Scout Notes

Guardiola says Aguero is “exhausted” as Mahrez and Sane disappoint

Manchester City – and Sergio Aguero‘s relieved owners – were reliant on a soft-looking penalty to overcome a stubborn West Ham United side on Wednesday evening.

Fantasy managers who owned City assets could have been forgiven for feeling a little short-changed given that the Hammers were dispatched 4-0 at the London Stadium in November but a combination of excellent defending from Manuel Pellegrini’s side and perhaps the ill-effects from a gruelling EFL Cup final on Sunday made this a tighter affair than anticipated.

Pep Guardiola had plenty to say on Aguero, Riyad Mahrez, Bernardo Silva and City’s injury situation, which we cover in our Scout Notes below.

We also run the rule over Arsenal 5-1 Bournemouth and Southampton 2-0 Fulham.

Manchester City 1-0 West Ham United

  • Goal: Sergio Aguero (£11.7m)
  • Assist: Bernardo Silva (£7.5m)

Pep Guardiola said Sergio Aguero (£11.7m) was “exhausted” after the Argentinean striker followed up his exertions in the EFL Cup final with an 85-minute run-out against West Ham United on Wednesday.

Aguero had played the full two hours of Sunday’s gruelling clash against Chelsea and was back in the City line-up again last night, with Gabriel Jesus‘ (£10.7m) hamstring injury again keeping the Brazilian striker out of action.

Aguero scored from the spot after Bernardo Silva (£7.5m) had been felled by Felipe Anderson (£7.2m) but otherwise didn’t get too much change out of West Ham’s impressive defence, with Angelo Ogbonna (£4.2m) blocking his only other significant effort of the match.

Guardiola said in his post-match press conference:

We cannot live, for example, with just Sergio. The last 10-15 minutes he was exhausted. We need Gabriel as quick as possible to come back.

Those comments may unnerve existing and prospective Aguero owners ahead of Gameweek 29 but there was no indication from Guardiola that Jesus would be back for Saturday’s trip to the Vitality Stadium, with the City boss having this to say on the club’s injury situation:

That’s why it is a final for us, the game against Bournemouth, to arrive after the international break, with the people coming back, like John [Stones], Aymer [Laporte] and Gabriel [Jesus]. When you play every three days, in March and April, it is demanding, we need everybody.

Aguero’s cause last night certainly wasn’t helped by the displays of Riyad Mahrez (£8.2m) and Leroy Sane (£9.5m) either side of him, both of whom were sacrificed before the hour-mark as Guardiola threw on the rested Bernardo and Raheem Sterling (£11.3m) with the game still goalless.

The difference in City’s goal threat was palpable, with Bernardo’s driving run leading to the decisive penalty award and Sterling being presented with two excellent chances – one saved, one poked wide – after his introduction.

Those two players will now surely start at the Vitality Stadium on Saturday and Guardiola could even use Sterling as a “false nine” if he wishes to hand Aguero a breather.

Guardiola explained why he had made those two substitutions:

Another pace. We needed a little bit more. We arrived in the positions of the wingers and we didn’t finish what we created.

Bernardo is so aggressive – going with the ball he attracts two or three opponents and creates space for Danilo, Kevin and the others. He’s a master. He’s an incredible player reading those situations.

The game was 0-0 and we needed that step forward.

The hosts had only had one shot on target before Aguero’s penalty as Sane and the fragile-looking Mahrez toiled on the flanks but Guardiola defended the Algerian winger after full-time, citing his lack of match sharpness as a mitigating factor:

Riyad played good. He took some risks and unfortunately he hit the first player often. Normally he is so clinical, such a good player at finishing in the first action with the right foot, but of course, sometimes you need time to connect between the players and that is going to happen.

Sane has now been hauled off before the hour mark in each of his last two Premier League starts and his latest performance – the German winger didn’t register a single shot or key pass – will do little to stem the mass exodus among his existing Fantasy owners.

Another nail in his coffin could be the return to fitness of Benjamin Mendy (£6.1m), whose availability has often determined Sane’s game-time in the past.

The French full-back was an unused substitute at the Etihad on Wednesday though Guardiola stressed after full-time that Mendy is “not completely ready”.

Kevin De Bruyne (£9.7m) and David Silva (£8.5m) had lively starts to the match before their influence waned somewhat.

