Scout Notes

Pope returns from injury as Rodriguez pushes for a start

We take a closer look at six more pre-season friendlies that involved Premier League clubs on Saturday.

Our latest Scout Notes article rounds up the goalscorers, assist-makers and key Fantasy talking points from the matches involving Burnley, West Ham United, Crystal Palace, Newcastle United, Southampton and Watford, as well as documenting any injury updates from these half-dozen clubs.

Burnley 2-0 Parma

  • Goals: Jay Rodriguez (£6.0m) x2
  • Assists: Aaron Lennon (£5.0m), Matthew Lowton (£4.5m)

Jay Rodriguez (£6.0m) laid down another marker as the three-way tussle for Burnley’s two striking spots grows tougher to call.

Ashley Barnes and Chris Wood (£6.5m) are ever-presents for the Clarets in the Premier League this calendar year but the mid-price FPL forwards are now faced with a threat they didn’t really have in the first half of 2019: genuine competition up front.

Matej Vydra (£5.5m) and the now-retired Peter Crouch never really looked like posing a challenge to the duopoly in attack but, as Sam Vokes did in the first half of 2018/19, Rodriguez gives Sean Dyche a viable alternative to Barnes or Wood.

Wood has been the man in form in pre-season, scoring nine goals in seven appearances – although six of those strikes were against sides from the Football League.

Barnes, in contrast, didn’t find the back of the net once.

Rodriguez has himself scored on six occasions, with two of them coming in the second half of Saturday’s win over Parma.

The former West Brom striker nodded in Aaron Lennon‘s (£5.0m) deflected cross from point-blank range to give the hosts the lead before scoring a second headed goal when arriving at the back post to convert Matthew Lowton‘s (£4.5m) teasing delivery.

Rodriguez has more pre-season minutes to his name than any Burnley striker following his 73-minute run-out against the Italian side.

Wood – who volleyed over from another Lowton pass in the first half – and Barnes were each handed 45 minutes against Parma and it may well be that they resume their partnership in Gameweek 1, with Dyche having previously said that Saturday’s line-up isn’t necessarily the one that will take on Southampton next weekend:

I will be honest, most managers myself included, normally play what you think is the team in the last one, but I think it is tight this season. The last game of pre-season might not be the team that starts against Southampton.

Dyche added on Saturday:

We have had some minor injuries but nothing too major so we have adapted the team and with that team (against Parma) we looked at the minutes list and Barnesy was top with Westy next to him so that is why they played different amounts to let others catch up.

Dyche may have been discounting the behind-closed-doors friendlies against Fulham, Accrington and Tranmere when discussing the pre-season minutes of Barnes, given that the striker’s documented playing time on our spreadsheet was less than Wood and Rodriguez.

Burnley’s goalkeeper situation has been a complicated one this summer but Saturday may finally have given Fantasy managers some reassurance regarding the first-team prospects of Nick Pope (£4.5m).

The Burnley shotstopper returned on Saturday following a three-game absence through injury and played the full 90 minutes, with Joe Hart (£4.5m) watching on from the bench and new signing Bailey Peacock-Farrell not involved.

Tom Heaton (£4.5m), of course, has departed for Aston Villa.

Pope was the busier of the two goalkeepers as Parma posed much more of a threat than Nice did in midweek and indeed the Serie A side clipped the woodwork in the first half when Roberto Inglese headed against the bar from a corner.

While Pope and budget FPL defender Ben Gibson (£4.0m) returned from the treatment table, there were more injury woes for Dyche.

Robbie Brady‘s (£5.5m) comeback from a rib problem lasted just over half an hour as he suffered a recurrence of the issue, while Jack Cork (£5.0m) also limped off before half-time.

Centre-backs James Tarkowski (£5.0m) and Kevin Long (£4.5m) missed out altogether, which perhaps heightens the chances of Gibson featuring in Gameweek 1.

Dyche said after the match:

James had two points on a scan on his thigh that were really tight and we need to be careful with them. Kevin has a sore groin and it’s nothing too drastic.

Robbie got a knock on his ribs and had just come back from that, and Corky took a slip, but he’s fine.

