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Scout Report – Guido Carrillo

Southampton have finally started to splash the cash from Virgil van Dijk’s switch to Liverpool, bringing in striker Guido Carrillo on a club-record deal from AS Monaco.

Arriving for a reported £19m, the 26-yeard-old has signed on at St Mary’s until 2021 and reunites with Mauricio Pellegrino, having played under the Saints boss while at Argentinian outfit Estudiantes.

After penning his contract on Thursday evening, the new arrival
explained what he’ll bring to the Southampton attack.

“I am someone that will give my all, try my hardest and do whatever is asked of me by the manager. I am an attacking player than can lead the line and bring others into play. I like to be active in and around the box to put away chances which for strikers is clearly the most important thing”.

The History

Joining Estudiantes as a youngster, Carrillo progressed through the club’s youth system before being handed a senior debut in 2011.

Standing six foot two, he went on to make 116 league appearances over the space of four seasons, serving up 26 goals and five assists, prior to moving to Monaco in the summer of 2015.

Having made 15 of his 31 outings in the starting XI in his first year, producing four goals and two assists, Carrillo fell behind the likes of Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani in the pecking order last term.

He was named on the teamsheet just five times – with a further 14 appearances off the bench – producing seven goals and an assist on his side’s way to the French title.

Despite Mbappe’s summer move to PSG, Carrillo’s pitch-time was again restricted – although he featured 16 times, the target man was named in the XI in just two of those encounters. As a result, he arrives in the Premier League with just four goals to his name this term.

In terms of internationals, he has yet to represent Argentina at any level in his career.

The Prospects

Southampton’s need for more firepower up front looks essential to their prospects of survival.

Pellegrino’s men have slipped into the bottom three on the back of a run that has seen them fail to win any of their last 11 league matches, scoring more than a single goal just once – away to Watford – over that stretch.

With their top scorer, Charlie Austin, sidelined through a long-term hamstring injury, neither Shane Long nor Manolo Gabbiadini has been able to step up in the six-goal striker’s enforced absence.

Long has netted once all season, while the Italian has scored on three occasions but clearly hasn’t convinced Pellegrino – after starting eight of the opening 11 Gameweeks, he’s been named on the teamsheet just twice in the subsequent 13.

Providing that he’s fully match fit, the Argentine looks set to be installed as Southampton’s lone forward as Pellegrino attempts to steer them safety.

As the statistics above show, Carrillo has been far from prolific in his career to this point, yet a delve into his underlying numbers offers the Saints reason for optimism.

He converted 35% of his league attempts last term and 30.8% this season – essentially, that’s 11 goals from 33 efforts over a total of 1,002 Ligue 1 minutes across the last two French top-flight campaigns, albeit in a free-scoring team.

A target man with clever off-the-ball-movement – particularly in and around the box – Carrillo is a somewhat belated replacement for Graziano Pelle up front.

He does, however, lack the pace and mobility to run in behind defences, suggesting that the Saints will be relying on his aerial ability to make a difference.

Indeed, Carrillo has won 57% of his headed duels in Ligue 1 this season – that’s far superior to Long (38.1%) and Gabbiadini (25.6%), with the injured Austin Southampton’s next best striker on 43.6%.

All 11 of his goals over the last two seasons have arrived inside the opposition box, with seven of them – including all four in the current campaign – converted with his head.

The Saints have clearly struggled for a cutting edge in the air – they’ve scored just five headers, with Austin’s three their chief source.

That could prove a very timely weapon for a side that side fourth for crosses (502) in 2017/18 – all the more so bearing in mind that the Saints have netted just five headed attempts.

Priced at 6.5 in Fantasy Premier League and 9.7 in the Sky Sports game, Carrillo’s arrival could, therefore, see Fantasy managers assess those Saints players who boast a considerable delivery from out wide.

Pellegrino’s need for full-backs to provide width in his preferred 4-2-3-1 formation means that Ryan Bertrand and Cedric Soares have both supplied 78 crosses – that’s joint-sixth among defenders.

Their steady supply looks vital for the new boy to hit the ground running, though it may be James Ward-Prowse that emerges as the main beneficiary.

