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Kane’s FPL appeal examined after brace against Villa

Harry Kane (£11.0m) ended his opening-day drought with a brace in Tottenham Hotspur’s 3-1 win over Aston Villa on Saturday but the Lilywhites left it late to see off Dean Smith’s stubborn side.

We discuss all the main Fantasy talking points in the article below.

Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 Aston Villa

  • Goals: Tanguy Ndombele (£6.0m), Harry Kane (£11.0m) x2 | John McGinn (£5.5m)
  • Assists: Lucas Moura (£7.5m), Moussa Sissoko (£5.0m) | Tyrone Mings (£4.5m)

After the earlier successes of fellow premium options Mohamed Salah (£12.5m) and Raheem Sterling (£12.0m), Kane followed up with a double-digit haul of his own.

Heading for a frustrating blank with 85 minutes on the clock, Kane struck twice in the dying stages and emerged with his biggest single-Gameweek FPL return of 2019 (13 points).

Kane had begun the match in a front two with Lucas Moura (£7.5m) and the familiar drawbacks of Kane starting up top with the Brazilian were again apparent, with Moura staying in fairly central positions as Kane dropped deep and wide.

Kane was presented with few sights of goal in the opening 45 minutes but fluffed his lines on two occasions, heading over from the edge of the six-yard box and screwing badly wide when clean through – although that second chance was later called back for an offside flag.

The introduction of Christian Eriksen (£9.0m) and the switch to a 4-2-3-1 in the second half seemed to aid the England striker’s cause, with Lucas moving to a wider role and Kane becoming the focal point of the Spurs attack.

The premium forward’s two goals indeed arrived after these tactical changes, with Kane first firing in after Erik Lamela‘s (£6.0m) shot had been blocked and then finishing expertly from a Moussa Sissoko (£5.0m) pass.

Despite the concerns, Kane still finished Gameweek 1 with more than twice as many goal attempts to his name as any other FPL forward.

No player in his position had more penalty box touches or shots in the box this weekend, either.

With Kane and Spurs in general, the consensus seems to be that the Lilywhites have looked a lot more comfortable when playing in a 4-2-3-1 than in the 4-4-2 diamond that Pochettino started the game with.

A compact Villa side frustrated their hosts in the opening 45 minutes and the fact that Spurs’ two gilt-edged first-half opportunities – headers from Kane and Lucas – came from crosses underscored the fact that there was little joy to be had when play was being funnelled through the centre of the pitch.

Spurs’ average position map below shows just how narrow Pochettino’s side were for much of the game:

While Lamela – who interestingly was on corners and free-kicks in Eriksen’s absence – and Lucas toiled to no great effect, Eriksen had a significant impact upon his second-half introduction.

The Dane drew a superb save from Tom Heaton (£4.5m) with a free-kick and set up Davinson Sanchez (£5.5m) for a ‘big chance’ that immediately preceded Tanguy Ndombele‘s (£6.0m) equaliser.

Eriksen continues to be linked with a move away from north-east London and the speculation over his future may have been a contributing factor in his benching yesterday.

While the Denmark international was far from his best for much of 2018/19, Spurs looked much better for his presence in the second half against Villa.

Asked if Eriksen’s introduction had made all the difference, Pochettino said:

I don’t agree. I will agree that we were a little bit predictable on the first half, but we never found our best position to play and move the ball quickly. They were very compact. In the second half we played very well.

Of course, when Christian went on to the pitch he was more fresh and had more quality, of course he is a top player. He helped the team to win the game, I am so happy. That is the advantage of a player that cannot play 90 minutes, but is on the bench and his quality can help you to achieve the victory.

Ndombele opened his Spurs account with a rocket of a goal but whether the Frenchman can enter the Fantasy radar in the long-term is questionable: the summer signing from Lyon had just one league goal to his name in the two preceding seasons before joining Spurs.

Ndombele did bank 14 assists in 69 Ligue I appearances and it may be that he is the supplier of more goals than he actually scores: certainly, there were several instances of the France international opting to play a pass when he was presented with a shooting opportunity.

Having started on the left of the midfield diamond, the Frenchman was later shifted back into the double-pivot alongside Sissoko when Pochettino shifted to a 4-2-3-1.

The Spurs boss said of the debutant:

It was a fantastic performance. But to be honest there is a lot to improve, he only showed 30 or 40 per cent of his potential. He has amazing potential to improve.

Kyle Walker-Peters (£5.0m) put in a decent shift at right-back, meanwhile, even if his end product was sometimes lacking: indeed, not one of his crosses found a teammate against Villa.

Jan Vertonghen (£5.5m) was a surprise omission from the Spurs back four, with Davinson chosen alongside Toby Alderweireld (£5.5m) at centre-half.

