Scout Notes

Lacazette scores on first start as Aubameyang also opens his account

In our penultimate set of Scout Notes from the weekend’s matches, we reflect on the Sunday lunchtime kick-off at the Emirates and two outstanding fixtures from Saturday.

Alexandre Lacazette (£9.4m) and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£10.9m) were both on target as the pair started together for the first time this season, but there was unexpected misery for owners of Henrikh Mkhitaryan (£7.2m) as the Armenian winger was dropped to the bench.

The prophesied avalanche of goals for Sergio Aguero (£11.3m) and Manchester City failed to materialise at the Etihad as Pep Guardiola’s side ground out a 2-1 win over a stubborn Newcastle United on Saturday evening.

Aguero – owned by almost 50% of Fantasy Premier League managers at the Gameweek 4 deadline – and Benjamin Mendy (£6.4m) had to make do with a solitary assist apiece, as Kyle Walker (£6.5m) and Raheem Sterling (£11.0m) each marked their first home appearance of the season with a goal.

Adama Traore (£5.5m) hit a last-gasp winner as Wolves recorded their first win of the season – but West Ham United remain pointless at the foot of the Premier League table.

Cardiff City 2-3 Arsenal

  • Goals: Victor Camarasa (£4.5m), Danny Ward (£4.5m) | Shkodran Mustafi (£5.4m), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£10.9m), Alexandre Lacazette (£9.4m)
  • Assists: Joe Bennett (£4.5m), Sean Morrison (£5.0m) | Granit Xhaka (£5.4m), Alexandre Lacazette, Lucas Torreira (£4.9m)

A day of firsts at the Cardiff City Stadium: a first Premier League goal of 2018/19 for the hosts, a first start for Alexandre Lacazette (£9.4m) and a first league goal of the campaign for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£10.9m).

Lacazette’s inclusion in the starting XI, along with that of the returning Mesut Ozil‘s (£8.3m), came at the expense of Henrikh Mkhitaryan (£7.2m), the most-owned FPL asset in the Arsenal squad and the only Gunners midfielder or forward who had played all 270 minutes of their league campaign before kick-off.

Mkhitaryan’s benching was a reminder that the Armenian midfielder is far from nailed in this Arsenal XI and the performance of Lacazette in tandem with the players around him suggests Mkhitaryan might find it tough to break back into the side.

Unai Emery’s praise of Ozil – who played on the right flank in Mkhitaryan’s stead – after the match will put further doubt into the minds of the 20+% of FPL managers who own the benched midfielder:

I think today in the second half Mesut played a good match because he worked every minute that he was on the pitch.

Maybe with the control and possession [we had] in the second half, and the positions on the pitch, he feels better on the pitch.

I want to give every player the same condition and every player is very important. With Ozil and his quality, I think we need… his quality for the team.

Lacazette was, as anticipated when the team news broke, used as the focal point of the attack, with Aubameyang moving to the left flank – Alex Iwobi (£5.5m) dropping out of the squad – and Aaron Ramsey (£7.4m) once again deployed in the hole.

Lacazette set up Aubameyang for Arsenal’s second goal, before scoring the 80th-minute winner himself. The French forward had earlier hit the post, and recorded more attempts on goal than any other player on show in South Wales. Lacazette also registered more penalty box touches in this one fixture than Aubameyang has all season.

Speaking of the much-discussed strike pair, Emery said:

They are playing in the position, they are playing minutes in each match and today they started. We are continuing working on the combination on the pitch between the players, and also keeping our mentality and our ideas.

Today I think the performance of the two players, with their goals, helped us. We can continue to work to find the best individual performance and quality from each player.

I spoke with [Lacazette] because I knew him at Lyon. I know he has a great capacity to score when he’s in the box and when the team give him good chances. He has very good scoring data and today he showed us.

In keeping with his lack of involvement in the goalmouth, Aubameyang’s superb strike came from distance after Lacazette’s lay-off. Though the Gabonese striker is now off and running in 2018/19, his lack of prominence in the box has to be an ongoing concern: 17 FPL forwards have had more shots in the penalty area than him this season, while 27 players in his position have recorded more touches in the opposition box.

