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FPL Line-up Lessons – Gameweek 4 – Part One

Part one of our Line-up Lessons assesses the teamsheets and formations of ten Premier League clubs’ Gameweek 4 matches, with the second instalment to follow tomorrow.

Alexandre Lacazette made his first Arsenal start of the season as Henrikh Mkhitaryan dropped to the bench, while Willian got the nod over Pedro – who emerged as a second-half substitute to score – in Chelsea’s only change.

Injuries kept Wilfried Zaha and Tom Cairney out of their respective sides, while Theo Walcott succumbed to a rib problem and was substituted before the hour mark on Saturday afternoon.

Elsewhere, there were notable formation changes for Bournemouth, Cardiff City and Huddersfield Town.

Arsenal

Starting XI (4-2-3-1):  Cech; Bellerin, Mustafi, Sokratis, Monreal; Guendouzi (Torreira 70′), Xhaka; Ozil (Welbeck 84′), Ramsey, Aubameyang (Mkhitaryan 89′); Lacazette

  • What we saw: Alexandre Lacazette was given his first start of the season as the spearhead of the Arsenal attack, which meant a shift to the left flank for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang; the previous incumbent of that role, Alex Iwobi, missed out through illness. Mesut Ozil returned from his own ailment to take Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s place on the right of midfield, with Aaron Ramsey once again stationed in “the hole”. The seven players behind the front four were all unchanged, with Lucas Torreira having to make do with another substitute appearance.
  • What we learned: This could be a season of frustration for owners of Arsenal’s attacking assets, given how frequently Unai Emery has altered his starting XI so far – whether this is because he is still unsure of his best side, or if he plans to rotate regardless, remains to be seen. A goal-and-assist return from Lacazette furthers his case for continued inclusion, while Emery’s positive post-match words about Ozil – not for the first time this season – suggests Mkhitaryan might be hard-pressed to reclaim his midfield spot for the trip to Newcastle in Gameweek 5. With Iwobi and Danny Welbeck alternative options on the flank, the picture is muddied further. Emery seems to have settled on his back seven, though the Gunners’ continued fragility in defence is cause for concern and Torreira must be wondering what he has to do get a start in the double-pivot. Petr Cech’s distribution continues to be an Achilles’ heel and with a ball-playing goalkeeper in Bernd Leno waiting in the wings, Cech is perhaps only a handling error or two away from his position being under serious threat.

Current Status: Fairly unsettled
Risk Areas: Wingers, forward

Bournemouth

Starting XI (3-4-3):  Begovic; S Cook, Ake, Francis; Rico, Lerma (L Cook 88’), Gosling, A Smith (Ibe 80’); Fraser, Wilson, King (Mousset 80’).

  • What we saw: Having named an unchanged starting XI for the first three matches this season, Eddie Howe tweaked system and personnel for the trip to Stamford Bridge. Simon Francis came into a back three alongside Nathan Ake and Steve Cook, while Diego Rico replaced Charlie Daniels and lined up at left wing-back on the opposite flank to Adam Smith. Jefferson Lerma ousted Andrew Surman in the central midfield two, while Ryan Fraser and Josh King flanked Callum Wilson in attack. David Brooks was the third Bournemouth player to miss out on Saturday.
  • What we learned: A positive performance in defeat gives Howe plenty to think about for the visit of Leicester City in Gameweek 5, as do the displays of new-boys Lerma and Rico. While the Cherries were unbeaten in a 4-4-2 before last weekend, the south coast side could consider themselves unfortunate not to leave London with a point after not allowing the Blues a single “big chance” and carving out two of their own. Daniels was missing from the match-day squad at the weekend and news is awaited on any injury the long-serving full-back may have been carrying, but Rico may now have the upper hand in whatever formation Howe rolls out against the Foxes in Gameweek 5. If the Cherries revert back to a 4-4-2, Brooks would come back into contention possibly at the expense of extra centre-back Simon Francis. Lerma, Dan Gosling, Surman and Lewis Cook will compete for the two central midfield spots going forward, with Howe perhaps handling the personnel choice on a game-by-game basis depending on the opposition. Given the amount of money spent on Lerma, however, the Colombian defensive midfielder is perhaps the favourite out of this quartet to be granted more pitch-time.

