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25 January 2026 145 comments
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Manchester City’s 2-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers was routine but there was plenty to discuss beyond the unremarkable scoreline.

Erling Haaland (£15.1m) and Phil Foden (£8.6m) were reduced to one-pointers off the bench, Marc Guehi (£5.2m) was handed a debut, and Antoine Semenyo (£7.7m) made it three goals in four starts since his arrival in the north-west.

Here are our first Gameweek 23 Scout Notes.

PEP THROWS DOWN GAUNTLET TO HAALAND + FODEN

Foden’s benching broke his 19-match starting run in the Premier League. Haaland was an ever-present starter in 2025/26 until Saturday.

The demotions weren’t completely out of the blue. Pep Guardiola had described Haaland as “exhausted” less than a fortnight ago, while a below-par Foden had been subbed off early in the last few games. The assumption was that, with Omar Marmoush (£8.3m) back from Africa, Haaland would be perhaps rested against the likes of Bodo/Glimt, Galatasaray and/or Salford City between now and mid-February. Maybe even the EFL Cup semi-final second leg, as City are already 2-0 up in that.

But the breather didn’t come in the Arctic Circle, instead arriving on Saturday.

The question is: is it just a breather?

Guardiola did allude to Foden and Haaland’s game-time after the win over Wolves. But he also seemed to be singing from a different hymn sheet: the lack of attacking returns.

“People up front, it’s a question of numbers: assists, goals, assists, goals, assists, goals.” – Pep Guardiola when asked about Omar Marmoush’s performance, to Match of the Day

“Antoine’s numbers since he arrived, look how many goals – and another one disallowed at Newcastle. It’s a question of numbers. Really good.” – Pep Guardiola on Antoine Semenyo, to Match of the Day

“We cannot do what we want to try to do this season, and the future of this club, without Erling and Phil at their best. They play a lot, a lot, a lot. Then like Antoine came with incredible energy, and you know, the numbers. Strikers, it is a question of numbers, numbers. Since he arrived, Antoine is unbelievable. So, make a good goal… it looks easy but the control is perfect, passed the ball to the net. Makes another chance with the excellent pass for Marc [Guehi] and had another chance with the crossbar. So, people up front, it is a question of numbers, but we need desperately the best from Erling and Phil.” – Pep Guardiola, in his post-match press conference

CHERKI/REIJNDERS, NOT MARMOUSH, UP TOP

Strictly speaking, it wasn’t Marmoush replacing Haaland up front.

Instead, the Egyptian and Semenyo lined up as narrow wingers. Rayan Cherki (£6.7m) started as a false nine, but sometimes the responsibility fell to Tijjani Reijnders (£5.2m). On occasion, it looked like a 4-4-2 with both of them up there:

Pep Haaland Foden

It worked a treat, with first Marmoush and then Semenyo scoring from central positions. Marmoush stabbed in a peach of a Matheus Nunes (£5.5m) cross, while Semenyo took a lovely touch from a Bernardo Silva (£6.2m) pass and stroked the ball past Jose Sa (£4.2m).

Both ‘wingers’ hit the woodwork, too, with Semenyo also denied by Sa early on.

“He’s a special player, of course, not old, not young, but margin to improve. He has a sense of goal, his dynamic energy, his runs are really good. I see him more as a striker, not as a proper winger, but he’s a guy for transition actions.” – Pep Guardiola on Omar Marmoush

Was this the “change of dynamic” that Guardiola promised on Friday – or just a kick up the backside for Foden/Haaland? The game ended with those two on the pitch in a more recognisable shape, with fellow substitute Jeremy Doku (£6.4m) and Semenyo flanking the Norwegian.

Whatever set-up we see in Gameweek 24, Semenyo looks the best bet for minutes. He again lasted the full game, as he had done in the Manchester derby and the EFL Cup semi-final, and, of course, he’s ineligible for Galatasaray on Wednesday.

GUARDIOLA GUSHES ABOUT GUEHI

Someone else who can’t play in Europe, at least until the knockout rounds, is Marc Guehi.