Longy thinks he has got a really strong chance [of playing in GW1], he thinks it is settling down really well and so does Tarky.

Corky was a precaution but with Robbie we will have to wait and see. I don’t know how quickly that will settle down again.

Burnley XI (4-4-2): Pope; Taylor (Pieters 67’), Mee, Gibson (Dunne 67’), Lowton (Bardsley 73’); Brady (McNeil 32’), Cork (Westwood 38’), Hendrick (Benson 73’), Lennon (Gudmundsson 67’); Wood (Barnes 46’), Rodriguez (Wells 73’).

West Ham United 2-2 Athletic Bilbao (2-4 penalties)

  • Goals: Manuel Lanzini (£6.5m), Jack Wilshere (£5.0m)
  • Assists: Pablo Fornals (£6.5m), Sebastien Haller (£7.5m)

There were goals at either end of the pitch as West Ham United rounded off their pre-season on Saturday.

In many ways, the Betway Cup match against Athletic Bilbao told us much what we already knew about the Hammers from a Fantasy perspective: promising up top but decidedly unconvincing at the back.

There have been 12 goals in total in West Ham’s most-recent two friendlies, with five arriving at the wrong end of the field.

The Hammers have conceded two or more goals in four of their six pre-season friendlies, which will further the appeal of Manchester City assets in Gameweek 1.

Manuel Pellegrini’s side were 2-0 down after just 15 minutes on Saturday, with Sebastien Haller (£7.5m) slicing into his own goal before the visitors cut the Hammers apart to double their lead on the quarter-hour mark.

Roberto (£4.5m) continues to look shaky between the sticks as he deputises for the injured Lukasz Fabianski (£5.0m), with the Polish shotstopper having again missed out with a groin strain.

Mark Noble (£5.0m) was also missing with a dead leg and Pellegrini said of the pair:

Most of them are progressing. Lukasz did an MRI today. He has a small injury, so we will see what happens with him during this week. Mark will start running probably in the middle of the week so we will see what will happen with him.

I think that for Mark, it is going to be difficult for him to play, but with Lukasz, it depends how he works on Tuesday and Wednesday.

On the flip side, West Ham’s front four continue to impress.

Haller, Felipe Anderson (£7.0m), Manuel Lanzini (£6.5m) and Pablo Fornals (£6.5m) started their third pre-season game in a row and look to be Pellegrini’s attacking quartet of choice going into the opening-weekend encounter with City.

Haller was involved in both of the hosts’ goals, ‘assisting the assister’ for Lanzini’s tap-in – Fornals claiming the actual assist with a bicycle kick – and then showing great persistence and nimble footwork to tee up Jack Wilshere (£5.0m) for the Hammers’ equaliser on 23 minutes.

Pellegrini is blessed with an array of talent in the attacking midfield options and discussed his options after the game:

I think we have different options. You saw in this game we played with Wilshere, Anderson, Lanzini and Fornals, but in the second half it was Antonio, Yarmolenko, Diangana and Snodgrass, or we could play with two strikers.

With Fornals, Lanzini and Anderson, the three of them can play in all the positions behind the striker so we have different options, not only with those three players, but with others. For the moment, we have a complete squad.

As a manager you want options and you can play in a different way. You can want more muscle or more technique, but for me you want players who always want the ball.

Fornals was again the central figure either linking up with Haller in attack or dropping deep and indeed the gangly striker looked less of a threat when the Spaniard was withdrawn at the interval.

Wilshere, meanwhile, flitted between supporting Declan Rice (£5.0m) at the base of the midfield and joining up with the front four in possession.

Pellegrini’s only change to his starting XI saw Ryan Fredericks (£4.5m) return at right-back in place of budget FPL option Ben Johnson (£4.0m) but West Ham’s defence looked particularly exposed on the flanks, with Aaron Cresswell (£5.0m) struggling.

West Ham United XI (4-2-3-1): Roberto; Cresswell (Masuaku 74’), Diop, Balbuena (Ogbonna 65’), Fredericks (Zabaleta 81’); Wilshere (Snodgrass 65’), Rice (C Sánchez 74’); Fornals (Antonio 46’), Lanzini (Diangana 74’), Anderson (Yarmolenko 65’); Haller (Chicharito 74’).

