Michail Antonio (ยฃ7.8m) consolidated his position at the top of the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) standings with a third successive double-digit haul on Saturday, while Ferran Torres (ยฃ7.0m) underscored his ‘out of position’ appeal with two goals and an assist.
West Ham’s draw with Crystal Palace and Manchester City’s thrashing of Arsenal were two of seven Premier League matches that took place today, the main talking points of which we’ll discuss in this our first Gameweek 3 round-up.
Our usual, more detailed Scout Notes will follow for all of the day’s games but in the meantime, our ressurected Scoreboard series rounds up the key goings-on.
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GOALS, ASSISTS, PROJECTED BONUS







KEY FPL TALKING POINTS
- Dominic Calvert-Lewin (ยฃ8.2m) scored another penalty for Everton but had to fight off Richarlison (ยฃ7.5m) for the responsibility of taking the Toffees’ effort from 12 yards, with the Brazilian still visibly irked at full-time.
“We had this conversation before and I told him if we have two penalties, the first one is Dominic’s and the second one is his” – Rafael Benitez on Richarlison
- Calvert-Lewin, Antonio and Danny Ings (ยฃ8.1m) kept up their 100% record of avoiding blanks in 2021/22. Gabriel Jesus (ยฃ8.5m), again playing on the right flank for Manchester City on Saturday, has joined them in the top four forwards for points after back-to-back double-digit hauls.
- Newcastle conceded a penalty for the third game in a row in their 2-2 draw with Southampton. Up next for the Magpies is Manchester United, who were awarded more spot-kicks in 2020/21 than any other side.
- Brandon Williams (ยฃ4.0m) is now yet another name to consider in the budget FPL defender pool as he was handed his first Premier League start for Norwich on Saturday. All of the ยฃ4.2m-and-under defenders blanked but Tino Livramento (ยฃ4.1m) again caught the eye, with one of the three chances he created being spooned over from close range by Moussa Djenepo (ยฃ5.5m). Kostas Tsimikas (ยฃ4.2m) lost his place as expected, with Andrew Robertson (ยฃ7.0m) fit again.
- Pontus Jansson (ยฃ4.5m) moved joint-second in the FPL defenders’ standings; Brentford’s defence was breached for the first time this season but it was he who provided the assist for Ivan Toney‘s (ยฃ6.4m) first ever top-flight goal. No club has conceded fewer big chances than the Bees in 2021/22 (one).
- Trent Alexander-Arnold (ยฃ7.5m) continued where he left off last week with his forays infield. It’s worth monitoring his positioning going forward as Mohamed Salah (ยฃ12.6m) was pushed noticeably wider, with his goal and only big chance coming from the penalty spot.

INJURIES AND BANS

Dominic Calvert-Lewin (ยฃ8.2m) was flagged as a doubt with an ongoing toe problem for Gameweek 3 but he needed treatment for what appeared to be a thigh problem in Everton’s win over Brighton, leaving the field soon after; no word has yet emerged from the Toffees’ camp over the severity of the issue.
Yerry Mina (ยฃ5.0m) and Solly March (ยฃ5.5m) missed this match with a knock and a minor hamstring injury respectively but neither problem is thought to be serious.
Joel Veltman (ยฃ4.4m) was among the substitutes for Albion after his recent spell in self-isolation, while Neal Maupay (ยฃ6.5m) recovered from a shoulder issue.
Frank Onyeka (ยฃ5.0m), John McGinn (ยฃ6.0m) and Jacob Ramsey (ยฃ4.5m) were the new names who missed out after positive coronavirus tests but Nicolas Pepe‘s (ยฃ7.3m) illness that kept him out of Arsenal’s defeat to Manchester City isn’t Covid-related.
Villa’s problems extended beyond McGinn and Ramsey, with Tyrone Mings (ยฃ5.0m) missing out with a cracked rib and Ezri Konsa (ยฃ5.0m) substituted with a knee problem.
The Villans did at least welcome back Ollie Watkins (ยฃ7.3m), who emerged as a second-half substitute.
Ricardo Pereira (ยฃ5.5m) faces a scan on the hamstring injury he picked up in Leicester City’s win over Norwich, meanwhile.
The same applies to Roberto Firmino (ยฃ8.9m) after his early withdrawal in the game against Chelsea.
Granit Xhaka (ยฃ5.0m) and Reece James (ยฃ5.6m) were both dismissed in their respective games, the former facing three domestic games out and the latter just the one.
FPL OWNERSHIP AND CAPTAINCY โ TOP 10K
While itโs still early days to be trusting the top 10,000 as a barometer of FPL performance, the figures are often a sight more useful than the overall ownership numbers when it comes to assessing active Fantasy managers.

Antonio is now the most-owned player in the top 10k and there is quite the template forming around him, with nine assets boasting an ownership in excess of 80%.

It’s advantage to the Saturday captainers as Antonio and Mohamed Salah (ยฃ12.6m) both racked up double-digit hauls in their respective games.
STAT WATCH โ GAMEWEEK 3

Another Gameweek and another set of table-topping numbers posted by Antonio, whose tallies of five shots in the box and 13 penalty area touches have yet to be bettered.
Aymeric Laporte (ยฃ5.5m) is an intriguing name on the above list: he has now had more shots in the box (seven) than any other Manchester City asset this season.

There were more eye-catching figures registered by Alexander-Arnold, meanwhile. The Liverpool’s Gameweek 3 total of five chances created has only been trumped by Jack Grealish (ยฃ8.0m) so far and takes him to 15 for the season, four more than any other player.
Jesus’s new role for City has seen him rack up seven key passes over the last two Gameweeks, a total that only Alexander-Arnold can better.

Three ยฃ5.5m midfielders bossed the non-penalty expected goals (xG) stats on Saturday, although all bar 0.06 of Mohamed Elyounoussi‘s (ยฃ5.5m) total came in the same incident that led to his goal.
Conor Gallagher (ยฃ5.5m) is a name to monitor: no player has had more big chances than the Chelsea loanee (three) in the last two Gameweeks.

