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17 August 2015 2901 comments
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Alexis Sanchez’ importance to Arsenal, Sergio Aguero’s ominous early-season form, Wayne Rooney’s toils up top and Chelsea’s out-of-sorts displays are all amongst this afternoon’s topics. Here are some of the lessons learned from Gameweek 2…

Rooney is playing his way out of our plans…
Much was expected of the United skipper after Louis van Gaal handed him the lone striker role this season. Instead, Rooney has offered little to suggest he will thrive in a 4-3-3 – he failed to produce a single effort against Villa on Friday evening and has already been sold by over 100,000 FPL managers as we look for a way to accommodate Sergio Aguero up top. Rooney may be the first name on his manager’s teamsheet but failure to deliver at home to Newcastle this weekend will ensure the exodus picks up pace as our Fantasy faith in Van Gaal’s “philosophy” quickly dwindles.

Southampton need to opt out of Europe…
As we saw in Everton’s case last year, battling on both domestic and European fronts can be detrimental to a team’s Fantasy prospects. Ronald Koeman’s side are offering little to suggest they can replicate last term’s heroics – five goals against after two matches, with Saturday’s home mauling at the hands of the Toffees a far cry from the form that saw them concede 13 goals at St Mary’s across 2014/15. A less hectic schedule may help and many will be hoping they fail to overcome Danish outfit FC Midtjylland in the final qualifying stage of the Europa League in order to keep Graziano Pelle, Sadio Mane and the Saints defence at the forefront of our Fantasy thinking.

Barkley is tempting us once again…
Everton’s opening schedule had deterred most from considering their main men but Ross Barkley’s opening displays have persuaded some to think again. The Toffees playmaker has thrived in a central role behind Romelu Lukaku and has already equalled last season’s two-goal haul, netting against Watford and Southampton, in addition to supplying an assist. At a price of just 6.5, Barkley certainly looks less prone to rotation this term due to a lack of European duties, though the next Gameweeks (MCI, tot, CHE, swa, wba, LIV, MUN, ars) look a real test of the Merseysiders’ mettle.

It’s difficult to question the Mahrez bandwagon…
Three goals against Sunderland and West Ham have earned the Leicester winger an almighty bandwagon, with Mahrez the first player to rise 0.2 in price this season. Still only setting us back 5.7 and with spot-kick duties looking likely as a result of Leonardo Ulloa’s drop to the bench, the case for his inclusion could barely be stronger; with seven of his ten shots arriving inside the box and six chances created in two matches, the Algerian’s underlying stats suggest he’s a perfect “Moneyball” example. Mahrez looks an ideal cut-price candidate for those needing to raise funds to accommodate Sergio Aguero and Alexis Sanchez in our 15-man squads.

Payet has hit the ground running…
An assist for the Hammers’ opener at Arsenal was followed by their only goal at home to Leicester as the Frenchman wasted no time in settling into life in the top flight. Whilst Diafra Sakho has huffed and puffed without success up front, Payet has so far lived up to his reputation and with a central role in Slaven Bilic’s attack-minded 4-3-1-2 set-up; his set-piece duties and promptings in the middle of the park look vital to their prospects ahead of three very enticing home fixtures (BOU, NEW, NOR) in the next five.

Montero is suddenly unstoppable…
Restricted to just 15 starts last year due to hamstring concerns, the injury-free Swansea winger has finally been able to shown his true capabilities in the first two Gameweeks. With Garry Monk looking to go on the attack this season, Montero has produced 19 dribbles already – more than any other player – and, having tormented Branislav Ivanovic in Gameweek 1, his displays drew two yellows from Newcastle’s Daryl Janmaat as the Magpies were reduced to ten men at the Liberty on Saturday. Having earned eight assists despite limited pitch time last term, Monk will be hoping the South American can steer clear of the treatment room as the Swans momentum builds.

…which can only help Gomis and Ayew…
With Montero running riot down the left and the likes of Gylfi Sigurdsson and Jonjo Shelvey offering a steady supply of key passes from the centre of the park, it’s fair to say that Swansea have surpassed our expectations so far. Monk’s side sat second-bottom for shots inside the box in 2014/15 – only Sunderland managed less than their total of 224 – but they so far sit joint-top for both big chances (seven) and efforts on target (15). Having scored in each of their first two outings, Bafetimbi Gomis and Andre Ayew are becoming increasingly difficult to overlook in the mid-price bracket as the Welsh club build on their impressive opening day showing at the Bridge.

Sunderland are the whipping boys…
Three clean sheets in the final four fixtures of 2014/15 suggested Sunderland would offer us a viable source of defensive returns after Dick Advocaat reversed his decision to leave the Wearsiders over the summer. After seeing his side concede seven goals in the first two Gameweeks, the Dutchman must be having second thoughts over his stay at the Stadium of Light, though. As expected, Costel Pantilimon has been kept busy between the posts but even the Romanian’s save point heroics look unlikely to persuade many to hold on their Black Cats backline assets, with Advocaat’s side looking in freefall right now.