Crystal Palace 0-4 Hertha Berlin

Crystal Palace’s pre-season finished in dismal fashion as they drew a blank against a side that conceded five goals against West Ham United just three days earlier.

At the other end of the pitch, an under-strength Eagles defence were left worryingly exposed – positive news for those Fantasy managers considering Everton’s under-performing attacking assets in Gameweek 1.

Roy Hodgson’s side were again without their talismanic winger, Wilfried Zaha (£7.0m), who has been handed an extended period of rest following his involvement with Ivory Coast at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Cheikhou Kouyate (£5.0m) was also absent having represented Senegal in that same tournament, while Jeffrey Schlupp (£5.5m) – substituted at half-time of the 5-0 win over Bristol City a week earlier – was missing from Saturday’s matchday squad at Selhurst Park.

Jordan Ayew (£5.0m) replaced Schlupp alongside Christian Benteke (£6.0m) in Hodgson’s only change to his side from the win at Ashton Gate, so it may well be a very similar-looking starting XI that takes on Everton next weekend – barring further recruitment and the return to availability of those aforementioned players.

Palace had their chances, with Benteke having an effort chalked off for offside, Ayew and James McArthur (£5.5m) missing excellent opportunities and Scott Dann (£4.5m) underscoring his aerial prowess by heading against the bar.

A lack of dynamism highlighted both Zaha’s absence and Palace’s ongoing struggles in south London, however: only relegated Huddersfield scored fewer home goals than the Eagles in 2018/19.

Assistant manager Ray Lewington acknowledged that the Eagles’ counter-attacking style was not ideally suited to home games in which opponents sit back:

One thing could be that we’re a little bit more of a counter-attacking team than most, which means that we like teams coming onto us and when you’re at home, you’re going onto them. It’s not for the want of the supporters giving us great support every game and playing in a ground that has got a great atmosphere about it. We just hope we can put it right.

It could be argued that Patrick van Aanholt (£5.5m), himself not renowned for his defensive credentials, was the only first-choice member of the Palace backline on show at Selhurst Park.

Joel Ward (£4.5m) continued at right-back as the Eagles seek to replace the departed Aaron Wan-Bissaka (£5.5m), while the absence of Mamadou Sakho and the injured James Tomkins (both £5.0m) saw Dann and budget FPL defender Martin Kelly (£4.0m) again deployed together at centre-half.

Sakho had returned from a lengthy lay-off against Bristol City and Wimbledon but it seems likely that he will be struggling for fitness in Gameweek 1.

Vicente Guaita (£4.5m) wasn’t overly tested for much of the first half but Palace conceded their first goal just before the interval and capitulated after half-time, with Hodgson’s experimentation with a diamond formation looking like a misstep.

Crystal Palace XI (4-4-2): Guaita (Hennessey 45’); van Aanholt, Dann, Kelly, Ward; Meyer (Pierrick 83’), Milivojevic, McArthur, Townsend (Dreher 83’); Ayew (Wickham 75’), Benteke.

Newcastle 2-1 Saint-Etienne

  • Goals: Joelinton (£6.0m), Matthew Longstaff
  • Assists: Fabian Schar (£5.0m), Sean Longstaff (£5.0m)

Newcastle United assets are hardly the flavour of the month following Rafael Benitez’s departure and with the Magpies having the trickiest run of fixtures (according to our Season Ticker) in the opening ten Gameweeks of the 2019/20 season.

The acquisition of Joelinton (£6.0m), Allan Saint-Maximin and Jetro Willems and some decent pre-season showings (bar the 4-0 hammering by Wolves) have made the overall picture seem not quite so bleak on Tyneside, however, and they may not quite be the pushovers many are expecting in the upcoming campaign.

Saturday’s victory over Saint-Etienne was, indeed, more convincing than the scoreline suggested.

Joelinton scored his second goal in as many games when converting Fabian Schar‘s (£5.0m) long ball over the top of the French side’s defence, with youngster Matthew Longstaff rifling in off the crossbar following a pass from brother Sean (£5.0m).