Asked about Vertonghen’s omission from the match-day squad, Pochettino said:

I want to play the players who deserve to play, who I think to deserve to play and who are playing well. My decision today was to play Toby. If the players didn’t play today, they need to work hard to get their opportunity.

With all the players fit you struggle to find a starting 11. We have more than 25 players and everyone needs to understand we have plenty of good players in every position. We can only play with 11. It’s always the judgement of the manager and the coaching staff.

After five years I’m going to play the players who deserve to play, there is not any issue but my decision today was play with Toby and Davinson to provide a good balance for the team.

With the trip to Spurs out of the way, Villa now sit top of our Season Ticker from Gameweeks 2 to 9 and there were faintly encouraging signs for those Fantasy managers looking to invest in Dean Smith’s side.

The Villans did concede more goal attempts and shots in the box than any other Premier League team this weekend but the performance of their backline, in particular goalkeeper Heaton and centre-halves Tyrone Mings and Bjorn Engels (both £4.5m), was impressive under sustained pressure and they came within 15 minutes of an unlikely clean sheet.

The fact that they had taken the lead early in the game shifted the focus to a backs-to-the-wall approach and Spurs may not have racked up 31 shots had they not been trailing for over an hour.

Mings was especially impressive, registering more than double the number of clearances, blocks and interceptions (CBIs) as anyone else on the pitch.

The former Bournemouth man’s defensive contributions, combined with his assist for Villa’s goal, indeed resulted in him picking up two bonus points.

On the subject of his defence, Smith said:

There were some really good individual performances, especially defensively.

Bjorn Engels did very well at the back with Tyrone Mings in his first game.

It’s unfortunate we got caught in possession and they got the goal that ultimately killed the game.

There were interesting choices in the full-back department, with Mohamed Elmohamady and Neil Taylor preferred to summer recruits Frederic Guilbert and Matt Targett (all £4.5m).

The attack-minded Guilbert and Targett had featured prominently in pre-season (Elmohamady had admittedly been away at the Africa Cup of Nations) and may well be recalled for games in which Villa are on the front foot but the fact there is already a rotation risk associated with these assets is immediately off-putting.

Asked about Guilbert’s omission from the 18-man squad, Smith replied:

It was just a selection. I decided to go with the team I went with. I felt I wanted two defenders, two midfielders and two forwards on the bench. Either Matt Targett or Freddie Guilbert had to miss out and, unfortunately, he’s had a good pre-season as well. There’s only 18 players I can choose. Ezri Konsa was on the bench and Ezri has played a number of games [at right-back] who could go there if one of our full-backs got tired. Matt Targett got the nod over him on the bench.

Smith added:

Three of the back four played the last 15 games of last season and only conceded 11 goals.

We understandably didn’t see a great deal of Villa as an attacking threat after their goal, with lone striker Wesley (£6.0m) having just one attempt all game and spending most of his time tussling with Spurs’ centre-halves.

Trezeguet (£5.5m) caught the eye on the right flank after being included at the expense of Jota (£6.0m) and tested Hugo Lloris (£5.5m) with one first-half effort that was teed up by Jack Grealish (£6.0m).

With Villa seeing only 30.9% of the ball, the talismanic Grealish didn’t have much chance to dictate play but we will likely have a truer test of his FPL credentials in the more ‘winnable’ games to come.

The post-match words of Smith suggested that Grealish and goalscorer John McGinn (£5.5m), who latched onto a long pass from Mings to calmly slot past Lloris on eight minutes, will continue to get opportunities.

Talking of the goal, Smith said:

We worked on that. We felt we could get some deep runs from John McGinn and Jack Grealish. It was a good ball through from Tyrone Mings, too.

McGinn certainly looked the bigger goal threat, as we will discuss in the Members’ section below.

Reflecting on the game overall, Smith said:

I was disappointed with our second-half performance really. We were too cheap on the ball, gave it away very cheaply. Never retained the ball and giving the ball away and chasing as hard as we did today, defensively, I just thought their physicality shown through at the end hence them getting the win.

We want players to express themselves. I thought Wesley was a handful up front without having too much of the ball. I didn’t think he was protected enough, to be honest, throughout the game. A number of challenges weren’t given against him and that’s something we’ve got to get used to.

Members Analysis

Tottenham Hotspur XI (4-4-2 diamond): Lloris, Walker-Peters, Alderweireld, Sanchez, Rose, Winks (Eriksen 64′), Sissoko, Ndombele (Skipp 90′), Lamela (Nkoudou 88′), Lucas, Kane;

Aston Villa XI (4-1-4-1): Heaton, Elmohamady, Engels, Mings, Taylor, Hourihane (Luiz 82′), Trezeguet (Jota 59′), McGinn, Grealish, El Ghazi, Wesley (Kodija 74′).