As good as the Gunners were going forward, they remain suspect in defence. Only Burnley and Huddersfield Town have allowed more shots on goal than Emery’s side this season and that their backline was breached twice by a team without a Premier League goal to their name in 2018/19 before kick-off says much about their fragility in defence.

Uncertainty over Petr Cech‘s (£5.0m) ability with the ball at this feet continues to grow and feeds a lack of confidence in FPL investment in Arsenal’s defence.

Cardiff clearly targeted Cech whenever the ball was played back to him and Harry Arter (£5.0m) spurned a glorious opportunity when one of Cech’s errant passes out went straight to the City midfielder.

Emery was bullish after the match, however, when asked about the continued reliance on Cech’s short passing game and suggested he would proceed with this approach going forward:

He’s progressing. He has experience and he is intelligent and he is doing what we want to do to win with our jobs and work on the pitch.

It’s very important for me to continue doing this and improving. If you play every time long balls, you lose possession and momentum.

We take risks in moments of the match, but when you break their pressing on the pitch you can find space for attacking the opposition. It is for that it’s clear you can maybe do one mistake like today and one action, but we need to continue with this personality.

The Gunners were twice undone by crosses into the box, one of which came from a well-worked Cardiff free-kick, and the north London side are now one of just five top-flight clubs without a clean sheet to their name this season.

The Bluebirds and Neil Warnock will be buoyed by their performance against their visitors, having ended their barren run in front of goal.

Warnock ditched the usual 4-3-3 formation in favour of a 4-4-2, with “out of position” FPL midfielder Danny Ward (£4.5m) lining up alongside Bobby Reid (£5.4m) up front and Victor Camarasa (£4.5m) shifted out to the right of midfield.

The tactical moves paid dividends in attack, with Camarasa firing in City’s first league goal of the season before Ward nodded home following that choreographed set piece mentioned above.

Warnock’s comments after the match hinted that the adventurous approach and formation is something he is keen to continue going forward – which may open the game up at Stamford Bridge in Gameweek 5 and benefit the likes of Eden Hazard (£10.6m), Marcos Alonso (£6.7m) et al:

I don’t think we’re good enough to park the bus ‘cos I think we’d have lost 1, 2, 3-0 anyhow, so we decided last weekend that we’d have a go.

I’d rather, at my age, enjoy watching my team. Football’s too negative at times.

We’ve tried it in the Championship, one up front and it worked for us but at this level they’re too good a player and we’d never see the ball or create anything. So it was important that we tried the system out this week and I thought Victor [Camarasa] was super in his role.

I just want us to compete and try and score goals.

I was really pleased for Danny Ward. I thought him and Bobby complimented each other, really.

Ward’s goal and Warnock’s words after the match suggests that the “OOP” City player may enjoy more of a sustained run in the first team now and furthers his candidacy as a budget fifth-choice midfield pick should money be required to upgrade other positions.

Cardiff City XI (4-4-2): Etheridge; Manga, Morrison, Bamba, Bennett; Camarasa (Madine 89′), Ralls, Arter, Hoilett; Reid, Ward (Zohore 84′)

Arsenal XI (4-2-3-1): Cech; Bellerin, Mustafi, Sokratis, Monreal; Guendouzi (Torreira 70′), Xhaka; Ozil (Welbeck 84′), Ramsey, Aubameyang (Mkhitaryan 89′); Lacazette

Manchester City 2-1 Newcastle United

  • Goals: Raheem Sterling (£11.0m), Kyle Walker (£6.5m) | DeAndre Yedlin (£4.5m)
  • Assists: Benjamin Mendy (£6.4m), Sergio Aguero (£11.3m) | Salomon Rondon (£5.9m)

After the six-goal demolition of Huddersfield Town in Gameweek 2, the expected deluge of points for Manchester City’s most-popular FPL assets haven’t quite materialised over the past fortnight.

After a 1-1 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers last Saturday – with the little-owned Ilkay Gundogan (£5.5m) and Aymeric Laporte (£5.5m) combining for the latter’s headed equaliser – Pep Guardiola’s side were made to toil by a stubborn Newcastle United side who executed a similar gameplan to the one they implemented against Chelsea in Gameweek 3.