Joelinton, budget FPL midfielder Isaac Hayden (£4.5m) and substitute Yoshinori Muto (£5.0m) had efforts blocked, while the influential Jonjo Shelvey (£5.0m) and Miguel Almiron (£6.0m) struck the woodwork.

Almiron was again a lively presence playing as an ‘out of position’ striker up front, although his finishing continues to leave a lot to be desired and his ongoing goal drought (he hasn’t scored a single goal for the Magpies) drags on.

Matthieu Debuchy scored a late consolation for the visitors.

Reflecting on the game, Bruce said:

Second half I enjoyed. First half was a typical pre-season friendly where everyone was asleep, but second half we played with energy and intensity. We could have been worthy winners by a few more. Overall I was very, very pleased.

Matt Ritchie (£5.5m) sat Saturday’s game out with a hamstring problem, meaning that Rolando Aarons again lined up as a wing-back on the left flank.

Willems replaced Aarons in the second half and is expected to provide the stiffer competition for Ritchie in the medium term.

Bruce said of Ritchie’s injury:

It’s his hamstring and, as I said at the time, if he’s going off, there is something wrong. Whether he’ll be right for Arsenal remains to be seen.

Attacking midfielder Saint-Maximin also made his debut and looked fairly promising but was seen limping off towards at the end of the game, while Christian Atsu (£5.5m) was among the substitutes for the first time this summer.

£4.5m-rated asset Hayden has played more pre-season minutes than any of Newcastle’s midfielders and looks set to stay on Tyneside, having been heavily linked with a move away for much of 2019.

Bruce said:

He’s up for staying. We want to give him a new contract.

Newcastle United XI (5-3-2): Dúbravka; R Aarons (Willems 59’), Fernández, Lascelles (Dummett 78’), Schär (Clark 78’), Manquillo (Murphy 83’); Shelvey (Ki 73’), S Longstaff, Hayden (M Longstaff 74’); Joelinton (Muto 59’), Almirón (Saint-Maximin 59’)

Southampton 2-0 FC Koln

  • Goals: Danny Ings (£6.0m), Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (£5.0m)
  • Assists: Che Adams (£6.0m) x2

Southampton look set to start 2019/20 in a wing-back system after Ralph Hasenhuttl again plumped for three centre-halves in Saturday’s final pre-season friendly.

Nathan Redmond (£6.5m) and Che Adams (£6.0m) flanked central striker Danny Ings (£6.0m) in a three-man attack in the first half, with Adams moving centrally when Ings was withdrawn at the break.

Adams was one of the game’s stand-out players, with his work rate and harrying causing problems for the visitors.

The summer signing from Birmingham won an early penalty that Ings converted and teed up Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (£5.0m) for the Saints’ second goal, having also supplied Ryan Bertrand (£5.0m) with a chance with a superb through-ball.

Ings missed a second penalty when Hojbjerg had been felled.

James Ward-Prowse‘s (£6.0m) Fantasy appeal is perhaps dented in this 3-4-3 system, although his role as the more defence-minded central midfielder is one that will likely change when Oriel Romeu (£4.5m) returns to the starting XI – the former Chelsea player having returned in Saturday’s game as a substitute following three games out through injury.

Of course, having all three of Romeu, Hojbjerg and Ward-Prowse fit presents Hasenhuttl with a selection dilemma if he proceeds with just two central midfielders.

Winger Moussa Djenepo (£5.5m) made his Southampton debut as a 79th-minute substitute, while Jack Stephens (£4.5m) returned from injury and was preferred to Maya Yoshida (£4.5m) at centre-back.

Angus Gunn (£4.5m) played the full game in goal and looks the favourite to get the nod in Gameweek 1, having racked up the most pre-season minutes of all of Southampton’s goalkeepers.

Gunn made a couple of smart stops as the Saints recorded their second clean sheet of the summer, although centre-back Jan Bednarek (£4.5m) highlighted that Southampton’s aggressive press sometimes led to chances being conceded at the wrong end of the pitch:

I think it’s just to find the balance between high press, deep pressing and midfield press because there were some moments of the game where we could not press but we tried to do, we are sometimes a little bit too brave. I think that’s positive and when we find the balance we will be a really nasty opponent.

