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Fantasy Football Tips Game-week 6

Fantasy Football Tips Game-week 6

Brys-tips-001It illustrates just how troubled the waters beneath Stamford Bridge are at the moment for Chelsea that no-one, from a team that cruised to the Premier League crown last year, is being considered a ‘must-have’ this season. In fact, barring Pedro and the budget friendly Begovic, few FPL squads have any Blues representation. Sure, Jose will be hurt by the defeats; he’ll be smarting at the defensive lapses; he’ll be befuddled by key players’ complete lack of form; but you know what will leave the Portuguese inconsolably crestfallen? That none of his men feature in this week’s Fantasy Football 247 Tips article. What fickle beasts we all are. Shame on you.

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[/three_fourth]If Man Utd’s plan was to wind Real Madrid up over the David De Gea farce, boy they played a blinder. Making the Spanish no.1 seem available, only to sabotage negotiations at the last, and then get DDG to commit to a four-year-deal isn’t just a humiliation for the Bernabeu giants. It was the equivalent of leading them through a booby-trapped door, releasing a bucket of water overhead, slapping a custard pie in their faces, pulling the rug from under their feet and then, for good measure, giving them a wedgy and pushing them into a manhole. But Benitez’s loss is FPL’s gain and the Red Devils victory over their Anfield arch-rivals saw De Gea swiftly restored ahead of the deputising Romero. A few nervous moments aside, his display showed enough to convince he can quickly return to his best. Admittedly, Van Gaal has some awful fixtures to navigate over the next month, but at least it’s not Swansea.

Stoke have yet to keep a clean sheet, but Jack Butland has looked every inch the future England netminder. Butland’s made 27 saves and 63 recoveries so far, more than any other goalkeeper, and in a season where BPs are being served to keepers with uncharacteristic generosity, this isn’t an inconsiderable thing. Owners should expect to reap some fair rewards over the Potters’ foreseeable, favourable fixtures, providing that City can keep 11 (or even 10) players on the field.

Heurelho Gomes won’t be everyone’s cup of tea. Eccentric, unpredictable and playing for a newly promoted club. In fact, let’s face it, that combination sounds less like a cup of tea, and more like a stein of tepid bovril blended with almond jelly and Marmite. But the Hornets have surprised critics with their defensive solidity, which could well continue against upcoming opponents Newcastle, Palace and Bournemouth. Incredibly, the Brazilian has already secured 3 clean sheets, behind only Hart, and on par with this week’s final tip between the sticks….

Liverpool have failed to settle into any attacking rhythm so far this season, and looked decidedly lacklustre in their defeat at Old Trafford. However, their early shutouts against Stoke and Bournemouth showed that at least they’re capable of keeping out lesser opposition. It just comes down to whether you consider upcoming opponents, Norwich and Aston Villa, to be lesser opposition. Either way, those two consecutive games at Anfield will entice many into grabbing Simon Mignolet. For all the criticisms often levelled at the Belgian, he’s a reliable source of fantasy points, outperforming Joe Hart last season. If the defenders in front of him can cast the past two horror shows aside, there’s no reason they can’t return to the form that saw them open in August with 3 straight clean sheets.

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[/three_fourth]Staying with the Liverpool theme (This article is ordinarily Kop Warrior’s turf after all) affords the chance to compare their fullbacks. While the difference in FPL output is minimal, the prices aren’t, and a closer look at the stats show that Joe Gomez, a mainstay on these pages now, marginally deserves the nod over Nathaniel Clyne regardless. The teenager tips the balance in nearly all of the key areas. CBI’s (Gomez 33/ Clyne 23), key passes (3/2), forward passes (82/77), through balls (1/0), goal attempt assists (3/2), assists (1/0), dribbles (6/1)… well, you get the idea. In fairness, Clyne has looked more likely to deliver a killer cross, but this isn’t surprising given Gomez is a right-footed left-back. Weighing up price and potential, it’s difficult to look past this Liverpool starlet.