Walcott will struggle to displace Giroud…
After keeping his place for the trip to Palace, Olivier Giroud answered his critics in emphatic fashion with a superb opener in the 2-1 Selhurst Park win. Theo Walcott looks resigned to bench-warming duties once again and despite his heroics in the final match of 2014/15 and the FA Cup Final, the England international looks firmly behind the Frenchman for the lone striker role. With Aaron Ramsey taking over the right flank berth from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, there’s too much uncertainty surrounding Walcott’s minutes to be patient for any longer.

Sanchez is the untouchable…
Despite a late return to pre-season, the Chilean is simply too crucial to be eased back into action for Arsenal. Sanchez’ impressive cameo off the bench last week persuaded his manager he’s ready to start and Wenger reshuffled his side to accommodate the former Barcelona man for the trip to Selhurst Park. Given that Sanchez leads the way amongst midfielders for touches in the box, shots and attempts inside the area, despite being handed 104 minutes so far, many Fantasy managers will be following Wenger’s lead and doing all they can to bring him on board.

An almost fit Aguero is still too much to handle…
Unleashed from the start against Chelsea, the Argentine tormented the champions for 82 minutes before being replaced by Wilfried Bony late on. He may not be 100% match sharp but Aguero had more than enough in the tank to terrorise the Blues defence and rocket onto our Fantasy radars ahead of an outstanding run of fixtures for Manuel Pellegrini’s men. Snapped up by over 116,000 FPL managers already this week, his ownership now sits at 19% and is climbing fast as many look to hand him the armband for the foreseeable future.

Chelsea’s tough start suddenly looks tougher…
The Blues march to last season’s title was based on a resilience that saw them grind out more clean sheets (17) and concede fewer goals (32) than any other side. After two Gameweeks of the new campaign, Jose Mourinho’s men have already shipped five goals and afforded their opponents eight big chances – at least three more than any other side. Last week’s issues with the medical staff and John Terry’s half-time withdrawal at the Etihad may have hogged the headlines but they aren’t papering over the cracks. Something seems amiss at the Bridge right now and with little form at either end of the pitch, the exodus is picking up pace as the Blues prepare for this weekend’s trip to the Hawthorns.

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  1. Blues Cruise
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Is Hector Bellerin absolutely nailed on?
    P.S: I am on a WC and need a long term pick from Arsenal defense.

    1. JayLegend
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Mert, same money.

  2. deshawn7
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    a) aguero gomis and diouf OR
    b) aguero benteke ighalo?

    1. 1mata
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      im thinkin of (A) meself..benteke and liverpool wernt that impressive last night at home to bournemouth so thinking of getting rid of him..on me wilcard now like.

  3. KaBoZ: Kids,don't Drin…
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    A) Ozil + Benteke
    B) Sanchez + sakho/diouf
    Your picks gentlemen

    1. KaBoZ: Kids,don't Drin…
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      C) Ozil+ diouf + ayew (instead of a 4.5m mid)

    2. asgerlange
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      B

  4. alxUK
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    WC to

    Romero
    Huth Cedric Clyne
    Sanchez Silva Montero Mahrez
    Aguero Benteke Gomis/Giroud

    1.9ITB if I go with Gomis.

    Any thoughts?

  5. ortol
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Sahko or Payet for west ham cover?

  6. BLueS
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Guys new to fpl this season... had a really disappointing start.... opted to play wc this gw..
    Any suggestions??

    fab-rudd
    cameron-shaw-francis-targett-huth
    hazard-ozil/sanchez-westwood-YYT-mahrez
    Gomis-benteke/sakho-Aguero

  7. C'mon the Fylde
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Yaya Toure or keep Depay?

    1. asgerlange
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Had the same struggle.. Went for Depay

  8. KMonst
    • 12 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Strange question, I hope someone can help. I have taken a 40 point hit in transfers this week, in anticipation of a league I am in starting gameweek 3.

    Now i know the points will come off other leagues I have been in since week one, but does anyone know if that 40 point hit will also come off my total in the new league once gameweek 3 is over?

    This league is the main one I am interested in.

    Any thoughts on this unique scenario is appreciated guys,

    1. Ajax Hamsterdam
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      if you have the transfers this week i think the points will be deducted from your new league i m afraid....

    2. Cal
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      I'd play your wildcard now which will remove the -40pts.

      It's sometimes misleading understanding the minus points situation. The FPL system only shows your live real points total (inclusive of minus points) in head-to-head leagues. The one on the main weekly points screen shows the total for that weeks players and then you have to subtract the minus points yourself.

      Once the week is complete your total score will also take into account the negative points but that is irrelevant whether you join a league before or after.