Sergio Aguero (£11.3m) and Benjamin Mendy (£6.4m) at least emerged with assists to their name, though there was once again no clean sheet for the league champions and Aguero’s impressive goal-scoring record against the Magpies counted for little as he even failed to force Martin Dubravka (£5.0m) into a single save.

This was Mendy’s fifth goal involvement of the season and his rate of assists continues to astound: the French left-back is now – after only four matches – just two short of Ben Davies, Kieran Trippier and Aaron Cresswell’s joint-defensive-high of seven assists in 2017/18.

Mendy was once again prominent in attack, having more touches in the final third yesterday than Aguero.

The Argentinean striker, meanwhile, had four attempts on goal but not one of them was on target. Aguero could have easily had another assist, however, after providing an inch-perfect through-ball to Fernandinho (£5.4m) – City’s midfield general being denied by Dubravka from close range.

Gabriel Jesus (£10.4m) joined Aguero up front, as Guardiola rolled out a 4-1-3-2 for the Magpies’ visit. David Silva (£8.5m) and Raheem Sterling (£11.0m) were joined by Riyad Mahrez (£8.8m) in the midfield trio ahead of Fernandinho, with Bernardo Silva (£7.6m) and Gundogan dropping to the bench.

Fernandinho is now the only City midfielder who has started all four of City’s league matches this season, underscoring the irksome rotation risk associated with the Sky Blues’ more attack-minded midfield assets.

With the midfield such a Fantasy minefield, some FPL managers have taken to doubling up in the league champions’ defence. Ederson (£5.6m) is perhaps the only rotation-proof asset in this City squad and is by some distance the third-most-popular FPL player in Guardiola’s side behind Aguero and Mendy, sitting in 22.9% of our squads.

For the second match running, however, Ederson was beaten by one of the two shots on targets that he faced, depriving his owners and those who had a playing City defender of another clean sheet.

It is somewhat ironic that the Sky Blues’ only shut-out this season came on the opening weekend at Arsenal, with that match seen as the difficult prelude to an appealing run of six fixtures that City are now halfway through.

Ederson has conceded more goals than he has saved shots in the last three Gameweeks and while he can’t be held personally accountable for any of those strikes, the leaky nature of the defence in front of him is cause for concern.

Fulham are next up for the 2017/18 title winners, a side that has racked up more attempts on goal (60) than any of the four sides they have already faced this season.

While City’s defenders can compensate for said loss of clean sheet with attacking returns – Kyle Walker (£6.5m) and Mendy were involved in the two City goals on Saturday evening – Ederson’s appeal is heavily reliant on his clean sheet potential, with save points few and far between. Having said that, of course, the Brazilian goalkeeper did register an assist for Aguero’s opener in the 6-1 win over Huddersfield in Gameweek 2.

Leroy Sane (£9.3m) failed to make the substitutes’ bench yesterday evening, but Guardiola reiterated that his continued omission from the City team is a tactical, rather than personal, decision:

Last game Phil Foden was not in the squad and I was so sad for Phil, like I’m so sad for Leroy now.

But we have a squad. We have six strikers and I decided to play with two strikers. We have two wingers plus another one on the bench, and that’s why we decided this game he would not be there. Try to work hard again and in the next games he will be ready to play.

Guardiola added diplomatically – or perhaps ominously – to BT Sport:

Another day it will maybe be Rash [Sterling] out or Riyad [Mahrez] or Bernardo [Silva] or Sergio [Aguero] or Gabriel [Jesus].

David Silva started his third successive league match and was the stand-out City asset from a statistical point of view: the Spaniard had more penalty box touches, attempts on goal and shots in the box than any player on show at the Etihad. No-one on either side created more chances than Silva, either.

Mahrez was somewhat wasteful on the right flank, meanwhile, and has failed to register more than two FPL points in his four appearances this season. Sterling’s deployment on the left led to another goal though, his strike against the Magpies (cutting in onto his right) mirroring his effort in the 2-0 victory over Arsenal.

