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19 February 2015 614 comments
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Raheem Sterling returns to training for Liverpool. Leighton Baines misses Everton’s Europa League duties with an ongoing knee problem, Wilfried Bony concedes he’s not fully match fit, whilst West Ham boost their options in the final third by snapping up free agent Nene.

Sterling back in training

Raheem Sterling returned to training on Wednesday after stepping up his recovery from a foot problem and could be in line to start against Besiktas in the first leg of Liverpool’s Europa League last 32 tie this evening.

The Scout Says: The 8.4-priced Sterling produced attacking returns in four of his last six starts before sustaining an injury at Goodison Park. Although Liverpool fared well in Sterling’s absence – recording a 3-2 victory against Tottenham Hotspur and a 2-1 comeback over Crystal Palace in the FA Cup – Brendan Rodgers will be delighted to welcome back the Jamaican-born winger as the Reds prepare to face Southampton and City in the next couple of Gameweeks. Indeed, with United and Arsenal also in the next six many may be thinking twice over investing in the Reds but with Daniel Sturridge back on board, Sterling’s prospects remain strong – he produced two goals and an assist in the first three Gameweeks prior to the striker’s absence. With Sturridge back in the starting XI and Sterling poised to return, Adam Lallana may struggle to break into the XI again, with Sterling and Philippe Coutinho likely to tuck in behind Sturridge in Rodgers’ new 3-4-2-1 formation. Another knock-on effect of his return could be the benching of emerging starlet Jordon Ibe. The sprightly youngster was afforded a starting role in Liverpool’s last three matches but has Lazar Markovic to contend with – the Serb benefitted from a more advanced role against Spurs due to Sterling’s absence and was amongst the goals. With Markovic also serving a four-match European ban, it remains to be seen whether Rodgers will utilise Ibe quite so often domestically.

West Ham recruit Nene

West Ham United announced on Wednesday afternoon the signing of Brazilian forward Nene on a free transfer until the end of the campaign. The Ligue 1 veteran expressed his delight at sealing a move to the Premier League and alluded to his proficiency at taking free-kicks:

“I am very excited and happy to be here. I’m proud to come to a really big club like West Ham and I’m going to do my best to help the team. It’s a really good challenge for me, to come to a competition like the Premier League. It’s the most competitive in the world so this is the motivation for me. I like to get on the ball and show my technique. I like taking free-kicks, so practice to be good at that. “

The Scout Says: With Andy Carroll ruled rule out of the remainder of the season following his knee surgery, Hammers boss Sam Allardyce clearly felt his side were ill-equipped in the forward department. Diafra Sakho has notched once in his last seven league appearances, whilst Enner Valencia has failed to net since Gameweek 10 – with his team-mates misfiring, it’s little wonder the returns have dried up for Stewart Downing, who has mustered a goal and assist in the previous eight. Nene most recently plied his trade at Qatari side Al-Gharafa before being released as a free agent this January. The former Paris Saint-Germain player scored two goals in his last four outings for the Asian club and can operate either up front or on the flanks – expect a Scout Report on him later today.

Baines remains a doubt

Leighton Baines is set to miss Everton’s Europa League last 32 tie with BSC Young Boys, alongside Aiden McGeady. The pair were two of six senior Toffee players not to board the flight to Switzerland.

The Scout Says: Baines has now been absent for Everton’s past two league matches – a 1-0 defeat to Chelsea and the Merseyside derby stalemate. Frustratingly, his injury has come at a time when Roberto Martinez’ men have significantly improved their resilience – the Toffees have conceded just twice in the last five Gameweeks, despite also playing champions City during that period. Indeed, with two assists in his previous five, Baines was on the rise as a Fantasy prospect and with Leicester, Stoke, Newcastle and QPR in the next five, the schedule is starting to smile a little kinder on the Merseysiders. With uncertainty still surrounding his return, though, the likes of Seamus Coleman and Phil Jagielka could provide alternatives, though John Stones, at 5.2, looks just as secure after starting the last five Gameweeks.

