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Eddie Howe and Fabian Hurzeler were two of the ‘squad splitters’ on the final weekend of pre-season friendlies.

Both Newcastle United and Brighton and Hove Albion contested two warm-up games, with their players scattered across those kickabouts.

From Alexander Isak‘s (£10.5m) whereabouts to Maxim De Cuyper‘s (£4.5m) threat, here are our Scout Notes from those four matches.


FPL pre-season: Gordon injury, Isak latest + De Cuyper goal 1

NEWCASTLE UNITED 2-2 ESPANYOL
NEWCASTLE 0-2 ATLETICO MADRID

Elanga Trippier injury Gordon
  • Goals: Targett, J Murphy
  • Assist: Miley

GORDON INJURY SCARE, HALL + BOTMAN ONLY GIVEN 45 MINUTES

With Isak on the naughty step, the last thing Howe needed was an injury to the man who might be starting up front in his stead in Gameweek 1: Anthony Gordon (£7.5m).

Gordon hobbled off in the closing stages of Saturday’s friendly, having played through the middle for the second week running.

The damage doesn’t seem too bad, at least.

“We hope he’s okay. I think he’s got an ankle problem. Initially maybe thought it was a muscle problem but the good news is I think it was just a twist. So the initial feeling is that he should be okay.” – Eddie Howe on Anthony Gordon

Elsewhere on the fitness front, Lewis Hall (£5.5m) and Sven Botman (£5.0m) were only given 45 minutes apiece. Howe confirmed their half-time withdrawals were planned.

“That was the plan with Sven. I think we have to be careful with him. He’s picked up a slight groin issue. He’s back now. He trained yesterday for the first time, got through 45 minutes, so I was delighted with him.

“Both [Hall and Botman are] in similar positions really where they’re physically fit, but they’re lacking match action. So, we need to not rush their comebacks and push them too hard and then risk further injury. We’ve got a long season ahead.” – Eddie Howe on Sven Botman

Expect to see a back four of Kieran Trippier (£5.0m), Fabian Schar (£5.5m), Dan Burn (£5.0m) and Tino Livramento (£5.0m) in Gameweek 1, then.

ISAK LATEST

Howe’s press conferences after both friendlies were, unsurprisingly, dominated by talk of a certain Swede – and it wasn’t Emil Krafth (£4.5m).

“We’ve had discussions and it’s clear at the moment that we can’t involve him with the group. I don’t know how long that will be for.

“He’s here and he’s contracted to us so as long as he’s in that position there is, of course, a chance that he could play for Newcastle again but I don’t know what the future will hold.

“I’d want Alex to be playing today. I’d want him training tomorrow. We would love the player to be with us. So, let me make that absolutely clear. There’s no part of me that doesn’t want that outcome.

“But I don’t see that changing before Aston Villa, the current situation that we’re in.” – Eddie Howe on Alexander Isak

Even if Isak remains at Newcastle by the big 2025/26 kick-off, it doesn’t sound like he’ll be taking to the field at Villa Park next weekend.

THE YEARLY HOWE MIND GAMES

A yearly tradition in pre-season is Howe divvying his players up across two final friendlies, with no discernible pattern to the line-ups.

Anthony Elanga (£7.0m) got the nod alongside Gordon and Harvey Barnes (£6.5m) against Atletico. Does that make him likelier to start than Jacob Murphy (£6.5m) in Gameweek 1? It may seem that way, but then consider that Bruno Guimaraes (£6.5m) was involved in a different game to his usual midfield partners, Joelinton (£6.0m) and Sandro Tonali (£5.5m). Trippier and Livramento played the night before Schar and Burn, too.

Elanga was lively against Atletico, with the absence of a bona fide centre-forward as much of a factor as poor delivery that none of his five crosses were latched onto.

But then Murphy was his usual 7/10 the previous night, too. His and Newcastle’s harrying led to his third goal of pre-season. No Magpie has more.

And was Howe perhaps hinting at a slower integration for Elanga here?

“I think it’s for us to get to know his game a bit better and for him to understand what we do a little bit better and I think we’ll see a real player that can make a difference and frighten the opposition”. – Eddie Howe on Anthony Elanga

As for the other takeaways, you’ve got bits and bobs that don’t really add up to much coherence when you consider the disjointed nature of this weekend.