Newcastle were much as they were last week: dogged and lacking in much ambition going forward. This was the third straight match against one of the “big six” in which they have succumbed to a 2-1 defeat, but their smothering performances in the last two league fixtures are noteworthy for those considering an attacking Arsenal asset in Gameweek 5.

That the Magpies have only lost these daunting fixtures by the odd goal this season suggests they will continue with this approach, and indeed Benitez was relatively upbeat in his post-match presser:

They won because they are a good team, but we were in the game. We were close to maybe getting something and that is the positive thing for the future – to see a team that is trying to do what they have to do to maximise what we have.

We have to do what we did, and we did well but still we need something more if we want to get points against this team, especially away. The team effort was there, the mentality was there – you could see the players fighting for each other.

I’m really pleased with that but really disappointed because we have to manage better to get results here.

Salomon Rondon (£5.9m) registered the assist for DeAndre Yedlin‘s (£4.5m) first ever Premier League goal and his bustling hold-up play was a positive for the Magpies in defeat. Only Harry Kane had more shots than Rondon among FPL forwards in the second half of last season and the Venezuelan striker, while never prolific, is perhaps a budget forward to monitor from Gameweek 9 when United’s fixtures take a turn for the better and the 5-4-1 has been shelved.

Dubravka was Newcastle’s stand-out player, making six stops – three of them in quick succession – and only narrowly missing out on a bonus point. His £5.0m price tag is something of a shame, as he is one of the more dependable goalkeepers outside of the top six and would be another name to consider for that excellent run of fixtures after the October international break.

Manchester City XI (4-1-3-2): Ederson; Walker, Stones, Laporte, Mendy; Fernandinho; Mahrez (Gundogan 76′), D Silva (Kompany 89), Sterling; Aguero, Jesus (B Silva 58′)

Newcastle United XI (5-4-1): Dubravka; Yedlin, Lascelles, Fernandez, Clark (Murphy 81′), Dummett; Kenedy (Atsu 54′), Diame, Ki, Perez; Rondon (Joselu 73′)

West Ham United 0-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers

  • Goal: Adama Traore (£5.5m)
  • Assist: Leo Bonatini (£4.9m)

For the first 91 minutes of the game at the London Stadium on Saturday, the goalkeepers were on top.

Lukasz Fabianski (£4.5m), who trailed only Jack Butland last season in terms of Premier League saves, continued where he left off in 2017/18, registering another five stops – one of which was a “big chance” for Wolves’ Leo Bonatini (£4.9m). No top-flight goalkeeper has racked up more saves than the Polish international this season.

Rui Patricio (£4.5m) was equally impressive, denying Felipe Anderson and Michail Antonio (both £6.9m) before capping his performance off with a sprawling, head-first stop from Marko Arnautovic (£7.0m).

Wolves’ defence in general was solid and, though this was their first clean sheet of the season, their underlying statistics hint at further shut-outs to come: only two Premier League clubs have conceded fewer big chances than Wolves this season, while just three teams have allowed fewer shots inside the box.

Jonny (£4.5m), Conor Coady (£4.5m) and Willy Boly (£4.5m) – along with goalscorer Adama Traore (£5.5m) – walked off with the bonus points, but Matt Doherty (£4.4m) was eye-catching from an FPL perspective: the Wolves’ right wing-back had two attempts on target and created as many chances for his team-mates, one of which was a sitter that Raul Jimenez (£5.5m) fluffed when unmarked eight yards.

Joao Moutinho (£5.4m) excelled in midfield and from a Fantasy perspective, given his set-piece deliveries and passing ability, could prove to be as productive as the more widely owned Ruben Neves (£5.2m) this season. No Premier League player has taken more corners than Moutinho in 2018/19, with the more experienced of Wolves’ midfield pair also creating more chances than any player on show in east London on Saturday.

It was from the Wolves’ central midfield’s high press that Traore’s stoppage-time winner came about, as Neves dispossessed a dawdling Carlos Sanchez (£4.5m) to set the decisive attack on the way.

Speaking after the match, Nuno Espirito Santo highlighted that effective pressing and his side’s threat posed from wide positions:

The moment of recovering the ball with two minutes to go was huge. After 90 minutes one of our midfielders went high to press and won the dual.