Southampton XI (3-4-3): Gunn; Bednarek, Vestergaard (Armstrong 75’), Stephens (Yoshida 63’); Valery, Højbjerg, Ward-Prowse (Romeu 63’), Bertrand (Cedric 63’); Redmond (Boufal 63’), Adams (Long 63’), Ings (Obafemi 46’, Djenepo 79’).

Watford 2-1 Real Sociedad

  • Goals: Andre Gray (£6.0m) x2
  • Assists: Will Hughes (£5.5m), Etienne Capoue (£5.0m)

Javi Gracia “thinks” that Gerard Deulofeu (£6.5m) will be fit to face Brighton and Hove Albion in Gameweek 1 after the FPL forward missed Watford’s final pre-season friendly with a muscle problem.

Speaking after the win over Real Sociedad, the Hornets’ boss said:

We have some players out with little problems but I think all of them will be ready for the next game. Gerard is maybe training with the team on Tuesday. I think he will be ready.

Roberto Pereyra (£6.0m) was also absent following his involvement with Argentina at the Copa America but Gracia says the winger should be involved at Vicarage Road next Saturday.

The Watford head coach said:

Pereyra finished later than the rest of the team. After three weeks of rest, he started to train. Now he is training in a hard moment. He is training some days with the team, others alone. He will be ready for the game [against Brighton], not at his best level, but he will be ready to compete.

Looking at the Hornets’ starting XI and system in Saturday’s pre-season friendly suggests very little has changed from the back-end of 2018/19.

Craig Dawson (£5.0m) was the only squad member involved against Sociedad who wasn’t on the books last season and the rest of Watford’s back four looked very familiar, with Ben Foster (£5.0m) lining up between the sticks.

Ken Sema (£5.0m) and Andre Gray (£6.0m) were perhaps the placeholders for Pereyra and Deulofeu but Gray is doing his best to stake a claim for a first-team place ahead of Gameweek 1, scoring twice as Watford came from behind to win.

The mid-price FPL forward scored his third and fourth goals of pre-season, first squeezing his shot inside the post following a fine run and through-ball from Will Hughes (£5.5m) and then racing onto a pass from Etienne Capoue (£5.0m) for the Hornets’ winner.

In truth, Watford were second-best for much of the game and didn’t create too many other clear opportunities.

At the other end, Foster had to make a handful of decent blocks, while Jose Holebas (£5.0m) cleared off the line and the visitors’ Mikel Merino hit the post.

The hosts had fallen behind to a first-half penalty after a foul by Sema.

Gracia said:

Real Sociedad played better than us. In the first half, they played much better. Maybe in the second we controlled the spaces better, we competed better but always it is good to compete against teams like Sociedad with a high level. It’s important to get good results for the confidence of our players. The best thing is we have the possibility to improve many things. I am sure we will do it.

Watford XI (4-4-2): Foster; Holebas (Janmaat 84’), Cathcart, Dawson, Femenía; Sema (Cleverley 76’), Doucouré, Capoue, Hughes; Deeney, A Gray.
1,286 Comments Post a Comment
  1. tucaoneo
    • 5 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Özil anyone?

    1. Pumpkinhead
      • 9 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      LOL

    2. cravencottage
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      At your peril

    3. Jimmy Boy
      • 7 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Had him from the start last season, not a viable FPL asset imo. He can literally be man of the match and get two points which is really frustrating when you own him.

      1. tucaoneo
        • 5 Years
        4 years, 8 months ago

        Haha true. I myself have not completely forgiven Auba. Tried to be smart and owned him in GW 1&2 last season. He missed two or three sitters against Chelsea the same week Kun scored a hatty against Huddersfield.

        1. Jimmy Boy
          • 7 Years
          4 years, 8 months ago

          Luckily enough I held on with Ozil until around GW10 so did get basically all the hauls he had last season. Finally gave up when Emery dropped him against Bournemouth, then transferred in Anderson just as he hit that rich vein of form. Some sweet FPL memories stay with you forever.

