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Liverpool rounded off the FA Cup third round with a 4-1 win over Barnsley on Monday night – and the return to fitness of Hugo Ekitike (£8.9m) was the big Fantasy takeaway from Anfield.

Reflecting on that game, plus the weekend ties involving Brentford, West Ham United and Wolverhampton Wanderers, it’s time for another Scout Notes.

With Football League clubs providing the opposition and rotation rife, these notes are as much about the wider talking points as the on-field action.

RESULTS

TeamOpponentResultGoalsAssists
LiverpoolBarnsley (h)4-1 winSzoboszlai, Frimpong, Wirtz, EkitikéMac Allister x2, Ekitiké, Wirtz
BrentfordSheffield Wednesday (a)2-0 winLewis-Potter, Jensen penJensen, Donovan
West Ham UnitedQueens Park Rangers (h)2-1 winSummerville, Castellanos Magassa, Summerville
Wolverhampton WanderersShrewsbury Town (h)6-1 winStrand Larsen x3, Arias,
Rodrigo Gomes, Arokodare
Hwang, Strand Larsen, Arias, Arokodare, Møller Wolfe

SELECTION/ROTATION

TeamChanges from GW21’s starting XIPlayers who kept their
places (mins played)
Mins for
other players
Liverpool6Van Dijk (90), Szoboszlai (90), Gakpo (90), Mac Allister (88), Frimpong (60)Mamardashvili (90), Robertson (90), Jones (90), Ngumoha (73), Gomez (60), Chiesa (60), Konate (30), Wirtz (30), Ekitike (30), Gravenberch (17), Nyoni (2)
Brentford8Lewis-Potter (90), Jensen (89), Henry (80)Valdimarsson (90), Hickey (90), Pinnock (90), Damsgaard (90), Donovan (90), van den Berg (89), Nelson (70), Henderson (45), Janelt (45), Nunes (20), Arthur (10), Kayode (1), Konak (1)
West Ham United6Todibo (120), Bowen (120), Summerville (120), Castellanos (111), Mavropanos (45)Hermansen (120), Kilman (120), Potts (120), Wan-Bissaka (90), Mayers (90), Pablo (75), Magassa (70), Soucek (50), Walker-Peters (30), Scarles (30), Rodriguez (9)
Wolverhampton Wanderers5S Bueno (90), Krejci (90), Arias (84), Hwang (74), J Gomes (60), Tchatchoua (60)Johnstone (90), Doherty (90), Moller Wolfe (90), Andre (90), Strand Larsen (74), Mane (30), Rodrigo Gomes (30), Arokodare (16), Lopez (16), Lima (6)
Ekitike fit

EKITIKE RETURNS – AND IS STRAIGHT ON THE SCORESHEET

Back just in time for a home match against Burnley…

Ekitike, the most-sold player of Gameweek 22 by some margin, reappeared as a substitute on Monday after a two-match absence.

Arne Slot introduced the French forward and Florian Wirtz (£8.2m) on the hour mark, the two going on to score and assist each other. Ekitike’s superb backheeled flick was curled in by the German midfielder, who repaid the favour by squaring for his fellow sub in injury time.

Cody Gakpo (£7.3m) had started the night up front, doing little to suggest Ekitike will struggle to reclaim his striker’s spot if he’s completely fit. Gakpo ended up playing up on both flanks in the closing stages, with Rio Ngumoha (£4.3m) withdrawn due to cramp.

MORE RIGHT-BACK RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SZOBOSZLAI?

The best player on the pitch for most of the game, and not for the first time this season, was Dominik Szoboszlai (£6.6m). His thunderbolt from distance opened the scoring, while he was one of the few Liverpool players who looked capable of grabbing the game by the scruff of the neck. A 4-1 scoreline flattered the Reds, with those Ekitike and Wirtz goals adding gloss.

Szoboszlai is only human, though: a horrendous error from the Hungarian resulted in Barnsley reducing the arrears to 2-1.

While we can chalk that gaffe up to a one-off, of greater worry to his owners in FPL is the potential for him to resume right-back duties – at least part of the time – in the season run-in.

