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26 February 2023 195 comments
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We assess the key Fantasy Premier League (FPL) talking points from Crystal Palace v Liverpool in our next Gameweek 25 Scout Notes article.

The numbers and graphics you see in this article are taken from our Premium Members Area, where you can access Opta player and team data for every single Premier League fixture.

DARWIN INJURY LATEST

Darwin Nunez (£8.8m) played no part in Liverpool’s drab goalless draw with Crystal Palace on Saturday evening, with the shoulder injury he had sustained a week earlier keeping him sidelined.

The Uruguay international was the most-bought FPL forward of Double Gameweek 25, attracting well over 900,000 new owners, and there are no guarantees that he’ll feature against Wolverhampton Wanderers in midweek, either.

Jurgen Klopp did sound quite positive when asked about his stricken striker shortly before kick-off at Selhurst Park.

“Darwin had the shoulder problem from the Newcastle game, worked out for the Real Madrid game but then got another knock there, felt it again and more.

“So there was no chance for today and hopefully he can be [available] in midweek again.” – Jurgen Klopp on Darwin Nunez, speaking before kick-off

But there was more caution from the Liverpool boss in his post-match press conference, with Klopp saying the Reds would “have to see how long” Darwin’s recovery would take.

“Darwin against Newcastle when he fouled Trippier… yeah, his shoulder, then it was OK with an injection against Madrid because there’s no structural damage, it’s very painful, but the day after the Madrid game he got another knock there and after the game he couldn’t move the arm at all. So, we have to see how long that will take but that was the reason for him, and Joe Gomez had a muscle [injury].” – Jurgen Klopp on Darwin Nunez, speaking after the match

Diogo Jota (£8.8m) took Darwin’s place on the left of the front three on Saturday evening, hitting the post with one of four attempts (a game-high total).

TRENT SUBBED EARLY

Another widely purchased Liverpool asset this week was Trent Alexander-Arnold (£7.3m), who at least emerged from the Palace clash with six points.

The right-back was hooked after 70 minutes of the bore draw but Klopp explained after full-time that it was minute management, rather than an injury, that influenced his withdrawal. The Liverpool head coach’s comments also imply that Alexander-Arnold came close to not starting the match.

“It was just clear… Trent plays all the games for us and then we have to make [a decision] from time to time. We thought before the game already is it one too much for him or whatever. But then he started – that’s it. The reason was purely because of that and nothing else.” – Jurgen Klopp on Trent Alexander-Arnold’s substitution

“He was, for sure, in the few games we won he was one of the much, much, much, much better players. It is Trent Alexander-Arnold and if he is not performing, everybody is talking about it. When he is performing, nobody speaks about it apart from when he is involved in goals. He set up super goals in the last few games – Newcastle and I think Everton. He is OK, it is just the amount of games. We took him off and he has a day longer to rest and then he will be fine again.” – Jurgen Klopp on Trent Alexander-Arnold’s ‘form’

Klopp was grilled on Alexander-Arnold’s form and confidence because the defender had turned in another sub-par display at Selhurst Park, not that he was alone.

It’s points and not performances that we Fantasy managers are primarily interested in, of course, and the Liverpool right-back was deprived of a possible double-digit haul when his goalbound free-kick was inadvertently blocked by one of his own teammates, slack-jawed gawker Jordan Henderson (£5.3m). Mohamed Salah (£12.7m) would have claimed the assist for that strike, too.

Speaking of the Egyptian, he was one of the many Liverpool players to fall well short of their best. But even a substandard Salah can still get among the points, and there were fine margins separating a blank from a return at Palace, with FPL’s priciest player smashing the woodwork and seeing a big chance he created for Cody Gakpo (£7.8m) go begging.

LIVERPOOL’S DEFENCE

While owners of Alexander-Arnold can bemoan the attacking return that never was, they were lucky to get a clean sheet.

This was Liverpool’s third shut-out in as many Premier League matches but make no mistake, it’s been opposition profligacy to mostly thank for that.

Jean-Phillipe Mateta (£5.1m) and Marc Guehi (£4.4m) spurned gilt-edged opportunities on Saturday evening, with seven ‘big chances’ and 3.10 expected goals (xG) coming and going against Everton, Palace and ten-man Newcastle United in Gameweeks 23-25.

There’s little for Marcus Rashford (£7.2m) and Bruno Fernandes (£9.8m) to fear in Gameweek 26, when Manchester United head to Anfield.

PALACE NO PUSHOVERS, ZAHA LATEST

Much is being made of Palace’s eight-match winless run but they’ve exclusively faced top-half teams in that time and drawn five of them, with the attacks of Chelsea, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Brighton and Hove Albion, Brentford and Liverpool mustering only six goals between them.

The fixtures don’t get much easier before the March international break, with a Gameweek 27 double-header against Manchester City and Brighton likely to be a deterrent for FPL managers.

But it’s worth bearing in mind how stubborn they’ve been of late, when weighing up the captaincy credentials of Kaoru Mitoma (£5.3m) and Bukayo Saka (£8.5m) in Gameweeks 27 and 28.

It’s at the other end of the pitch where the Eagles’ problems lie: not one of their FPL forwards has scored a single goal in 2022/23.

Michael Olise (£5.4m) again caught the eye – he’s third among midfielders for chances created in the last six Gameweeks – but when you’ve got Mateta et al on the end of your crosses and passes, the assists probably aren’t going to flow.

Patrick Vieira could at least be boosted by the return of Wilfried Zaha (£7.2m) from injury next weekend, after the Ivorian winger made a comeback to training last week.