Silva should have been on the scoresheet at least once but turned De Bruyne’s cross onto the post from close range and then saw an effort cleared off the line in the second half.

“El Mago” recorded an astonishing 18 touches in the West Ham box last night (11 more than Aguero) though there was again the sense that the veteran midfielder was struggling to recapture his top form.

Both De Bruyne and Silva had also started the EFL Cup final and Guardiola may be forced to play them again on Saturday, with Ilkay Gundogan‘s (£5.4m) services required in the Fernandinho (£5.3m) role.

Guardiola said of Gundogan:

It is his natural position. The other players have to adapt to that. Fabian [Delph] could play there but is injured again. Gundo played many times in that position last season so normally he has to help us in the next few games.

City’s defence had a comfortable evening as West Ham mustered only two shots on goal, though Ederson (£5.6m) had to be alert to push out an excellent Andy Carroll (£5.4m) chance in the second half.

Carroll led the line in the absence of Marko Arnautovic (£6.8m), who had been set to play before illness struck on the day of the match.

Manuel Pellegrini said:

We were very unlucky that Marko Arnautovic woke up ill with a fever because we wanted to have a good recovery in our box, have three fast players up front with Antonio and Anderson to make good counter-attacks.

Anderson and co predictably saw little of the ball as the Hammers were penned back in their own half, though the visiting defence impressed as they limited City’s goalscoring opportunities.

Ryan Fredericks (£4.5m) particularly excelled at right-back, while teenage debutant Ben Johnson (£4.0m) did well enough on the opposite flank.

Pellegrini explained his decision to start Johnson, who was himself forced off on 62 minutes.

Masuaku is injured, Cresswell broke his toe in the last game, Zabaleta is just coming back from a back injury that he was not able to play the full game. Unfortunately for him, this was his first game!

But he didn’t do so bad, he had good answers every time they tried to attack down his side. I changed him not for his performance, he had a calf problem.

Pellegrini hailed his side’s defensive efforts in his post-match presser:

We defended very well as we walked on all their moments in attacking well. I think the first big save from Lukasz Fabianski was minute 61, after that, they had a couple of chances so if we lose that way maybe you can accept it more.

They had lots of shots at the beginning of the game but they had to rush them as we always had a defender near them, they had a lot of offsides also. I think that we played very well in defending, not so well in attacking because we didn’t have the possession we wanted.

Especially, well, we played this game with eight players injured and four players rested for the game on Saturday.

Those rested players included Javier Hernandez (£6.1m), Mark Noble (£4.8m) and Robert Snodgrass (£5.0m), who may come into the reckoning when Newcastle visit east London on Saturday.

Manuel Lanzini (£6.4m) got another 45 minutes under his belt, too, as he continues to build up match fitness.

Manchester City XI (4-3-3): Ederson; Danilo, Kompany, Otamendi, Zinchenko; De Bruyne, Gundogan, David Silva; Mahrez (Sterling 55′), Aguero (Foden 85′), Sane (Bernardo Silva 57′).

West Ham United XI (4-2-3-1): Fabianski; Fredericks, Diop, Ogbonna, Johnson (Zabaleta 63′); Obiang, Rice; Antonio, Nasri (Lanzini 46′), Felipe Anderson (Diangana 77′); Carroll.

Arsenal 5-1 Bournemouth

  • Goals: Mesut Ozil (£7.9m), Henrikh Mkhitaryan (£6.7m), Laurent Koscielny (£5.4m), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£11.0m), Alexandre Lacazette (£9.5m) | Lys Mousset (£4.9m)
  • Assists: Sead Kolasinac (£5.1m), Mesut Ozil, Henrikh Mkhitaryan x2, Lucas Torreira (£4.8m) | Dan Gosling (£4.7m)

Unai Emery provided an update on Sead Kolasinac (£5.1m) after Wednesday’s 5-1 win over Bournemouth.

The Bosnia and Herzegovina international was substituted after 57 minutes of Arsenal’s comprehensive victory over the Cherries but Emery seemed to downplay any suggestion that Kolasinac would be a doubt for the north London derby on Saturday.

The Gunners’ head coach said:

Kolasinac has been having a problem in his [leg] muscle and sometimes he is telling us to rest some matches and some minutes.