    4. Chazz69
      • 8 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Tons of them tonight i'd say. Like the Barkley fans lol

    5. SADIO SANÉ
      • 8 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      he didn't do well last season (when rotated and played out of position) so he is a terrible pick this season /s

      1. SADIO SANÉ
        • 8 Years
        4 years, 8 months ago

        that being said, got to see if he is a big rotation risk still - but the constant 4231 from Emery so far + the signing of a winger is a good sign

        1. tucaoneo
          • 5 Years
          4 years, 8 months ago

          The thing with any Arsenal player is, you need it to pay off immediately. Otherwise you face tremendous pressure unloading them in GW3&4.

          1. SADIO SANÉ
            • 8 Years
            4 years, 8 months ago

            good time to 'need' to get rid of players though, plenty of wagons to jump onto probably - I think I might stick with Perez but I'm tempted

    6. Ekip
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      No unless Coutinho comes on loan, then HELL NO

  2. Effe
    • 13 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Is Ederson likely to start next week?

    1. cravencottage
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Likely but not 100%

  3. Garlana
    • 9 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Haven't posted many rmt's, any constructive thoughts on improvements?

    Heaton
    Robbo, taa, zinch
    Salah, sterling, Perez, Fraser, Moira
    King, wood

    Button, dunk, Lund, greenwood

    1. Garlana
      • 9 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Moura*

    2. FPL_Gyarados
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Looks good. Wood interesting.

      1. Garlana
        • 9 Years
        4 years, 8 months ago

        Thanks

    3. Pumpkinhead
      • 9 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Template

      1. Garlana
        • 9 Years
        4 years, 8 months ago

        Is it? Not so bad then

        1. Pumpkinhead
          • 9 Years
          4 years, 8 months ago

          Wood and Moura the only different picks I see (from most other rmt).

    4. Chazz69
      • 8 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      I've Wood since my 1st draft. Good team

      1. Garlana
        • 9 Years
        4 years, 8 months ago

        Yeh seems like a good differential considering a lot of my picks are fairly template.

    5. JoeJitzu +42
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Very nice, like it! Obviously forward line is weaker; who were you thinking as back ups to King and Wood?

      Jota, Deulofeu, Adams, Wesley, Deeney, etc

  4. balint84
    • 7 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Martial or Pulisic? and why the love of barkley?

    1. Davidwes
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Because he has scored 4 goals and supplied 3 assist in pre season and possibly on pens

    2. AuFeld
      • 7 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Martial. 13.2 mins per point and has experience in the PL. He should out-perform his price point. No Barkley love from me.

    3. Bill Haverchuck
      • 11 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Martial

    4. Amey
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Tony Martial

  5. JJeyy
    • 8 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Best option here?

    A) KDB + Matip + King

    B) Moura + VVD + Fraser

    1. Davidwes
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      B

    2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGeniusâ…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      B).

    3. FPL_Gyarados
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      B

    4. Chazz69
      • 8 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      B by a mile

  6. Davidwes
    • 4 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Will Andre Gray start ahead of Deulofeu in gw 1?

    1. AuFeld
      • 7 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      I think so. He leads for preseason minutes among Watford's forwards.

  7. Jimmy Boy
    • 7 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    A) Auba and Fraser
    vs
    B) KDB and Rashford

    This is proving a tough one

    1. Davidwes
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Why rashford?

      1. Jimmy Boy
        • 7 Years
        4 years, 8 months ago

        Could also be Wilson in B

    2. Pumpkinhead
      • 9 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      A for me - Auba fixtures are great and I'm not sold on Man U or Rashford

    3. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGeniusâ…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      A).

    4. Chazz69
      • 8 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      A

    5. Jimmy Boy
      • 7 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Cheers fellas, that seems settled

  8. Tsparkes10
    • 5 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Why all the Martial love? What has he actually done recently

    1. Jimmy Boy
      • 7 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Scored against Leeds lmao

    2. Ask Yourself
      • 7 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Be nailed and good, switching the striker and wing position with rashford. Nice fixtures long term

      1. Pumpkinhead
        • 9 Years
        4 years, 8 months ago

        nah

        1. Ask Yourself
          • 7 Years
          4 years, 8 months ago

          Why

          1. Pumpkinhead
            • 9 Years
            4 years, 8 months ago

            EPL for 4 seasons averaging 120ish points per season and cost 7.5

            MANY lower priced options that have and likely will outscore him again this season

            1. AuFeld
              • 7 Years
              4 years, 8 months ago

              A Recklesss argument is a poor one.

