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This two part series looks at each team’s pre-season form and line ups and what this means for Fantasy managers as they look to apply the finishing touches to their Gameweek 1 squads. Following on from the Pre-season Round Up – Part 1, this final part takes in Manchester United through to West Ham’s friendly fixtures and also lists the information tables I have been using throughout this article series. 

Man United

Another team going through a huge transition is Manchester United. With Jose Mourinho replacing Louis Van Gaal over the summer, the Reds have splashed over £160m already on three players, as they look to improve the squad and restore their reputation as title-contenders.

While their pre-season has shown good signs in both attack and defence, there have been inconsistencies here and there. Wayne Rooney has looked like a hindrance sometimes, with Juan Mata arguably playing better but likely to be forced out of the club. Zlatan Ibrahimovic has scored twice, but not looked at his peak yet. The streakiness of Anthony Martial and Henrik Mkhitaryan so far is worrying for those willing to splash 9.5m out on them.

Newly recruited centreback  Eric Bailly and winger-turned-rightback Antonio Valencia have looked solid in defence, with left back Luke Shaw starting to play more minutes after a double leg break kept him out last season. It seems likely that Chris Smalling will come in for Daley Blind to partner Bailly when his suspension is served, but we’re not guaranteed of anything with Mourinho.

The signing of Paul Pogba was announced just ahead of their final preseason game, so it will be interesting to see how he is integrated to the team and the effect it will have.

Middlesbrough

The Championship runner-up team boasted impressive defensive displays last year and are expected to do so again this year. With only 31 goals conceded in their 46 matches they certainly impressed at the back. This is an average of 0.67 goals conceded per game and almost mirrors their preseason number of 0.625, putting them third for goals conceded over their eight pre-season games.

Manager Aitor Karanka certainly has the side firing on all cylinders in attack too,  with Jordan Rhodes bagging five goals in eight appearances despite only starting once. New addition Alvaro Negredo has scored twice and picked up an assist from five appearances but played almost the same minutes as Rhodes. Likewise Viktor Fischer has impressed with a goal and three assists and looks set to  start on the left of the attacking four. On the right, Albert Adomah seems likely to start, with Stewart Downing able to cover either side. Karanka has a dilemma whether to start Gaston Ramirez in the hole behind Negredo, or play two up top with Rhodes partnering the former Manchester City striker. For now, it seems 4-2-3-1 is favoured with Ramirez.

There is clearly an abundance of attacking options available for reasonable prices at ‘Boro, who rank joint sixth for average goals scored. This suggests they may have something about them to surprise other teams, especially with their great run of fixtures from the start.

Southampton

Claude Puel replaced Ronald Koeman as manager  this summer and seems to have fitted in well to his new surroundings over pre-season. Southampton were strong defensively last year and have shown consistency in pre-season, ranking first for average goals conceded per game.

However, they looked fairly average in terms of attack during pre-season as Puel played around with a number of options. The pre-season form of Charlie Austin will surely have caught Puel’s eye of late, but only impressed really on Tuesday when he was given a run-out with Jay Rodriguez in the U23 squad. For this reason, Shane Long and Nathan Redmond are expected to lead the line in their opening home game against Watford. Puel has worked with a consistent back four in Cuco Martina, Maya Yoshida, Virgil van Dijk and Matt Targett over the off-season though the return of Jose Fonte, Cedric and new-boy Jeremy Pied could see the former two replaced in time. An injury to Ryan Bertrand allows Targett to continue his start at leftback. The midfield diamond is likely to consist of Dusan Tadic up top, with Jordy Clasie, Steve Davis,  James Ward-Prowse,  Oriol Romeu and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg competing for the remaining three places.

Stoke

Mark Hughes’ side has not had the ideal preseason in terms of attacking outlets. With the worst goals scored per game ratio of the pre-season, with quite weak opposition, the signs are worrying. Despite having the fourth-worst goals conceded record they have looked solid in a few of their games, with the 3-0 result against Burton accounting for this misleading figure. A backline of Glen Johnson, Ryan Shawcross, Philipp Wollscheid and Erik Pieters is expected to start with Jack Butland between the sticks. Mame Biram Diouf and Bojan look their primary outlet at the moment, but should Marko Arnautovic return from injury for their away trip to Middlesbrough this weekend, they may see an improvement up front. Either way, it looks a tough task ahead for the Potters to face such a defensive opponent so soon after a problematic pre-season. Like Man City, they look underprepared and may take a while to kick into gear.