Bony admits he’s not fully fit

Wilfried Bony conceded that he’s not feeling in peak condition ahead of his potential debut for Manchester City against Newcastle. The Ivory Coast international recently returned from the African Cup of Nations (ACoN) and admitted that he’ll have to ease himself back into the Premier League routine:

“It’s not easy because I’ve just arrived from Africa and I will have had five days of training before we play Newcastle. I have to take it step by step and wait for the right opportunity to present itself. I’m not 100% just yet and as I say, I’ve only just arrived so we will see. I still have another couple of days of training but I need to take things step by step.”

The Scout Says: With Chelsea now boasting a seven-point cushion at the top of the Premier League table, Sky Blues boss Manuel Pellegrini will be hoping Bony’s arrival isn’t too little, too late. Despite having Edin Dzeko and Stevan Jovetic available, ‘The Engineer’ has opted for a lone striker formation in three of City’s last four fixtures – a sign of his lack of faith in the out-of-form duo and one that raises hopes that Bony could nail down a regular role alongside Sergio Aguero in a two-striker set-up. Coming in at a relatively modest 8.2, Bony could be subject to some serious investment if he finds his form and fitness and capitalises on City’s agreeable schedule (NEW, liv, LEI, bur, WBA, cry) in the forthcoming six Gameweeks.

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  1. Melvin Udall
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Some things swirling in my head. Can anyone de-swirl?
    1)Is sigg worth reconsidering again?
    2)When will ya ya play?
    3)Should I rid Caz as I feel unsure about his place?
    4)Should Austin be binned due to lack of form forever following dgw?
    5) is cork nailed?
    6) should I go 343 kane, stur, kun), 433 (yaya, haz, sanch)or 442 (Kane kun)? Seems to me I should invest in Def at expense of forwards as the cheapest seem to be best thus year.
    7) in the context of major word news and events is anyone like me sick hearing about the so called Chelsea fans in the metro? Totally un news worthy or am I missing something?

    1. Dr. Agabuse
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      5) yes

    2. RedLightning
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 15 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      7) Such incidents and worse may have been commonplace a few years ago, and perhaps they still are in some countries, but we expect better from English fans these days.

      Whether they were really Chelsea fans, or just pretending to be in order to give Chelsea fans a bad reputation, their actions were a disgrace.

      Compared with other atrocities taking place in the world though, it has to be said that this incident was pretty mild, and no-one actually died or was physically injured.

    3. littlebig
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      1/ no
      2/ straight away (he's a machine)
      3/ all arsenal midfield have threat of rotation
      4/ yes
      5/ yes
      6/ go for the most exciting option

  2. Dr. Agabuse
    • 13 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    After eliminating Kane against a stronger West Ham defense and considering they are crap after a taff euroleagueGame we're down to
    A) 90min Hazard vs B) 60min Agüero (Barca)
    for our captains choice

    (We don't have to consider penalties because both players are on them) (and neither fixtures play a significant part because both have easy home games)

    Isn't 2/3 Aguero really still more than 3/3 Hazard? The Belgian is after all no striker which shows in the stats-

    Aguero has an incredible 62.5% involvement in Citys goals to Hazards "mere" 26.4 this season.

    Aguero needs 92.6mins per goal to Hazards 255.9mins this season

    If we go with the stats and believe that City will not score considerably less goals on saturday than Chelsea, the armband still has to go to the Argentine!

    1. Gooner Kebab
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      and opposition hack down Hazard as he dribbles in for a shot.

    2. littlebig
      • 13 Years
      10 years, 10 months ago

      The other thing is Aguero could blow up at any stage and deliver a 20 point + haul

  3. Chowdzz7
    • 10 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    Rate my team please? Any recommend changes, I madly did 4 transfers last week and it wasn't beneficial at all lol

    £2.7m in the bank, thinking to get Yaya for Cazorla or Silva, straight swap

    And I want to improve my defence by getting rid of Okore most likely, Please help

    --------------------------

    Foster

    Yoshida Azpilicueta van Aanholt

    Cazorla Silva Sánchez Hazard

    Agüero Kane Defoe

    BENCH

    Pantilimon Wisdom Okore Isgrove

  4. CrazyFoolMrT
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    10 years, 10 months ago

    How do you think these 4 will rank in order of GW score:

    A - Walters
    B - Rose
    C - PVA
    D - Bellerin