He was straight into the Premier League XI on Saturday, and played like he’d been there for a while. A cool, calm head at the back (much needed after recent results), he also showed off his distribution, setting up Semenyo’s early chance with a long pass.

He nearly added to his six attacking returns with an early header from a corner, although we’re probably going to have to get used to a decrease in DefCon points; this was his joint-lowest contributions total (five) of 2025/26 so far.

Guardiola gushed about Guehi after the game.

“You realise immediately how good he is in terms of mentality, his age, his composure. I have the feeling he lives 24 hours for his profession.” – Pep Guardiola on Marc Guehi, to Sky

“The transfer is a really, really good price and he is a perfect age, 25, 26 years old, so it’s an incredible signing for Man City for the next many, many years. He is a guy you can rely on. You see it… believe me, two training sessions. How he moves, how he talks, how he sees what happens around him, reads the situations. Yeah, really good.” – Pep Guardiola on Marc Guehi

While performances dictate everything, it’s difficult to see him not becoming a lynchpin at the back for the foreseeable future.

Nunes, incidentally, was excellent on his return, while Nico O’Reilly (£5.1m) got the nod at left-back. O’Reilly’s owners probably wouldn’t mind this system continuing, what with width needed from full-back.

WOLVES REFUSE TO ROLL OVER

Wolves were not at the races in the first half, with Rob Edwards copping some of the blame after full-time.

“I hope it’s not going to be perceived as a negative change bringing Tolu out the team. It was just, the rationale was, we wanted to take the ball more and be able to get behind them in a different type of way.” – Rob Edwards on why he dropped Tolu Arokodare and effectively went without a striker in the first half

But there’s been undeniable progress in the last few weeks. Even the avoidance of a capitulation here was an indication of that.

Wolves matched their hosts for shots (11-11), keeping City down to under 1.0 xG, too.

Budget forward Matheus Mane (£4.5m) was lively in the second half, troubling the City defence on occasion with his dribbling. He racked up four shots, too. It’s not always the right decision from him, but he’s generally always positive with his intention.

Yerson Mosquera (£4.3m), bizarrely, is the Premier League’s top shot-taker of Gameweek 23 so far. He registered five attempts, going close with a couple of set-play efforts and then bombing the box late on.


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

    Slot to:

    A Alonso
    B Glasner
    C Mareasca
    D Klopp

    for a hit?

    1. Nearly got PTSD from last years manager chip.

      1. Do you mean that we wont see that surprise chip this season again? ;(

    2. Big Ange baby!

      1. Yeah, sorry, would actually love to.see him throwing Salah under the bus again.

  2. Have 3 FTs. Which seems best?

    A: Minteh + Bowen -> Bruno + Kroupi (bench Wilson/Kroupi and roll one FT)
    B: Minteh + Bowen + O'Reilly -> Bruno + Kroupi + Chalobah (bench Wilson/Kroupi and Timber/Alderete/Dorgu)

    1. NABIL - FPL otai
      • 13 Years
      43 mins ago

      A.

      O'Reilly owner here. Think the situation at City atm makes him not an urgent sell anymore. Unless Chalobah looks reallly tempting today, though.

    2. I’m keeping Bowen and benching plays burnley in 25 so i’d find another way to get Fruno

  3. NABIL - FPL otai
    • 13 Years
    47 mins ago

    Made some bold decisions after the Erling and Phil benching news leak, with mixed results so far.

    Positive: canceled BB. Benched Haaland, played O'Reilly, Mukiele and Szobo.

    Negative: Played Le Fee.

    Still unknown outcome: Captained Thiago. Benched Rogers and Timber. Gulp.

    Ekitike still stinking the team atm. Can't wait to get rid, but now sure how.

    Hope it's a positive GW for you guys with many games still to play.