Current Status: Fairly unsettled
Risk Areas: Left-back, centre-back, central midfield, right-wing

Brighton and Hove Albion

Starting XI (4-4-1-1): Ryan; Bong, Dunk, Duffy, Montoya; March, Propper (Locadia 74’), Stephens, Knockaert (Jahanbakhsh 74’); Gross (Bissouma 60’); Murray.

  • What we saw: Lewis Dunk returned from injury to replace Leon Balogun at centre-back, while Pascal Gross was in for Yves Bissouma as the support for Glenn Murray in attack. The Seagulls once again adopted a 4-4-1-1, with Solly March and Anthony Knockaert continuing on the flanks. Gross was replaced on the hour-mark by Bissouma, who then dropped back into central midfield alongside Dale Stephens when Davy Propper was hauled off with a quarter of an hour remaining. Propper’s replacement, Jurgen Locadia, joined Murray in attack as Chris Hughton switched to a 4-4-2 with his side pushing for an equaliser against Fulham.
  • What we learned: With Brighton away from home in Gameweek 5, Bissouma could once again replace Gross to shore up the Seagulls’ midfield – as he had done in the 1-0 defeat to Liverpool. Even if Jose Izquierdo recovers from injury to come into contention for the trip to Southampton, he – along with Alireza Jahanbakhsh – might struggle to oust the form wingers ahead of them in the queue. Hughton’s faith in the “old guard” was demonstrated by Dunk returning straight into the starting XI, despite Balogun’s decent displays in the previous two matches. Bruno, then, could threaten Martin Montoya’s start at right-back when the veteran likely returns from injury in Gameweek 5, despite his replacement barely putting a foot wrong in his three starts for the Seagulls.

Current Status: Fairly settled
Risk Areas: Attacking midfield, right-back

Burnley

Starting XI (4-5-1):  Hart; Bardsley, Mee, Tarkowski, Taylor; Lennon, Cork, Westwood, McNeil (Barnes 80′), Hendrick (Vokes 57′); Wood (Vydra 83′)

  • What we saw: Sean Dyche changed his Premier League starting XI for the first time this season, replacing full-backs Stephen Ward and Matthew Lowton with Charlie Taylor and Phil Bardsley. Johann Berg Gudmundsson missed out through injury, so teenager Dwight McNeil was handed a start on the left flank. Jeff Hendrick was sacrificed in midfield just before the hour to allow Dyche to go 4-4-2, with Sam Vokes joining Chris Wood in attack. Matej Vydra and Ashley Barnes were also thrown on late in the match as Burnley attempted to claw their way back into the game against their ten-man opposition.
  • What we learned: Historically one of the more settled Premier League teams, the Burnley side is in something of a flux at the moment, be it through injury or loss of form. Dyche had rotated his troops in Europe this season but had resisted the urge to do so domestically until Sunday, when he made three alterations to his starting XI. While the McNeil-for-Gudmundsson change was enforced, the full-back rotation was perhaps the first sign that Dyche has lost patience with his leaky defence – neither Lowton nor Ward were involved in the match against Olympiakos on Thursday either, so this was not a tactical decision based on fatigue. Ben Mee’s wobbly performance at centre-back suggests Ben Gibson or Kevin Long can’t be far away from challenging for a starting spot, meanwhile. The injured Gudmundsson, Robbie Brady and Steven Defour could well return after the international break to give Dyche some much-needed alternatives in midfield, though McNeil impressed again on the left flank. Wood’s struggles to lead the line himself may force Dyche into rethinking his 4-5-1, with Vokes’ introduction alongside the former Leeds man giving the Clarets more of a potent goal threat in the second half.