We know about West Ham on the counter-attack, with the speed of the players, but we were fortunate to get on the counter attack with the high pressing of Ruben and deserved it.

If you look at the game, both teams could have won it, but I felt we were more in control of the game. When we have the ball we know to keep it and create chances in wide areas.

Wolves were unchanged for the fourth league match in a row, but the performance and goal of Traore upon his introduction may now place more pressure on Diogo Jota (£6.3m) and Helder Costa (£4.9m) on the flanks.

There was little positive to report from a West Ham perspective, who are now pointless at the foot of the table.

Arnautovic winning his fitness race was an initial boon for his circa 18% owners, though the Austrian was an isolated figure up front again and the save he drew from Patricio was his only real clear chance in the match.

Fabian Balbuena (£4.5m) was a stand-out name from an FPL point of view and had the Hammers held on for a first clean sheet of the season the Paraguayan centre-back might well have claimed maximum bonus points, given that he bossed the recoveries, tackles, and Clearances, Blocks and Interception (CBIs) statistics – all key factors on the Bonus Points System. Balbuena also had a clear headed chance from a West Ham corner in the second half.

West Ham have neither the form nor the fixtures (three of their next five league matches are against last season’s top six), however, and any investment in their assets is surely ill-advised at the moment.

West Ham XI (4-2-3-1): Fabianski; Fredericks, Balbuena, Diop, Cresswell; Sanchez, Wilshere (Obiang 64′); Snodgrass (Yarmalenko 46′), Anderson, Antonio (Hernandez ’75); Arnautovic

Wolves XI (3-4-3): Patricio; Bennett, Coady, Boly; Doherty, Moutinho, Neves, Jonny; Costa (Bonatini 72′), Jota (Traore 62′); Jiminez (Vinagre 87′)

Our Scout Notes return tomorrow morning with the FPL fallout from the two 16:00 BST fixtures at Turf Moor and Vicarage Road.

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3,600 Comments Post a Comment
  1. EL tridente
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    A) Holebas and Bennett
    Or
    B) Cedric and Boly

    1. Carlton_Goal
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      A

    2. captainjilflex
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Tough one. Holebas has been brilliant so far though.

    3. Atimis
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      For sure not B

  2. Goat
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    A) Lacazette & Vardy
    Or
    B) Kane & Ings

    1. captainjilflex
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Short term A
      Long term B

    2. waldo666
      • 13 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      A

    3. Cok3y5murf
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Neither

  3. captainjilflex
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    morning all. What do you think of this lot? even considering wc depending on zaha injury news...
    DDG Hamer
    VVD Mendy Alonso AWB Chilwell
    Salah Mkhi Moura Fraser Stephens
    Kun Zaha Arnie

    thoughts appreciated thanks

    1. waldo666
      • 13 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Depends how many FTs you have, you could sort that in two or three transfers rather than WCing imo.

      1. captainjilflex
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 9 months ago

        sorry forgot to post 1ft 0.3itb

      2. captainjilflex
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 9 months ago

        Thanks. Was kind of hoping youd say that. Do you reckon it would be worth a -8 hit rather than wc?

        1. waldo666
          • 13 Years
          5 years, 9 months ago

          -8 probably on the cusp for me but if you are trading out injured players that are obviously guaranteed to score zero then your payback on hits is reduced significantly.

          1. captainjilflex
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 7 Years
            5 years, 9 months ago

            ok dude. cheers for the advice

            1. waldo666
              • 13 Years
              5 years, 9 months ago

              np

    2. captainjilflex
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      1ft 0.3itb

  4. Pino
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    A or B?

    A) Bilva, Walcott Arnautovic
    B) Hazard Frazer Ings and -8p

    1. captainjilflex
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      -8 is alot. Wait on walcott injury news

      1. Pino
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        5 years, 9 months ago

        Walcott will play, Im sure about that. Other possibility is just Bilva to Pedro.