Having recently established himself as a regular under Pellegrino, he has started six of the last seven Gameweeks, taking 25 of their 38 corners over that run, with seven successful.

Indeed, Ward-Prowse supplied at least three times the numbers of crosses (42) than any team-mate from Gameweek 18 onwards, with Dusan Tadic (14) his nearest rival.

The upcoming schedule smiles kindly on Carrillo’s prospects as a potential budget-friendly striker for our three-man frontlines.

As always with new arrivals, keeping a watching brief on his impact is best-advised.

Nonetheless, with the Saints set to face six of their relegation rivals in the next eight (BHA wba STK new swa whu), this upcoming window looks likely to prove their most profitable period for attacking returns before the schedule turns against them in Gameweek 32.

Further Reference

Guido Carrillo Wikipedia

Guido Carrillo TransferMarkt Page

Guido Carrillo YouTube Highlights

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  1. gunner 2727
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    Haha. Var again?!

  2. SADIO SANÉ
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    Not watching...thoughts on Chamberlain so far?
    JRod over JAyew for 3rd forward?

  3. Waynoo
    • 10 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    farcical

    1. gunner 2727
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      Yup!

    2. diesel001
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      Disagree. Right to check if the goal is offside.

      1. Going Home
        • 12 Years
        6 years, 4 months ago

        Liverpool fan?

        1. diesel001
          • 7 Years
          6 years, 4 months ago

          Nope. Want to see the right result. Not teams winning or losing because of dodgy decisions.

          1. George James
            • 9 Years
            6 years, 4 months ago

            Yes Diesel totally agree.

          2. George James
            • 9 Years
            6 years, 4 months ago

            (Hate Liverpool by the way)

          3. Going Home
            • 12 Years
            6 years, 4 months ago

            Either everything goes to VAR (which nobody wants) or referees/linos have the courage of their convictions unless they genuinely don’t know (which I refuse to believe was the case for three decisions in that half).

            Made what was a very entertaining half of football pretty unwatchable

            1. Monkey Hanger
              • 10 Years
              6 years, 4 months ago

              Agree. Thought VAR was for use only when there was a complete ref cock up, similar to cricket. You may as well do away with the three onfield, and just use TV evidence if every other decision is to be referred.

    3. George James
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      How is it farcical? If it was offside it should not be given if not goal. Simple.

      1. gunner 2727
        • 8 Years
        6 years, 4 months ago

        Because it wasn't offside and delays the game AGAIN. The way you two above talk should review every goal! Be some very happy people who insist on everything always being 100% perfect and no one actullay watching anymore

        1. gunner 2727
          • 8 Years
          6 years, 4 months ago

          I'd also add that no one in the stadium gets an explanation of what's going on or a replay so will spoil being at the game massively. Of course they can add that but that's against the whole "not showing controversial replays" in a vibrant stadium thang

          1. George James
            • 9 Years
            6 years, 4 months ago

            The stadium situation I can’t argue with. Not sure how they will sort that

        2. George James
          • 9 Years
          6 years, 4 months ago

          By delaying the game after a goal is given is that really much hassle? Also if it was offside wouldn’t you want it to be ruled out?

          1. gunner 2727
            • 8 Years
            6 years, 4 months ago

            It's not hassle Georgie... just takes the flow of football away which is what makes it what it is imo. I understand an accept other people will see it differently

        3. Rostah
          • 9 Years
          6 years, 4 months ago

          In this instance it wasn’t offside. If they only used VAR when a goal was offside they wouldn’t need VAR since they’d be magicians clearly

          1. gunner 2727
            • 8 Years
            6 years, 4 months ago

            Yeah take your point but don't you think that means loads of goals will get reviewed and end up being all lovely and correct but historic enjoyment leaves at the same time?

            1. Rostah
              • 9 Years
              6 years, 4 months ago

              You very easily could be right. I’m in the camp that believes that over the course of a season or 2 they’ll iron out the kinks & figure out how to streamline it all better. I’m happy to frustrated in the short term if it improves the game long term.

