I think WHU will be massively up for that game and United seem in disarray. For once the london stadium will be rocking like it was Upton Park. Only Millwall and Spurs are more hated by the fans and that will feed through. And Arnie can score against anybody.
Imposible to say. Both could get clean sheet and both could get attacking returns. I think one of them will get something but don't know which one. 51% for Alonso.
I’m playing both because I increasingly think although there could be goals, both will be involved in them.
I look at Alonso especially as a midfielder. I wouldn’t not play an attacking midfielder due to opposition and Chelsea aren’t great defensively if you look at them, goals conceded flatters them. I don’t expect CS’s from Alonso.
Thanks! I think I might go with both now. I was playing Bennett (vs SOT at home) earlier as Southampton attack looked pretty poor but the odds of getting points there seems to be same as with one of Alonso or Robertson.
Last week the top two rated for clean sheets (Man City 64% and Liverpool 55%) came through as expected, but Leicester (53%) who appeared third in the list conceded against "toothless" Huddersfield!
I agree with this and was considering the same. Trip has set pieces etc but can be rotated with Aurier who should be back next week or even Walkers-Peters given Spurs play Barcelona next week and the games around that one are easy.
That horse has bolted. Your other defenders are good enough. You may as well keep Bendy after missing two price drops and a price rise for Trip who could even be rotated over the next couple for Walkers-Peters given Poch likes giving young players a chance vs soft opposition.
Nobody knows for sure but given he played 60 minutes this week and will probably play vs Hoffenheim, I think probabilities are weighted towards him being on the bench.
Morning all, Have 2 free transfers and no real pressing concerns apart from Rico (bournemouth) Looking to move him out but who to replace him with? Dont need replacement to play this week so who is best here long term?