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Two more Gameweek 14 matches to look back on now as we reflect on positive results for both Leeds United and Sunderland against Chelsea and Liverpool respectively.

SALAH BENCHED AGAIN + WHY GAKPO CAME OFF

Arne Slot opted for just one change to the line-up that started Sundayโ€™s much-needed win over West Ham United, replacing Milos Kerkez (ยฃ5.7m) at left-back with Andrew Robertson (ยฃ5.8m). That meant that Mohamed Salah (ยฃ14.1m) was benched in back-to-back Premier League games for the first time in his Liverpool career.

The Egyptian, who will be heading to the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after Gameweek 16, at least came on at half-time at Anfield following his Gameweek 13 no-show. He registered two shots (both inside the box) and created a match-high four chances, but a total expected goal involvement (xGI) figure of 0.17 tells its own story.

There are a maximum of three games left before Salah goes to AFCON, with this Saturday’s trip to seemingly resurgent Leeds United followed by a Tuesday night showdown with Inter Milan in the Champions League. Brighton and Hove Albion then come to Anfield on 13 December. You would think the 33-year-old come back into the side this weekend as Slot manages minutes elsewhere – will it kickstart the Egyptianโ€™s season?

Cody Gakpo (ยฃ7.5m), bought by 250,000 managers before Gameweek 14, was the man replaced by Salah at the break.

โ€œIn my opinion, Cody struggled to dominate the one-v-ones. If you want to have any chance against, like I said, they were pressing high but also in multiple situations they were in a low block, [so] the way to score is quite simple: you need a moment of magic from a player or you need a set-piece to score. I felt in the first half Cody struggled to find that moment because it was hard for him to dominate the one-v-one or get crosses in.

โ€œIn the first half we played with [Dominik] Szoboszlai off the right to be defensively strong enough not to concede enough as we did in the last few weeks. I changed it to Mo on the right side and then played with Florian Wirtz off the left. Like I said, we hardly conceded, but it was throughout the whole game difficult to create that moment of magic.โ€ – Arne Slot 

VAN DIJK AND ALISSON STRUGGLE

Continuing the theme of declining Liverpool legends, the two men who have formed the spine of this team for the best part of a decade both had another night to forget on Wednesday.

Alisson (ยฃ5.4m), starting his third match back from injury, did at least save four of the five shots on target he faced, but one of those – a powerful Trai Hume (ยฃ4.5m) effort from distance in the first half – was rather fortuitously turned onto the bar after the Brazilian failed to get a clean parry to it.

Early in the second half, Alissonโ€™s weak goal kick was then intercepted and brought straight back to his doorstep, forcing Ibrahima Konate (ยฃ5.4m) to head behind, and Omar Alderete (ยฃ4.1m) was put under little pressure by any of Liverpoolโ€™s defenders when he struck the post from the resulting Enzo Le Fee (ยฃ4.9m) corner.

The formerly imperious Virgil van Dijk (ยฃ6.0m), meanwhile, hit the defensive contribution (DefCon) threshold – one of three Reds to do so, alongside Konate and Ryan Gravenberch (ยฃ5.6m) – for the eighth time this season but was at fault for Sunderlandโ€™s eventual opener, giving the ball away before standing off and turning his back on Chemsdine Talbiโ€™s (ยฃ5.0m) 25-yard, 0.02 expected goals (xG) shot that was helped past Alisson by a deflection off the Dutchman.

“Far too many times this season we don’t concede a lot of chances but the ones that we do go in. We weren’t lucky enough to get the win over the line but in recent weeks we would have lost this game so that is a positive.โ€ – Arne Slot after Liverpool 1-1 Sunderland

Really, itโ€™s only thanks to the work rate of fringe man Federico Chiesa (ยฃ6.3m) that Liverpool didnโ€™t lose this game. 

The Italian, who has played fewer than 200 minutes in the league this year form zero starts, replaced an ineffective Alexander Isak (ยฃ10.4m) in the closing stages and was the only man present to chase down a Wilson Isidor (ยฃ5.6m) breakaway in stoppage time, managing to block the eventual goalbound shot after the Sunderland forward rounded an onrushing Alisson.