Sunderland

David Moyes took charge of Sunderland this summer after Sam Allardyce moved on to take the England job. In pr-eseason, Sunderland have a decent goals scored average and goals conceded average, showing good balance already as Moyes starts to settle in. There’s no doubt that forwards Jermaine Defoe and Fabio Borini have been their best players up front, with the former racing to shake off a thigh strain ahead of their opener against Man City. Midfielders Wahbi Khazri and Duncan Watmore have also shown good form ahead of the weekend. Lamine Kone is much sought after by Everton lately and should they lose the strong centreback they will need to work quicky for a replacement. The Black Cats look likely to strengthen with further signings to avoid the fate of their Geordie counterparts, Newcastle, that saw relegation last season. For now Sunderland are showing promise but may take a while for us to look towards them as Fantasy assets until their fixtures pick up.

Swansea

Francesco Guidolin takes charge of his first full season with Swansea after a busy summer. So far they have seen Bafetimbi Gomis and Andre Ayew leave the club, with skipper Ashley Williams’ transfer to Everton just announced. The club have made new additions in the form of Mike van der Hoorn, Leroy Fer and Fernando Llorente and will surely have to make further signings before the window is shut.

The widemen Wayne Routledge and Modou Barrow have been in scintillating form in pre-season, with five goals and an assist for the former and a goal and seven assists for the latter throughout their six appearances. Defender Kyle Naughton has shown great attack for their defence with a brace, and at 4.5m looks a good option to start with. Notably, Swansea rank second for both average goals scored and conceded per game over their preseason. Its been a strong pre-season for the Swans, but question marks remain as to whether the departures of key players will have a negative effect

Tottenham

Tottenham’s pre-season, like Man City’s, consisted of a mere three games. With players coming back late, such as midfielder Dele Alli and striker Harry Kane, it has not been the best preparation for the 2016/17 season, Nevertheless both  Kane and Alli returned with a bang against Inter Milan last week, which offers their investors promise. In their absence over the previous two games, Vincent Janssen and Erik Lamela were the star performers.

This pre-season was too short to offer any conclusive evidence on whether Tottenham will start the season strongly, although the signs are promising.  The suspension of Mousa Dembele may deter a few from going with Kane from the off, not to mention his history of starting off slow to the league. Over the nine Premier League games where Dembele was absent last term Kane scored just one goal.

Watford

Walter Mazzarri comes in to manage the Hornets this term after Quique Sanchez Flores moved on to Espanyol. The Italian seems intent on playing three at the back, and the side has looked impressive at times in this system. Were it not for a tough opening run of fixtures, more would certainly invest. Jose Holebas at left wing back has tallied three assists and looks set to keep his place ahead of new signing Juan Camilo Zuniga for now.

On the right, Ikechi Anya and Brice Dja Djedje provide options, with three centrebacks to be picked from Craig Cathcart, Sebastian Prodl, Miguel Britos, Christian Kabasele and Allan Nyom.

In midfield, Mazzarri has the option of playing a midfield two in Ben Watson and Etienne Capoue, with a frontline of Isaac Success, Odion Ighalo and Troy Deeney. Or he may play with three midfielders (which looks most likely) in Watson, Adlene Guedioura and Capoue as the most advanced of the three. Watford’s defence ranks average and their attack is slightly under average for pre-season , but with a tough run of fixtures, we may get an eye for one or two players for the future when things ease up.

West Brom

Pre-season has looked patchy at times for Tony Pulis’ side. Though not ranking great for defensiveness and looking underwhelming in attack, it will be interesting to see how the Baggies will cope from the start of the season.

History shows Pulis’ teams have defensive resilience in abundance and perhaps we need some faith in this regard. With a kind run of fixtures, we may see a good few clean sheets here, especially if Chris Brunt can step up and return to fitness in time.

Attacking-wise, Saido Berahino and Salomon Rondon look reliable though there are so many safer options in the same price bracket. Berahino may also be on his way as speculation about his future continues to follow him.

