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The pre-season Scout Notes continue as we look back at the first and last friendlies from the last few days.

We start with Manchester United v Everton before how reflecting on how Crystal Palace did in two kickabouts with Augsburg.


MANCHESTER UNITED 2-2 EVERTON

FPL pre-season: Beto + Kalajdzic goals, Lopez debut 1

  • Goals: Fernandes pen, Mount | Ndiaye, Heaven own-goal
  • Assists: Amad, Fernandes | Gueye

HOW UNITED LINED UP WITH MBEUMO, CUNHA + FERNANDES

We got our first look at Bryan Mbeumo (£8.0m) in a Manchester United shirt on Sunday evening.

Not only that but fellow summer recruit Matheus Cunha (£8.0m) was back in the team after missing out in midweek due to “fatigue”.

Cunha was the nominal ‘nine’ in Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-2-1, with Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes (£9.0m) behind him. There was plenty of role-switching going on, however, without a Rasmus Hojlund (£6.5m)-style figurehead.

Amad Diallo (£6.5m) meanwhile lined up at right wing-back.

Beto Barry

Above image from Sofascore

It was those four players who combined for an early Cunha chance, some nice, slick interplay possibly boding well for the season ahead. And it was that quartet working in tandem again for the incident that led to United’s 19th-minute penalty, with Amad eventually sent tumbling. In between, Amad and Cunha had teed up a blocked shot for Fernandes.

Mbeumo himself would go on to nearly score twice when following in a saved Fernandes effort, while the Cameroon international saw a direct free-kick parried away.

It wasn’t all perfect: Mbeumo understandably looked short of full sharpness due to his late return to pre-season training and Cunha isn’t really a ‘nine’. Fernandes also called the collective performance “lazy” after the game.

“You can feel the physicality of Bryan is not perfect, that is normal, but the first touch, the way he turns and connects to the other guys, the runs that he made, it is really important. And he is going to be really important to our team.” – Ruben Amorim

But there were some promising glimpses of this new-look attack in the Summer Series finale, and you’d think that understanding would only improve as the season goes on.

FERNANDES STILL ON PENS!

With Mbeumo, Cunha and Fernandes on the field, Manchester United had three of last season’s first-choice penalty takers to call on – not that Cunha got a single chance from 12 yards in 2024/25 with Wolves deprived of spot-kicks.

But it was the tried-and-true Fernandes who stepped up to score when Amad was fouled in the box here.

It was interesting to see the Portuguese playmaker still in the front three despite the inclusion of Mbeumo and Cunha. That, though, will surely change with the arrival of a new number nine.

Fernandes still bagged an assist despite shifting back into central midfield in the second half. He teed up substitute Mason Mount (£6.0m) for a superb strike.

United still clearly need reinforcements in the engine room alongside Fernandes, as they were cut open on several occasions, even by an attack as unremarkable as Everton’s.

BETO OVER BARRY AGAIN

This was another game in which Beto (£5.5m) started over Thierno Barry (£6.0m) for the Toffees.

It’s not a sign of preference yet, as Barry joined up with his new teammates late after signing and is being integrated slowly.

David Moyes also had some lukewarm words on Beto ahead of kick-off, perhaps trying to fire his striker up.

“I’ve been a bit disappointed with Beto, and I’ve told him. We need him doing a bit more, and he can do more and he has done more [in the past]. So, we’re hoping that we can get a bit more from him but he’s a really honest-working lad and I’m sure he’ll try and prove that tonight.

“Because Barry has done very little pre-season, he was with France in the under-21 tournament, he really just joined us when we came out [to the States]. So, we’re just trying to introduce him gently and bring him on. Once we get back home in the next week, we’ll try to see where he is.” – David Moyes on Beto and Thierno Barry, ahead of kick-off

Beto at least responded with his best showing of the summer, albeit still a goalless one. He was denied one strike by an offside, later seeing Charly Alcaraz (£5.5m) nick the ball off his toes with the goal at his mercy.

