We dissect the main Fantasy Premier League (FPL) talking points from the fourth and final Gameweek 29 fixture: West Ham United v Aston Villa.

KUDUS + BOWEN DENIED
West Ham had no fewer than three โgoalsโ ruled out on Sunday, as Gameweek 29 continued to throw up further disappointment for FPL managers, particularly those on a Free Hit.
Mohammed Kudus (ยฃ6.9m) was the first to be frustrated, when he saw his goal ruled out for a foul in the build-up.
Jarrod Bowen (ยฃ8.0m) owners then thought heโd claimed an assist, only for the referee to rule it had hit Michail Antonioโs (ยฃ5.7m) arm before flying in.
As such, Kudus and Bowen โ two popular Free Hit targets โ combined for just three FPL points, with the latter failing to register a single shot.
Prior to that hat-trick of disallowed strikes, Antonio had put West Ham in front, guiding in a downward header for his first Premier League goal since Gameweek 3.
It was provided by full-back Vladimir Coufal (ยฃ4.6m), who is now up to seven assists for the season, fourth of all FPL defenders behind Kieran Trippier (ยฃ6.7m), Alfie Doughty (ยฃ4.7m) and Pedro Porro (ยฃ5.8m).
Antonio was later replaced on 65 minutes, pushing Bowen up front.
Explaining the substitution, David Moyes said:
โMick has played 70 minutes in midweek and another 60-odd today, so weโre trying to manage it.
โWeโve also got other people with fresh legs who we want to get on the pitch and give them minutes as well, but I thought it was just the right time to see if we could freshen it up.
โThey were the better team at the time and we couldnโt keep the ball and werenโt getting up the pitch too quickly, so trying to find other ways of doing it was what we tried to do, but he did a good job for us, Mick, and scored a really good goal.โ โ David Moyes on Michail Antonio
EMERYโS TINKERING
After last weekโs 3-5-2 gamble failed to pay off, Unai Emery reverted to a back four for Sundayโs trip to West Ham.
The inclusion of Jhon Duran (ยฃ5.0m), however, was a little surprising, given that this was his first ever Premier League start.
Deployed next to Ollie Watkins (ยฃ9.0m) in a 4-4-2, the pair dovetailed as split strikers but the whole setup lacked fluidity, forcing a half-time rethink.
On came Moussa Diaby (ยฃ6.3m) for Duran, and from that point onwards, Aston Villa looked much more threatening.
In fact, it was Diaby who teed up another substitute, Nicolo Zaniolo (ยฃ5.4m), for the equaliser.
โWe tried to get everybody to feel comfortable in the structure, playing in our idea and style. But in the first half we didnโt connect very well in the right side.
โThe second half we changed a little bit and for example, Diaby felt comfortable playing as well as a number 10. We connected with him and Leon Bailey very well.โ โ Unai Emery
As for Watkins and Leon Bailey (ยฃ5.7m), each of them has now blanked in back-to-back Gameweeks.
They also have some tricky fixtures on the horizon (see below), with no ‘doubles’ between now and the end of the season to fall back on.

ISSUES AT THE BACK
Aston Villa were sloppy in possession on Sunday, with West Hamโs high press forcing Unai Emeryโs side into errors.
In a laboured first half which drew parallels with last weekโs 4-0 loss to Tottenham Hotspur, Villa struggled to get going, losing the ball in dangerous areas, which West Ham were able to capitalise on for the opener.
It means Villa have now conceded 12 goals in their last six matches, a period which has seen them fail to keep a single clean sheet.
They also rank among the worst six sides over that period for expected goals conceded (xGC) and โbig chancesโ conceded, which is something Emery will want to address with trips to Manchester City and Arsenal coming up.
One particular weakness that forthcoming opponents will target is set-pieces.
Bowenโs deliveries caused real problems on Sunday and Emeryโs troops are bottom for xGC set-play from Gameweek 13 onwards (see below), something Pablo Sarabia (ยฃ4.7m) and Kevin De Bruyne (ยฃ10.5m) will look to exploit after the international break.

โIn this Premier League level, it is difficult because the set-piece takers are good. It is important to not concede set-pieces.
โOverall, I think tactically in the second half we dominated and imposed our position. It is better to win, but we drew. I think it’s good and we have to accept it.โ โ Unai Emery