The first half he finished it well, but in the dressing room he was saying he can continue, but he was feeling some pain. He could continue but I preferred to change him for a rest and also he played on Sunday with a big intensity.

Today I think we could do this change and carry on with another player in this match.

The rampaging defender again found plenty of joy at left wing-back as Emery switched to a 3-4-2-1 and it took just three minutes of Wednesday’s match for Kolasinac to register his seventh assist in 16 Gameweeks when he teed up Mesut Ozil (£7.9m) for Arsenal’s opener.

Kolasinac had a shot of his own blocked and laid on a couple of opportunities for Henrikh Mkhitaryan (£6.7m) and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£11.0m) before being hooked, perhaps with one eye on the trip to Spurs on Saturday lunchtime.

Mkhitaryan is another player who may have been preserved for that fixture when substituted on 64 minutes.

By that point, the Armenian had got on the scoresheet and assisted a further two goals and it was both he and Ozil who particularly caught the eye at the Emirates.

Operating just behind Aubameyang in a 3-4-2-1, Ozil and Mkhitaryan were gifted plenty of space by a generous Bournemouth backline and combined beautifully to score Arsenal’s second goal.

Mkhitaryan then assisted goals for Laurent Koscielny (£5.4m) and Aubameyang to bring his FPL points tally to 30 for the last two Gameweeks.

It is doubtful Arsenal will encounter an opponent as obliging as Bournemouth again this season and the Gunners next face their north London rivals and Manchester United before blanking in Gameweek 31.

Nevertheless, Mkhitaryan is a mid-price midfielder to monitor for the season run-in: Arsenal avoid any of their fellow “big six” clubs from Gameweek 32 onwards.

Emery was asked about whether Ozil and Mkhitaryan’s displays have made them tough to drop for the derby at Wembley but offered his usual rambling answer in reply:

We are speaking and we want to get our identity first, be competitive – and being competitive how? First is being organised with our quality and skills, our combinations with different players in different systems and it depends in each match.

After is the intensity with the ball and without the ball. The last matches we are doing this. Saturday is the same, but with every player can be okay. This is what we want and I think every player is convinced to do that, and we can use different players in different matches, but the idea is that every player can play with this idea.

Now, I am going to watch this match for the analysis and I am going to watch Tottenham and after decide our gameplan against them with every player. We need the players in the first 11 and on the bench, and we need a big commitment from every player to help us.

Aubameyang and Lacazette traded places for this victory over Bournemouth, with the French striker starting on the bench but emerging to seal Arsenal’s victory with a beautifully taken free-kick.

Aubameyang’s owners endured a frustrating Gameweek 27 and yesterday evening threatened to be just as irksome, with the Gabon international seeing his first three shots blocked and coming within a whisker of an assist when Ozil struck the post following a swift break. Aubameyang then looked to have scored Arsenal’s third goal, only for replays to confirm Koscielny’s initial shot had passed way over the goal-line.

The premium forward duly got the reward his persistence (and owners) deserved when he latched onto Mkhitaryan’s through-ball and rounded Artur Boruc (£4.0m), before his evening drew to a close when being substituted on 71 minutes.

That early-ish withdrawal will provide some encouragement to his owners regarding his involvement in Gameweek 29, though second-guessing Emery and his ever-changing formation is nigh impossible.

The Arsenal boss meanwhile said Granit Xhaka (£5.2m) was merely rested and expressed hope that Koscielny would be fit for the weekend after the veteran centre-back received a “kick” late on.

This was deja vu for Bournemouth, who have now lost their nine away league matches in a row, conceding 28 goals in that time.

Their defensive display at the Emirates will give plenty of hope for owners of Manchester City assets ahead of the reigning league champions’ trip to the south coast on Saturday, though the Cherries are an altogether tougher prospect on home soil: Eddie Howe’s side have kept clean sheets in three of their last five matches at the Vitality Stadium and are unbeaten in that time.

Lys Mousset (£4.9m) poked home what turned out to be a consolation goal after an error from Matteo Guendouzi (£4.4m), while Ryan Fraser (£5.8m) wasted an excellent one-on-one opportunity in the first half.

It is now seven straight blanks for the Scottish midfielder, though the Cherries’ fixtures improve drastically from Gameweek 30 onwards and Callum Wilson (£6.3m) may be returning to fitness around that point.

