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9 February 2015 1652 comments
Paul Paul
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There’s no shortage of topics to discuss in our Monday lunchtime assessment of the previous Gameweek. Harry Kane’s rise to Fantasy must-have, the Gunners midfield tinkering, Sadio Mane’s predatory instincts and Jermain Defoe’s impact for the Black Cats are all on today’s menu.

It’s Kane and ten others…
In any given season, few, if any, players are deemed essential by Fantasy managers. Tottenham’s young forward is proving there’s an exception to every case, though, after his derby double against the Gunners took his tally to ten goals in the last nine Gameweeks. At a price of 6.1, the real surprise is that Kane is only owned by 42% of Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers, bearing in mind that earlier in the season, the premium priced Diego Costa sat in over 60% of teams. Kane has transformed himself from budget enabler to leading light in our three-man frontlines and has now found the net at a quicker pace than either Costa or Sergio Aguero this season – judging by his displays so far, he can expect a hefty price hike across the Fantasy games next summer.

Wenger’s midfield rotation will frustrate us..
Despite scoring in each of his previous two, Theo Walcott was nudged onto the bench as fit-again Danny Welbeck earned a start on the right for the North London derby. With Alexis Sanchez sidelined, Mesut Ozil netted for the third match in succession but was handed the full 90 minutes as Wenger subbed off Santi Cazorla just after the hour mark. Given that Sanchez has been passed fit for tomorrow’s clash with Leicester, we can surely expect him to return to the XI and with a number of in-form options at his disposal, Wenger’s team sheets are becoming increasingly tricky to navigate for Fantasy managers.

Lambert’s prepared to gamble…
A six-match goalless streak finally came to an end on Saturday as Villa breached the Chelsea backline in a 2-1 home loss. Paul Lambert’s decision to bench the misfiring Christian Benteke proved pivotal as Gabby Agbonlahor was handed the lone striker role, allowing Andreas Weimann and Carles Gil to take up the wide roles. Benteke had played every minute of the previous nine Gameweeks and despite scoring a single goal over that period, was joint-top for attempts inside the box, highlighting the fact that his team-mates were creating chances aplenty for the big Belgian. With the finger of blame for Villa’s lack of output clearly pointed at Benteke, Lambert now needs to decide whether he can do without his services for some tasty upcoming matches (hul, STO, new, WBA, sun, SWA) over the next six.

Mane’s the real deal…
Back in the Southampton first XI for the trip to QPR, the Senegal international strengthened his claim in the mid-price bracket by bagging the late winner. Eased back into domestic duties after his exploits in the African Cup of Nations, Mane is fast-becoming a talisman for Ronald Koeman team – he’s now scored in each of his last four starts for the Saints, including strikes against Arsenal and Chelsea. At a time when Graziano Pelle has struck twice in 16 outings, Mane’s eye for goal looks vital to the Saints’ chances of clinching a top-four finish and with four home matches and a trip to West Brom in the next six, that 6.5 price tag is looking very generous.

Aguero needs Yaya back…
Yet again, the armband favourite failed to justify our collective show of faith and managed just an assist in the 1-1 draw with Hull. It’s four league matches without a goal now for Aguero as he and his team-mates continue to struggle in the absence of Yaya Toure. City have failed to win any of the six league matches without the Ivorian on board this season and given that he’s set to miss the midweek trip to Stoke, our expectations will again be diminished. Whilst our patience has been sorely tested, Toure is set to return in time for the Gameweek 26 home encounter against Newcastle and with Chelsea edging further ahead at the summit, Manuel Pellegrini’s side will need to play with the handbrake off from that point onwards if they are to have any chance of retaining their title.

Defoe can save the Black Cats…
The new boy’s opener at Swansea took his tally to two goals and an assist in a trio of appearances since arriving at Sunderland last month. Defoe’s instant impact is obvious – having played a part in three of his side’s four strikes over that period, his acquisition already looks an inspired piece of business by Gus Poyet. With three very favourable home clashes ( QPR, WBA, AVL) and a trip to Hull in the next five, Defoe’s 6.0 price tag is looking increasingly difficult to avoid as Poyet tasks him with firing the Wearsiders to safety.

Pulis’ defence is a work in progress..
After subbing off Andre Wisdom on 60 minutes last time out, Tony Pulis left him out altogether as Craig Dawson was handed the right-back berth away to Burnley. The third most popular defender in FPL, Wisdom looks set for an exodus if his new manager benches him for Wednesday’s home clash against Swansea, with Pulis looking unconvinced by his defence. Chris Baird and Chris Brunt both played 45 minutes at left-back at Turf Moor and bearing in mind Pulis has also fielded Joleon Lescott in this position, a lack of consistency is blighting their defensive prospects. The fixtures remain in their favour but, in terms of defenders, only Lescott and Gareth McAuley’s minutes have remained unaffected by their manager’s tinkering in his four league matches in charge.