              1. Pumpkinhead
                • 9 Years
                4 years, 8 months ago

                weird flex but k

            2. Ask Yourself
              • 7 Years
              4 years, 8 months ago

              Ridiculous PPG every year. Now he is nailed. Playing 50% OOP. Do maths with that.

              1. Pumpkinhead
                • 9 Years
                4 years, 8 months ago

                If he performances were so good and crucial to the team the manager would play him. Instead he sits on the bench or has cameos and misses 1500ish minutes per year.

                PPG only factors in if you hold the player the whole year (hitting the ups and the downs). If you hold Matial for the whole year you'll get another 120 points and for 7.5 not worth it.

              2. Pumpkinhead
                • 9 Years
                4 years, 8 months ago

                If I owned Perez and Martial for all of last year. Martials PPG would be higher but Perez would have gotten me more fantasy points. Points over PPG.

      2. Tsparkes10
        • 5 Years
        4 years, 8 months ago

        Nailed and good? Wish I could agree haha, first piece of rubbish I've heard you say

        1. Ask Yourself
          • 7 Years
          4 years, 8 months ago

          Investigate further i promise it is not rubbish there is a reason for it x

          1. Tsparkes10
            • 5 Years
            4 years, 8 months ago

            Wish I could say I hope I'm proved wrong 🙂

    3. Pumpkinhead
      • 9 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      What has he actually *ever done

      1. Bill Haverchuck
        • 11 Years
        4 years, 8 months ago

        His returns when you take into consideration the minutes he has played are actually pretty decent. Also looks like he'll get some time up front this season

    4. AuFeld
      • 7 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      OOP, leads the team for preseason minutes, and had an impressive output last season of 13.2 mins per point.

      1. Pumpkinhead
        • 9 Years
        4 years, 8 months ago

        Points over PPG

    5. The Wanton Trader
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      He’s been alternating with Rashford during games in preseason and looking very dangerous.
      If he can get a decent run in the team, which I think he will, then 7.5 could be a steal.
      Most will say he’s a wait and see, but I’m quite happy to go with him from the start.

    6. Amey
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Playing as CF mostly for Man United.
      Can be serious value if works out

  9. Bill Haverchuck
    • 11 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Right I think I'm settled. First time posting my team.

    Pope Heaton
    VVD Zinchenko Coleman KWP Gibson
    Salah Sterling Fraser Barkley Dendoncker
    Wilson Firmino Greenwood

    Criticism welcome, but be gentle.

    1. Angelic upstart
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Any reason for two playing keepers and possibly KWP, Gibson, Greenwood and dendonck not being regulars?

  10. Pep's Money Laundry
    • 8 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    A. Stones, McGinn, Kane (Wickham) . No Bournemouth player
    B. (4.5 Def), DSilva, Jota, Wilson. No Spurs

    To go with
    Salah, Sterling, Perez, Dendonker
    Murray

  11. Danstoke82
    • 9 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Which combo?

    A) Fraser + Walker-Peters
    B) B Silva + Diop (Already own Sterling)

    Thanks in advance

    1. Pumpkinhead
      • 9 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      A

  12. Ask Yourself
    • 7 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Willock getting an extended run out here. No Ceballos yet

    1. Ask Yourself
      • 7 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      down injured now i am sorry i posted this Joe

  13. Bagheri Arce
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Siggy has been in my team from the start due to Everton's excellent figures.

    However, with their struggle for goals pre-season and large parts of last season is £8m a bit steep?

    I'm starting to have cold feet....

    1. FPL_Gyarados
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      I'm keeping him for GW1 against a poor Palace at least.

    2. Drexl Spivey
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      I've binned him for Fraser. Too unpredictable.