One Bournemouth asset who is ahead of schedule in his recovery is David Brooks (£5.0m), who was an unused substitute last night and who may come into contention on Saturday.

Dominic Solanke (£4.7m) missed the defeat with a thigh injury, however.

Howe was bullish when asked if he would change his tactics:

No, I don’t see an alternative. We have to be better at delivering what we’re trying to do. We started poorly and you can’t start games in that manner against anyone. The ownership is fully on us, the style of play is not the issue it’s a combination of different things.

It [the away form] hasn’t been enjoyable at all and I speak on behalf of the players for that. Results have to change, they will at some point but we are giving everything to put things right.

Howe also commented on Mousset’s display:

He did OK, the team didn’t have a lot of the ball and we were reliant on the counter-attack, but he took his goal well. He did have other moments of joy but it was a tough night.

He’ll be judged on goals and those moments and he took it well, they look easy but they never are as easy as they look. But ultimately I can’t shell out too much individual praise on a tough night.

Arsenal XI (3-4-2-1): Leno; Sokratis, Koscielny, Monreal; Jenkinson, Guendouzi, Torreira, Kolasinac (Iwobi 57′); Mkhitaryan (Lacazette 64′), Ozil; Aubameyang (Suarez 72′).

Bournemouth XI (4-4-2): Boruc; Clyne, Mepham, Ake, Smith (Rico 70′); Ibe (Daniels 56′), Gosling, Surman, Fraser (Surridge 80′); Mousset, King.

Southampton 2-0 Fulham

  • Goals: Oriel Romeu (£4.2m), James Ward-Prowse (£5.1m)
  • Assist: Nathan Redmond (£5.3m)

Fantasy managers who are planning on bringing in Chelsea assets ahead of Blank Gameweeks 31 and 33 would have been further encouraged by Fulham’s meek display at Southampton on Wednesday.

The Blues head to Craven Cottage on Sunday to face Claudio Ranieri’s strugglers, who have now conceded two or more goals in each of their last eight Premier League matches.

No top-flight club has conceded more goals, shots in the box or “big chances” than the relegation-threatened Londoners in 2019.

The Cottagers occasionally threatened on the south coast, with Aleksandar Mitrovic (£6.5m) twice firing shots over from acute angles and Ryan Babel (£5.5m) hitting the bar with a deflected effort, but Angus Gunn (£4.3m) wasn’t seriously troubled by any of the visitors’ four shots on target.

Indeed, only West Ham (away at Manchester City) registered fewer penalty box touches than Fulham in Gameweek 28.

The fact that the “Tinkerman” has frequently switched personnel and formation in recent weeks suggests he is, several months into his appointment, still uncertain as to his best starting XI and system.

Ranieri chose what was surely a must-win game to trial a 4-1-2-1-2 diamond, bringing the likes of Kevin McDonald (£4.2m) and Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa (£4.4m) in from the cold, with the cries of “you don’t know what you’re doing” from the visiting support highlighting just how desperate the situation now is in west London.

The Fulham manager said after the match:

I played the diamond because they are used to playing in the middle and after if they don’t find a solution they go on the flank then make a cross and I want this because if I put the wingers, they are more powerful than my wingers and then we go always behind, behind, behind.

If I play with the diamond, I have two strikers and Cairney forward to try to do something.

Tonight, they [Southampton] first shoot at goal and score and I think when this happens the confidence goes down, we try to do our best but that’s it, the maximum my players can do.

There will perhaps be limited interest in Southampton assets over the coming month, with the Saints facing a Blank Gameweek 31 and matches against Manchester United, Spurs and Liverpool around it.

James Ward-Prowse (£5.1m) was perhaps the pick of Southampton’s players last night (registering three shots and as many key passes) and got on the scoresheet for the fourth time in seven Gameweeks, tucking home the rebound after Nathan Redmond‘s (£5.3m) shot had been saved.

Ralph Hasenhuttl hailed Ward-Prowse after the game:

I think he shows in every game that he’s not only a hard-working guy, but he can also come into positions where he has the chance to score.

Against Arsenal, he had two situations where he could score, so it’s not a coincidence that he’s scored four times – maybe he’s in a position that’s a little bit more offensive-orientated that allows him to score a little bit more.