Iliman Ndiaye (£6.5m) had brought Everton level initially with a well-taken goal, with a comical Ayden Heaven (£4.0m) own-goal restoring parity for a second time.

James Tarkowski (£5.5m) made his first post-injury start and got through an hour, with Jake O’Brien (£5.0m) getting forward plenty from right-back. Twice, O’Brien should have scored from set pieces, hitting the post with one effort.

Tim Iroegbunam (£5.0m) interestingly played the most advanced central midfield role but that may have been just a bit of pre-season experimentation, with Dwight McNeil (£6.0m) to come back in.


Manchester United XI: Bayindir, Yoro (Maguire 57’), De Ligt (Fredricson 88’), Shaw (Heaven 57’), Amad, Ugarte (Casemiro 72’), Mainoo (Mount 57’), Dalot, Fernandes, Mbeumo (Chinazaekpere Dorgu (45’), Cunha (Hojlund 72’).

Everton XI: Pickford, O’Brien, Keane, Tarkowski (Onyango 61′), Garner, Gueye (McNeil 61′), Iroegbunam (Chermiti 84′), Mykolenko, Ndiaye (Armstrong 84′), Alcaraz (Aznou 61′), Beto (Barry 60′).


AUGSBURG 1-3 CRYSTAL PALACE
AUGSBURG 1-0 CRYSTAL PALACE

FPL pre-season: £4.0m Hickey shines, Thiago, Munoz + Eze goals 1

No splitting-the-first-team mind games from Oliver Glasner in Palace’s two friendlies against Augsburg on Friday: there was a clear first XI and a very obvious second string.

Glasner, in fact, copied his team selection from the FA Cup final in the opening match in Austria.

MATETA BRACE

Jean-Philippe Mateta (£7.5m) was lively, notching his third and fourth goals of pre-season. Both came from set plays. The first was a beautifully executed free-kick move featuring a disguised pass from Eberechi Eze (£7.5m), the second a rebound from a Chris Richards (£4.5m) header.

Other goals could have come from Mateta, too. There was a one-on-one in which the striker shot (too) early, a header wide from an Eze cross and an off-target poke from a Tyrick Mitchell (£5.0m) delivery. Even for Eze’s goal, Mateta was clean through on goal initially before a tackle robbed him of a shooting chance.

While there are still players clearly getting up to speed – Daniel Munoz (£5.5m) being one – the Eagles at least have some kind of rhythm ahead of next weekend’s Community Shield.

Rarely troubled by Augsburg bar one early Dean Henderson (£5.0m) save, Palace’s clean sheet only went up in smoke thanks to a comical late penalty award for the Bundesliga side, the ball hitting Jefferson Lerma (£5.0m) on the thigh and not, as the referee thought, his hand.

“I’m very satisfied with the first game. It was a very, very good performance, creating lots of chances.

“They had chances and the penalty. Some legs were a bit tired. It was the first time that the team had played [the full] 90 minutes. We have had a few games, we’ve only been in training for 10 days or, like Chris Richards, one week. We had to be a bit considerate.

“But as I said, we had good chances, scored some nice goals. We were dangerous from set pieces and gave away very little defensively.” – Oliver Glasner

We won’t dwell too much on the second friendly, which was effectively a reserve match.

Eddie Nketiah (£5.5m) came off injured early, however, while there was no Borna Sosa (£4.5m) in either game. There are suggestions that the wing-back is training separately from the squad at present. Mitchell was also struggling in the first friendly but carried on until the 69th minute.


Crystal Palace XI for first game: Henderson, Richards (Lerma 69), Lacroix, Guéhi, Muñoz, Kamada, Wharton, Mitchell (Clyne 69), Sarr, Mateta, Eze.

Crystal Palace XI for second game: Benítez (Matthews, 64), Jemide, Browne, Rodney, Clyne (Ahamada, 71), Hughes, Lerma (Benamar, 71), Cardines, Devenny, Nketiah (Esse, 28), Edouard (Rak-Sakyi, 81).