Joelinton missed four very good chances against Atletico. Aaron Ramsdale (£5.0m) debuted against Espanyol and to the surprise of no one, looked better with his feet than Nick Pope (£5.0m), also saving a penalty. Lewis Miley (£4.5m) ended pre-season with more minutes than any other Newcastle player, assisting Matt Targett (£4.0m).

Lots of little observations, but of questionable relevance when neither XI is going to start together in 2025/26.

“On the pitch today, you’ve seen a top save from a penalty. Distributed the ball really well. So that was a really good home debut from him.” – Eddie Howe on Aaron Ramsdale

Newcastle kept Espanyol mostly quiet outside of their long-range opener, missed penalty and late headed equaliser. They were on top against Atletico initially, too, but the Spaniards showed their class after the break and turned the screw, scoring twice.


Newcastle United XI v Espanyol: Ramsdale, Krafth, Schär, Burn, Targett, Miley, Bruno Guimarães, Hall (Harrison 46); Murphy, Osula, Seung-soo (Neave 61).

Newcastle United XI v Atletico Madrid: Pope, Ashby (Al. Harrison 61), Lascelles, Botman (A. Murphy 46), Livramento, Trippier (Shahar 87), Joelinton, Tonali, Elanga, Gordon (Neave 84), Barnes.


BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION 2-0 WOLFSBURG
BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION 2-1 WOLFSBURG

Fabian Hurzeler at Brighton: What we can expect in FPL 2

  • Goals: Gruda, Sarmiento | Rutter, De Cuyper
  • Assists: Buonanotte, Milner | Ayari, Wieffer

NO SUCH MIND GAMES FROM HURZELER?

While Howe was dispersing his first teamers across two friendlies, Hurzeler, for the second week running, appeared to be sorting his players into ‘first XI’ and ‘second string’.

This week’s (apparent) first-team side showed only one change from last week’s – and even that came between the posts. Bart Verbruggen (£4.5m) was back from injury and took the place of Jason Steele (£4.5m).

FPL midfielder Georginio Rutter (£6.0m) was again the line leader, with Matt O’Riley (£5.5m) behind him. That saw Danny Welbeck (£6.5m) consigned to the behind-closed-doors kickabout once more.

“No, it is not a decision between him and Danny. They played last season together. [Georginio] is always an option. He is very playable in this position.” – Fabian Hurzeler on Georginio Rutter + Danny Welbeck, via Sussex Express

Lewis Dunk‘s (£4.5m) race doesn’t seem to be run, either, as he once again started alongside Jan Paul van Hecke (£4.5m). New arrivals Diego Coppola (£4.5m) and Oliver Boscagli (£4.5m) were with Welbeck and the glorified B team.

DE CUYPER’S FIRST BRIGHTON GOAL

Part of that stronger-on-paper side is De Cuyper, who lashed in his first Brighton goal on Saturday. He’s been on the radar since his summer move, what with those eye-catching numbers in Belgium.

He seems to be settling in nicely, too. Sometimes wide, sometimes coming inside and sometimes forming part of a central-defensive three (we used the Milos Kerkez (£6.0m) comparison last week), he’d already whizzed over a couple of crosses before Mats Wieffer‘s (£5.0m) low delivery was palmed into his path. The left-back buried the chance.

“Yeah, very impressed because he integrated as a person quite quickly and that’s something that I don’t see that often in the football business. He does it in a, I would say, very natural way. So, not in an artificial way and therefore you can see that he’s immediately integrated in the team on the pitch by having good performances by playing a good game. So, therefore, I’m quite happy for him.” – Fabian Hurzeler on Maxim De Cuyper

GOOD GOING FORWARD… NOT SO MUCH AT THE BACK

De Cuyper had a reputation for being more adept at going forward than in the other direction before his transfer. That’s something that could definitely be said for Brighton in general.

Just last week, we wrote about their defensive deficiencies – and they were again on show against Wolfsburg.

Carved open on the transition with huge chasms both in front of and behind the backline, they were reliant on some heroics from Verbruggen to keep Wolfsburg at bay until a 79th-minute consolation. Not much has changed since last season, it seems, and Dunk isn’t going to get any more mobile at 33.

