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Fantasy Football Captain Picks

Captain Picks Gameweek 16

GW16 is fast approaching and it will soon be time for one of the biggest decisions of your fantasy week – who is the best Captain Pick for your team. Due to the continuing good form of a number of players the picks have become somewhat predictable as of late but don’t blame us, blame the players! We are working hard to try and find new ways to interpret our data for the most informative way of helping you make that crucial decision.

Normally we look at who is in-form, and it’s quite apparent which players we need to look at this week. As a result, we are going to try and take a closer look at the opposition of our 5 picks and subsequently the chances that our in-form players have of scoring big points against them.

The five picks this week are once again then fairly route one; Luis Suarez, Sergio Aguero, Wayne Rooney, Romelu Lukaku, and Eden Hazard.

Our first scatter plot shows the average amount of shots each team has per game, against the average amount of shots per goal scored. We have used data from the last 6 matches for each team to keep it current and help us to look at recent form. Average (Avg) shots per game was calculated by simply dividing the total amount of shots over the period by how many games the team played, in this case 6. Avg shots per goal scored was calculated by dividing the total amount of shots over the period by the amount of goals scored.

Attacking effectiveness

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We can see that far out to the right Liverpool, Manchester City, and Tottenham take a considerably larger amount of shots per game than the others. However, it’s easy to notice that Tottenham take a considerably higher Avg shots per goal scored. By comparing these two variables we can look at the effectiveness of a team’s attack. It’s worth noting where Chelsea, Everton, and Manchester United also appear for our Captain’s Picks teams.

An on-going debate within our community is whether fixture difficulty should alter your choice when deciding on who to captain. The following scatter plot looks at the average amount of shots a team faces per game, against the average amount of shots faced per goal conceded. Similarly, the last 6 games data was used. The Avg shots faced per game was calculated by dividing the total amount of shots faced over the period by 6. Avg shots faced per goal conceded was calculated by dividing the total amount of shots faced over the period by the amount of goals conceded.

Defensive effectiveness

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Arsenal are clearly the most effective team defensively, whilst having the lowest Avg shots faced per game, they also boast the highest Avg shots faced per goal conceded. This could be due to not allowing many clear-cut chances to their opposition if they somehow manage to get a shot away. Conversely, we can see that the likes of Fulham, Norwich, and Sunderland all face a lot of shots on average per game. Sunderland, however, have a higher Avg shots faced per goal conceded than Fulham, showing they potentially offer less significant chances to their opposition or their opposition do not take their chances.

Below we take a look at the Avg shots per game of our 5 Captain’s Picks (calculated the same way as teams), plotted against the Avg shots faced per goal conceded of their opposition for this game-week.

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Suarez and Aguero take the highest Avg shots per game, with a stark difference in the Avg shots faced per goal conceded of their opposition though, it’s a tricky choice to make. Lukaku faces Fulham who offer a considerably lesser challenge for the Belgian to score, but he also takes under half the Avg amount of shots to that of Aguero and Suarez. Hazard looks an outside option, although playing Crystal Palace its worth looking at his Avg shots per game and his oppositions defensive effectiveness. Rooney’s return sees him sitting in the middle of our other 4 picks.

What does this mean? Well, there’s a lot to consider here. The quality of the shots taken against the teams is not accounted for by simply using ‘shots faced’ or ‘shots taken’. This data can be used to supplement our opinions though and possibly bring forth ideas that had not previously been looked at. For example the defensive effectiveness of Crystal Palace, and the fact that although Southampton’s Avg shots faced per game is very low, they’ve conceded an awful lot.

Summary

Suarez

Liv v WhamSuarez is away to Tottenham this game-week, and from the chart above looks as though he is the best option. A point to consider though, is that Gerrard is now out injured and he was generally the in-form player (see Kickdex) alongside Suarez at Liverpool driving them to success. It took them a while to open up West Ham but, regardless, Suarez delivered another great week. Tottenham’s stats could also be skewed due to the abnormal 0-6 defeat to Manchester City which is included in the data, and this should be taken into consideration.

Aguero

AgueroThis match pits the two most clinical teams in the league together. The whole home/away fixture debate is best seen with Manchester City. They have been impressive at home, but face Arsenal this weekend who are regarded as the most defensively effective side in the league over the period we’ve looked at. Not only have they the lowest Avg shots per game, but the highest Avg shots faced per goal conceded values. Aguero has proven that he can score at any point of a game though and with Silva returning we could see an increased number of chances for the Argentinian.

Hazard

Eden Hazard, ChelseaChelsea have struggled without a clinical striker this season but Hazard has proved to be effective cover. He could apply some serious pressure on his opponents Crystal Palace this weekend after they (CPL) have had favourable fixtures for 5 of the previous 6. Palace have kept 4 clean sheets in the last 6 games and their defensive effectiveness could be tested to the limit away from home against Chelsea.