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  1. Jeko
    • 11 Years
    4 months, 2 days ago

    Sanchez/ Kelleher
    Colwill Aina Robinson Lacroix De Cuyper
    Salah Palmer Rogers Kudus Roberts
    Fullkrug Isak Piroe

    Any suggestion? Feel my défense a bit weak. What u think?

  2. Club-De-Belon
    • 4 Years
    4 months, 2 days ago

    Scout thinks that predicted line up of Leeds (updated 4th August) is Piroe both in attack and in goal.

    Poor Perri getting benched for Striker running up and down the field...

    1. Skonto Rigga
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 8 Years
      4 months, 2 days ago

      Yeah Perri has disappeared for some reason! It's defaulted to the next one alphabetically. Added Darlow back in for now while I try and get him back 😀

      1. Club-De-Belon
        • 4 Years
        4 months, 2 days ago

        it was just funny to see 🙂

  3. Club-De-Belon
    • 4 Years
    4 months, 2 days ago

    Btw, Sarr or Bergvall? The 0.5 is truly no concern.

    I decided to not punt on Malen, since in the same GWs I would play him, Spurs have better fixtures and I LOVE picking players have chance to overperform usual expectations.

    I know Malen is also very low owned, but I want Spurs MID for

  4. Exelcius
    • 10 Years
    4 months, 2 days ago

    Kelleher, Dubravka
    Murillo, Konsa, Van de Ven, Wan-Bissaka, Estève
    Palmer, Saka, Wirtz, Roger, Baleba
    Haaland, Watkins, Guiu

    Any thoughts?

  5. Wirtz Nightmare
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    4 months, 2 days ago

    Hi everyone hope you are all having a great summer.
    Any thoughts/ constructive critisicm on this team Dont really know how to cover arsenal and mabye lacking city players.
    Sanchez [kinsky]
    Colwill VDV VVD [konsa rodon]
    rogers palmer salah wirtz reijnders
    watkins wood [ guiu]

    Mabye the defense is week .
    And dont know how i would fit Haaland in.
    Thanks

    1. Ronnies
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      4 months, 2 days ago

      Solid team, but I wouldn't double up on Chelsea defence. Maybe Sels instead of Sanchez.

    2. pilgrimchris
      • 11 Years
      4 months, 2 days ago

      I'd worry Hato will eat into Colwill's minutes? I think Palmer and Sanchez seem the only players you can be confident will play if fit

  6. Ronnies
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    4 months, 2 days ago

    Best option;

    A) Bowen in a 3-4-3

    B) Writz in a 3-5-2

    Cheers.

    1. g40steve
      • 7 Years
      4 months, 2 days ago

      One is proven in FPL

      1. I Member
        • 10 Years
        4 months, 2 days ago

        And other is one of the best players in the world.

        1. FHRITP
          • 2 Years
          4 months, 2 days ago

          Most people on here never heard of her.

  7. Tommy Template
    • 11 Years
    4 months, 2 days ago

    Levi Colwill is a funny one. Must be a fixtures pick at 5m? 10 cleans, a couple of goal involvement and he's not even pushing 120 points after defcon and that's off 35 matches so not like he's massively short on minutes, no more than he could be this season now they've got the lad from Ajax as competition.

    1. The Mentaculus
      • 4 Years
      4 months, 2 days ago

      I've vaguely considered him. Just on the basis of Chelsea defensive cover if I can't afford Cucurella. But you're right; after looking at DCs I'm more inclined to go for someone else (maybe Collins although in rotation). Think I read that Hato is developing into more of a LB though

      1. Tommy Template
        • 11 Years
        4 months, 2 days ago

        I thought he was a strange one at 5m but everyone would probably have him at 4.5 I guess purely on the Chelsea factor. Realistically hardly as if 10 cleans is a disaster, wouldn't think the ceiling is more than 15 cleans with Bob Sanchez as he's prone to expected stupid every couple of games. His attacking output last season is him basically, he won't get more than he did unless they use him different on set plays. Defcon doesn't like him because he plays for a team who don't do much defending beyond Caicedo.