He’s the complete package at the moment that fits perfectly in our game.

Budget FPL midfielder Oriel Romeu (£4.2m) had earlier opened the scoring when his shot found its way through a crowd of players following a half-cleared corner.

Having been deployed “out of position” as a central striker in recent weeks, Redmond was moved to a wider role in a 3-4-3 on Wednesday, with Ward-Prowse operating on the opposite flank.

The Southampton striker situation continues to give Hasenhuttl headaches, though: already without the injured Danny Ings (£5.4m) and Michael Obafemi (£5.0m), Charlie Austin (£5.5m) again failed to stake a convincing claim to the centre-forward role and it could well be that Redmond is moved back centrally when the Saints visit Old Trafford on Saturday.

Hasenhuttl said of his strike options ahead of last night’s match:

We have a few options in the back and I think Redmond showed that he can be a striker who scores. He is very flexible, and I am positive. I trust every player I have.

Longy has shown that he can score.

I think it’s also a part of quality that when you come on in a match and show that you can always be part of a scoring situation.

I think Chaz [Austin] showed this. He is a very good substitution player and I think it’s easy if you come in the game after 60 minutes when the opponent is a little bit tired.

You come in fresh and fully motivated and know that you can put some pressure on them.

Maya Yoshida (£4.1m) returned to the Saints defence for the first time since the Asian Cup, while Ryan Bertrand (£4.8m) was recalled at wing-back and looked a threat down the left flank.

Southampton XI (3-4-3): Gunn; Bednarek, Yoshida, Vestergaard; Valery, Romeu, Hojbjerg, Bertrand; Ward-Prowse, Redmond, Austin (Long 64′).

Fulham XI (4-1-2-1-2): Rico; Odoi, Nordtveit, Ream, Bryan; McDonald (Sessegnon 69′); Chambers, Anguissa; Cairney (Vietto 69′); Mitrovic, Babel.

369 Comments Post a Comment
  1. Malkmus
    • 12 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Sorry if done to death but who is likely to play in GW32 ?

    1. Ajax Hamsterdam
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      everyone 🙂

    2. Ajax Hamsterdam
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      check ben crellin twitter it s all there

      1. Malkmus
        • 12 Years
        5 years, 1 month ago

        OK thanks.

  2. DaniCT
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Sorry. Bottomed.

    Those with all the chips available...will you stick until the DGW and BGW to use them?
    I am really unhappy with my team atm.

    1. RAFA THE GAFFA
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Play a WC and set up well if your unhappy

    2. The_Fish
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Used TC on the City double but have the rest and I'm sticking to the plan despite red arrows.

  3. FPL FREAK
    • 10 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Captain...??
    A. Salah
    B. Mane
    C. Aguero
    D. Pogba
    E. Rashford
    D. Jimenez

    1. OldBenKenobi
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      A

    2. Lemongrab
      • 14 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      C or D for me but Peps comments concern me about Kun

    3. Kuzser
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      D

    4. RAFA THE GAFFA
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      A or C for me. Although B could be interesting if he plays up top again

    5. The_Fish
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Definitely not captaining Salah.

  4. Tabbara
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Which option is better:
    A: Luiz for Laporte (Bench perreira)
    B: Hazard for Son (play Perreira)

    Thx

    1. OldBenKenobi
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      A

    2. Ajax Hamsterdam
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      a son has 2 nice fixtures

    3. Tomerick
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      B

    4. barcaa7
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      B

  5. Hargo
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Ederson Boruc
    Robertson Luiz Shaw Lejeune Digne
    Salah Pogba Son Jota Camarasa
    Aguero Rashford Jimenez

    2FT 0ITB

    Any suggestions?

  6. MGD
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Only 6 players for GW31 and all chips intact.

    Should my strategy still be to FH in 32 or anyone got another tips?

    1. S3
      • 5 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Yep

    2. bitars
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      If you stil have you're wildcard then YES.
      You have three free transfers until the so with one hit you can play 10 players GW31

    3. Tinmen
      • 10 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Why would not use your free hit in 31 if you’ve only 6 players? Wouldn’t you be safer using it that week

      If not then what is your strategy ?

      1. MGD
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 1 month ago

        Because FH 32 is enticing, and WC + BB 34+45

  7. BIGREDDOG
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Drunk decision complete.

    Auba to Higuain with FT.
    Reason: Fixtures, faith, and money itb for next week.