That’s because Conor Bradley (£5.0m) looks set to miss the rest of 2025/26 with a knee injury. While Jeremie Frimpong (£5.7m) is fit, he’s been carefully managed since his own return from a medium-term lay-off and he’s not going to start every match. Even when fit, you sense that Slot has his reservations about the Dutchman’s defensive abilities. He’s only started two league matches at right-back this season, indeed. Those shortcomings mightn’t be too exposed at home to Barnsley or Wolves (or in Gameweek 22 against Burnley), but will Slot start Frimpong in the back four against, for instance, Manchester City in Gameweek 25?

There’s always Joe Gomez (£4.9m), of course, and Szoboszlai owners will be hoping he stays fit to share the burden at right-back. Still, Slot acknowledged the possibility of his influential Hungarian international returning to full-back duties in the weeks and months ahead – and that’s indeed where he finished Monday’s match against the Tykes.

“It’s an enormous blow for him but as a result of that, it’s a big blow for us as well because I hope that you don’t think I would like to play Dominik Szoboszlai as a right full-back. Jeremie Frimpong has to play a lot of minutes, also comes back from an injury, has missed out on three or four months of a lot of playing time. I liked him again today, by the way, but I have to make sure he is able to play again at the weekend and then we go to Marseille and then we go to Bournemouth. It is nine games in January with six defenders available. I have to manage it in the right way and I have to give enormous compliments to the players that are fit that we are 11 games unbeaten.” – Arne Slot on Conor Bradley

Frimpong did at least exhibit his undoubted attacking threat, scoring a cracker of his own.

THIAGO + SCHADE ABSENT

There was no Igor Thiago (£7.1m) as Brentford comfortably saw off troubled Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday. In the absence of any telling post-match quotes from Keith Andrews, the presumption is a rest. Andrews said after the Sunderland game about “looking after him” and this being his first run of starting matches more than once a week, so the likelihood is that the Bees were wrapping their 16-goal striker up in cotton wool.

Kevin Schade (£7.1m) was also missing from the matchday squad as Andrews rotated eight of his Gameweek 21 starting XI in all.

‘OOP’ LEWIS-POTTER GOES UP FRONT

In the absence of Schade and Thiago, Andrews opted for Keane Lewis-Potter (£4.9m) up top.

Lewis-Potter has been playing ‘out of position’ (OOP) on the wing in recent weeks but this was a further step up, with the versatile FPL defender leading the line. He was on the scoresheet, too, nodding in Mathias Jensen‘s (£4.9m) free-kick. That was one of six attempts he had at Hillsborough, another of which hit the bar. An attempted lob and a header from a corner also drew fine saves.

The threat to Lewis-Potter is now the return of Dango Ouattara (£5.8m) from international duty. Dango is back from the Africa Cup of Nations after Burkina Faso’s elimination, and he’ll return to contention in Gameweek 22 after being given the weekend off.

Brentford’s momentum may ensure that Lewis-Potter keeps his place for now but those ‘OOP’ run-outs are likely on borrowed time.

JENSEN DEPUTISES ON PENS

One of Brentford’s stand-out players over the last month or so has been Jensen, whose form has largely kept Mikkel Damsgaard (£5.8m) out of the side. It hasn’t translated into any attacking returns in FPL, and the underlying numbers have been middling (an expected goal involvement (xGI) of 1.90 since Gameweek 13).

Still, it’s sometimes nice to know who is where in the penalty-taking pecking order – and Jensen is at least in the mix when Thiago is out. The Danish midfielder scored superbly from the spot on Saturday after young winger Romelle Donovan (£4.4m) had been felled. Schade was also absent, of course; he had missed from the spot in Gameweek 3.

At the other end, the Bees were seldom troubled by their inexperienced hosts. Sepp van den Berg (£4.5m) stepped back into the defence but still faces a fight to regain his place in the Premier League when the regulars return in Gameweek 22.

TATY OFF THE MARK

One of West Ham United’s two new strikers is off the mark.

Valentin ‘Taty’ Castellanos (£5.5m) scored the extra-time winner on Saturday as an unconvincing West Ham squeaked past Championship side Queens Park Rangers to spare under-fire manager Nuno Espirito Santo further woe.

Taty and Pablo Felipe (£5.5m) both arrived in early January but it’s the former who has seen more action so far, starting in Gameweek 21 and then again against QPR. Pablo has only been a substitute to date.

