We continue our Scout Notes of the weekendโs Fantasy Premier League (FPL) matches with analysis of Burnley v Leeds United, Tottenham Hotspur v Watford and Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester United.
For a briefer summary of Sundayโs action, check out our Scoreboard summary here.
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS 0-1 MANCHESTER UNITED
- Goals: Mason Greenwood (ยฃ7.6m)
- Assists: Raphael Varane (ยฃ5.5m)
- Bonus: Varane x3, Aaron Wan-Bissaka (ยฃ5.5m) x2, Harry Maguire (ยฃ5.5m) x1
THREE IN THREE FOR GREENWOOD

Mason Greenwoodโs (ยฃ7.6m) late strike, his third in as many Premier League matches, earned Manchester United a narrow 1-0 win at Molinuex in Gameweek 3.
As a result, itโs now 28 away league matches without defeat for Ole Gunnar Solskjaerโs side, the longest such run in English football league history.
However, it was a day to forget for those who handedย Bruno Fernandesย (ยฃ12.1m) the armband, as the Portuguese put in another subdued display, and apart from a disallowed goal he struggled to make an impact. The imminent signing ofย Cristiano Ronaldoย will also have implications for the playmaker, who is currently the most-sold midfielder ahead of the Gameweek 4 deadline.
United, who included Raphael Varane (ยฃ5.5m) and Jadon Sancho (ยฃ9.3m) in the starting XI for the first time, failed to create much during the 90 minutes and had David de Gea (ยฃ5.0m) to thank for the three points after he twice kept out Romain Saiss (ยฃ5.0m) from close range.
Varane especially impressed with an assured performance at the back. Positionally, he was faultless, though the lack of protection offered by United’s midfielders is a concern.
Fred (ยฃ5.0m) struggled, while Paul Pobga (ยฃ7.7m) was shifted back into a deeper role which saw him register just one penalty box touch and one goal attempt throughout the match.

Above: Paul Pogbaโs touch heat map v Wolverhampton Wanderers in Gameweek 3 (from the Premium Members Area)
WOLVES FAIL TO SCORE AGAIN, BUT OFFER ENCOURAGING SIGNS

Most of Wolvesโ joy in the final-third arrived via Adama Traore (ยฃ6.0m), who caused Manchester United plenty of problems with his direct running.
However, Bruno Lageโs side ultimately paid the price for failing to take their chances and are still yet to score in the league this season. That’s despite registering a combined 57 shots against Leicester City, Spurs and Man Utd.
No player has had more goal attempts without scoring in the Premier League this term than Traore and Jimenez, with 12 each, while the latter is the only player to register double figures for both shots and chances created.
Profligacy is costing them, but with the fixtures (see below) now easing, their performances do suggest that they could offer Fantasy value in the coming weeks.

โIf someone told me that the best way is to defend and put 10 men behind the ball every time and we would win games, for sure I would go with that idea. But I think this idea is better. The way we play, the way we create chances, I am sure the goals will come.โ โ Bruno Lage
Wolves XI: Sa, Kilman, Coady (Gibbs-White 87), Saiss, Semedo, Neves, Moutinho, Marcal, Trincao (Podence 70), Traore (Silva 87), Jimenez
Man Utd XI: de Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Maguire, Shaw, Fred, Pogba, Sancho (Martial 72), Fernandes, James (Cavani 53), Greenwood (Dalot 90)
BURNLEY 1-1 LEEDS UNITED
- Goals: Chris Wood (ยฃ6.9m) | Patrick Bamford (ยฃ7.9m)
- Assists: Matthew Lowton (ยฃ4.5m) | Jamie Shackleton (ยฃ4.5m)
- Bonus: Wood x3, Bamford x2, Lowton x1, Dwight McNeil (ยฃ5.9m) x1
TURF MOOR WOES, BUT A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION?

Burnley remain without a win after three Premier League games, and it is now 13 without victory at Turf Moor in all competitions.
However, Sundayโs draw did feel like a step in the right direction as they dominated for large periods.
Chris Woodย (ยฃ6.9m), who has been the Clarets’ outright or joint-leading scorer in each of the last four seasons, opened his 2021/22 account after turning home Matthew Lowton‘s (ยฃ4.5m) shot from close range, and will surely benefit from the addition of Lyonโsย Maxwel Cornetย for a reported ยฃ12.85m.
Burnley have scored just 16 goals in their past 21 home league matches at Turf Moor, so it is clearly an area they need to improve in.
Dwight McNeilย (ยฃ5.9m) remains the Clarets’ key creative outlet, as he continued his excellent start to the season, but until he can start adding goals and assists to his game he remains a hard sell for FPL managers.
BAMFORD ON FPL RADAR AHEAD OF GAMEWEEK 5 FIXTURE SWING