    1. tvz32
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      I am planning to do the same move but for a hit. This is to prepare for BGW 31. Do you think it’s a good move?

      1. BIGREDDOG
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 1 month ago

        I think Higuain will score against Fulham and Auba will blank against Spurs

    2. BIGREDDOG
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      As in... Pls tell me what u think so I feel either justified or stupid

      1. The_Fish
        • 5 Years
        5 years, 1 month ago

        Auba blanks and has tough fixtures, don't think it's a terrible move.

  8. S3
    • 5 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    bottomed...

    A) Son & Laca - Hazard & Arnie (-4)
    B) Laca to Higuaín

    1. barcaa7
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      A with King

    2. BIGREDDOG
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      A

    3. RAFA THE GAFFA
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      A.

  9. sk24
    • 6 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Ederson, Boruc
    Taa, Doherty, Digne, Holebas, Awb
    Salah, Mane, Son, Pogba, Puncheon
    Aguero, Jimenez, Barnes

    Free hitting 32. 1ft, 2.0itb

    Holebas > Alonso
    Awb > Luiz
    Son, Holebas > Hazard(c), Lascelles (-4)
    ?

    1. BIGREDDOG
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      I like C. Fortune favors the lucky my friend

  10. Maddamotha
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Aguero captain too risky now?

    1. RAFA THE GAFFA
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Got it on him atm

    2. Brosstan
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Yes but only because hes away. His away record is pretty poor.

    3. Pieterke30
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Sterling for me

  11. Philip Jones's Diary
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    What are Sane owners doing? Temped by Hazard?

    1. RAFA THE GAFFA
      • 8 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      I’d move to Haz

    2. DaisyDaisyDaisyDaisy
      • 10 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Considering the best method to end it all....

    3. GertJan
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      "The Blues head to Craven Cottage on Sunday to face Claudio Ranieri’s strugglers, who have now conceded two or more goals in each of their last eight Premier League matches".

      😉

    4. MASTER ROSHI
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 6 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Sold him, choosing him as my man city asset 4 weeks ago has led to me losing a lot of the lead I had built up in my ML, Mane comes in who will surely outscore him over 29, 30, 31, 33
      I was also thinking about Haz but not yet convinced by their form, he'll be in my team by 31 though

  12. RAFA THE GAFFA
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Any changes here?

    Fabianski
    Doherty • Schar • Digne
    Salah • Mané • Son • Almirón • FAnderson
    Aguero • Vardy
    (Button / Kolasinac / Bednarek / Kamara)

    1. Kuzser
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Gtg

  13. Kuzser
    • 7 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Will appreciate some help with these decisions? 1ft,1.7itb
    1. Transfer for gw29
    A. Auba->Higuain
    B. Awb/Schindler->Luiz
    C. A and B for -4
    D.save

    2. Play
    A.barnes (wat)
    B. McNeil (CPL)

    Team:
    Fab
    Pereira robbo Lejeune 
    Salah Anderson pogba McNeil 
    Auba Jimenez Aguero

    Subs: Barnes, schindler, awb

  14. Brosstan
    • 9 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Lol@Son sellers on Saturday will be worth a time out.

  15. Alexis Nonsense
    • 8 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Pedro worth a punt over the next few?

    He's a gw31 slot, and fixtures are good...only worry is minutes

    1. avfc82
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 14 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Too much rotation with Willian for my liking. He sat out the recent Huddersfield win completely, and thats exactly the type of you game you want him for.

      1. jtreble
        • 7 Years
        5 years, 1 month ago

        +1.

    2. Brosstan
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Considered it myself until I saw his minutes. If only that turd Barkley wasnt in the mix

    3. Ajax Hamsterdam
      • 9 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      jonty likes him if thats any help but i would stay clear personally

  16. Azathoth
    • 9 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    What to do with Laca?

    a) Keep
    b) Oust and bring in : 1) Higuain or 2) Vardy

    Thanx

    1. Kuzser
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      B1

    2. Wild Card this!
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Higuaín for next fixture but I already have Vardy...I would bet on Vardy for longer term

  17. anish10
    • 13 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    Auba out for -4 or hold?