From midfield, Matt Phillips could be an interesting prospect, but that all depends on how their attack shapes up. Pulis switched to a very attacking style at the end of last season, and it will be worrying for those that are doubling up on defence if he opts to go for this approach again. Not many changes have been made to the squad from last season, so this may happen early on. Though without further signings it will be hard to tell.

West Ham

Lastly, West Ham have made plenty of progress in terms of fitness with their European campaign through preseason. Slaven Bilic, however, has encountered a few problems by losing Aaron Cresswell and Gokhan Tore to injury, with striker Diafra Sakho also a doubt for the start of the season. Their defence has looked in bad shape as a result, illustrated by their second-worst goals conceded per game ranking. With an away trip up first against an attacking Chelsea side, they will need to be on form if they want to stand a chance. The form of midfielders Sofiane Feghouli, Mark Noble and striker Andy Carroll is a huge boost and this trio may entice a lot of Fantasy managers down the line. The late return of Dimitri Payet does not give us a great indicator of how sharp he is, and for 9.5m a lot may be wait until he has played a few games.

All data taken from the below tables:

Preseason player stats

Preseason goals/ assist stats

Preseason fixtures and results

Bøwstring The Carp Active since 2011 on FFS. Occasional poster and community article writer. Twitter: @MattKearney92 Follow them on Twitter

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  1. J0E
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • Has Moderation Rights
    • 16 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    Thanks for this. Certainly gives food for thought for my current - which 5.5 midfielder to get dilemma. Suddenly JWP is looking good as well. So much choice.

    1. The HøneyMøns…
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 4 months ago

      Extremely unlikely that jwp will start gw 1 didn't start in their last friendly which reflected who was likely to be starting gw1

      https://mobile.twitter.com/SouthamptonFC/status/762272077357383680

    2. Ranger3
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 4 months ago

      Time for Zaha to shine ! The fixtures will help..

  2. Moin
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    Great Article, just edit Foeman to Koeman:

    "Claude Puel replaced Ronald Foeman as manager{

    1. Manif
      • 15 Years
      9 years, 4 months ago

      I noticed that too. And I saw someone calling him Foeman in a comment? Is it just bad spelling?

  3. KickIt
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    Great summary thanks!

  4. Giovanni Giorgio
    • 12 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    Great work you guys.

  5. SpaceCadet
    • 12 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    Best 6.5 mid pick?

    1. Bøwstring The Carp
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 4 months ago

      Deulofeu/ Mirallas could be great picks if you can put up with Spurs as their first game

      Townsend is quite popular too. Maybe Bojan when Stoke's fixtures improve in a few weeks

    2. nobwak
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 4 months ago

      Townsend for me.

  6. The HøneyMøns…
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    @Bowstring Hojberg has played at the edges at the diamond through pre-season oriol Romeu has started every game as the holding midfielder.
    Romeu will definitely start gw1 cdm with Hojberg and Davis at the edges of the diamond

    1. Bøwstring The Carp
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 4 months ago

      Wasn't 100%, had JWP and one of Clasie/ Davis to start wide with Romeu and Hojbjerg fighting it out for a holding spot, but this makes sense thanks 🙂

  7. Manif
    • 15 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    Why do I see people calling Ronald Koeman Ronald "Foeman"? Is it a joke I don't get?

  8. Moore FPL
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    Thanks for this. Just to let you know that the Preseason player stats isn't working.

    1. Bøwstring The Carp
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 4 months ago

      https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q0xdI9z_lhyQXOXm-7aviARcfRmyEcKMLCx0k36vsGs/edit?usp=sharing

      Sorry not sure what happened there. Probably didn't copy the full link

  9. Porkchops Johnson
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    This is great. Had completely forgot about the Kane-Dembele connection.
    Redmond and Capoue getting hard to ignore imo, but I have no idea who I want in the other 3 midfield slots.

  10. MrPeabody7
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    I saw horrible dream last night as Leicester beats hull city 3-1 but no goals from Vardy. Okazaki 2 goals and mahrez goal 🙁

  11. Defcons are for Kinnear
    • 12 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    Excellent work again. All of the top 4 strikers have a car against them.
    Kun and Kane: less pre season
    Ibra: not firing
    Vardy: maybe unsettled by Mahrez news

  12. Hotdogs for Tea
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    Good Swansea sum up, picks up Naughton goal threat (much better than Taylor) and two very good reasons (Routledge & Barrow to be rotated/subbed) why Ayew will not be terribly missed

  13. SneakyPete
    • 14 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    Any place where I can see all of Southampton's pre season starting XI ?

