Scout Notes

Grealish overtakes McGinn’s FPL score in more advanced role

Aston Villa 2-1 Brighton

Goals: Jack Grealish (£5.9m), Matt Targett (£4.4m) | Adam Webster (£4.4m)

Assists: Frédéric Guilbert (£4.4m), Grealish | Pascal Groß (£6.4m)

Bonus Points: Grealish x3, Targett x2, Groß x1

Jack Grealish (£5.9m) continues to flourish in his new advanced role at Aston Villa.

After spending the first six matches of the season in the central midfield trio from which he operated in the Championship, the last three Gameweeks have seen Villa’s captain deployed in the front-three.

He has predominantly operated on the left of this forward line but against Brighton he swapped to the right on occasion and was perfectly placed in a central position inside the six-yard box to open the scoring in Gameweek 9.

During his last three games in this new role, Grealish now has two goals and an assist, having collected just two assists before that.

He was involved in both goals as Villa saw off a 10-man Brighton side on Saturday, for a 13-point haul, also consisting of maximum bonus.

Grealish is now the joint-top FPL points scorer in Villa’s squad this season

It means Grealish has averaged 6.7 points per game since joining the front-line in Dean Smith’s 4-3-3 formation.

“The things he does are standing out more because of the quality of the teams we are up against in the Premier League. The quality of the player is there for all to see. He’s one of our top distance-coverers but also one of our top high-speed runners as well. So he’s getting there but he wants to get better. People thought that maybe [the captaincy] would be a burden for him, being a Villa fan but from what I’ve seen he likes the responsibility and he thrives on it as well. He said to me that I haven’t seen the best of him yet.” – Dean Smith

During the time that Grealish has been operating in his new role, John McGinn (£5.9m), now the same price as his English colleague, has just one attacking return and a Gameweek average score of 3.7 points.

The Scottish international does not necessarily appear to be playing in a deeper position within Villa’s central midfield trio, but it seems clear that Grealish is increasingly offering a potentially more reliable alternative into his side’s attack, especially with set pieces also to his name.

It must be said that McGinn owners can feel a little frustrated that he did not come away with an assist from Gameweek 9.

It was his pass that set up Conor Hourihane (£5.7m) to sweep home in the first half but the goal was disallowed by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) after Wesley (£6.1m) climbed on Mat Ryan (£4.7m) in the build-up.

McGinn will feel that he should have had an assist for Hourihane’s disallowed goal on Saturday

Also keeping his place on the Fantasy radar is right-back Frédéric Guilbert (£4.4m), who provided the assist for Grealish’s goal.

It was the Frenchman’s second of the season and was the fourth consecutive home match in which he scored four points or more.

Against Everton and West Ham, he scored six points for keeping a clean sheet and it’s now two assists in as many league matches at Villa Park.

With Wesley taken off through injury in the second half, there was another substitute appearance for Keinan Davis (£4.4m) in a striker’s role.

Listed as a budget midfield in FPL, he is yet to start a Premier League match this season but could step into the side if Wesley is considered too much of a risk for Gameweek 10.

Guilbert has been a reliable source of points in home matches for Villa recently

That said, amid the encouraging-looking options available at Villa, it is worth saying that their fixtures over the short and medium-term are not exactly inviting.

It’s a trip to Manchester City up next before Liverpool come to Villa Park in Gameweek 11.

After Wolves (away) and Newcastle (home), Smith’s men must travel to Manchester United (Gameweek 14) and Chelsea (Gameweek 15).

While there may be potential for a smattering of attacking returns over that difficult period, Villa defensive assets may struggle between now and Gameweek 15.

Smith’s men are now without a clean sheet since Gameweek 5 and displayed some poor defending against Brighton.

Mings came in for some criticism for his role in Brighton’s opening goal

Adam Webster (£4.4m) found it way too easy to avoid Tyrone Mings (£4.6m), who had left him unmarked to nod Pascal Groß‘s (£6.4m) first-half free-kick.

Brighton struggled to offer much quality going forward outside of that as they were left with just 10 men in the 34th minute.

Aaron Mooy (£4.8m), who had already been booked moments before was foolish enough to dive in on an onrushing Grealish, catching him and picking up a second yellow card.