    1. Lemongrab
      • 14 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Who for?

      1. anish10
        • 13 Years
        5 years, 1 month ago

        Higuain.

        1. Lemongrab
          • 14 Years
          5 years, 1 month ago

          I'm probably doing it for a free. Tough call. Fulham are awful but Auba did score Vs Spurs at the Emirates.

          1. Lemongrab
            • 14 Years
            5 years, 1 month ago

            I realise that's probably not helpful!

  18. Lemongrab
    • 14 Years
    5 years, 1 month ago

    No reply...

    Who to play this weekend
    1. Ederson (bou)
    2. Fabianski (NEW)

    A. Digne (LIV)
    B. Fraser (MCI)

    1. anish10
      • 13 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      1 & b

    2. MTPockets
        5 years, 1 month ago

        1
        coin flip

      • MASTER ROSHI
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 6 Years
        5 years, 1 month ago

        1b

      • Lemongrab
        • 14 Years
        5 years, 1 month ago

        1b it is. Cheers

    3. MGD
      • 7 Years
      5 years, 1 month ago

      Looks like AWB may be avaliable for Burnley

      1. MTPockets
          5 years, 1 month ago

          Source?

          1. MGD
            • 7 Years
            5 years, 1 month ago

            "He's going to be looked at in the morning, but I'm thinking there will be more chance of him being available for the weekend [against Burnley] than tomorrow.

            "He's definitely improving, the worse of the injury situation is over but it's a delicate moment when you bring people back especially when they've had muscle injuries because you don't want it to happen again."

            1. Deulofail
              • 8 Years
              5 years, 1 month ago

              Source?

                1. Deulofail
                  • 8 Years
                  5 years, 1 month ago

                  🙂

            2. MTPockets
                5 years, 1 month ago

                Ok cheers, but hopefully something up to date tomorrow

            3. MGD
              • 7 Years
              5 years, 1 month ago

              Well im saving for GW 33 anyways so not wasting a transfer on him.

        • Here's Tom with the We…
          • 12 Years
          5 years, 1 month ago

          A Auba to Higuain
          B Son and Auba To Haz and Vardy

          1. Tev
            • 6 Years
            5 years, 1 month ago

            A if any, could save and hope for high scoring NLD

            1. Here's Tom with the We…
              • 12 Years
              5 years, 1 month ago

              I have 2ft

              1. Tev
                • 6 Years
                5 years, 1 month ago

                Alright, the latter looks very tempting if you plan to free hit in 32 then.

          2. Wild Card this!
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 14 Years
            5 years, 1 month ago

            B

        • CarrollsPonytail
          • 7 Years
          5 years, 1 month ago

          Higuain or Vardy?

          1. Tev
            • 6 Years
            5 years, 1 month ago

            Higuain

          2. Wild Card this!
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 14 Years
            5 years, 1 month ago

            If you can get both for -4, I would
            Otherwise - Vardy if it’s long(er) term.
            One game punt - Hig

        • Tev
          • 6 Years
          5 years, 1 month ago

          Free hit 32 looking absolutely perfect.
          United to have WAT/ will
          City likely to have full/ CAR
          Chelsea likely to have car/ BHA

          Could be an absolute feast.
          Main problem for me now is, bench boost or TC GW35?

          1. Tev
            • 6 Years
            5 years, 1 month ago

            United to have Wolves away, rather

          2. Bury94
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 6 Years
            5 years, 1 month ago

            Bench boost. TC Salah at home to Huddersfield GW36

            1. MGD
              • 7 Years
              5 years, 1 month ago

              Just feels wrong not to use it in a DGW

            2. Tev
              • 6 Years
              5 years, 1 month ago

              I'm conflicted, I think I'll see when the time comes. If I can build a squad worthy of a 36/37/38 BB with a 34 WC then I will... Tbh it's highly unlikely I'll have more than 11 with a double in 35 so I'm not sure how worth the BB will be, in this case it would have the same marginal benefit as using in a single week, right?

        • Top Lad Dakes.
          • 7 Years
          5 years, 1 month ago

          Anyone reckon Rashford gets a rest for the PSG return leg???

          1. Tev
            • 6 Years
            5 years, 1 month ago

            Don't think they can afford to

            1. MTPockets
                5 years, 1 month ago

                Against Southampton?