      2. FHRITP
        • 2 Years
        4 months, 2 days ago

        ''cover''.

        What are you talking about lol just pick the players you think will score the most points.

    2. AC/DC AFC
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      4 months, 2 days ago

      Best let them pick him!

  8. Jrot94
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    4 months, 2 days ago

    Sanchez
    Virgil / Neco / Tottenham 4.5
    Salah / Palmer / Wirtz / Rogers
    Wood / Welbeck / Piroe

    4.0 Semenyo Truffert Esteve

    Little unbalanced with no big strikers, but I like Piroe as my 9th attacker at ATM, surprised he's not getting more love
    any thoughts/advice?

  9. g40steve
    • 7 Years
    4 months, 2 days ago

    All the teams with Wanb obviously never watched last nights WHU match 😉

    1. x.jim.x
      • 11 Years
      4 months, 2 days ago

      Or the rest of his career

  10. g40steve
    • 7 Years
    4 months, 2 days ago

    How’s the current template look?

  11. theshazly
    • 2 Years
    4 months, 2 days ago

    Almost locked on this

    Areola ( Petrovic )
    N.Williams Konsa Robinson ( Gudmndsson / Esteve )
    Salah Marmoush Wirtz Palmer Kudus
    Gyokeres JSL ( Guiu )

    0 ITB

    Any advises ?

    1. Tommy Template
      • 11 Years
      4 months, 2 days ago

      Looks alright, pretty nicely balanced. Maybe a bit light up top but does seem to be the way a lot are heading which is interesting as I think the league has better strikers now than its ever had probably (in terms of depth across the league rather than one or two big names being outstanding) but maybe FPL have stopped rewarding them sufficiently, we shall see. Not a fan of JSL myself mainly because of Wolves, pretty down on them as an attack minus Cunha, Ait-Nouri, Semedo. Hard to argue with his scoring last season though for a first season in England. Is it sustainable with his low volume? Too early to know. Konsa would be a long way down my list of 4.5 defenders too I think but that's minor points probably.

  12. AC/DC AFC
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    4 months, 2 days ago

    Anyone considering a Salah and Haaland team to start?

    With the 4.5m options at the back and 6.5m in midfield, it's do-able. I even saw a decent draft team including Isak posted earlier today.

    1. Nightcrawler
      • 6 Years
      4 months, 2 days ago

      Nah 2 14+ players is too much considering u can only captain one

      More likely to go without both than to go with. I think the latter is a very good strategy. Just needs a little bravery and acceptance that week 1 has the potential to go very badly

    2. nonaynever
      • 10 Years
      4 months, 2 days ago

      currently on this, with a BB1

      Sels/Dubravka
      Diouf/De Cuyper/Andersen/Rodon/Richards
      Salah/Wirtz/Minteh/Rice/Potts
      Haaland/Gyo/Fulkrug (Watkins if a doubt over Gyo)

    3. The Mentaculus
      • 4 Years
      4 months, 2 days ago

      I am now, yeah. Going off the idea of starting with Isak and/or Gyokeres has opened it up as a possibility, and I'm comfortable going without Palmer. But then I look at it again as Haaland + 5.5 mid vs Saka/Palmer + Watkins and I'm not sure it's really worth it. Plus if mostly capping Salah, having Haaland captain just for Brighton (A) also seems a little hard to justify

  13. Nightcrawler
    • 6 Years
    4 months, 2 days ago

    Yet to see a14+ player in FPL that's worth the price from what I remember. ...Haaland, Ronaldo, RVP all ended up being bad picks at that price and I held on them for too long

    Seriously reluctant to go with either Salah or Haaland. Anyone without either that really happy with their current team?

  14. Hungry Hippo
    • 6 Years
    4 months, 2 days ago

    When will FPL announce a price for Rio Ngumoha? I would expect a £4.5M Price Tag which would make him the very definition of Essential!