After tucking into Saturday’s huge goal-pie helping supplied by Manchester City, we can’t help but think that today will arrive as an anti-climax. More “Sedate Sunday” than “Super”.
But Brighton and Everton may surprise us – certainly both sides are in need of a victory to pep up their seasons.
From a Fantasy perspective, the pickings are slim.
Pascal Gross is unquestionably the most interesting asset on show, having picked up over 109,000 new owners ahead of today’s clash and a favourable spread of fixtures for the Seagulls. He starts today’s match as part of 14.1% or 740,000+ squads.
Thanks to Everton’s malaise that makes the German playmaker the most popular player on show.
Certainly, Wayne Rooney’s Fantasy stock has been in decline since Gameweek 2 – the last time he returned points via a goal at Manchester City. That strike and the Toffee’s performance that night seems a world away from the current form, with Ronald Koeman’s side and Rooney struggling for a foothold since.
They must surely avoid defeat following the reverse at home to Burnley in Gameweek 7, and with that in mind, today’s lunchtime encounter looks destined for few goals and little incident. We shall see.
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Brighton 0-0 Everton
Well played! Mason Holgate gets the better of Solly March, with the Everton right-back hammering in an angled shot which Mat Ryan can only bat away. The Australian is lucky that as he pushes the ball back into the goalmouth it hits one of his own defenders and not an Evertonian.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin then heads straight at Ryan.