SZOBO AND WIRTZ THE MAIN THREATS

At the other end, Dominik Szoboszlai (ยฃ6.6m) and Florian Wirtz (ยฃ8.0m) were the hostsโ€™ biggest threats.

Each had four shots, with two of Szoboszlaiโ€™s three from outside the box placed on target. The Hungarian also made a couple of threatening runs, including one where he was marshalled away by Alderete but Sunderlandโ€™s out-ball was intercepted by Jones, who laid off for Wirtz to force an own goal equaliser off Nordi Mukiele (ยฃ4.2m) after some quick feet in the box.

That was one of the Germanโ€™s three shots inside the area – one more than Isak managed on another quiet night for the Swede, whose zero efforts on target will surely leave Hugo Ekitike (ยฃ8.4m) again wondering – like Chiesa – what more he must do to be given a starting spot.

All in all, Liverpool really didnโ€™t threaten Sunderlandโ€™s goalmouth all that much, with only four shots on target and one Opta-defined โ€˜big chanceโ€™ – by Wirtz – from 23 total attempts.

SUNDERLAND STAND FIRM

Indeed, this was another instance of Sunderland performing admirably against one of the top dogs to continue their impressive return to life in the Premier League. Theyโ€™re now sixth in the table as things stand, a point above Liverpool.

It showed what Le Bris said at full-time, that Sunderland are โ€œplaying our game and we believe it is possible to win anywhere.โ€

His side have definitely been better at the Stadium of Light (P7, W4, D3, L0) than away from it (P7, W2, D2, L3), especially on the goal-scoring front (14 at home versus four away), but their 14 goals conceded (seven each home/away) this season is a tally bettered only by Crystal Palace (11) and Arsenal (seven).

Their willingness to defend resolutely and make life uncomfortable for opponents is reflected in 26 โ€˜big chancesโ€™ allowed being the fourth-lowest tally, too, with Sunderland forcing teams to take more shots from outside the box than any other club.

Corner and penalty-taking Enzo Le Fee (ยฃ4.9m), meanwhile, continued his strong recent form with the assist for Talbiโ€™s opener, taking the budget-friendly Frenchman to four attacking returns in his last five matches.

Granit Xhaka (ยฃ5.2m) commanded the midfield, one of five Sunderland assets to hit the DefCon threshold alongside Mukiele, Alderete, Dan Ballard (ยฃ4.6m) and Reinildo (ยฃ4.0m).

LEEDS START FAST IN FARKEโ€™S 3-5-2

Last weekend, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola acknowledged Daniel Farkeโ€™s half-time decision to switch from 4-3-3 to 3-5-2 as a major turning point in a match where Leeds came from 0-2 down at the Etihad, only to lose in stoppage time.

Farke himself said then it โ€œwould be also too easy to just reduce it to [playing 3-5-2] – but thatโ€™s exactly what the German manager did at Elland Road on Wednesday, and to great effect.

Undeterred by opponents Chelsea having taken four points in the previous week against Arsenal and FC Barcelona, Leeds got off to a flying start by creating four chances in the opening five minutes.

ยฃ3.9M DEFENDER SCORES, STACH BACK

And in the sixth minute, the Whites were rewarded when Jaka Bijol (ยฃ3.9m) brilliantly turned in a corner delivery from the returning Anton Stach (ยฃ4.8m), who earned DefCon points for the third time this season and created four chances on the night as well as having three speculative shots of his own.

That was Bijolโ€™s first goal since joining the club this summer, but all four of his starts – and both of his own DefCon earnings – have come in the last six Gameweeks. This 12-point FPL performance certainly putting the centre-back on our radar as a squad option if he continues in this 3-5-2 alongside Joe Rodon (ยฃ4.1m) and Pascal Struijk (ยฃ4.3m).

Ao Tanaka (ยฃ4.8m) and Dominic Calvert-Lewin (ยฃ5.5m) found the net, too.

That makes it two goals in two games for the ex-Everton striker, who tucked in another poacherโ€™s finish to start the fightback against City in the match prior.