              1. gunner 2727
                • 8 Years
                6 years, 4 months ago

                Fair... personally I think will be difficult... I actually like it but can't see past the game changing for the worse, I think making it factual decisions may be the only option. We shall see!

  4. FPL ZB
    • Has Moderation Rights
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    Might as well VAR that as well

    1. FPL ZB
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      For gods sake I was joking.

      This is sucking all the fun out of the game

  5. Ógie
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    Should be ok not interfering with play good goal imo.

  6. 1justlookin
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    Apologies if asked a few times but is Arnie likely to be out for the next couple of games?

    1. Going Home
      • 12 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      Looks that way but nothing confirmed

    2. potatoace
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      Yep. 3 weeks at least is being touted. Nothing confirmed for timeframe though

  7. Waynoo
    • 10 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    kane to VAR?

  8. tm245
    • 12 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    VAR was not designed to handle 10 big chances per half. I blame the defenders.

  9. FPL ZB
    • Has Moderation Rights
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    They should get a panel of experienced refs and a round table out into the centre circle for every decision

  10. Epic Fail
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    Thousands of people going to be missing last trains home in evening games with VAR.

    1. Fred54
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      Actually with the way British trains are run the trains will actually be on time.

    2. Somalion
      • 14 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      Still don't get why we can't have a video ref speaking in the ref's ear instead.

  11. Spike ⚽️
    • 12 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    Any chance of the game finishing today ?

  12. TooDifficuIt
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    i'm not sure about captaining Salah now

  13. Dr Dream
    • 11 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    Oh for god's sake. Watching more VAR replays than actual football.

  14. DJDave1979
    • 9 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    I take it the people who think it's utterly ridiculous to check whether a goal is a goal don't watch much other professional sport.

    1. Epic Fail
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      Why?

    2. Dannyb
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      Maybe not, but you can bet they've been watching Var free football for a few years and enjoying it. This is going to ruin football.

    3. diesel001
      • 7 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      NFL - all touchdowns are checked

      1. Dr Dream
        • 11 Years
        6 years, 4 months ago

        And how long does a game take to finish?

        1. Fantasy Gold
          • 10 Years
          6 years, 4 months ago

          7 hours

      2. Alan The Llama
        • 14 Years
        6 years, 4 months ago

        Yeah, the amount of times I've watched a football game and wished it was more like American football.

        1. gunner 2727
          • 8 Years
          6 years, 4 months ago

          Haha

        2. Going Home
          • 12 Years
          6 years, 4 months ago

          Have an upvote

    4. Going Home
      • 12 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      Ahhh congrats on your high and mighty position.

      In cricket, teams have to request the technology and are limited. Same goes for tennis. Rugby is pants (I don’t watch it enough to comment on its use). NFL aid great

      1. Going Home
        • 12 Years
        6 years, 4 months ago

        Sorry, posted too quickly. NFL is great but I don’t want PL games taking three hours

    5. how now brown cow
      • 9 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      Maybe because football is better to watch than so many other stop start bag of shite statistic driven rubbish.

  15. Cookie Kid
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    What’s my best -4 best here?

    A) Sane, Richarlison, Oxlade
    B) Martial, Lingard, Oxlade
    C) Silva, Lingard, Oxlade
    D) Mahrez, Lingard, Milly

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  17. Champione
    • 8 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    WBA fans singing: "it should have been 4, it should have been 4.. " Brilliant 😀

  18. Zilla
    • 6 Years
    6 years, 4 months ago

    I keep saying that it is making the game boring and killing the pace but I have no idea how to improve it. So what's your suggestions to improve VAR?

  19. Jay_
      6 years, 4 months ago

      Sanchez may end up being the best future TC as this rate. Probably between him and Kane as it stands, if City have the league won early.

    • gunner 2727
      • 8 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      I'm gonna add one more thing and I think this is possibly the highest priority. Best feeling being a fan. When your team scores.... soon will watch the ball go in the net and have to wait for 3 minutes to celebrate by which time it will just be relief

    • EspanYOLO
      • 10 Years
      6 years, 4 months ago

      God this has been unbearable to watch...

      Liverpool have to be the most frustrating team ever.