“I’m really annoyed with myself and sorry as I feel I’ve let my teammates and the fans down. The first yellow was just an instinct. The ball wasn’t where the foul took place and I rolled it back to the position of the foul. For the second, I genuinely felt I could make the tackle, realised I couldn’t and tried to pull out, but it was too late.” – Aaron Mooy

Mooy displayed some reckless tackling in the first half at Villa Park

However, both Manchester City and Liverpool will offer much more to contend with over the next two Gameweeks.

Those left frustrated by Sergio Aguero (£12.2m), Raheem Sterling (£12.1m) and Kevin de Bruyne (£10.1m) in recent weeks might take some encouragement from Matt Targett’s (£4.4m) post-match comments on Saturday…

“We will go there and try and beat them. It has been done before, by Wolves, so that gives us confidence. We will go there and take them on, the manager has already said that.” – Matt Targett

While Villa do potentially possess the weapons to do some damage at the Etihad Stadium, an open game is exactly what backers of City attacking assets will want to perhaps ease a recent spate of captain blanks.

It is hard to assess just what state Brighton’s attack is in after being forced into playing so much of Gameweek 9 with a man disadvantage.

Connolly played for just 45 minutes in Gameweek 9 as Potter was forced into making changes to readjust the balance of his Brighton side

Graham Potter had lined up his troops in a 4-4-2 formation, Aaron Connolly (£4.5m) and Neal Maupay (£6.0m) leading the, with Mooy (left) and Groß (right) providing the width from midfield.

The Brighton manager waited until half-time to respond to the sending off, bringing versatile wide-man Solly March (£4.9m) on for Connolly to go to a 4-4-1 formation.

It will be interesting to see where Leandro Trossard (£5.8m) fits back into the equation in Gameweek 10 as he returned to the Brighton squad at Villa Park.

He has been absent since Gameweek 4 but was an unused substitute on Saturday. Capable of playing in a front-three or on the flanks, he was an incredibly bright spark in three of the opening four matches of 2019/20.

Aston Villa XI (4-3-3): Heaton; Targett, Mings, Engels, Guilbert; Hourihane (Trézéguet 63′), Nakamba, McGinn; Grealish, Wesley (Davis 76′), El Ghazi (Do Luiz 76′).

Brighton and Hove Albion (4-4-2): Ryan; Burn, Dunk, Webster, Montoya (Duffy 70′); Mooy, D Stephens, Pröpper, Groß; Maupay (Alzate 81′), Connolly (March 46′).

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1,041 Comments Post a Comment
  1. OptimusBlack
    • 10 Years
    4 years, 6 months ago

    Salah + Pukki >
    KDB + Vardy
    Yaaaay
    Nope
    It cost -4 pts

    1. FOO FIGHTER
      • 4 Years
      4 years, 6 months ago

      Wait for Salah mega haul incoming 🙂

    2. Old Man
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      4 years, 6 months ago

      Yes if you're planning to keep V&KDB for an extended period

    3. Cojones of Destiny
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 6 months ago

      N keep Mo

  2. Rinseboy
    • 12 Years
    4 years, 6 months ago

    Thoughts on Auba Yarm and Otta to Jimi Mane and Kelly for a -8?!!!

    Pope
    TAA Otta Lunds 
    Sterling KDB Mount Yarmolenko Cantwell 
    Auba Tammy Vardy.

  3. HAMMERTIME107
    • 5 Years
    4 years, 6 months ago

    How's this look please? Any suggestions? £0.5 in the bank!

    Roberto
    Tomori | Soyuncu | Rico
    Mount | Salah | James | Sterling
    Vardy | Aubameyang | Wilson

    Button | Guendouzi | Kelly | Prodl

  4. Differential C (Mark)
    • 8 Years
    4 years, 6 months ago

    Once I do my planned trasnfer for a hit (Son->KdB), this is what me team looks like for next week.

    Gunn
    TAA Lundstram Rico
    Mane KdB(vc) Mahrez Maddison
    Aubameyang(c) Abraham Jimenez

    Woodman Lowton Guilbert Nakamba

    0.2m ITB

    Think this is fine for the weekend, right?