We continue our Fantasy Premier League (FPL) Gameweek 9 Scout Notes with analysis of Everton v Watford.
For a briefer summary of all six of Saturdayโs games, click here, while the footer at the bottom of this piece will direct you to our detailed Scout Notes on the other Gameweek 9 action.
EVERTON 2-5 WATFORD
- Goals: Tom Davies (ยฃ4.9m), Richarlison (ยฃ7.4m) | Joshua King (ยฃ5.5m) x3, Juraj Kucka (ยฃ5.5m), Emmanuel Dennis (ยฃ5.2m)
- Assists: Demarai Gray (ยฃ5.8m), Michael Keane (ยฃ5.0m) | Craig Cathcart (ยฃ4.4m), Cucho Hernandez (ยฃ5.0m), Dennis x2, Joao Pedro (ยฃ5.4m)
- Bonus: King x3, Dennis x2, Keane x1
BENITEZ’S HONEYMOON OVER?

Everton’s attacking assets have offered us some excellent value for money this season but we might be reaching the jumping-off point for Andros Townsend (ยฃ5.7m) and co, not just because of Saturday’s freak 5-2 loss to Watford.
Depending on your view of the backlines of Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur, the Toffees’ favourable fixture run has, or soon will, come to an end.
Rafael Benitez’s troops sit bottom of our Season Ticker for fixture difficulty from Gameweeks 10-18, meeting all bar Manchester United of the ‘big six’ plus Leicester City and Brentford.

Demarai Gray (ยฃ5.8m) still found a way to deliver his fifth attacking return of the season with his assist for Everton’s opener but it was a largely lethargic offensive display for the third home match running, with injuries perhaps finally catching up with the blue half of Merseyside.
Salomon Rondon (ยฃ6.0m) yet again flattered to deceive in the absence of Dominic Calvert-Lewin (ยฃ8.0m), while Abdoulaye Doucoure‘s (ยฃ5.8m) first no-show of 2021/22 was felt at both ends of the pitch.
Yerry Mina (ยฃ4.9m) was arguably the biggest loss, as the out-of-sorts Michael Keane (ยฃ5.0m) and Ben Godfrey (ยฃ4.8m) served up a horror show at the back.
โToday was not about [the injured players], we had enough quality on the pitch to win โ and we were winning. It is up to us to manage the situation and improve that. Some players were a little bit tired but it doesnโt matter, it is not an excuse. We have to be better โ especially when you are in control of the game. You canโt make the mistakes we made.โ – Rafael Benitez
While Gray, Townsend and Doucoure have been success stories in Benitez’s traditionally strong start at a new club, Lucas Digne (ยฃ5.3m) has arguably been the biggest FPL flop of the campaign: the France international averages under 1.9 points per match after a ticker-topping opening nine Gameweeks.
A positive was the goalscoring return of substitute Richarlison (ยฃ7.4m), at least, with the Brazilian’s comeback presumably now meaning that Townsend’s stint as penalty-taker has come to an end.
KING LEADS THE LINE FOR NEW-LOOK WATFORD

After seeing his new charges thrashed by Liverpool last weekend, Claudio Ranieri had a full week of training with his Watford squad and set his side up in a 4-3-3, following the disastrous wing-back experiment of Gameweek 8.
Ismaila Sarr (ยฃ6.3m) was back in the right-wing role that seems to suit him best but somehow he missed out on any attacking return after a rare off-day and early substitution, leaving a quartet of sub-ยฃ6.0m forwards to do the damage.
Emmanuel Dennis (ยฃ5.2m) hadn’t even started the game but replaced Sarr to bank three attacking returns and move up to sixth in the FPL forwards’ points table, while the corner-taking Cucho Hernandez (ยฃ5.0m) – again preferred on the left flank – and substitute Joao Pedro (ยฃ5.4m) each chipped in with an assist apiece.
Star of the show, though, was Joshua King (ยฃ5.5m).
Deployed in the middle of the front three, King racked up a total of four big chances and an expected goal involvement (xGI) figure of 2.13, totals beaten by only Christian Benteke (ยฃ6.3m) in the Gameweek just gone.
“For a striker it is confidence. I had a horrible season last season. Any striker when you start scoring gets confidence.” – Joshua King
The Norwegian has now quietly amassed six attacking returns in his last four appearances for the Hornets, although like Everton, King and his teammates languish at the wrong end of the Season Ticker over the next six matches: they’re probably a ‘hold but don’t buy’ for Gameweek 10, after which comes a particularly nasty set of five games:

The good news for owners of Armando Broja (ยฃ5.0m) et al ahead of next Saturday was that, despite an improved defensive showing, the Watford backline still managed to concede twice to a below-par Everton; that makes it nine Premier League matches without a clean sheet for the Hornets.
Dennis will miss that match against the Saints, meanwhile, having collected his fifth booking of the campaign.
Evertonย XI (4-4-1-1): Pickford, Coleman, Keane, Godfrey, Digne, Townsend, Davies, Allan, Gordon (Richarlison 60). Gray (Iwobi 77), Rondon.
Watford XIย (4-3-3): Foster, Ngakia (Nkoulou 76), Troost-Ekong, Cathcart, Masina, Tufan (Pedro 64), Sissoko, Kucka, Sarr (Dennis 64), King, Hernandez.