Current Status: Fairly unsettled
Risk Areas: Full-backs, left midfield, forwards

Cardiff City

Starting XI (4-4-2):  Etheridge; Manga, Morrison, Bamba, Bennett; Camarasa (Madine 89′), Ralls, Arter, Hoilett; Reid, Ward (Zohore 84′)

  • What we saw: Neil Warnock switched from a 4-3-3 to a 4-4-2 as the high-pressing Bluebirds took the game to Arsenal, with Junior Hoilett fit to return on the left of midfield and Victor Camarasa pushed out to the right flank. FPL midfielder Danny Ward joined Bobby Reid in the two-man attack, with Kenneth Zohore dropping to the bench. Nathaniel Mendez-Laing joined Aron Gunnarsson in the treatment room, while news is awaited on the reason for Josh Murphy’s absence from the match-day squad.
  • What we learned: Neil Warnock’s comments after the match suggests that Cardiff may be intent on taking the game to their opposition in the coming weeks and, given that the Bluebirds broke their duck in front of goal against Arsenal, the City manager could decide to persist with this new system for the trip to Stamford Bridge. Ward has furthered his case for inclusion with a goal against the Gunners, while the excellent Camarasa drew praise from his manager after the match. Reid impressed alongside Ward, too, and with the back five and central midfield pairing of Joe Ralls and Harry Arter having played three successive league matches, changes could be at a minimum for the daunting Gameweek 5 fixture in west London. If fit, Gunnarsson offers more steel in the engine room, while Murphy and Zohore could come back into the reckoning with a switch back to a 4-3-3.

Current Status: Fairly settled
Risk Areas: Wingers, forwards

Chelsea

Starting XI (4-3-3): Kepa; Alonso, Rudiger, David Luiz, Azpilicueta; Kovacic (Loftus-Cheek 79’), Kante, Jorginho; Hazard, Willian (Pedro 65’), Morata (Giroud 61’).

  • What we saw: Willian was preferred to Pedro on the right flank in Maurizio Sarri’s only change to his starting XI, as the Blues once again lined up in that familiar 4-3-3 shape. After making their first league starts of the season last weekend, Eden Hazard and Mateo Kovacic were back in the side for the visit of Bournemouth and impressed in their respective positions. Pedro replaced Willian midway through the second half and opened the scoring for the Blues, while Sarri’s other two changes – Olivier Giroud for Alvaro Morata and Ruben Loftus-Cheek for Kovacic – were also like-for-like. Cesc Fabregas remained out with a knee problem.
  • What we learned: Little changes in Sarri’s system week on week, with no evidence – or need – for a Plan B as yet. The Willian/Pedro conundrum rolls on, as it has done for several seasons now: that seems to be the only real selection dilemma Sarri faces for the visit of Cardiff, with his side appearing settled elsewhere. The Chelsea head coach could incorporate both Willian and Pedro alongside Hazard, of course, with one of that trio playing as a false nine at the expense of the toiling Morata. David Luiz still fails to convince at centre-back, but Sarri is averse to making too many changes to a settled side and indeed the same back four have played every league match this campaign.

Current Status: Fairly settled
Risk Areas: Right-wing

Crystal Palace

Starting XI (4-4-2):  Hennessey; Van Aanholt, Sakho, Kelly, Wan-Bissaka; Schlupp (Meyer 76’), McArthur, Milivojevic, Townsend (Kouyate 72’); Ayew (Sorloth 76’), Benteke.

  • What we saw: The only change to Roy Hodgson’s starting XI from the side that lost to Watford came up front, with the injured Wilfried Zaha replaced by Jordan Ayew. James Tomkins wasn’t fit to feature either, so Martin Kelly retained his position at centre-back. Max Meyer replaced Jeffrey Schlupp in the final quarter of an hour, with Alexander Sorloth also introduced at Ayew’s expense to give Christian Benteke some heavyweight support in attack.
  • What we learned: News is awaited on the severity of Zaha’s groin problem, which could determine how Hodgson approaches the Gameweek 5 match against Huddersfield Town. If fit, Zaha could come straight back into the team at Ayew’s expense, but after three straight defeats, Hodgson might be re-thinking his 4-4-2 set-up. Schlupp looks most at risk for what surely is an imminent start for Meyer, which could see James McArthur move out to the left flank (if Zaha is ruled out) to accommodate the German international centrally. Cheikhou Kouyate is an option to replace the below-par Luka Milivojevic in the engine room, meanwhile. If Tomkins recovers over the international break, then he will surely oust Kelly at centre-back. Sorloth is another option up front, either instead of or alongside the struggling Benteke.

Current Status: Fairly unsettled
Risk Areas: Centre-back, left-midfield, centre-midfield, forwards

Everton

Starting XI (4-2-3-1): Pickford; Digne (Baines 76’), Zouma, Holgate, Coleman; Davies, Schneiderlin; Calvert-Lewin, Sigurdsson (Niasse 76’), Walcott (Lookman 57’); Tosun.

