Captain’s Picks
Welcome to our weekly Captain’s Picks article. Every week we will look to elucidate potential captains for the forthcoming game-week and give you our opinions on the merits of each, but then also delve a little deeper by analysing their recent stats to help make that crucial decision a little easier for you. Our Captain’s Picks for this week are as follows:
Luis Suarez is in fine form since returning from his 10 match ban; he has scored 5 goals and assisted his teammates for 3 in the last 4 game-weeks. He faces a tough challenge away to an Everton side that have conceded just 1 goal in their last 4 games, but will they be able to keep the in-form Uruguayan quiet?
Although there was no contribution by Sergio Aguero in GW11, he has still managed to net a respectable 4 times and assist 3 these past 4 game-weeks. Tottenham Hotspur travel to the Etihad Stadium to face Manchester City and Aguero will be looking to follow up his form with another impressive display. Tottenham have one of the best defensive records in the Barclays Premier League this term, second only to Southampton, conceding just 6 and 5 respectively.
Loic Remy has impressed of late, although scoring just 2 goals in the past 4 game-weeks, he scored 5 more in the previous 3 so he’s certainly comfortable scoring this term. In GW12 he faces Norwich City at home, a team that has the second worst defensive record in the league with 21 goals against, joint with Crystal Palace and second only to Sunderland who have conceded 22.
Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie have been the main men for Manchester United this season and arguably the only reason that United have managed to climb the table after a bleak start under the new management of David Moyes. Rooney has 2 goals and 4 assists in the last 4, alongside van Persie who has managed a goal in each of the last 4 and 2 assists. With a victory over league leaders Arsenal fresh under their belts Manchester United will be looking to kick on, and with a favourable fixture against Cardiff City, the aforementioned are both potential captain material for GW12.
Goals and assists
We will now analyse the statistics behind the recent performances of our 5 picks from the previous 4 matches in the Barclays Premier League, looking at the key attacking potential they hold, the threat they pose in front of goal, and finally their involvement and creativity for each of their respective teams. Statistics from the past 4 game-weeks will be used to keep player form and statistical data current.
Key attacking statistics
- Suarez is presented with a chance every 14 minutes, under half the time of Rooney yet only slightly better than Aguero.
- 27 – the most attempts at goal of our 5 picks come from Suarez, double that of Rooney but closely followed again by Aguero on 25.
- 90% of Aguero’s attempts have come from within the box.
- Both Suarez and Aguero have had 11 shots on target, more than the other 3.
Goal threat
- Suarez and Aguero see a lot more of the ball around goal, with roughly double the touches in the penalty area than our other picks.
- Rooney leads the group with a shot accuracy of 47%.
- van Persie finishes 37% of his attempts at goal, just under double that of second best Suarez with 18%.
Involvement and creativity
- Suarez has created 33% more chances for his teammates than Aguero, and roughly 66% more than the remaining 3 picks.
- Creating a chance every 25 minutes is the best from the 5 by Suarez.
- Suarez has also received the most passes in the final third of the pitch, whilst distributing the most successful passes in the same area.
- Of the 5 Remy sees least of the ball in the final third of the pitch.
- van Persie is involved in 75% of Manchester United’s goals, although creating joint fewest chances alongside Remy (5).
Summary
Luis Suarez is the stand out performer of the 5, with a chance every 14 minutes and creating a chance every 25 he’s performing at the top of his game.
Although fewer chances come the way of van Persie, he is far more clinical than the Uruguayan with a 36% conversion rate.
Sergio Aguero cannot be overlooked; with 90% of his attempts on goal coming from within the area he can easily net a number of goals in any game.
Even with a good goal scoring record Loic Remy seems the weakest choice of the 5, but with a better conversion rate (18%) to Aguero and Rooney (15%) it proves that no matter how many chances you have, you need to take them for it to count in terms of fantasy football.
Wayne Rooney has the best accuracy with his attempts (46%) but with a conversion rate of just 15% and minimal touches in the penalty area, it seems he is taking his attempts from distance.
Worthy mentions that should be considered although not being included in this article include: Rickie Lambert, Eden Hazard, Aaron Ramsey, Steven Gerrard and Adam Lallana.
Following our analysis of our 5 Captain’s Picks for GW12 we would love to hear your views below on which you are going for and why. Will it be any of our 5 or someone different? Don’t forget to cast your vote on our Captain’s Poll below.
This article was written by Flingy.
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Jeez you blokes get around!
FFCheat, FFFirst and now FF247.
What does the 247 stand for then?
Will you look who the cat dragged in!!!
Afternoon Dongo, 247 is the average first innings score for the Current Aussie XI. Long time mate, how you keeping?
Better now after the last session Eddie. We are dead set hopeless with the bat at the moment.
Rogers, Clarke, Watson, Smith and Bailey dismissals pathetic for Test cricket.