Carlos Baleba (£5.0m) at least could offer some protection soon: he was absent yet again but Hurzeler revealed after the game that he was already in training and “will be back”.

At least it was rosier heading in the opposite direction, with Rutter, Diego Gomez (£5.0m) and Kaoru Mitoma (£6.5m) denied on either side of Rutter’s superbly taken opener. Yankuba Minteh (£6.0m), who netted a brace last weekend, should have scored with a header and a close-range shot on either side of the break.

In the day’s early game, Brajan Gruda (£5.5m) and Jeremy Sarmiento (£5.0m) netted for the Seagulls. That behind-closed-doors game featured the briefest of cameos from Stefanos Tzimas (£5.5m), one of the two big-money Greek signings. It’s pretty clear now that neither will be troubling the starting XI until we’re into autumn.


Brighton and Hove Albion starting XI in first friendly: Steele, Kadioglu (Lamptey 45), Boscagli (Simmonds 61), Coppola, Veltman, Sarmiento, Moran, Milner (Yalcouye 70), Buonanotte, Gruda, Welbeck (Tzimas 85).

Brighton and Hove Albion starting XI in second friendlyVerbruggen, Wieffer, van Hecke, Dunk, De Cuyper, Ayari, Gomez (Yalcouye 78), Minteh (Howell 74), O’Riley, Mitoma, Georginio (Sima 84).

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  1. WVA
    • 9 Years
    3 months, 27 days ago

    Current team and plan.

    GW1 Salah cap BOU
    GW2 Gyokeres cap LEE
    GW3 Bruno cap BUR
    GW4 Salah cap v bur
    GW5 Watkins cap v sun

    Kelleher
    De-Cuyper Diouf Gudmundsson
    Salah Palmer Bruno Reijnders
    Gyokeres Watkins Bowen
    Valdi Truffert Reinildo Ramsey

    1. ICE POLE CALMER
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 1 Year
      3 months, 27 days ago

      Solid.

    2. Ajax Hamsterdam
      • 11 Years
      3 months, 27 days ago

      That defence though...

      1. WVA
        • 9 Years
        3 months, 27 days ago

        I played cheap in defence last season and had my best ever finish, 600 OR, not seen one defence I’d fancy investing in yet.

        1. Bluetiger1
          • 3 Years
          3 months, 27 days ago

          congrats last year

    3. FC Hakkebøf
      • 8 Years
      3 months, 27 days ago

      That defence is horrible. I would drop Bruno or Gyokeres and upgrade defence.

      1. WVA
        • 9 Years
        3 months, 27 days ago

        I don’t expect points from any defenders to start with so cheap is the way for me, all have a history of attacking returns too.

    4. Bluetiger1
      • 3 Years
      3 months, 27 days ago

      Interesting thought processing & brilliant
      planning for first five weeks.

      Any plans on chips yet or rolling as we say to
      get the FTs in the first few weeks

      Attacking looks good - sticking with your thought process.

      Dorgu (manU) 4.5 sounds strange staying surprise
      package this year with a team as big as Man United but
      no europe.

      No Chelsea players in squad first few fixtures.

      Kelleher reported slight injury
      https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/kelleher-injury-update-brentford-fc-b1242202.html

      1. WVA
        • 9 Years
        3 months, 27 days ago

        No set chip plan yet but maybe around AFCON.
        Monitoring Dorgu for sure.
        I have Palmer!
        Kelleher should be fine but Valdi is his backup if not.

  2. Leao ball
    • 7 Years
    3 months, 27 days ago

    my BB team
    sanchez areola
    awb vvd porro vdv de cuyper
    palmer mitoma reijnders rogers ndiaye
    haaland wood bowen
    martinelli in case rogers wont play
    planning to wc gw2
    any suggestions?

    1. Yes Ndidi
      • 6 Years
      3 months, 27 days ago

      Only one. Don't WC with the transfer window still open.