                1. Tev
                  • 6 Years
                  5 years, 1 month ago

                  My bad- read it wrong. Yeah, can see it, but unlikely given their injuries I think (pessimistic non-owner)

                  1. MTPockets
                      5 years, 1 month ago

                      Yeah I sold him so biased and think he needs resting

              • I Member
                • 8 Years
                5 years, 1 month ago

                League games more important than the PSG return leg in my opinion. They're right in the hunt for top 4. Will take a miracle to overturn that deficit in Paris.

                1. Ajax Hamsterdam
                  • 9 Years
                  5 years, 1 month ago

                  this

            2. Niho992
              • 5 Years
              5 years, 1 month ago

              Son and Laca to Hazard and Arnie for free?

              1. Pep's Money Laundry
                • 8 Years
                5 years, 1 month ago

                Arnie's injury record tells you to avoid at all cost

              2. The Ejiptian King
                • 5 Years
                5 years, 1 month ago

                There's something not right with Arnie, I wanted him as well but gonna avoid.

            3. Maximus Bonimus Pointimus
              • 14 Years
              5 years, 1 month ago

              If Kun gets injured Man City's season is up in smoke... but if he doesn't play they will struggle to win games...

              Bit of a catch-22 for Pep

              I bet he's never wished more for some of the Sane's / Mahrez's / KDB's / Jesus's in his squad to step up & start playing like they're world class superstars

              1. MTPockets
                  5 years, 1 month ago

                  Pep seems to suggest Jesus and others out for a while in post-match press conference
                  https://youtu.be/E_USgXyChDg?t=203

                • Tev
                  • 6 Years
                  5 years, 1 month ago

                  KDB will return to form soon I think

              2. Mcgugan
                • 13 Years
                5 years, 1 month ago

                I’m planning FH 31...

                This week thinking
                Salah + Sane > Hazard and Sterling

                Also gives me 1m ITB to make upgrades later on. Obviously Salah out is a risk, but I’ll have him for 31 and less of a worry in 32.

                Any reason why not?

              3. Bury94
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 6 Years
                5 years, 1 month ago

                Jimenez captain anyone?

                1. Tev
                  • 6 Years
                  5 years, 1 month ago

                  Troll that's destined to blank in easiest fixture

                  1. Snevitz
                    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                    • 14 Years
                    5 years, 1 month ago

                    actually he performs well in the easy and difficult fixtures, especially at home. It's the games against mediocre teams that he struggles to find returns,

                2. The Ejiptian King
                  • 5 Years
                  5 years, 1 month ago

                  Never captaining anyone from Wolves ever again.

                3. Bury94
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 6 Years
                  5 years, 1 month ago

                  Quite a tough decision this week. Pogba, Aguero, Salah, hmm

              4. Atimis
                • 7 Years
                5 years, 1 month ago

                Best defensive option from Pool?

                IMO VVD or TAA over Robo but which one?

              5. Scout Picks Challenge GW26 results
                @ocprodigy
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 10 Years
                5 years, 1 month ago

                SCOUT PICKS CHALLENGE - GAMEWEEK 26 RESULTS

                Catching up catching up...!

                GW26 entries: https://www.fantasyfootballscout.co.uk/comment/19862389

                ***** GAMEWEEK RESULTS *****

                Here are the gameweek's results:

                1st - Ramboros (81pts) [3pts]
                Top 4% - Apples...Oranges (79pts), Lord (76pts) [2pts]
                Top 10% - Harvard (73pts), Tibbles, DrawnToMecca (72pts), Classix, IanP1970 (71pts) [1pt]

                with Expected Toulouse missing out on 70pts!

                Have no fear though... the FFS Scout Picks and Differentials only scored a combined total of 66 pts (for the second week in a row), therefore the top 10% and Expected Toulouse have scored an additional bonus point!

                ***** THE STANDINGS *****

                Assault at the top...successfully fended off! Lord and Ramboros are going for each other! Getting very heated, your top three:

                1st - Lord (24pts)
                2nd - Ramboros (22pts)
                3rd - FFS Scout, Apples...Oranges (16pts)

                Spreadsheet: https://www.dropbox.com/s/oyuz31n7ppeccuu/Scout%20Picks%20Challenge.xlsm?dl=0
                [To be updated later]