  14. _Ninja_
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Best option here?

    A Fraser
    B Moura
    C Martial

    1. korbendallas82
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      I feel fraser is a good season pick.
      So A from me.

    2. sumatera
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      A

  15. Amey
    • 5 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Would you swap Wilson to Fraser if
    A. Can give me 0.5m i need to convert 5.5m Midfielder to Trossard
    B. Fraser to martial after gw 2 is easy move which i want. (Martial)

    1. Ekip
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      What’s the other side of the swap, ie which forward coming in for Wilson and which Mid leaving for Fraser?

  16. Ask Yourself
    • 7 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Chambers howler he gets away with it. Can't believe i had double arsenal defence up until yesterday

  17. DA Minnion (Former great)
    • 11 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Is De Bruyne a sufficient replacement if I can't afford Sterling.

    1. Amey
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Nope

    2. Chazz69
      • 8 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      B Silva all the way

    3. Hutchiniho
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      DeBruyne or Aubameyang?

      Sterling a Must!

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  19. jaguar shark
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Wondering about the risk of a non starter with high ownership a la Greenwood. When the uninformed realize he isn’t playing is a price drop imminent?

    1. Kun Tozser
      • 8 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      10% isn’t it? So you’d need more people to do it to lower owned?

  20. Jimmy Boy
    • 7 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Opinions on the refined Auba, Sterling, Salah draft?

    Heaton
    Zinch - van Dijk - Coleman
    Sterling - Salah - Doucoure - Fraser - Perez
    Auba - Adams

    4.0m - Greenwood - Kelly - Lundstram (standard fodder bench lmao)

  21. Kun Tozser
    • 8 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Start the season with Wilson or Aubameyang?

    1. Hutchiniho
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Wilson should get goals vs promoted teams.
      But Aubameyang seems like a safer bet.

  22. J âš’ Gimme ur Mané
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Who assisted auba tonight?

    Anyone see how Ozil did? Wondering if we think he’ll start GW1/2?

    1. HanS14
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Ozil assisted

  23. Hutchiniho
    • 5 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Has Emerson got the start at LB for Chelsea this season.
    Looking to go cheap on Def and load up on goals.

  24. fitzochris
    • 9 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    I’ve found this the hardest pre-season in a good while to get a draft I’m happy with. I’d appreciate feedback on the below:

    Heaton
    VVD - TAA - Mings - Digne
    Salah - Sterling - McArthur
    King - Adams - Kane

    Bench: Krul - Jorginho - Dendonker - Kelly

  25. finnish92
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 6 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Which gw1 team?

    A) Pope
    TAA, Zinchenko, VVD, Dunk
    Salah, Sterling, Barkley, Perez
    Kane, King

    B) Pope
    TAA, Zinchenko, Coleman, Dunk
    Salah, Sterling, Bilva, Moura
    Vardy, King

    Bench for both teams: Heaton, Lundstram, Dendoncker, Greenwood

  26. seamusseamus
    • 9 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Any advice on my squad?

    Heaton Pope

    Zinchenko Peirera VVD Zouma Lundstram

    Salah KDB Perez Milivojevic Barkley

    Lacazette Jiminez Origi

    I'll get rid of Origi after week 2 when Mane is back and it's a little clearer what budget strikers are starting.

    1. sumatera
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Zouma not nailed
      Zinch temporary
      No sterling might be a major flaw might not though
      Barkley not nailed
      Jimenez injured

    2. Bushwhacker
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 8 months ago

      Well after yesterday I still think Klopp will risk Mane over Origi on Friday, barring any injury news.

  27. Fellaini's Angels
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 4 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    Nooooo Deulo!!

  28. ares89
    • 6 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    A) Siggy + Dendoncker
    or
    B) Perez + Barkley (or other 6.0 mids)
    Thanks

  29. ruerac
    • 4 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    advise plz

    my team

    kepa
    azpi,walker peters, laporte
    pulisic,sterling,salah,mountinho
    pukki,haller barnes

    subs..button,almiron,tuanzebe,guilbert

  30. ruerac
    • 4 Years
    4 years, 8 months ago

    ageuro or kane..with salah and sterling