  • What we saw: Injury and suspension forced Marco Silva’s hand as he made three changes to his starting XI, though one of those alterations was Lucas Digne in at left-back for the dropped Leighton Baines. Richarlison (ban) and Idrissa Gueye (knee) missed out, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin and the fit-again Morgan Schneiderlin taking their places. Silva’s 4-2-3-1 set-up was otherwise unchanged, though a rib injury to Theo Walcott in the second half led to the Everton winger’s substitution.
  • What we learned: Silva has been dealt a bad hand in recent weeks with the number of players unavailable to him, though his system has remained the same for the four league matches the Toffees have contested. Bernard (muscle injury) and Walcott have a fortnight to get fit before the visit of West Ham, with Silva struggling for numbers on the flanks. Calvert-Lewin, playing on the left wing, did his cause no harm with Everton’s equalising goal but will surely be ousted by Richarlison when the Brazilian returns from suspension in Gameweek 6. Should Walcott and Bernard fail to win their fitness races, then Ademola Lookman would seem set to start on the right flank. Tom Davies’ place in the double-pivot will very likely be taken by one of Gueye or Andre Gomes, meanwhile, should either central midfielder recover from their respective issues during the international break. Kurt Zouma impressed at centre-back at the weekend, so Mason Holgate would appear most at risk when Yerry Mina and Michael Keane are given a clean bill of health. Baines and Digne continue to tussle for the left-back role, with the Frenchman given his first league start of the season at Goodison Park on Saturday.

Current Status: Fairly unsettled
Risk Areas: Left-back, central defence, central midfield, wingers

Fulham

Starting XI (4-3-3): Bettinelli; Le Marchand, Odoi, Mawson, Fosu-Mensah; Zambo Anguissa (Johansen 74’), McDonald, Seri; Vietto (R Sessegnon 74’), Mitrovic, Schurrle (Chambers 87’)

  • What we saw: Tom Cairney (ankle) missed Fulham’s 2-2 draw with Brighton, with Slavisa Jokanovic opting for the steel of Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa over the creativity of Stefan Johansen in his stead. Alfie Mawson was handed his first league start for the Cottagers at centre-half, with Maxime Le Marchard moving over to left-back in place of the benched Joe Bryan. The front three were unchanged as expected, though Luciano Vietto and Andre Schurrle did swap flanks to play as “inverted wingers” – a tactic Jokanovic had also employed in Fulham’s previous away match at Spurs.
  • What we learned: While the 4-3-3 has remained a constant throughout August and into September, Jokanovic has made changes to his starting XI in each Premier League match this season and it wouldn’t be a huge shock to see further alterations for the trip to the Etihad in a fortnight’s time. Bryan could earn a reprieve at left-back to contend with the pace on City’s right flank, with Le Marchand and Denis Odoi perhaps competing for a spot alongside the fit-again Mawson. Jokanovic may consider playing both of Anguissa and Kevin McDonald again to stem the City tide, while Ryan Sessegnon will hope to get a reprieve at the expense of Vietto on the flank. Given the goalscoring exploits of both Schurrle and Aleksandar Mitrovic, these two in-form attackers would seem likely to be secure in their respective roles.

Current Status: Fairly unsettled
Risk Areas: Left-back, centre-back, central midfield, wingers

Huddersfield Town

Starting XI (5-4-1):  Lossl; Lowe, Schindler, Zanka, Kongolo, Hadergjonaj (Durm 76’); Mooy, Billing, Diakhaby (Kachunga 60’), van La Parra; Mounie (Depoitre 92’).