    1. Bøwstring The Carp
      • 14 Years
      9 years, 4 months ago

      http://www.fantasyfootballscout.co.uk/pre-season-form-guide/

      Under Southampton it will redirect you to each game and show you the lineups

  14. Whits
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 4 months ago

    Afternoon all. Which would you guys pick:

    A - Ayew and Evans

    B - Walker and Deulofeu

    Cheers 🙂

    1. nobwak
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 4 months ago

      B

    2. Big Red Dog
      • 13 Years
      9 years, 4 months ago

      B

  15. houghmagandie
    • 16 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    I need a rotating midfield pair for a combined 10.5m. Any ideas?

  16. Leeroy357
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Courtois - Jakupovic
    Shaw - Pieters - Friend - Kaboul - Cathcart
    Hazard - Firmino- Ramsey - Zaha - Capoue
    Aguero - Kane - Gray

    Any thoughts?

    1. The Royal Robin
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Not sure on Ramsey and Zaha but otherwise that's pretty good. Think Courtois is a good shout.

  17. The Royal Robin
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Isn't it a nice feeling when you have 5 minutes of contentment in your team? It won't last long, but yeah...

    1. Pep Pig
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Haha a full 5 minutes?

  18. Moe
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    I’m set on having both Ibra and Aguero together. Help me fill the blanks please:

    Valdes|Jaku
    Shaw|Stones|DjeDje|Amat|Pennington
    Firminio|Tadic|____|____|____
    Ibra|Aggy|____

    A) Negredo+Hazard+Delofeu+Leko
    B) Negredo+Siggy+Delofeu+Townsend
    C) Borini+Alexis+Delofeu+Leko

    In all case I have £0.5m ITB. Any thoughts?

  19. asy1mpo
    • 10 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    I keep tweaking my team! Keep changing mind if Zlatan is "needed" - and if hes not, able to spend one in midfield/defence. Ideally want a LFC midfielder in against the weak Arsenal defence - although their fixtures don't look that good.

    And Hazard has been in good form pre-season (and was decent in Euros). But he often starts season slow. Hmmm. If I didnt have both Zlatan and Hazard, that would free up money.

    At the moment, team is

    Schmeichel
    Valencia, Friend, McAuley
    Mkhitaryan, Albrighton, Fletcher, Hazard
    Zlatan, Vardy, Aguero

    My subs are pretty much just cheapest ones can get -
    Pope, Paredes, Smith (Bournemouth), Whelan.

    Thoughts?

    1. Chrisirwin01
      • 9 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Personally I would remove Zlatan because I think he is overpriced and wouldn't start every game. Have you considered looking at rotational partnership i.e. Crystal Palace and West ham etc. Not looking to cause any offence but your team looks very geared toward GW1 only

      1. asy1mpo
        • 10 Years
        9 years, 3 months ago

        Thanks for comments. I probably need to look further ahead (plan ahead) - thats my problem! LOL

        1. Chrisirwin01
          • 9 Years
          9 years, 3 months ago

          Google: 'Fantasy premier league fixture difficulty' check out fantasyfootballfirst. There's a very good colour coded fixture list, I advise aim to plan for 4-6 weeks during that time you'll know the bright players and the transfer market will be closed ready for your wildcard if needed.

          1. asy1mpo
            • 10 Years
            9 years, 3 months ago

            Thanks

  20. Chrisirwin01
    • 9 Years
    9 years, 3 months ago

    Rate my team:
    Schmeichel - Adrian
    Morgan - Targett - Valenica - Lovren - Reid
    Redmond - Sterling - Oscar - Firmino - Capoue
    Long - Vardy - Augero (c)

    £1million in the bank. Targett I think is at risk for not starting. Any thoughts?

    1. asy1mpo
      • 10 Years
      9 years, 3 months ago

      Shane Long on my watchlist. If I did go for him instead of Zlatan could spend more in defence/mid.