While Gomez is indeed great value, he’s a badly kept secret having already piqued quite a lot of interest. The first of two defenders here who may have escaped many folks’ attention is Allan Nyom (0.5% ownership). One of the most delighting things about Watford’s play so far this season is how much Quique Sanchez Flores encourages his fullbacks to get forward. To 99.5% of FPL managers Nyom may be little more than amusing onomatopoeia, but in reality the Cameroonian is a force of nature, storming at will into the opponents’ final third like a Mexican-pursued Donald Trump. 4 BPs to date suggest he’s going to chime in with some impressive tallies once he starts finding Troy Deeney with some of his crosses, having already attempted 24 in open play so far.

Ask most managers which Aston Villa defender they’ve got in their FPL squad and you’ll get one of two answers: “None” or “Micah Richards”, understandably so. After all Richards is experienced in the PL, comes cheap and is only 1 point behind his more expensive colleague Jordan Amavi (2.2%). The latter’s performances suggest, however, that this gap could grow considerably over the course of the season. Incredibly, Amavi sits at the summit of the defensive pile in recoveries, tackles made and interceptions. He’s also attempted more dribbles than either Mahrez or Hazard. Yes, you read that correctly. The Frenchman plays with reckless abandon. No wonder Tim Sherwood likes him.

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[/three_fourth]No goals. One assist. No bonus points. Is this really the same player that rattled in 207 fantasy points with Arsenal last season? Well… of all the 10m+ FPL superstar flops to frustrate us this season, at least Alexis Sanchez has looked like scoring. Though once again against Stoke the Chilean left many screaming into tightly-embraced cushions with his latest ‘close but no cigar’ performance. One can only trust in his ability, lean on the statistics and persevere. 20 of Alexis’ 28 goal attempts have come inside the box; he’s missed 4 big chances and been involved with 34 of the Gunners’ goal attempts. The goals are coming, surely.

For those who prefer their midfielders to create rather than dispatch, look no further than Alexis’ teammate Santi Cazorla. A quick comparison with current FPL darling Riyad Mahrez shows some surprising trends.

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Naturally the differences owe much to Arsenal’s patient build up style, compared to Leicester’s more direct approach. Nevertheless it shows Cazorla to have an incredible level of involvement, particularly in areas that can hurt opponents, compared to the current points leader (and even his Arsenal peers). If the likes of Giroud, Walcott and Sanchez can deliver some consistent end product, expect the Spaniard’s stock to soar, a la 2014/15.

Joel Ward’s recent injury means managers wishing to ride Crystal Palace’s euphoric wave must turn to other options. Luckily, the transfer window welcomed a potential gem in Bakary Sako, a free transfer from Wolves. In spite of 2 of his 3 appearances coming against Chelsea and Man City, Sako has registered 2 goals and an assist, clocking up an irresistable 26 points in the process. His teammates have had a 2 game head start on him, but the Mali international has already contributed to 37.5% of all Palace’s goals, more than any other at the club. With Watford, West Brom, West Ham and Leicester on the horizon following this week’s tricky visit to White Hart Lane, this could be a bandwagon waiting to happen.

A first for this, and possibly any, fantasy football website as a pop-star graces us, and a female one at that. Stoke City’s Shakira has yet to illuminate the Britannia just yet, but having had to tackle Liverpool, Spurs and Arsenal in their first 5 games, Stoke’s paucity of points may give a deceptively unfair account of their team’s place in the Premier League food chain. Whenever, wherever Shakira’s been, she’s scored goals, so the next two home games will give Mark Hughes’ team a chance to show that it was £12m well spent. These tips don’t lie.

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[/three_fourth]With Sergio Aguero’s interminable on/off injury saga and Radamel Falcao’s…. well, Falcaoness rubbing off on club-mate Diego Costa, it may be prudent to look elsewhere until the big two recover some form. With a spectacular consolation goal against Man Utd under his belt Christian Benteke’s confidence should be high, even if Brendan Rodger’s still doesn’t know how to use him (Hint to Brendan: Get the ball wide and cross the ball). Hopefully for Liverpool fans, the next few fixtures will see the Reds on the front foot and showing some width. It would give further reinforcement to the growing dissent aimed at Rodgers perceived tactical ineptitude if the big Belgian fails to add to his 2 goals over the coming gameweeks.