Colback looks a valid fifth midfielder..
Newcastle’s summer signing is enjoying the most productive season of his career after his opener against Stoke took his tally to three goals and five assists. Encouragingly for John Carver, Colback has supplied all but one of those assists over the last nine Gameweeks as he continues to stake a claim as a cut-price option for our 15-man squads. Third amongst midfielders in terms of value, Colback has earned 81 points – that’s nine clear of budget favourite George Boyd and more than any midfielder priced at 5.0 or under.

Ings has the form to trump the fixtures…
The Burnley striker’s goal and assist at home to West Brom placed question marks over the “Pulis effect” as Sean Dyche’s improving side blew the chance to earn all three points. Encouragingly for the Clarets, they have now scored at least twice in all but one of the last six – including a visit to City – with Ings proving key to their attacking form, by netting in four of his previous five appearances. Unfortunately for the Lancashire club, they now face eight of the top nine in the next eight Gameweeks and whilst their survival prospects look bleak in light of such a schedule, Ings’ form suggests he may yet prevail.

United are a no-go area..
Louis van Gaal’s side may be sitting in fourth spot and have tasted defeat in just one of the last 14 Gameweeks but from a Fantasy perspective, they look devoid of legitimate targets. The 1-1 draw at West Ham came courtesy of a late Daley Blind leveller, as Angel di Maria (three assists in ten appearances), Wayne Rooney (no goals or assists in his last six) and Robin van Persie and Radamel Falcao, with two goals apiece in their last six league outings, toil under the Dutchman’s guidance. With just two clean sheets in the last eight Gameweeks, the Red Devils’ defence has failed to reward us with some viable prospects and although they have some tempting fixtures on the horizon (BUR, swa, SUN, new), investing in their main men looks the bravest of moves.

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  1. Deanamo Jammy
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Aaron Ramsey seems to be slow in hotting up since his return. Is he playing a lesser role in the mid than say Caz or Ozil, or is he simply not fit/quality? He seems nailed on, which is nice, but not much in form. Wondering if I should burn FT for Ozil or Walcott tomorrow after lineups are out. I'd rather not, but it might be time to cut bait. Any thoughts out there?

    1. Dino
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      He has been a bit unlucky imo, he is firing off a good few attempts (anecdotal evidence only as I have not seen the stats) and even getting in the box quite often but not quite finding the net. I think he needs a few games to get sharp but if he gets back to the form of just before he got injured he could be another viable option.

      1. Deanamo Jammy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 10 months ago

        Thanks. I brought him on just before Ozil and Walcott returned, noting as you do that when he last played coming off an injury he put up points. Of course, he did so in the absence of Ozil and Walcott, so I wonder if he's been shifted to a less forward role, maybe like Rooney.

        If Wenger is going to rotate between Caz, Ozil, Wally and Welbeck but leave Ramsey nailed on, he could prove to be quite valuable.

        1. Dino
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 16 Years
          10 years, 10 months ago

          I don't think he is playing any more defensively. It is more just that he hasn't been sharp enough with the chances he has had I reckon. I reckon you might be on to something if he is the most nailed and starts to chip in with some goals and assists again. He always plays better when Giroud is in the team and I reckon it is because Giroud holds the ball up better which allows him to get into the box more.

  2. AlCapwnUK
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Who to drop first out of Silva and ADM?

    1. Bapilot747
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      ADM coming from a United fan. 🙁

  3. FPL Wisdom
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    ADM = 'A Damn Misuse' of a transfer. Like the article says "United are a no-go area.."

    1. Jax
      • 16 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      meh they're playing burnley at home though. he could easily get a goal.

  4. FPL Wisdom
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    So if you have to bang Sanchez in your team asap would you be comfortable to do (as I may)
    Silva > Mane
    Cazorla > Sanchez
    for a Minus 4 hit
    or is an arsenal out for an arsenal in just plain ball-out stoopid
    with Eriksen, hazard and Walters already in the team?

    1. The Raging Bull
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      Cazorla on penalties and on form, sanchez may be benched.

      1. Deanamo Jammy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 10 months ago

        Interesting point there, as Sanchez certainly isn't on pens. If Caz is the primary penalty taker, doesn't that suggest a more nailed on status, regardless of his subbing out vs TOT?

      2. Jax
        • 16 Years
        10 years, 10 months ago

        Wenger won't rush him back imo.

    2. dgs2
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      Wait for the lineup .. if Sanchez starts then might be worth putting him in.. if he is on the bench and Caz starts, just stick with Caz

  5. Jax
    • 16 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    colback on 8 yc though. i'd avoid him.

    1. Odikostar
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      But he's a 5th mid. won't need him every game

      1. dgs2
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 10 months ago

        He seems like a short fuse as well, could have easily got sent off this weekend.. with the Blank 27 coming you don' t need a bench player who might be suspended anytime

  6. DazC1989
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    First post here 🙂

    Only signed up last night for the remainder or the season to get a good run going.