        Current team:

        Foster (Hamer)
        Mendy WBisaka Alonso (Tomkins ASmith)
        Salah Bilva Mane Walcott (H-Odoi)
        Arnautovic Willson Aguero

        1. captainjilflex
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 7 Years
          5 years, 9 months ago

          alot of your bench not playing. if your bothered about that then maybe could do 2 or 3. Id like to think pedro would be a better pick than bsilva, hopeful will start after scoring aswell but who knows? What are you thoughts on arnie? i have him but am unsure whether to keep faith. West ham are awful and have v bad fixtures.

          1. Pino
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 8 Years
            5 years, 9 months ago

            To be honest I don't think my team needs much tinkering. My bench defenders are both in first 11 if they are not injured so Im not worried about that. H-Odoi is just a enabler. Bilva is the 1. player that needs to go, but even he can start next game and get extra points. Arnie Im not sure about. WH are having difficult fixtures but they play at home and Arnie has proved he can score against anyone.

            Main reason for my transfer suggestions is bringing in Hazard.

  5. as33
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    is it worth for a hit short term Salah>Sterling?

    1. waldo666
      • 13 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      No.

    2. TheTwelfthMan
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      No way.

    3. rdamjan
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      What? No.

    4. ⚔★Vibudh★⚔
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Lol no

  6. evolve89
    • 9 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Hennessay
    Robbo mendy Alonso wba
    Mkhi Salah mane bilva
    Arnie Kun
    Hamer masuaku Kamara Peltier

    1 ft, £1itb What to do here?
    A) Salah Bilva -> Haz Alli
    B) Salah Bilva -> Haz dsilva

    1. Dannyb
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      B all day

  7. rdamjan
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Searching for Townsend (yes Townsend:P) replacement. Same price bracket.

    Main contenders; Schurrle and Fraser.

    But after checking stats Milner is very good, Fernandinho is also interesting. Any of those wort having for 3d Lpool or City spot). I have 2 from both of them.

    1. BIGREDDOG
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      It's Fraser

    2. Pjanić At The Disco
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Fraser for me

    3. Henryyy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Fraser mate

      Schurrle could be great if nailed

    4. Holmes
      • 10 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Schurrle out of those

      I would also consider Hendrick. Now that Burnley are out of Europa and decent fixtures, they might do well

      1. rdamjan
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        5 years, 9 months ago

        But with those fixtures probably Fraser over Schurrle? What about others two? No way? Any view on Milner? Is he still on pens?

        1. Holmes
          • 10 Years
          5 years, 9 months ago

          Gametime likely to be iffy during UCL, otherwise Milner can be decent

          1. rdamjan
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 9 Years
            5 years, 9 months ago

            With those fixtures and form must be Fraser then. Does he have any competition for his spot or he`s nailed?

  8. Pjanić At The Disco
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Mkhi to Maddison the best option? Or hold for 1 more week?

    ——

    Ederson
    Mendy | Alonso | Robertson
    Fraser | Mane | Salah | Mkhi
    Aguero | Ings | Zaha

    Boruc | Neves | AWB | Peltier

    1FT, 0.1m

    1. Henryyy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Hold. Save FT.

  9. Botman and Robben
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    1FT. Think its best to save FT, hoping Zaha/Wally play after 2 weeks rest?

    Ederson
    Robertson Alonso Mendy
    Salah Mane Walcott* Fraser
    Zaha* Aguero King

    Boruc Wan-Bissa Stephens Peltier

    1. Pjanić At The Disco
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      I’d save the FT if both are fit

  10. Differential C (Mark)
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Watford vs
    >United
    >Fulham
    >Arsenal

    in the next three games.
    Is it just me, or do those games not seem too hard?

    1. Lecky Legs FC
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      No if thier capable of beating Tottenham at home they can beat any of those three teams

  11. McSlu
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Salah and zaha -> vardy and hazard? Gives me 0,5 ITB aswell. Yes or no?