      Eg. You enter the new league with 100pts now. If you make 40pts in GW3 and have a -40pts from transfers, when you finish GW3 in your new league, you will stand with 100pts.

      1. KMonst
        • 12 Years
        10 years, 3 months ago

        Thanks Cal

        However, I have looked at my team, and I can not use the wildcard until I start making more transfers. The previous 12 transfers went through, costing me the 40 points (which will be deducted after gameweek 3)

        Are you saying to make some more transfers and play the wildcard, and this wildcard will catch the previous 12, thus avoiding the 40 point hit after GW3?

        1. Cal
          • 10 Years
          10 years, 3 months ago

          A wildcard means that ANY transfers made between the GW's will be free.

          So given you already have made 12 transfers and taken a -40pt hit... If you were to activate your wildcard now, it would cancel out those -40pts going into GW3 and allow you to make any more you would like until the GW3 deadline on Saturday morning with all your transfers between GW2 & GW3 being counted under the "Unlimited" freebies.

  9. Clueless24
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Do we think Ayew's price is gonna go up again this week? 7.1 currently...

  10. Ajax Hamsterdam
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    help please

    Pelle + mata or sanchez + a 5.5 striker (deeney ? )

    1. asgerlange
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Sanchez

  11. StingRay
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Bit worried about poss changes below. What do people think of these porential changes. Will they definitely happen:

    Taggart will be replaced by Bertrand
    McCarthy will be replaced by Speroni
    Kolarov could be replaced by Clichy
    Gomez could be replaced by Moreano

    1. wongo
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      I am not placing as much faith as I did last season on Southampton players, I simply think they can't cope with the demands of both Europa and the domestic league

      Crystal Palace looking leaky at the back, perhaps go with Romero?

      3rd one is a risk as there was a lengthy and detailed analysis earlier on in the comment section, read up on it and be your own judge

      Don't know both of them well enough tbh so can't say!

  12. Lookalu
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    The decision of trying to pick 3 city players is killing me!! Kun is a shoe in but what other two do you get in? Disregarding price etc. just pick the point getters

    Yaya
    Silva
    Kompany
    Kolarov

  13. Bollard
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Yaya + Kolorov

    Penalty kicks completely covered, attacking players all with goal threat and decent value

    1. Lookalu
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Silva's corners are tempting too, any thought of a silva, yaya, Kun lineup or is that too much city forward players

  14. Cal
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    I need an A or B help.....

    3-5-2 formation. I have my defence set but its Mid's/Fwd's that need deciding....

    A) Yaya, Depay, Sanchez, Payet, Mahrez;
    Gomis, Aguero
    or
    B) Silva, Ayew, Sanchez, Payet, Mahrez
    Pelle, Aguero

    1. wongo
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Going with A simply because personally I think this will be a big season for Gomis as he's finally settled in.

  15. KaBoZ: Kids,don't Drin…
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Silva + Ozil
    OR
    Yaya + Sanchez & (-1m)
    Tough one, heh?

    1. wongo
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      Yaya + Sanchz!

      ideally Silva + Sanchez heeeeeee

  16. wongo
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Alright boys what a disastrous start to the season and seems like everyone's busy revamp their teams trying to salvage the damage done.

    A lot of wildcards have been deployed I am extremely tempted to do so myself but my head tells me otherwise. So I have got two options right now, option A) being deploying wildcard and B) just use my two free transfers wisely and avoid any knee-jerk reactions.

    So here they are:

    A)

    Pants (Hennessey)
    Koscienly - Richards - Cresswell (Targett, Morgan)
    Payet - Sanchez - Mahrez - Silva - Montero
    Gomis - Kun (Ighalo)

    w/ 1 ITB

    OR

    B) 2 free transfers only - Mainly hoping Chelsea players will bounce back with a big response

    Pants (Hennessey)
    Koscienly - Richards - Apzi (Morgan, Targett)
    Ozil - Sinclair - Haz - "Sterling > Silva" - "Hendo > Mahrez"
    Sakho - Pelle - Roo

    0.2 ITM

    AND STERLING JUST DROPPED TO 8.9 AS WE SPEAK FFS

    cheers for all opinions!

    1. Exotica
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 3 months ago

      A is look balance for me but recommend u to get in some City Def as they have a good fixture ahead

      1. Ajax Hamsterdam
        • 11 Years
        10 years, 3 months ago

        Problem is that kompany looks like the only one who won't be rotated and he s already 6.2...

        Shall I go for pelle + mata or sanchez + deeney ?

  17. Gandalf
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    10 years, 3 months ago

    Right or wrong, I've gone for wildcard.. How's it looking?

    Romero - (Guzan)
    Kompany - Darmian - Williams - Gomez - Richards
    Sanchez - silva - ayew - redmond - mahrez
    Aguero - gomis - kone

    This leaves £0.1 in the bank.

    Thanks