Taty does play up top but he’s more of the Nick Woltemade-type (£7.3m), ie a link-up man rather than goal-hanger. Still, he was in the right place at the right time to nod in Crysencio Summerville‘s (£5.5m) cross, one of four attempts he registered against the second-tier side. While modest things are expected from the Argentine forward, he is one to monitor in FPL, especially at a time when many Fantasy managers are stripping money from their frontline.

On a quiet afternoon for Jarrod Bowen (£7.7m), Summerville was the brightest spark on the opposite flank. Drawing two superb saves out of the visiting goalkeeper, he was not to be denied when Soungoutou Magassa (£5.0m) slipped him in on goal just before half-time.

Really, though, this was a victory that barely papered over the cracks. The wait for a clean sheet under Nuno goes on, too: it’s now 17 matches without one since he took over.

PAQUETA EXIT-BOUND?

It’s not just Bournemouth where there may be a void to be filled on penalty-taking duties.

Rumours suggest that Lucas Paqueta (£5.9m), the Hammers’ regular spot-kick taker, wants out at West Ham – although the Hammers are reluctant to sell. The Brazilian reportedly requested to be left out of Nuno’s squad on Sunday, with Flamengo circling.

Who is next in line? Other than Paqueta, Bowen (7/10 success rate) was the last player to take a competitive penalty for the Hammers, doing so last season. But both new strikers have some experience, with Taty (15/18) boasting the best record of the two (Pablo is 3/4).

MANE RESTED AS STRAND LARSEN BAGS A TREBLE

A sign of Mateus Mane‘s (£4.5m) growing importance that he was rested in the FA Cup? The budget forward, who has started Wolves’ last four league games and delivered three attacking returns in the process, was reduced to substitute duty as Rob Edwards’ slowly improving side breezed into round four.

There’s not a great deal anyone can take from the pummelling of a League Two side flirting with a drop to the National League but the 6-1 tonking of Shrewsbury Town at least continued a four-match unbeaten run.

Jorgen Strand Larsen (£6.1m), who has played benchwarmer in the Premier League since Christmas, netted a hat-trick, although a 60-year-old Steve Bull would have fancied his chances of bagging a goal or two against the Shrews. Strand Larsen’s second goal, indeed, was passed straight to him by the Salop ‘keeper.

The Norwegian even assisted a goal for Jhon Arias (£4.9m), who has looked better lately in a deeper role. Tolu Arokodare (£5.4m), who is effectively keeping Strand Larsen out of the side, came off the bench to net, too.


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  1. gooberman
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    1 hour, 10 mins ago

    Haaland doesn't even look offside either. Joke

    1. _Greg
      • 15 Years
      9 mins ago

      Absolutely madness isn't it

    2. panda07
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      4 mins ago

      He was clearly offside. Two opposition players have to be between him and the end line. Pope was ahead of him and Thiaw was behind.

      1. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        1 min ago

        Well then Wirtz was offside Vs Fulham then.

  2. FPL Sanky
    • 2 Years
    1 hour, 10 mins ago

    Foden saving himself for MUN or just forgotten how to score?

    1. Count of Monte Hristo
      • 12 Years
      1 hour, 9 mins ago

      Flaky Phil dips in and out of form continually, it’s what he does.

    2. fantasist
      • 15 Years
      1 hour, 9 mins ago

      Been saving himself for weeks

      1. Sir Michael Taker
        • 11 Years
        1 hour, 7 mins ago

        Playing very deep today. If his roles changed we need to revise our expectations and not base on what he did in another role

    3. Mom, Butters just gave me a…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 4 Years
      1 hour, 7 mins ago

      Exactly.

      And then all.sellers start crying and winging again. Meh..Should have kept him. Not the Cherki. Knew it. Semenyo benched. Why? Cant belive thus.

    4. _Greg
      • 15 Years
      1 hour, 4 mins ago

      Very deep

  3. fantasist
    • 15 Years
    1 hour, 10 mins ago

    Like that it keeps Newcastle in the game. But this is why people hate VAR lol

    1. _Greg
      • 15 Years
      1 hour, 4 mins ago

      Yeah it's better for the game

  4. The Bandit
    • 15 Years
    1 hour, 10 mins ago

    Even if you come to the dubious conclusion that Haaland was offside, how the hell do you decide that he was interfering with Pope?