“A great shift from my lads, a great performance against one of the best sides in the world.โ€ – Daniel Farke

GUDMUNDSSON MAKES SWIFT RETURN

Gameweek 14 also brought a return to the starting line-up for popular FPL bench-warmer Gabriel Gudmundsson (ยฃ3.9m), who last weekend was benched in real life for the first time this season.

The Swedish left-back created two chances, one for each of Calvert-Lewin and Nmecha, had one shot of his own from inside the penalty box, registered DefCon for the first time since Gameweek 5 and had his heels rather petulantly clipped by Estevao (ยฃ6.6m), who – perhaps fortunate only to see a yellow card – was promptly replaced at the interval.

NETOโ€™S IMPORTANCE

Estevaoโ€™s replacement, Pedro Neto (ยฃ7.2m), further illustrated his importance to Enzo Marescaโ€™s side by pulling a goal back for the Blues just five minutes after coming on.

The Portuguese was rested from the start for the first time this season but duly delivered when called upon, taking down a Jamie Gittens (ยฃ6.1m) cross before squeezing the ball into the tiny space between Leeds goalie Lucas Perri (ยฃ4.5m) and the near post.

Gudmundsson perhaps gave his man too much room to do so, but Neto is in fine form with that his sixth attacking return (four goals, two assists) in his last seven Premier League appearances.

PALMER CAMEO, BLUES QUIET

Those returns have been needed in the absence of Cole Palmer (ยฃ10.3m), who replaced Liam Delap (ยฃ6.2m) after an hour and dragged his sole effort wide on his first appearance since September.

Despite the two sides having similar total shot counts, Delapโ€™s weak poke towards goal was the only effort on target that Chelsea managed in the first half. When he hit the side netting under pressure from Bijol in the second half, it meant only one of his three efforts had tested Perri, who only had that one save to make all evening.

Checking out the xG numbers adds to the narrative, with Leeds managing just under 3.00 while Chelsea barely scraped 1.00.

Maresca and Neto both conceded that their team – despite completing 630 passes, their most in a league match this season – was comfortably second best:

โ€œA very poor night, [Leeds] deserved to win the game, they were better in all aspects. [We will] Just try to analyse and learn from this game and focus on the next one.

“It’s not about possession, in possession you need a purpose. Today they were better in all aspects. Congratulations to them. After the goal we scored we had one or two clear chances, but the third goal killed the game completely, then it’s much more difficult.โ€ – Enzo Maresca

โ€œThey were better than us at everything. It’s difficult to take, we have to learn from that but we have to clear our minds, it happens. We are already focused on Bournemouth [in Gameweek 15].

“Sometimes it happens, we had a bad day, they had more intensity, attitude, won the second balls and had more desire than us. We cannot take games for granted.โ€ – Pedro Neto

ENZO DEEPER, NO JAMES, COPING WITHOUT CAICEDO

Perhaps as a double consequence of Moises Caicedoโ€™s (ยฃ5.9m) suspension and makeshift midfielder Reece James (ยฃ5.6m) being given a full rest, Enzo Fernandez (ยฃ6.7m) lined up as one of two holding midfielders beside Andrey Santos (ยฃ4.5m).

It meant the Argentine had an average position just inside Leedsโ€™ half, limiting the box-crashing role that has boosted his attacking numbers for much of this season, and he was also dispossessed near his own box for Tanakaโ€™s goal. 

Enzo still had three shots (none of them on target) and created two chances. He accrued Chelseaโ€™s highest individual xGI (albeit only 0.58), as well.

Maresca must now figure out how to navigate Bournemouth (a) and Everton (h) before he can welcome Caicedo back. The Colombianโ€™s most natural replacement, Romeo Lavia, is injured, Santos wasnโ€™t great against Leeds, and a deeper role definitely doesnโ€™t get the best out of Enzo.

Chelsea have won just two of eight league matches without Caicedo since his arrival from Brighton in 2023, compared to 43 victories from 82 when he has started.


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102 Comments Login to Post a Comment
  1. Brosstan
    • 11 Years
    5 months, 21 days ago

    Heaven owners in heaven?