  4. Von Lipwig
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    46 mins ago

    A)
    Saka>Bruno
    Tark>Timber
    Hit to replace Foden (or wait a week)

    B)
    Foden > Bruno
    Tark > 5.4m

    1. NABIL - FPL otai
      • 13 Years
      5 mins ago

      A

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

      Bruno has to come in so A. But if you still have Foden and other issues, WC is best.

      1. Dynamic Duos
        • 12 Years
        just now

        B is getting Bruno too

    3. Kingy109
      • 4 Years
      just now

      Bruno Rice for Saka Foden an option?

  5. Dynamic Duos
    • 12 Years
    37 mins ago

    Schade to Mbeumo?

    Sanchez
    Gabriel Chalobah Alderete
    Bruno Enzo Rice Semenyo Schade*
    Haaland Ekitike

    Dubravka Thiago Guehi Reinildo

    1. NABIL - FPL otai
      • 13 Years
      2 mins ago

      Perhaps

  6. NABIL - FPL otai
    • 13 Years
    33 mins ago

    Dub Roefs
    Gabriel Timber Collins O'Reilly Mukiele
    Bruno Szobo Rogers Rice LeFee
    Thiago Haaland Ekitike

    Contemplating BB this week. 1 FT 1.3 itb.

    A. O'Reilly to Chalo ah
    B. Szobo to Enzo
    C. Ekitike to JP or Kroupi/Evanilson (upgrade midfield later with extra cash)
    D. Roll FT

    Thoughts are highly appreciated

    1. Dynamic Duos
      • 12 Years
      4 mins ago

      B

  7. Ha.
    • 10 Years
    23 mins ago

    Any love for Neto?

    Palmer too expensive, Enzo playing deeper and already more template

    1. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      1 min ago

      I don’t mind it

  8. Nightcrawler
    • 6 Years
    18 mins ago

    The deadline obviously needs to be changed to minimize late leaks. what a farce

    Stuck with 4 points from Foden Haaland(c) Ekitike (couldnt do much about the last one). feels like everything that could go wrong is going wrong

    27 with only 5 left to go. 16k OR would be lucky to remain in top 25k at this rate

    1. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      1 min ago

      I’m not sure what they can do to prevent leaks in terms of moving the deadline.

      Can see a world where they move to dynamic subs like in the UCL and World Cup games where they allow you to sub players in and swap players out after they have played. But again mainly rewards the most engaged players.

  9. SpaceCadet
    • 12 Years
    18 mins ago

    Third arsenal player for the dgw to go with Gabriel and rice?

    A. Saka
    B. Timber

    1. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      10 mins ago

      A

    2. Nightcrawler
      • 6 Years
      9 mins ago

      when is the arsenal dgw?

      1. Miguel Sanchez
        • 9 Years
        just now

        GW26 if they make the Carabao Cup final

  10. Miguel Sanchez
    • 9 Years
    14 mins ago

    Bench boost the below? Can’t see the budget players having many better fixtures in the DGWs to come and using a WC to get more money on the bench for a one week play seems counterintuitive- though value seems much less important this season

    Dubravka (sun)
    Alderete (BUR)
    Tarkowski (bha)
    Mane (BOU)

    1. Phlajo
      • 6 Years
      just now

      I certainly would use it with that bench

  11. Phlajo
    • 6 Years
    11 mins ago

    Somehow ended up with 5 FTs

    Can get this team:
    Raya Dub
    Gabriel Chalobah O'Reilly Mukiele Rodon
    Rice, Bruno F, Bruno G, Wilson, Rogers
    Haaland, DCL, Evanilson

    (Gabriel. Chalobah, Rice, Bruno F and Evanilson is transfers in for Saka, Foden, Ekitike, Anderson and Lacroix)

    Any obvious changes here or players I should prioritize?

    It's almost a wildcard.. 🙂

    1. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      just now

      Get a Chelsea attacker perhaps- JP or Neto perhaps

  12. Sandy Ravage
    • 9 Years
    1 min ago

    Awoken to -8 worth of rage transfers, team's midfield is looking solid now - Saka, Rice, B.Fernandes, Wilson, Semenyo