    1. HadiSLIM
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 5 Years
      1 hour, 9 mins ago

      why does evryone keep saying pope lol.

      Its Thiaw

      1. The Bandit
        • 15 Years
        1 hour, 8 mins ago

        Because that’s what the official line was

        1. HadiSLIM
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 5 Years
          1 hour, 7 mins ago

          Line was with pope for offside

          Interference was with Thiaw

          1. The Bandit
            • 15 Years
            1 hour, 7 mins ago

            I don’t mean the line on the screen

            1. HadiSLIM
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 5 Years
              1 hour, 6 mins ago

              What line then?

            2. HadiSLIM
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 5 Years
              1 hour, 5 mins ago

              Ah right. Got u. Yeh they prlly messed it up

    2. Sir Michael Taker
      • 11 Years
      1 hour, 8 mins ago

      You dont but he did interfere with Thiaw who might have been able to stop the goal. Thats the game now, every goal is a court case to settle

      1. Raoul Nogues
          1 hour, 5 mins ago

          That's what they decided but they just hold each other, to be fair

      2. BobbyDoesNotLook
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        1 hour, 8 mins ago

        Hate the decision because I love the game. Hate it less because I guess we can now count only 114 charges.

      3. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        1 hour, 4 mins ago

        Interfering with the Pope should be an offence to be fair

    3. Mom, Butters just gave me a…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 4 Years
      1 hour, 9 mins ago

      I want to see Wolte & Wissa together.

      That combo sounds like a Polish transport enterprise..So should be great for shipping goals..

      1. BobbyDoesNotLook
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        12 mins ago

        Hahah this was good. Waiting for the W&W Wodka as well.

    4. Stimps
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      1 hour, 8 mins ago

      The game is well and truly gone

      1. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        1 hour, 7 mins ago

        Hasn't it. Apply some bleeping consistency

    5. _Greg
      • 15 Years
      1 hour, 8 mins ago

      As a guy who likes Newcastle a lot I'm pissed off that was disallowed. How can Wirtz be in a 5cm offside threshold and City get 5mm?

      1. FPL Blow-In
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        45 mins ago

        Wirtz was the goal scorer and the offside check was on him. This was a different scenario with Haaland who was not the goal scorer, seemingly interfering with the defender Thiaw being able to play the ball. What is it you want 5cm for?

        1. _Greg
          • 15 Years
          4 mins ago

          I don't mind either way as long as the same threshold is applied,we need consistency

          1. FourLokoLeipzig
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 7 Years
            just now

            Fully agree. Shouldn’t matter if it’s the goalscorer or not imo

      2. Haaland 5mm
        Wirtz 5cm

        Are u .sure?

        Sounds way below average.

        1. _Greg
          • 15 Years
          4 mins ago

          Gotta do fast rapid movements to get the job done

      3. FourLokoLeipzig
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 7 Years
        43 mins ago

        Was just rereading the BBC report on the Wirtz goal. Crazy inconsistency. I very much want Newcastle to win this, but that goal should have stood https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c2d7x02p8z4o

        1. FPL Blow-In
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          41 mins ago

          The 5mm rule can’t be applied here? These are two completely different scenarios?!

          1. FourLokoLeipzig
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 7 Years
            36 mins ago

            Why not? If you’re going to give the benefit of the doubt to the attacker where it’s less than 5cm, why should it matter if it’s the scorer, the assister, or just an attacker making a nuisance of themselves? The same principle applies, surely

            1. _Greg
              • 15 Years
              33 mins ago

              It's clear

            2. FPL Blow-In
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 13 Years
              33 mins ago

              The 5mm piece was to give the benefit of doubt to the goal scorer because of the grey area around the exact time the ball was played etc.

              I think the goal should have stood but I don’t agree that they should apply 5mm benefit to favour a player standing in an offside position interfering with play. That would be ridiculous imo

              1. FourLokoLeipzig
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 7 Years
                25 mins ago

                Don’t see what would be ridiculous about it. But why do you think the goal should have stood in that case?