As for Leeds United, it looked like the Whites would live to regret Raphinhaโs (ยฃ6.5m) wasteful miss just before half-time, at least until Patrick Bamford (ยฃ7.9m) scored a late equaliser when he diverted home Jamie Shackletonโs (ยฃ4.5m) effort.
As a result, the England international has now scored 16 non-penalty goals in the Premier League since the start of last season โ only Harry Kane (ยฃ12.3m), Son Heung-min (ยฃ10.1m), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (ยฃ8.2m) and Mohamed Salah (ยฃ12.5m) have more.
The point means Marcelo Bielsaโs side are still searching for their first win of the campaign with three games gone, but following their Gameweek 4 match-up with Liverpool at Elland Road, the fixtures should at least give them an opportunity to climb the table:

Diego Llorente (ยฃ4.5m) returned from injury at the back, but Junior Firpo (ยฃ4.9m) and Mateusz Klich (ยฃ5.5m) both missed out with Covid.
Tactically, Bielsa opted for a 3-3-1-3 formation, a shape he usually turns to when up against two-striker systems. That meant wing-back roles for Luke Ayling (ยฃ4.5m) and Stuart Dallas (ยฃ5.5m), though neither looked particularly comfortable and struggled to make much of an impact.

Above: Leeds Unitedโs average position map v Burnley, with Luke Ayling (no. 2) and Stuart Dallas (no. 15) deployed as wing-backs (from the Premium Members Area)
โApart from two segments in the middle of each half, we were able to manage the game. They had three resources that were important – the capacity to force errors and take advantage of them through their two centre-forwards, the management of the set-pieces and they have a very distinct style of play. The style of play, it doesn’t demand that their players shine, this is something of value when you’re describing a team.โ โ Marcelo Bielsa
Burnley XI: Pope, Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Taylor, Gudmundsson (Lennon 63), Westwood, Brownhill, McNeil, Barnes (Vydra 79), Wood
Leeds XI: Meslier, Llorente (Shackleton 65), Struijk, Cooper, Ayling, Phillips, Dallas, Rodrigo (Roberts 73), Raphinha, Harrison, Bamford
TOTTENHAM HOSTPUR 1-0 WATFORD
- Goals: Son Heung-min (ยฃ10.1m)
- Assists: Steven Bergwijn (ยฃ6.0m)
- Bonus: Sergio Reguilon (ยฃ5.1m) x3, Son x2, Eric Dier (ยฃ4.6m) x1

TABLE TOPPERS SPURS WIN AGAIN
Sonโs first-half free-kick made it three wins from three for Tottenham Hotspur, as they went top of the table.
The South Korean international surprisingly lined up on the right of Spursโ front three, with Steven Bergwijn (ยฃ6.0m) deployed on the left, perhaps in an attempt to hand Sergio Reguilon (ยฃ5.1m) a little more protection against the lively Ismaila Sarr (ยฃ6.0m).
As a result of his winner, Son has now scored 10 goals, supplied seven assists and picked up 20 FPL bonus points in his last 19 home matches.
Dele Alli (ยฃ6.5m) and Harry Kane (ยฃ12.3m) both went close, but a second goal eluded Spurs despite seeing plenty of the ball.
Defensively, itโs now three Premier League clean sheets on the bounce for the Davinson Sanchez (ยฃ4.5m) and Eric Dier (ยฃ4.6m) partnership, with the team clearly benefitting from defending higher up the pitch.
However, it is worth noting that their expected goals conceded (xGC) delta is -4.33, suggesting that they may have been a little fortunate so far.
WATFORD IMPRESS DESPITE DEFEAT

Though Spurs dominated possession for large periods, especially in the first-half, Watford were organised and looked a threat on the counter-attack with the pace of Sarr and Emmanuel Dennis (ยฃ5.2m) causing plenty of problems.
However, their best chance fell to Moussa Sissoko (ยฃ4.5m), who blazed over when well placed. The French international could well be the pick of the ยฃ4.5m midfielders following his move, and on this evidence, may be able to contribute the occasional attacking return too.

Above: Moussa Sissoko’s touch heatmap v Tottenham Hotspur in Gameweek 3 (from the Premium Members Area)
There was also a first league start for Joshua King (ยฃ5.5m) and a debut Premier League appearance for Francisco Sierralta (ยฃ4.4m), who both retained their places from the midweek cup match against Crystal Palace.
Daniel Bachmann (ยฃ4.5m) made seven saves in Gameweek 3, compared to just one across the opening two rounds. That saw him register four FPL points ahead of a kind run of fixtures which sees the Hornets take on Wolves (h), Norwich City (a) and Newcastle United (h) between Gameweeks 4 and 6.
Spurs XI: Lloris, Tanganga, Sanchez, Dier, Reguilon, Hojbjerg, Skipp, Alli, Son (Gil 88), Bergwijn (Moura 68), Kane
Watford XI: Bachmann, Cathcart (Ngakia 51), Troost-Ekong, Sierralta, Masina, Etebo, Sissoko (Cleverley 71), Kucka, Sarr, Dennis, King (Hernandez 65)