“When there are hamstring issues, you want to be 100% sure, you don’t want to take any risks.

“The best decision was to give him another week of training with the team and then he should be OK for the week after.” – Patrick Vieira on Wilfried Zaha



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  1. Amartey Partey
    • 6 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    GW26 start Nketiah or March?

    1. Arteta
      • 10 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Ask again in 6 days.

  2. GC123
    • 4 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Thanks the big Lars

    1. The Big Larsbowski
      • 6 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Main game is Fulham-Leeds in FA. If Leeds win, Liverpool and Fulham will probably play in 28. if Fulham wins, Wolves-Leeds will play.

  3. Arteta
    • 10 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Trossard deserves to start after another great performance and that's just the way it is. End of.

    I just wish we knew about Nketiah's injury before the deadline, and in this case I wouldn't even keep him. Owners will probably have to settle for 2 cameos and 2 points this week, which is really disappointing.

    1. ZimZalabim
      • 9 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      could saka get a rest this time

      1. Arteta
        • 10 Years
        2 years, 9 months ago

        I don't think so.

  4. gooberman
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Every time Liverpool do manage to get a good result (which is rare) the narrative is Liverpool are back, Liverpool triple up a must! Makes me laugh. Its been obvious for ages they are on a big decline. I don't know how many times they need to be awful for people to realise that without signings they arent going to improve and wont be getting top 4 either.

    1. ZimZalabim
      • 9 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      I dunno mate, if they best wolves I think they could be back !!

    2. Arteta
      • 10 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Wrong. They're having a DGW and triple up was never a must. It was more a matter of taking a punt with them and hoping for some returns in a short time, rather than keeping them up to GW38. I couldn't care less if they finish 4th or 9th, I just need them to perform when they are on my team.

      1. gooberman
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        2 years, 9 months ago

        Not wrong at all. Im 100% correct.

        1. Arteta
          • 10 Years
          2 years, 9 months ago

          You're right about their "real life issues", Mane is a big miss, their season was full of injuries, some players declined, others aren't good enough, and the fact that they should splash the cash on some potentially world-class players. I completely agree about that. But FPL-wise; Liverpool DEF/GK delivered 6+ points and attackers have one more chance to do the same. I wouldn't call it a failure until the final whistle against Wolves is blown.

          1. gooberman
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 14 Years
            2 years, 9 months ago

            But poor in real life also naturally equals poor FPL picks especially given their cost. And its not just about what they score this week. Unless people are wildcarding in next couple of weeks (or used FH) , a lot of people are going to be stuck with over priced under performing Liverpool dross.

          2. gooberman
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 14 Years
            2 years, 9 months ago

            and to add further, many have sold great FPL assets like Kane, Trippier and Shaw to go all in on Liverpool. Its absolute madness. People seem to lose all sense of logic whenever we have a DGW.

            1. La Roja
              • 13 Years
              2 years, 9 months ago

              It’s not just that, it’s obvious Liverpool is not in best form. It’s about having points. Would u rather to play 8-9 players or get DGW players in? It’s like 0 fixture vs 2

              1. gooberman
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 14 Years
                2 years, 9 months ago

                No because FPL isnt about 1 week only and especially if you have to take a hit to do it like many have. Most if not all of the points you can hope to gain from the extra game are lost from the - 4/-8 and then you have players in your team after the double you dont want

      2. BobbyDoesNotLook
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        2 years, 9 months ago

        This is what making sense is.

  5. DARK SIDE OF THE LOON
    • 9 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    You know it's a crazy week when Digne is your star player as per Livefpl

    1. The Ilfordian
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Yeah I know, Mings (tied with White) my leading scorer

      1. Hazz
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        2 years, 9 months ago

        I'm so glad I FINALLY got some White clean sheet points 😆

    2. The Ilfordian
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      I mean apart from Haaland- I don’t count him

  6. SpaceCadet
    • 12 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Need James to save the gw. If he starts that is.

  7. bitm2007
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    I made the mistake of switching Kepa to Ederson before GW21. It's already cost me 10 points (14 points from 6 games, compared to 24 form 4) and that's before the Chelsea game today.

    Is it worth taking a hit to get Kepa back ? Kepa is in better form and has at least 1 possibly 3 more fixtures between next GW26 and GW33 when I'm planning to WC. So I'm thinking I could make more than the hit back in appearance points alone.

  8. Firminooooo
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    If Leeds beat Fulham in the cup I will probably have 10/11 players in BGW28 even if I bring in two from Brighton/Brenford in GW27. But my team in DGW29 not fantastic. Thinking WC DGW29 and set up my team for the DGW29 and BB in DGW34. Probably FH in BGW32. Use my FTs if players get injured/ out of form. Do you think its worth gamble on an early WC to set up my team for both DGWs?

    1. DARK SIDE OF THE LOON
      • 9 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Supporting Leeds in that game.

    2. Debauchy
      • 12 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      It could be yes , one of the options I'm still considering.

  9. Hazz
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    2 years, 9 months ago

    Lineups

    Chelsea — Arrizabalaga; James, Thiago Silva(C), Koulibaly, Chilwell; Loftus-Cheek, Fernández; Ziyech, João Félix, Sterling; Havertz.

    Spurs — Forster; Romero, Dier, Lenglet; Emerson Royal, Skipp, Højbjerg, Davies; Kulusevski, Richarlison; Kane(C).

    1. BobbyDoesNotLook
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      2 years, 9 months ago

      Kepa penalty save and Chelsea 1-0 win. The most likeable Chelsea player Thiago Silva to score. Harry Kane og would be too much to ask after missing pen.