                1. FPL Blow-In
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 13 Years
                  19 mins ago

                  How would that benefit the game though? The 5mm rule is bad to begin with, which is why the other European leagues binned it immediately, let alone applying it to players standing in offside positions interfering with play? It doesn’t make sense

                  I don’t think any of it is clear or obvious; if he is offside or interfering with play.

                  1. FourLokoLeipzig
                    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                    • 7 Years
                    10 mins ago

                    Huh, he was obviously interfering with play - only question is whether he was offside. The benefit of the 5cm tolerance is (to my mind) that it maintains the spirit of the game, as no attacker is knowingly trying to steal a 2-inch march on a defender - it’s hard enough to judge that by the human eye when you’re lazing on a sofa, let alone when you’re playing in a fast-paced professional game. But I can totally see why some would disagree with the tolerance. What I don’t understand is this idea that the scorer (eg Wirtz) should be treated differently from a non-scoring attacker (eg Haaland). Should be consistent imo

        2. _Greg
          • 15 Years
          39 mins ago

          Exactly

    6. Stranger Mings
      • 5 Years
      1 hour, 8 mins ago

      Keep or sell foden?

      1. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        10 mins ago

        Sell after wolves

        1. Stranger Mings
          • 5 Years
          9 mins ago

          Yeh for bruno

          1. You mean "Mbruenmo"

            1. Stranger Mings
              • 5 Years
              2 mins ago

              Maybe

      2. Revival
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        7 mins ago

        Keep for next 2 and then sell for Bruno is my plan

        1. Stranger Mings
          • 5 Years
          2 mins ago

          Agree

    7. FPL Blow-In
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      1 hour, 8 mins ago

      I’m ok with VAR taking time (not as much time as we’ve just seen there) if the correct decision is made. Was that the correct decision though? I’m not so sure

      1. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        1 hour, 7 mins ago

        Nope

      2. Hooky
        • 10 Years
        1 hour, 5 mins ago

        The correct decision was for VAR to mot even get involved in it. Absolute nonsense decision

    8. F4L
      • 11 Years
      1 hour, 7 mins ago

      teams will never go back to having players defending on the posts with these ridiculous offsides

      1. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        1 hour, 7 mins ago

        That's blatant cheating

    9. MJF
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      1 hour, 7 mins ago

      Foden, Semenyo and Ekitike the three most sold, with a million sales between them or so. You know what happens next.

      1. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        1 hour, 6 mins ago

        Can't sell Foden, he's playing Man Utd

        1. MJF
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 7 Years
          1 hour, 4 mins ago

          Yeah I don't intend to sell either, but just saying a lot have.

        2. Nomar
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 16 Years
          1 hour, 1 min ago

          He’s done nothing for 5 GW now including playing West Ham and Forest.

      2. Revival
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        1 hour, 2 mins ago

        There was like 10 days between GW21 and GW22 deadline, why so many making early transfers!

    10. ShaunGoater123
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      1 hour, 7 mins ago

      Evening all,

      Woeful gameweek last week so need to get back on track thinking of the below using 2 frees and rolling the other over:
      Cunha & Anderson > enzo & rogers

      Leaving me with:
      Sanchez
      Virgil / Gabriel / mukiele
      Foden / Saka / enzo / rogers
      Haaland / ekititke / Bowen

      Dubravka / o’Reilly / Andersen / Potts

      3 fts, 0.6 itb

      1. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        34 mins ago

        Solid enough

      2. Colonel Getafe
        • 4 Years
        10 mins ago

        Bowen to Thiago?

        1. Nah. He’s got his goals previous 2 game weeks (much to my annoyance after rage transferring him out after weeks of nothing). Chelsea away tough so can wait to bring him in.

    11. The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      1 hour, 7 mins ago

      Semenyo essential.

      1. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        15 mins ago

        I love Semen

        1. Sun God Nika
          • 5 Years
          2 mins ago

          Yo!

    12. Sir Michael Taker
      • 11 Years
      1 hour, 5 mins ago

      Probably got lost in the var nonsense but Haaland has probably had less than 10 touches of the ball. Absolutely anonymous

      1. The Bandit
        • 15 Years
        1 hour, 2 mins ago

        One goal involvement though

    13. Gandalf
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      1 hour, 3 mins ago

      Which goalkeeper to bring in?
      A. Sanchez
      B. Roefs

      Who to replace Cunha with?
      1. Semenyo
      2. Wirtz
      3. Bruno G
      4. Rice

      1. F4L
        • 11 Years
        20 mins ago

        B4

      2. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        19 mins ago

        Roefs and Rice

      3. FPL Blow-In
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        19 mins ago

        B1

    14. Ohh1454
      • 8 Years
      1 hour, 1 min ago

      Is Enzo likely to play in the 10 now and will Palmer likely be on the wing ?