  • What we saw: David Wagner employed a Newcastle-esque 5-4-1 for the trip to Goodison Park, with the Terriers happy to soak up the pressure and allow Everton time on the ball. Terence Kongolo moved to centre-half alongside Zanka and Christopher Schindler, with Chris Lowe coming into the side at left-back. Aaron Mooy and Philip Billing were the midfield pair in the absence of the suspended Jonathan Hogg, with Rajiv van La Parra and Adam Diakhaby continuing on the flanks in support of lone striker Steve Mounie. Jonas Lossl replaced the injured Ben Hamer in goal.
  • What we learned: While the defensive set-up suited an away match at Goodison Park, Wagner may decide to revert back to a 4-2-3-1 for the visit of Crystal Palace in Gameweek 4. Alex Pritchard could get a reprieve in the hole with such a system change, with Lowe perhaps dropping out again and Kongolo moving over to left-back. Mounie has started every league match this season at the expense of Laurent Depoitre and seems secure in the short-term, though van La Parra and Diakhaby could be at risk from Isaac Mbenza, Elias Kachunga and – if fit – Ramadan Sobhi on the flanks. The goalkeeper situation is one to monitor when Hamer returns to fitness, with it being far from certain that the £4.0m-rated custodian automatically returns in place of Lossl.

Current Status: Fairly unsettled
Risk Areas: Goalkeeper, left-back, wingers, attacking midfield, forwards

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4,155 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Hot Fuzz
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 7 months ago

    WILF KO Wilfried Zaha injury keeps him out of Crystal Palace vs Southampton as winger faces four weeks on sidelines with groin KO

    source THE SUN

    How are they allowed to do this? no evidence no nothing
    its a shame

    1. Bada Bing
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      It's the Sun. I wouldn't wipe my behind with that rag.

      1. DeathoftheParty
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        This... Roy has said he could possibly have played but they didn't want to risk him. Should be fit after the international break...

        Source... CP website.

    2. clodhopper
      • 10 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Cos they are liars vagabonds and shitehawks no football fan or even anyone should read that sh1t

    3. BoleynWin
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      The Sun’s usually pretty reliable for football knowledge, despite it being a disgusting brand & company, rotten from top to bottom.

    4. MTPockets
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Perhaps the growth of fantasy football is generating the growth in clickbait football news...

        1. badgerboy
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 8 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          Yeah it's no coincidence.

    5. The Baby-faced Assassin
      • 11 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Need some serious advice guys! Currently sat rank 12k and want hazard in ahead of GW5. My plan is to swap Mahrez out for him, but where do I find the spare 1.7 in the rest of the team to fund it?? I only have 1FT

      Patricio - Button

      Mendy - Alonso - Robertson - AWB -
      Bennett

      Mahrez - Mane - Salah - Walcott -Westwood

      Zaha - Aguero - Kamara

      Appreciate your feedback!

      1. Zizoulicious
        • 8 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        WC?

        1. The Baby-faced Assassin
          • 11 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          I think a WC would be a waste tbh... it has been tempting though!

      2. Andy Mac
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Zaha or Wally downgrade tbf

        1. The Baby-faced Assassin
          • 11 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          Wally to who though for 4.9 or less? I could go 5 at the back and just play 3 in mid..

          1. Andy Mac
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 6 Years
            5 years, 7 months ago

            Sorry I assumed that would give you a 5.0 mid

            1. The Baby-faced Assassin
              • 11 Years
              5 years, 7 months ago

              Yeah .1 short unfortunately. And downgrading Zaha gives me Joselu at best which I don’t like as a pick.

      3. Hot Fuzz
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        to get the coin you need to take a hit or 2 or even WC,
        a idea would be walcott -fraser zaha -wilson should be just enough to get hazard in for mahrez
        BOU have a decent run and both look amazing

        1. The Baby-faced Assassin
          • 11 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          This for a -8 is what I have been looking at doing and can just afford it! A -8 though..... hmm

      4. SC not pearls before swine
        • 13 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Seems like the money would probably have to be one of Mane/Robertson. I guess you could sell Walcott for a 5ish midfielder like Hughes or Kante.

        1. The Baby-faced Assassin
          • 11 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          I’m .1 short of a 5mill mid...

        2. SC not pearls before swine
          • 13 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          *since you need 4.9 I guess Ralls?

        3. The Baby-faced Assassin
          • 11 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          I have had Mane from the start, he’s too good to swap out

      5. WoofWoofGrrrr
        • 13 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Walcott to a 4.4 or 4.5 like Guendouzi then use the left over cash to swap Zaha and Kamara to Mitro and Ings? or Wilson and Ings? Or upgrade Bennett to Shaw as you suggested.