  12. Super Silva Haze
    • 10 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Bilva to Maddison ?

  13. as33
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Is it time for WC: Hart/Fabiannsky
    Mendy, Robertson, Tomkins(wan bissaka, schelotto)
    Hazard, Salah, Bilva, Walcott, Neves
    Auba, Zaha, Wilson?
    Could do just Walcott>Pereyra and Tomkins>Holebas or Bilva>Kante and Tomkins>Alonso

  14. villian-ty
    • 14 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    A. Miki, Zaha, BSilva -> Hazard, Wilson, Neves - 4
    B. WC

    McCarthy 4.0
    Alonso, TAA Mendy Bennett AWB
    Salah Hazard Mane Neves Hojebly
    Aguero Wilson Ings

    Current Team
    Fab Foster
    TAA Mendy Awb Mee Shaw
    Salah Mane BSilva Mihiki Cainey
    Aguero Zaha Ings

    2 FT

    1. Steiger
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      A for me

  15. Nüno Vippan
    • 10 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    What are ‘secure’ or ‘safety’ points, couple time mentioned these days...?

    1. TorresMagic™
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 15 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Last Man Standing

  16. PB-THE-VET
    • 13 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    WC activated. Might as well as never used wc1 last season at all and nows the time to use if im gonna use at all.

    Whats opinions on this team?

    McCarty/hamer

    WB / Alonso / Robbo / (bennet / cedric)

    Hazard/ Pogba / pereyra / salah /( westwood)

    aguero / mitrovic / wilson

  17. Henryyy
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Anyone watched Everton games this season?

    Is Pickford worth keeping?

    1. TorresMagic™
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 15 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      No

      1. Henryyy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        5 years, 9 months ago

        Cheers TM

  18. JBG
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Should I WC from this team:

    DDG, Gamer
    Alonso,Mendy,TAA,AWB,Cook
    Salah,Mkhi,Lucas,BSilva,Odeon
    Aguero,Zaha,Wilson

    To this:

    Foster,Hennessey
    Alonso,Mendy,Shaw,Bennett,AWB
    Mane,Hazard, Richarlison,Fraser, Hojberg
    Aguero,Ings, Lukaku

    ??

    Any input will be greatly appreciated.

  19. Wild Rover
    • 13 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Shouldn't Hamer be yellow flagged now rather than red as the gw has finished. He was ruled out of gw4, not gw5. Wagner said of Hamer and Sobhi..

    "Both got a knock on their knees as we know so both will be unavailable for tomorrow, but I have good signs and good information that both will be back in contention after the international break if everything goes to plan.

    "They will need a further 10 days probably, which means after the international break they will be available."

    1. TheTwelfthMan
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      FPL says back September 15 i.e. GW5 too. Bit weird.

  20. FPLAdmiral
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Good start to the season and sat at 12k OR with 1FT and 0m ITB.

    Really tempted by Salah > Hazard for free, is this too much of a risk? Safer to keep Salah given rank and his ownership?

    Patricio
    Mendy, Robertson, Alonso
    Pedro, Mane, Salah, B.Silva
    Aguero, Ings, Zaha

    (Foster)(AWB, Stephens, Peltier)

    1. Pieterke30
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      I honestly would get rid of Bilva first.

  21. NUFCAndrew
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Anyone on a WC going Salah-less?

    1. Pieterke30
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      I would.

    2. Meinhoff
      • 12 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      I am (probably)

  22. Atimis
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Considering Zaha Wally to Mitro Madison/Pedro - thoughts?
    Keeping BSilva if both of them are injured longer term

    1. Pieterke30
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Havng advised you to bring in those players earlier today, I think it is a good idea.

      Would wait for more news on Walcott before making the transfers though. If Walcott expected to be fit, get rid or Bilva instead.

      1. Atimis
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 9 months ago

        Yeah, thanks, fixtures lookin good for Lei and Ful

    2. Konstaapeli
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Mitro + Pedro sound's about right. Haven't seen Maddison enough to make a judgement.

      1. Atimis
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 9 months ago

        Probably could gumble on Pedro

  23. Konstaapeli
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    What's up with Sane? Does Pep not rate him anymore? You would have thought he'd play more since he had whole summer to rest.

    1. TheTwelfthMan
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Attitude issues, apparently, though Pep dismissed it as everyday rotation. Bit odd he hasn't got a single start while the others have gotten at least 2, though.