      1. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        4 mins ago

        Liam Rosenior has not decided himself

      2. HadiSLIM
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 5 Years
        3 mins ago

        Just one more day and ull see

        1. Worth noting no Caicedo tomorrow so we may not know his planned first choice setup

    15. Pope almost got nutmegged.

    16. Sir Michael Taker
      • 11 Years
      53 mins ago

      Crellin fired up the spreadsheet yet? Its that time of the season again where Ben guesses where games might go

      1. fedolefan
        • 11 Years
        just now

        Last heard he's still waiting for his AI model to give him a color palette to use.

    17. The Bandit
      • 15 Years
      50 mins ago

      I can’t believe that in these days of fixture overloads and player fatigue, they still have two legged semis

      1. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        3 mins ago

        Got to enjoy a good semi though

      2. Neutral ground semi probably would have been a better spectacle too

    18. Lanley Staurel
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      50 mins ago

      Semenyo on the bench then at the weekend?

      1. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        4 mins ago

        Doesn't strike me as someone who needs a rest

        1. Lanley Staurel
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          just now

          Agreed. Just focused on mins and Peps logic and approach.

      2. Pep's roulette moving faster than Haaland's attempts upfront

    19. fedolefan
      • 11 Years
      49 mins ago

      Semenyo may be a really good season long pick. Cherki on the bench he starts on the right, Doku not doing well he goes to the left, Haaland needs a break he goes up front.

      1. _Greg
        • 15 Years
        8 mins ago

        Starting to think Foden to Semenyo might be the plan

        1. fedolefan
          • 11 Years
          just now

          Yeah, thinking similar. Minutes were Foden's big advantage over the others. Semenyo could rival those minutes.

      2. Old Bull
        • 12 Years
        1 min ago

        Already got them both. I’m now thinking Foden to Semenyo.

    20. 9 min stoppage time for the VAR spending 8min on the loo before doing his job.

      Crazy

      1. FPL Blow-In
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        8 mins ago

        Crap decision

        1. Looked like a foul though.

          1. FPL Blow-In
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 13 Years
            just now

            What can you do do

    21. Aaa
      • 11 Years
      47 mins ago

      WC this lot?

      Verb/Dub
      Gab/Timber/Thiaw/Andersen/Alderete
      Saka/Foden/Cunha/Rogers/Miley
      Haaland/Ekitike/Kroupi

      Thiaw/Saka/Foden/Cunha/Miley/Kroupi -> Cash/Rice/Semenyo/Bruno G/Enzo/Joao Pedro

    22. Jet5605
      • 11 Years
      47 mins ago

      Who is first priority to bring in?

      A - Rogers
      B - Wilson

      1. OMG.

        I would say C maybe

        1. Otherwise Rogers

      2. Lanley Staurel
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 15 Years
        4 mins ago

        Same issue. After much rumination I’m going Wilson…..for Cunha.

        1. Lanley Staurel
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          2 mins ago

          Stats, price, fixtures all better.

    23. g40steve
      • 7 Years
      42 mins ago

      Cherki G

      1. g40steve
        • 7 Years
        1 min ago

        Nori A

    24. Revival
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      41 mins ago

      That's City in the final then!

      1. Hard to see Newcastle reversing it given their away form

    25. Oh Reilly?

      Just sold Cherki for Semenyo in my draft WC.

    26. The Bandit
      • 15 Years
      41 mins ago

      Nice goal

    27. g40steve
      • 7 Years
      40 mins ago

      FT

    28. F4L
      • 11 Years
      38 mins ago

      yeah sadly i dont think theres much point trying to predict starting line ups if all of cities' mids are playing at that level. aint got time for that roulette

      1. RAN back with an assist too. NOR could be LB, CM or benched

      2. FPL Blow-In
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        1 min ago

        Doku drops out I reckon