Yep, Hadden had a good knock, again! Top order will loose this series for you mate. I see you joined the FF247 Ashes league, nice one, there 30 in it now.
Yeah you’ll have to blame Mutts for that mate. The best chance for an Aussie victory this summer methinks unfortunately!
there is a lad called Farqs on the boards at present, another aussie mate. did you see that Allan Border accepted our challenge to join, hes lying 12th i think…………..
why did u change ur FFC username, mate ?
Just being contemporary HL and looking forward to a ReturnoftheUrn!
Good to see you guys have finally started posting the fixtures. Must now have a QC on board hey? 😉
Since both are fit now who would you opt? Davies or Williams?
Hmm..a tough one (4 me at least)…
-FPL wise – I think Davies..
Same. On the other hand, I think when there are cleansheets Williams will most likely always gather those 3 points. On that note, next fixture for Swansea is ok but after that they have City and Newcastle away.
Swansea are no more the team they were so i would steer clear their defense. Even last season, they only had 10 cs
Which player is more of a must to have next to Suarez? Rooney or Kun? And what if you only have Suarez and for instance Lukaku and Benteke. Are you doomed? Is it too risky?
No u are not doomed………however i feel u should have atleast aguero and suarez and if u dont want rooney, u should have a kick ass midfield and solid defence
congrats ont he new site guys, looks good! hav a bit of a puzzler, cant decide which arsenal defender to go with…. you could argue a case for each one of them.. on paPER is the best, and gets the most BPS, but Kos cheaper (and more inclined to get booked), then Gibbs/Sagna always have chance of a assist, Gibbs probably moreso with Sagna usually a backwards player when he gets foreward, but then Sagna is cheaper, and monreal may play instead of gibbs….. hmmm…. decisions decisions…
Sagna is the safest bet !
many reasons behind this…
Cheers.
Shanepain thanks for the nice comments. Now regarding your dilemma, of the 4 known Arsenal defenders who consistently start.
I would say Merts, he has the least minutes of the four, yet is ahead by 8 points in the total score when compared to his teammates. He also is way ahead in the bps system, which means if Arsenal get more consistent with clean sheets the bonus points will probably be going to him. For 5.5 and considering that his cheapest teammate is only .2 cheaper, I think he is your best bet.
10 of the top 15 scoring defenders are centre-backs. Thought I add that in.
aye, thats a fair comment, CB more inclined to block a shot, make clearance etc, which seems to be BPS golddust this season. Merts it is so.. Cissokho will be going str8 in next wk on the back of that enrique injury aswel, always thought he was a good player.
Hmm…fair point…but I still think Sagna is the best choice.
-considering price/mins played/ EA Sports PPI – he is the best attacking pts magnet from the Arsenal defence…
HL, I have to respectfully disagree ( please don’t eat me ) the difference in price is only .1 and the margin in points is 12 in favour of Merts. Sagna has more minutes but that is not necessarily an advantage if you take into account that not even that keeps him up with Merts. Sagna did not register a single goal or assist last season, Merts had 3 goals. They have one each this season. The bps system favors Merts substantially and if Arsenal had kept more clean sheets the gap would easily be above 20, since Sagna is unlikely to garner bonus points unless he scores, which as shown he is unlikely to do. He is last in the bps among all 4 defenders. Love you!! :finger:
Touche ! :cuckoo:
ok, lets do like this : bet you Sagna will score more pts from now till end of season ?!?!
current gap is 12pts…
up 4 it, mate ?
Ok, I am listening.
you choose & I’m in…
HL, how about whoever loses has to post a YouTube video of themselves signing about how great the other one is for about 45 seconds? And leave the link up forever!! You in?
How about we put it to Potty! You know it will be mind-bogling good then
Sounds scary, but if the good Dr. is in, I am in. What do say Doc, let Crock Pot decide?
I’m In :beer:
Hah – I’d love to hear what Potty would suggest :1up:
Ok Mito and Potty i will start the communication with Potty, i have a Pidgeon ready!
*Mito and HL*
HL we have just entered Potty’s world. Can’t wait to see what he will have you doing.
Mito & HL, the communication has been sent lads, “My God have mercy our your Souls”.
I’m thrilled to bits :cuss:
Hey guys, well done on getting this site up and running. It’s looking awesome! Really good to see a large contingent of the old FFC crew here.
Thank you for the kind words!! Bonza I don’t recognize your name but I always recognize a face. :smirk: hope to see you on the board consistently. Have a look around if you have not already and please get involved in Potty’s predictions game. He gets down when he is overlooked. :cuckoo:
OK, here is the Liverpool & BR pre-Everton conference :
http://www.thisisanfield.com/2013/11/brendan-rodgers-pre-everton-press-conference-injury-updates-mersey-passion/
Cheers,
HL