    6. Zizoulicious
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Any double risers expected?

      1. Jafooli
        • 12 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Caballero & Boly?

        1. Zizoulicious
          • 8 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          Cheers, just put Boly in for Alonso

          1. Bobby Digital
            • 6 Years
            5 years, 7 months ago

            Alonso rose last night

      2. Brosstan
        • 9 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Alonso for sure.

    7. LewanGOALski
      • 12 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Current WC draft 2.0:

      Hennessey - Patricio
      Alonso - Mendy - Shaw - AWB - Bennett
      Hazard - Mane - Pedro - Fraser - Billing
      Aguero - Lukaku - Ings

      any obvious changes to go for?
      thx!

      1. NestorC
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Looks good

      2. DivocksHighSocks
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        I'd personally go Maddison over Pedro as you have Hazard already.

        I'm also of the camp that definitely feels you shouldn't go without Salah, especially on a WC, but people have got away with it up until now

    8. Adro3
      • 11 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Fabianski* Stek
      Mendy Robertson Tomkins* Doherty Peltier*
      Salah Hazard Mkhi* Walcott* Cairney
      Kun Zaha* King*

      Done ok so far but time to activate WC?

      1. NestorC
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        If Zaha and Wally are out for sure

      2. clodhopper
        • 10 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        No

        1. Adro3
          • 11 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          Really? Already taken one or two drops

    9. ZeBestee
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      I have persisted without Mane in all the first 4 games, amid a little sadness at going without him. I will keep Salah for probably the rest of the season bar any injury/suspension and i can feel the difficult games are just about the right games for Salah to explode. Keep Salah and live peacefully.

      1. BoleynWin
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        I’m with you, painful at the minute but I fully believe Salah will haul soon & he’s extremely difficult to get back in once out. I’m thinking/hoping those that have let go will live to regret it...

        1. ZeBestee
          • 9 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          Right. Keeping is easier tbh.

      2. Hot Fuzz
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        its my thinking "salah all season"
        but why not both?

    10. NestorC
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Here is a weird one, Holebas or Robertson? Surely Klop will rotate, but how often? And Holebas will play every week(until he got banned)..

      1. Lucackadoodledoo
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Both?

        1. NestorC
          • 7 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          it would brake my heart to bench robertson this week, and play him next when he could be rested for easy game

          1. Lucackadoodledoo
            • 6 Years
            5 years, 7 months ago

            You gotta play him. I'm doin the same.

            Play Mitro or Neves is my dilemma. Wolves good fixture but Neves plays deep.

            Thoughts?

            1. DivocksHighSocks
              • 6 Years
              5 years, 7 months ago

              Mitro for sure. the likely scenario is that Neves scores 3 points, while Mitro gets 2, but a point lost is worth the punt for him nicking a goal.

            2. NestorC
              • 7 Years
              5 years, 7 months ago

              Mitro

      2. EmreCan Hustle
        • 11 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Holebas if it allows a decent upgrade somewhere else. But I think Robertson has great bonus potential if he plays and if he doesn't AWB/Bennett etc are decent cover.

    11. Lucackadoodledoo
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Has the Holebas bandwagon started yet or are people waiting until after Watford play utd?

      1. NestorC
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        one foot in it

      2. clodhopper
        • 10 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Best too wait

      3. Holmes
        • 10 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Maybe in GW8

    12. samoratumisangbobo
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Aaron Ramsey worth a punt ?

      1. Dannyb
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        The only player I would even half consider from Arsenal is Lacazette, and he's a rotation risk lol.

      2. We Will Klopp you
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Might be at some point with Arsenal's fixtures & his quality but too early for him, their team is unsettled in the attacking 3 positions and he's yet to hit form.

      3. AFC49
        • 10 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Not yet, but maybe later

      4. Dyballer
        • 5 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Yea i think so

    13. EmreCan Hustle
      • 11 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Apart from Mark's WC(played a week earlier) with Auba, Aguero, Alonso, Hennessy and TAA IN. Other WC-ed players haven't delivered this GW. Fraser, Mkhitaryan, Ederson, etc...

      Can we expect another 'Learning from The Great' article that factors in Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Spurs players? For those of us looking to play it in this Int break?

      Thanks.