    1. Critical Observer
      • 9 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      I heard they are both very cheerful like.

      1. BECKS TO THE FUTURE
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 4 Years
        5 months, 21 days ago

        I heard neither exist.

  2. AD105
    • 9 Years
    5 months, 21 days ago

    1 FT, what should I be doing? 0.6 ITB

    Raya
    VVD Richards Andersen
    Bruno Foden Semenyo Enzo
    Haaland Mateta Pedro

    Dubravka Senesi Alderete Stach

    1. Magic Zico
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      Pedro > Thiago or Enzo > Bruno G/Minteh

    2. Feanor
      • 16 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      I would upgrade Stach to Anderson

  3. Steavn8k
    • 3 Years
    5 months, 21 days ago

    Enzo to Bruno G for a punt?

  4. WVA
    • 9 Years
    5 months, 21 days ago

    Mbeumo over Bruno was a bad bad call

    1. Bobby Digital
      • 8 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      Milk was a baad choice

      1. WVA
        • 9 Years
        5 months, 21 days ago

        It’s so damn hot

        1. Punned It
          • 1 Year
          5 months, 21 days ago

          Hey, lady in the red hat!

    2. Amartey Partey
      • 6 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      Too soon

    3. Pompel
      • 12 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      Boomo -> Bruno next gw, easy

  5. WVA
    • 9 Years
    5 months, 21 days ago

    Who do you prefer long term?

    A. Woltemade
    B. BrunoG

    1. Bobby Digital
      • 8 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      A

    2. chilli con kone
      • 12 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      Wolt easily

  6. Magic Zico
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    5 months, 21 days ago

    I am asking again: Is Semenyo (CHE) > Foden (SUN) for a hit worth it when the next GW 5 FTs are topped up?

    1. Qaiss
      • 10 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      Chelsea without Caicedo have no midfield and Bournemouth need a win

      Sunderland know how to defend. Don’t do it I say

      1. Magic Zico
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 7 Years
        5 months, 21 days ago

        Cheers

    2. Old Man
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      No. Sunderland are not as open as Fulham.

  7. Khalico
    • 10 Years
    5 months, 21 days ago

    Would you keep Gakpo or Semenyo?

  8. Gazza1993
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 1 Year
    5 months, 21 days ago

    I have 2 FTs to use, but I like my team, who should I replace? 0 ITB

    Donnarumma, Dubravka
    Timber, Muñoz, Senesi, Oreilly, Rodon
    Rice, Fernández, Mbeumo, Minteh, Barnes
    Haaland, Thiago, Welbeck

    1. The Bandit
      • 15 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      Don’t make subs just for the sake of it. The earlier article saying you should use them up was wrong.

    2. Magic Zico
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      Good question, maybe Foden due to his form for somebody or if Rice is not fit

    3. Feanor
      • 16 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      Donnarumma is not worth the money

      1. Old Man
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        5 months, 21 days ago

        this

  9. Yes Ndidi
    • 6 Years
    5 months, 21 days ago

    On WC, please

    Saka & Neto (or Enzo + funds)
    or
    Palmer & Rice

    1. Magic Zico
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      Rice and Neto and use money somewhere else. Palmer is tempting to go early but I personally observe him a bit more (re fitness).

  10. chilli con kone
    • 12 Years
    5 months, 21 days ago

    My cats breath smells like cat food

    1. Twisted Saltergater
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      You have cat breath?

    2. beerhockeyrock
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      5 months, 20 days ago

      I eated the purple berries...
      they taste like burning

  11. Feanor
    • 16 Years
    5 months, 21 days ago

    Who else will have two Brunos for GW16?

    1. Brosstan
      • 11 Years
      5 months, 21 days ago

      o/

  12. Feanor
    • 16 Years
    5 months, 21 days ago

    I want to finally replace Vicario in GW16 but of course Henderson has City, so that's a tough fixture to start with

    Might go Sels

  13. Sir Michael Taker
    • 11 Years
    5 months, 21 days ago

    Amorim doubling up on his full backs to nulify the West Ham wide threat. Unfortunately the centre of the park could be a little easier to get through