      1. Konstaapeli
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 9 months ago

        Maybe the WC snub hit his confidence hard and messed with his head? He did play a lot of pre-season matches tho, if I recall correctly.

    2. King Kohli
      • 11 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Apparently Sane was dropped this week from the squad due to an "Attitude" problem

    3. Speédy
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Mendy provides the attacking flair from the left. Sane was not starting last season too before Mendy got injured. Pep somehow doesn't like playing both Sane and Mendy

      1. Konstaapeli
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 9 months ago

        Good point. But surely he needs to consider his options if that's the case. Too talented to sit on a bench.

  24. Jerry Big Balls
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Thoughts on Richarlison & Mkhi --------> Madison & Moura?

    Got 2 FT

    1. waldo666
      • 13 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      With Richarlison seemingly immune to drops you're almost better off keeping him at this stage.

    2. spray
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Regardless, I'd recommend keeping one for closer to the next GW start.
      I'd be inclined to drop Richarlison. I prefer Mick's fixture and think Arsenal are performing better towards scoring.
      Maybe even keep that second transfer for Richarlison down the track?

  25. C'mon the Fylde
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Would you

    A) Salah -> Hazard FT
    B) Salah & Zaha -> Moira & Kane or Lukaku
    C) Save

    Fabianski
    Robertson Mendy Alonso
    Walcott Kante Salah*Mane
    Mitrovic Zaha* Aguero

    Foster Peltier Stephens Tomkins

    1. C'mon the Fylde
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Moura, not Moira!

  26. ajones1608
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Looking to shift Eriksen as he's just too much for what I'm getting back at the minute. Really don't know who's worth it though, unless I could shift up to Hazard?

  27. NUFCAndrew
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    RMWCT

    Ederson Hamer

    Alonso Mendy Robbo WB Bennett

    Hazard Mane Pedro Maddison Billing

    Aguero Mitrovic Ings

    2.0 ITB

  28. KeepCalm
    • 10 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Salah and Mane now seem to be a bit of overkill.

    People with both, are you keeping Salah?

    1. Konstaapeli
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Keeping both. Liverpool can many against any oppo. They like to play teams that have a go at them.

      1. Konstaapeli
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 9 months ago

        *score many

    2. kennethrhcp
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Keeping

    3. Tacalabala
      • 13 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      As soon as you don't captain him, he'll murder you.

    4. XabiAlonso
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Keeping both along with haz aguero and ARM

    5. FPL.team
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Keeping

  29. Speédy
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Fabianski Patricio
    Mendy Alonso VVD AWB Smith
    Mane Mkhi** Pedro** Bilva** Cairney**
    Kun Firmino King**
    Wildcard ,Yes or No

    1. kennethrhcp
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      No. A hit or 2 and you're back in shape

    2. Konstaapeli
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      No. King, Mkhi, Pedro and Bilva will most likely play next week. No need to panic.

    3. Oven Glover
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Can see all of the **players score well next gw. Except Cairney.

  30. Dream Killers 2.0
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 9 months ago

    Any thoughts on my team would be much appreciated. Have 1 FT and all chips available.

    DDG (Speroni)
    Mendy, Robertson, S.Cook, Duffy (AWB)

    Salah, Hazard, Mkhitaryan, (Cairney) (Stephens)

    Aguero, King, Zaha

    Immediate concern is Zaha and Cairney. Also wish to downgrade DDG.

    1. King Kohli
      • 11 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      I'd remove King + Zaha for Mitro + Deeney probably

    2. spray
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 9 months ago

      Start AWB and wait a GW.
      Mkhitaryan will be clearer whether you copped a bench or pitch start.

      I think you're rotating Cook & AWB as your 11th man. I think a downgrade of a FWD and an upgrade of Duffy (or a MID) makes sense. Trying to find two MIDs at 5.5 would be more difficult.

      Its hard to use a 6.4 or 7 cost player to make money to upgrade someone else. Duffy would turn into a more impressive DEF than a MID of similar value. (I'd probably start a 5.0 DEF each week but would rotate a 5.0 MID)

      1. Dream Killers 2.0
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 9 months ago

        Thanks. Good advice.