      1. Hot Fuzz
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        I had a similar debate couple of articles ago. Only time will tell, but i do believe there we can expect another Learning from the Great article 🙂

    14. thunder_mike
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      R.Pat
      Mendy Robertson Alonso
      Salah Mkhi Walcott* Bilva
      Zaha* Kun Mitro
      Fab Boly WanB Stephens

      A) Walcott > Pedro (-4)
      B) Mhki > Pedro (-4)
      C) WC to get Hazard

      1. AFC49
        • 10 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        A

      2. Moosie the Staggie
        • 12 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        None of the above.
        Keep Wally

    15. LewanGOALski
      • 12 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      do you guys think Robertson and Mitrovic will rise again before the deadline?
      Need that 0.2 profit from these 2!

      1. EmreCan Hustle
        • 11 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Mitrovic should IMO.

      2. dunas_dog
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Wildcards may hold back rises. Both have hard fixtures next so I would say no

      3. clodhopper
        • 10 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Hard for double rises with people on wc and people awaiting injuries from internationals im holding tight for more info

    16. dunas_dog
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      How many wildcards do you think in play?

      1. Dannyb
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        A lot imo.

      2. EmreCan Hustle
        • 11 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        One. Me 🙂

    17. Andy Mac
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      If you lose one of these for Hazard, who do you choose?

      Salah or Mane

      Ignore budget for a sec, purely from a points perspective!

      1. Dannyb
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        I genuinely believe Mane could steal Salahs thunder this season. Salah will still have a great season but nothing like last year.

      2. Oven Glover
        • 8 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Mané

      3. S.Kuqi
        • 11 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Salah. Mane better value atm.

      4. SC not pearls before swine
        • 13 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        I still feel pretty confident that Salah will end up outscoring Mane. Hard to ignore budget though.

      5. IN SANE IN DE BRUYNE
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        If money wasn't an issue Salah is the obvious choice ofc. But I've gone for Mane.

      6. Where has all the rum gone?
        • 5 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Lose salah I would

    18. Disco Stu
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Better replacement for Zaha?

      Deeny(Form)

      orr

      Wilson(Fixtures?

      1. Where has all the rum gone?
        • 5 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Wilson for me

      2. EmreCan Hustle
        • 11 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Deeney. But maybe wait till scan results are out?

      3. IN SANE IN DE BRUYNE
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Wilson for me I think. Looking sharp.

    19. THE SHEEP HUNTERS
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Pep's team sheet predication, if not hard enough before the CP, now becomes absolutely rancid.

      I have Dilva and Sterling and have cold sweats.

      1. THE SHEEP HUNTERS
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        I've ditched Mendy. fwiw.

    20. SOTHPAW
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Zaha to Wilson and Mane to Hazard good moves?

      1. Emiliano Sala
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Yes

    21. Where has all the rum gone?
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Ditched Zaha for joselu
      9.4 itb should I get for a - 4
      A- pedro(hve jorginho alonso)
      Or
      B- d.Silva?(hve mendy kun)

    22. Lisboa 1967
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Rank 30k
      Thinking of wild-carding

      OUT : Salah BSilva Kante VVD Peltier Fabianski Zaha Pedro King

      In: Hazard Moura Ward Alonso Bennet Hart Lacazette Maddsion Ings

      YAY or NAY

      1. Where has all the rum gone?
        • 5 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Not a huge fan of Hart.
        Bennett might lose his place.
        Ings can't play in next gw
        Ward a punt more then a differential

    23. S.Kuqi
      • 11 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Anyone here keeping Salah in their wildcard teams?

      1. EmreCan Hustle
        • 11 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Not me.

      2. DivocksHighSocks
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        yep.

        and if he's not doing the business it's very easy to drop him for say Mané and upgrade one of my mid price midfielders up to an Alli/Eriksen/KDB type later on

      3. Dyballer
        • 5 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Yep but Mane too

    24. Releasebreaks
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      I really don't want to, but I will drop Salah to Hazard..

      Also will need Zaha replacement, which best striker for 9.8 budget

      1. Dannyb
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Vardy will do big things in the next few game weeks i reckon.

      2. I Member
        • 8 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Lacazette or Vardy

    25. Emiliano Sala
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Lukaku or aubameyang?

      1. THE SHEEP HUNTERS
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        I would prefer Utd over Arse even with the fix's.