Lukaku

Photo 10-12-2013 01 14 16Playing for arguably one of the most in-form teams in the league at the moment (see Kickdex), Lukaku could see his Avg amount of shots per game increase significantly as his run of hard fixtures finally starts to ease up. He has still delivered in the previous weeks, starved of chances (Avg shots per game) he still managed to score 3 and assist 2 in his last 6 games. With a fixture against Fulham he has one of the most favourable of the weekend in terms of oppositions Avg shots faced per goal conceded, and it could be a very long afternoon for the travelling Fulham side.

Rooney

RooneyDespite United’s struggles, 8 goals and 7 assists already this season highlights the form of Rooney. Villa are not playing that well and with injuries to Vlaar and Luna at the back, expect Rooney to continue his great form especially if RvP plays alongside him. United’s comparability to the likes of Norwich and Stoke in terms of Avg shots per game and Avg shots per goal scored highlights the trouble they are having, yet Rooney still manages to find something from the little they do manage to muster. Rooney has scored 8 goals in his last 10 league games against Villa, but they have all come in braces.

Worthy mentions that could be considered although not included in this article are; Loic Remy, Olivier Giroud, Aaron Ramsey, Mesut Ozil, Yaya Toure, and Jay Rodriguez.

In the coming weeks we will be working on the data above and providing you with an even better analysis. A home/away comparison is being looked at, as is the representation of the data in diagrams.

Following our analysis of the 5 Captain’s Picks for GW16, we would love to hear your views below on who you are going for and why. Will it be any of our 5 or someone different?

Good luck to you all this game-week.

This article was written by flingy (Sean).

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  1. 1
    RITZ says:

    Thank you for a great article Flingy.. Captain picks are a nightmare this week. Think I might take a punt on Hazard

  2. 2
    smithy says:

    Thanks Flingy, great article. Think I’m in the Rooney camp for this game week.

  3. 3
    NIN says:

    Nice work Flingy,cheers! Lukaku for me.

  4. 4
  5. 5
    RITZ says:

    Guys, I am debating wether to get Silva for Sessegnon this week or next week. Sessegnon has a ok fixture vs Cardiff and I thought he was unlucky not to score against Norwich last weekend. If I wait till next week I could change Boruc for someone like Marshall or Myhill and then bench Mignolet this week.

    So, get Silva for Sess and play Mignolet or play Sess + change boruc this week and get Silva next?

    • 5.1
      inittowinit says:

      Probably worth giving Sess another run this week RITZ. As you say the fixtures ok and you could benefit on the GK situation.

      • RITZ says:

        Cheers innitt. There is also a chance of Silva starting on the bench. Think I might fix the gk situation and hope that Silva doesn’t rise until Saturday

  6. 6
    RedVT says:

    Thanks Flingy, lots of good info here. It’s going to be a tough call for captain this week!

    Does anyone think it’s worth taking a -4 hit to get rid of Gerrard and bring in Silva before Gerrard’s price drops tonight? I should be able to field a team even with Gerrard on the bench, but I want to hang onto as much team value as possible with the Jan WC on the horizon. Do you think Silva will start this weekend? Is it worth it to bring him in for a -4 hit against Arsenal? Right now I’m leaning towards waiting and hoping Gerrard only drops .2 by the weekend.

    Migs (Boruc)
    Coleman Mertesacker McAuley Chester
    Whittingham Ramsey Toure
    Rooney (c) Lukaku Suarez (vc)

    Subs: Brady Vlaar Gerrard

    • 6.1
      inittowinit says:

      Red I would definitely wait. Even if it’s just until Friday to see the full team news. Last thing you want is to be sitting on a -4 already only to find out that someone else is injured.

      • RedVT says:

        Thanks innit, I appreciate it. I’ve made some bad transfer decisions this season by following the price changes too closely and worrying too much about that. I’ll sit tight and see what’s going on after the Friday press conferences, cheers.

        • inittowinit says:

          Just my opinion Red but following price rises or falls should be low on your priority list. The exception to this is if you are absolutely sure who you are getting in is necessary and probably captain material AND you would miss out on them if they rose in price. Otherwise I wait until Friday.

        • RedVT says:

          Thanks initt, that’s good advice. I’ve been much better about it lately, but early in the season I was too concerned with building team value and I let it affect some transfer decisions. Trying to play with my head now and not my wallet!

    • 6.2
      FC Sanchez says:

      Hey Red — I’ve got the same dilemma — why not Chelski coverage ? (I actually watched the Chelski game today and neither Hazard nor Oscar really convinced me to bring them in as a Gerrard substitute. MIght do Silva though I have Yaya as well. Silva looked pretty good yesterday).

      • RedVT says:

        Hey Sanchez, I had Mata last season and he did really well for me. But since he was one of Rafa’s favorites and is a good friend of Iker Casillas, Mourinho is determined to play him as little as possible this season. And I haven’t really been too keen on Hazard, Oscar, or Lampard I guess. I had Ivanovic for a while this season but he was too expensive for his points returns so I got rid of him.

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