  3. pmletch
    • 10 Years
    3 months, 27 days ago

    Which of these to fit into my starting 11?
    A) Palmer & Fulkrug
    B) Gakpo & Gyokeres

    Kelleher/Dub
    Saliba, VDV, Diouf (Dorgu, Richards)
    Salah, Bruno, Rutter (P.M.Sarr)
    Watkins, Pedro

    All 4.5 defenders to rotate with fixtures

  4. villa_til_i_die
    • 14 Years
    3 months, 27 days ago

    Is 3 Chelsea too much?!, caciedo, palmer, Pedro.

    1. Jordan.
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      3 months, 27 days ago

      yes

      1. villa_til_i_die
        • 14 Years
        3 months, 27 days ago

        Who would you lose and for who?, 2m spare

        1. Jordan.
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          3 months, 27 days ago

          your team mate,if you like it do it,i just wouldnt have pedro

          1. villa_til_i_die
            • 14 Years
            3 months, 27 days ago

            Thanks, who’s your front 3?

            1. Ausman
              • 2 Years
              3 months, 27 days ago

              Haaland, Mateta, Marc Guiu

    2. Coupes
      • 7 Years
      3 months, 27 days ago

      Nope

    3. kysersosa
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      3 months, 27 days ago

      Yeah, rule of thumb at the start of the season is no more than 2 from each team - this give you wiggle room if someone starts to bang.

      I think there are a lot of options in that 5.5 mid and 7.5 attack. Anderson over Cacideo for example. UTV

      1. villa_til_i_die
        • 14 Years
        3 months, 27 days ago

        Cheers buddy!, yes, UTV indeed!

  5. Kodap
    • 8 Years
    3 months, 27 days ago

    How does this look?

    Sanchez
    VVD - Porro - Diouf
    Salah - Palmer - Wirtz - Minteh - Reijnders
    Gyokeres - Bowen

    Dubravka - Esteve - De Cuyper Guiu

    1. FantasyClub
      • 4 Years
      3 months, 27 days ago

      Reijnders coz he just scored 2 goals?

    2. Ajax Hamsterdam
      • 11 Years
      3 months, 27 days ago

      V nice

    3. kysersosa
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      3 months, 27 days ago

      Prepare for Reijnders to be a minutes risk.

      1. Merlin the Wraith
        • 9 Years
        3 months, 27 days ago

        Going with him with a decent 8th

  6. Coupes
    • 7 Years
    3 months, 27 days ago

    Best 5.5 Mid?

    1) Anderson
    2) KDH
    3) Reijnders

    1. FC Hakkebøf
      • 8 Years
      3 months, 27 days ago

      Still Anderson imo.

  7. RocketMan
    • 13 Years
    3 months, 27 days ago

    I am hearing chat on this Malen (5.5) chap...

    What are people thinking, a good 5.5 option?

    1. Tomerick
      • 11 Years
      3 months, 27 days ago

      The best 5.5 if he gets the mins but that seems less likely now they have signed a new player.

  8. Steamer66
      3 months, 27 days ago

      Any thoughts gents
      Sels dubravka
      Konsa de cuyp vvd hato esteve
      Wirtz salah palmer kdh Rogers
      Jp Watkins guiu

    • MattzoP
      • 1 Year
      3 months, 27 days ago

      How's this team looking?

      Sels,
      VVD, Tarkowski, De Cruyper
      Palmer, Saka, Wirtz, B.Fernandes
      Watkins, J.Pedro, Welbeck

      Dubravka, Dewsbury-Hall, Diouf, Konsa

    • LangerznMash
      • 9 Years
      3 months, 27 days ago

      So the last 3 x RMTs all have Wirtz in them...
      Wirtz moves from Bundesliga to Liverpool...FPL manage logic = "he will light up the Premier League"
      Ekitite moves from Bundesliga to Liverpool...FPL manage logic = "he won't do as well in the Premier League as it is a step up from the Bundesliga"

      1. FPL Blow-In
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        3 months, 27 days ago

        People say that to suit their own narrative.

      2. Tomerick
        • 11 Years
        3 months, 27 days ago

        To be fair. The most criticism I’ve seen of Ekitike is that Isak could still join.

      3. Steamer66
          3 months, 21 days ago

          Whoops

      4. Steamer66
          6 days, 1 hour ago

          Sels or Raya tody

        • Steamer66
            6 days, 1 hour ago

            Sels or Raya today