        The Arse haven't turned a corner yet, not in my eyes anyhow.

        1. I Member
          • 8 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          Arsenal have scored 8 goals in their last 3 games. They may not be playing all that well but they're getting goals.

          1. THE SHEEP HUNTERS
            • 6 Years
            5 years, 7 months ago

            So your answer is Aub.

    26. eyezil
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Struggling to make this WC decision. Bit of a slow start since I passed up on having Robertson, Mendy, and Mane.

      Ederson Stek
      Alonso PVA TAA Bennett Peltier
      Salah Bilva Pedro Lucas Fraser
      Tosun Aguero Mitro

      1.5 ITB

      Is it worth switching to something like this?

      4 4.5
      Alonso Mendy Holebas Bennett Cook
      Salah Hazard Maddison Ramsey Billing
      Wilson Aguero Ings

      Or hold off and hope that the likes of Mendy, Holebas, Hazard, and Wilson don't hurt me too much (and maybe Mane..although i'd prefer to keep Salah). Those are the ones i'm most worried about.

    27. gilean
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Would you wildcard this lot?

      Patricio Fabianski*
      Alonso Mendy Robertson AWB Bennett
      Salah Mane Bilva* Mkhi* Stephens
      Aguero Arnautovic* Kamara

      1. Lilac Breasted Roller
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        No - patricio is good to feature so Fab is definitely not worth it

        Use/save FT for Mkhi and then Bilva

    28. Lilac Breasted Roller
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Who's the second GK for Brighton: Button or Steele?

      Both were added over the summer and none have played for brighton previously. Is it still a gamble who features if Ryan is down?

      Considering Ryan / 2nd of Brighton

      1. badgerboy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Button has been on the bench during the PL games. Think he started their EFL Cup game as well.

        1. Lilac Breasted Roller
          • 6 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          thanks!

    29. Lucackadoodledoo
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Lukaku suddenly becomes an option. Now the game gets interesting.
      Someone to think about for people on WC

      1. Syd.
        • 14 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Once a donkey always a donkey

        1. Lucackadoodledoo
          • 6 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          True but he does score goals and if he gets a good run he's a big diff

    30. jdp219
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Is it worth going with Salah, Mane and Hazard but pretty thin at forward (Kun, Joselu, Jimenez)?

      Or pick two of three mids to enable a better forward?

      1. DivocksHighSocks
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Joselu is a wasted pick, may as well play a 4.5 as Rondon will be the full time starter before long.

        1. jdp219
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 7 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          Oh, didn't think of that. Thanks!

    31. Andy Mac
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      This WC is burning a hole in my pocket. Must get rid of it....

      Patricio - Hamer
      Alonso - Mendy - Shaw - Doherty - WB
      Mane - Hazard - Sterling - Pedro/Rich - Billing
      Aguero - Mitro - Ings

      Considering:
      Hamer -> Hennessey and drop Doherty to Bennett?
      Shaw or TAA/Gomez?
      Sterling or Lukaku?

      Welcome opinions please?! 🙂

      1. Andy Mac
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Or GTG as it stands? Ta!

        1. AFC49
          • 10 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          Team looks good as it is mate

        2. S.Kuqi
          • 11 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          Looks really good! Like it alot. Although I prefer Dilva instead of Sterling

      2. Dannyb
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Hamer
        Bennett
        Shaw
        Lukaku

        1. Andy Mac
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 6 Years
          5 years, 7 months ago

          Cheers guys! Much appreciated. Quick Q Danny:
          Will Hamer be #1 choice again when fit?
          Why Lukaku over Sterling?

          Cheers!

    32. S.Kuqi
      • 11 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      Never had a such a good start than in this sesson. Gut feeling is to use wildcard now but its probably better play safe and see how CL / EL affects.

      Have the same problem players than everyone else. Hit or two should sort them out.

    33. chelseabrad
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 7 months ago

      To wildcard or not to wildcard? 2FT 0.9 ITB

      Ederson Fabianski
      Azpi Trippier Alex-Arnold Cedric Wan-Bisaka
      Salah D.Silva Walcott Neves Kenedy
      Aguero Zaha Arnie

      1. Lucackadoodledoo
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 7 months ago

        Get Alonso in for TAA and downgrade Zaha to Wilson I think if you have the funds