CLICK HERE to view the full player and team data from Spurs v Aston Villa

Lessons learned from Gameweek 1

2,620 Comments Post a Comment
  1. ADucksBehind
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    4 years, 7 months ago

    Couple of issues with my team, Pereyra and Ings being the most notable. I have lindstram, Rico & Dendonk though so is the sensible move to hold FT for this week, play one/two of the cheapies and make a better informed decision next week?

    1. Boberella
      • 7 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      Yes

  2. Giggsy_11
    • 11 Years
    4 years, 7 months ago

    Do you think origi will start next week? A dangerous threat for the team with 1G 1A

    Thinking of origi/kdb --> greenwood/sterling. 1.5 ITB

    1. Marty McFly
      • 11 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      Origi is more likely to start than Greenwood

    2. 1zverGGadeM
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      He is having good record on St Mary's, so very likely, but Mane is limiting his gametime with at least 30 mins from the bench imo..

      Sterling looks essential atm

  3. Azathoth
    • 9 Years
    4 years, 7 months ago

    Any update what's going on with Vert?Gonna play vs MC?

  4. Emiliano Sala
    • 7 Years
    4 years, 7 months ago

    Save FT?

    Pope
    TAA Robbo Digne
    Salah Sterling Martial Perez Barkley
    Wilson Jota

    Any suggestions for near future? No mancity def and barkley are concerns.

    1. MaverickNILRG
      • 9 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      Yep

    2. The Man Pastore
      • 9 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      I'd save it

    3. Onana Whatsmyname
      • 14 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      I actually thought Barkey looked decent for the price. Was getting involved and could have scored.

      Would definitely hold.

      1. Emiliano Sala
        • 7 Years
        4 years, 7 months ago

        Thanks. Could easily score 2 goals. But there is competition from mount

        1. Angin out the Begović
          • 11 Years
          4 years, 7 months ago

          They played together.. and look dangerous imo

          1. Emiliano Sala
            • 7 Years
            4 years, 7 months ago

            And chelsea failed. That may not happen again.

    4. lilmessipran
      • 11 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      City play spurs so should be ok for 1 gw atleast, Hold Barkley for sure was unlucky not to score in the first half imo, with chelsea's run of fixtures I am actually monitoring him

  5. Angin out the Begović
    • 11 Years
    4 years, 7 months ago

    Perez owners, trying to fit Martial in for him ?

    Sticking or not ?

    1. Emiliano Sala
      • 7 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      I may look at selling him after gw4

    2. Over Midwicket
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      Keep for now but getting subbed at 75 wasn't a good sign. When my team had no pressing issues, he's gone

    3. lilmessipran
      • 11 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      I want to keep him till gw4, hope he can find some form

  6. Jordan.
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    4 years, 7 months ago

    vardy failed my eye test,one of his best feeders albrighton didnt play,tbh the much vaunted leicester were fairly crap,hes 33 in january im calling it now hes lost a step and the declines under way,

    kdb and vardy to sterling and pukki done

    1. Over Midwicket
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      Seems like your mind's made up

    2. Wild Rover
      • 13 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      He's only a few days older than when you picked him. It's all about Sterling panic, not Vardy

      1. Ole's at the wheel
        • 9 Years
        4 years, 7 months ago

        Hahaha nailed it

  7. One Man
    • 7 Years
    4 years, 7 months ago

    Who will finish higher up the league this season. Wolves or Everton.

    1. Over Midwicket
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      Coin toss. Wolves maybe because they can actually score.

    2. lilmessipran
      • 11 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      Everton probably...should be really close though

  8. Euro Raiders
    • 6 Years
    4 years, 7 months ago

    Why is Kane not on the week 2 captaincy poll?

    1. SADIO SANÉ
      • 8 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      he is

      1. Euro Raiders
        • 6 Years
        4 years, 7 months ago

        Where? He is on the View Results with just 9 votes ha ha

  9. The Man Pastore
    • 9 Years
    4 years, 7 months ago

    G2G for GW2? I am saving FT

    Pope
    VVD Digne Dunk
    Salah(c) Sterling Fraser Perez Mcginn
    Aubameyang Jota

    Bench: Button Guilbert Rico Greenwood

    Bench in order?

  10. _werre_
    • 8 Years
    4 years, 7 months ago

    Pope
    Robertson Digne Kelly
    Salah(c) Martial Fraser Perez KDB
    Kan King

    Bench: Heaton Lundstram Taylor Greenwood

    Any suggestions for near future?