    I'm thinking of putting a hull defender in!! I mean none of the top 8 have good fixtures over the next 4! (In hindsight) Robertson seems to be back in the fold and with attacking potential from the LWB spot, I feel he is a good differential, I think they need to play a more defensive game to assure points, and were unlucky not to get a CS from city.

    There next fixtures are:

    Villa @ home (scored 1 in last 5)
    QPR @ home (haven't won away)
    Stoke @ away (should play him for the lack of games that GW)
    Sund @ home
    Leicester @ away (haven't scored many past 5/6 weeks)

    Thoughts?

    1. The Enlightener
      • 12 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      After Chester went down, I haven't really even considered Hull players. If I had to pick up a defender, it would probably be Robertson, so I think you're on the right path.

    2. Deanamo Jammy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      I'm pretty new here, too...

      You should link your team: get the URL of your Gameweek History page and make that your website on your profile page.

      At that price point, van Aanholt might be as good or better a choice.

      Robertson only logged 24 minutes last week - not sure why.

  7. stuart21
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Consider putting Ings out for Defoe?

    1. Siggy Sig Ah
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      Would be a brave but unnecessary move I think.

      Who else you got up top?

      1. stuart21
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 10 months ago

        Giroud and Kane. With the next 8 fixtures for Burnley I made the moveand seeing that Giroud is on the bench I took Ings out, Defoe on and Giroud on my bench for the moment

  8. sweglet
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Who we captaining lads? Sanchez seems like the obvious choice but if he's only on the bench could be a problem, currently on hazard

    1. Siggy Sig Ah
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      If he starts, Sanchez. We'll know pre-deadline.

  9. unholysmoke
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Alright all! First time post though I've kept and eye on the site and, increasingly, comments. Thoughts on the below welcome!

    de Gea (Foster)
    Clyne Ivano Rojo Clichy (Wisdom)
    Silva Caz Hazard Blind (Punch)
    Kane Giroud (Defoe)

    £2.8 ITB & 1 FT

    Yes, I know, far too much United at the back but we have decent fixtures coming up and it will come good for us. Has to, right? More concerned about making sure I can afford Costa/Sanch when back. If Costa could set the world alight half-fit at the start of the season I reckon he'll do the same after a proper rest. That said, Sanchez is the only must-have for me, along with HK. So, tempted to wait till the last second tonight and see if Sanchez plays - if so he is straight in, for either Silva or (more likely) Caz, who might have shot his bolt this season (based on the Spurs game).

    1. C-Dawgg
      • 11 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      I'm assuming the bracket players are on your bench, if so.... why is Defoe on your bench?

      Drop a defender and play him!

      Waiting till last minute is perfectly valid to bring in Sanchez, you can leave Costa a while since he comes back from suspension, plays 1 game and then misses a gameweek for the cup.

      Personally I would bring Sanchez in for Silva if Caz starts in the line up we see later but that's personal preference.

      1. unholysmoke
        • 10 Years
        10 years, 10 months ago

        Cheers! Good advice all round. Brackets are current (last GW) subs, not decided yet but Defoe is looking good for a start.

        Sounds spot on with Costa, if I can miss the blank week I will. Quiet midweek for Kun and Sanchez to come storming back, and all will be well.

        1. C-Dawgg
          • 11 Years
          10 years, 10 months ago

          Yeah man, another thing to keep in mind approaching the blank gameweek:

          By the start of Gameweek 26 you want to have a team that can field 11 players for the blank in 27.

          Gameweek 27 you want to be able to field 11 players (Chelsea, Spurs, QPR and Leicester miss out) without making a transfer as you want to save it for the next week.

          Gameweek 28 you want to use your 2 free transfers to bring in Spurs or QPR players.

          Obviously this is assuming no injuries we may all need to take a few -4 hits if it goes wrong.

          1. unholysmoke
            • 10 Years
            10 years, 10 months ago

            "or QPR players."

            Hahaha, golden. Cheers for that.

            Yep, Kane has already made me stacks of cash so I could ship him or Hazard out temporarily. I never worry too much about taking a single hit every now and then, especially ahead of double or blank GWs.

            1. C-Dawgg
              • 11 Years
              10 years, 10 months ago

              🙂

              Hey man... Niko Kranjcar has a special place in my heart.

  10. Fred54
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    We'll know ALOT more in a couple of seconds....

  11. bazzyf
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Is it worth going with RvP as captain or should I play it safe and go with Sanchez/Aguero?

    Your advice is appreciated.

  12. Zareos
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Chadli to Mane for - 4?

    I have Giroud and Chadli so think this would be a good last minute move