One wonders who exactly enjoys international ‘breaks’. It leaves fans pining for domestic football; club managers cursing injuries to their stars; and several players having to endure long haul flights with little time to recover for league action. What it can do, however, is offer refuge to a player looking to rediscover his golden touch. Harry Kane’s England goals against San Marino and Switzerland should serve to kickstart his Spurs season. Home games against Crystal Palace and Man City will be far from easy, but as Kane showed last campaign, if he gets on a goalscoring run it won’t matter who the opponents are.

Coupled with their miraculous escape from relegation, Leicester’s electric start to this season has seen Ranieri’s little tinkers continue to confound expectations. Since April 4th, the Foxes PL record reads W9 D3 L1. This extraordinary record is obviously in no small part due to Algerian phenom Riyad Mahrez who is almost beyond ‘recommending’ by now. But let’s not forget Jamie Vardy who’s been directly involved in a goal in 5 of his previous 6 appearances. The Fox in the box’s scores of 5, 1, 5, 8, and 6 appear comparatively remarkable in the context In an FPL season notable thus far for a plethora of under-achieving strikers. Despite being the 3rd highest ranked forward and costing only 6.1m, his ownership is only 7.9%. There’s just no pleasing some people.

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Thanks for reading Fantasy Football Tips Game-week 6. This article was written by Bryan Munich


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  1. 61
    FC Sanchez says:

    Hey folks, still reeling from Arsenal’s loss in that awful CL game. Hopefully they can pull another over Chelski this weekend. Got 2 fts and 0.5 itb. Thoughts?

    Guzan (McCarthy)
    Kolarov / Dier / Williams (Targett / Reid)
    Yaya / Sanchez / Mahrez / Ayew (Pedro)
    Agüero / Gomis (Rantie)

    What transfers would you do?
    Cheers!

    • 61.1
      FC Sanchez says:

      A little help, anyone?!

    • 61.2
      jamesimmo says:

      Who’s this Rantie guy and why is he the 5th player on your bench? smile

      • FC Sanchez says:

        Haha. Yeah, I need to get rid of him. Pedro is in brackets cuz he’s injured or else he would have been ‘playing’. You reckon I should dump Pedro and Rantie? Who should I bring in?

        • jamesimmo says:

          Nah seriously, had no idea who Rantie was ahaha, just Googled him though and I get it now. It’s a boring piece of advice but I’d wait until tomorrow night when we (hopefully?! Probably not…) hear how serious Pedro’s injury is.

          If it sounds like he could miss the Newcastle game too then I’d sell him. If not, probably keep hold of him, and upgrade Rantie to Wilson for cover.

        • FC Sanchez says:

          Good thinking, mate. I might just do the Wilson move. Cheers! Are you bringing anyone in this week?

        • jamesimmo says:

          No worries! I’m really fancying a punt on Shaqiri (in for Pedro) but Payet would probably be more sensible based on form. Like you though, not even sure about selling Pedro really, he could score big the following weekend!

          The first gameweek after you wildcard is meant to be relatively easy… laugh

        • FC Sanchez says:

          Haha, no kidding. I want to wildcard again this week (did mine two weeks ago)! Haha. Yeah, I’ve seen Shakira tear it up a few times so he’s defo got that explosive potential. I like Payet also and his record speaks for itself. Him and Andy Carroll could be the a good combo, no? Considering Payet can put his balls on a plate (that sounds dirty but you get what I mean).

        • jamesimmo says:

          Hahaha! Yeah, despite the (many) critics, that injury-loving donkey can produce some very special goals. He’d probably finish a lot of Cresswell’s crosses too!

    • 61.3

      You could do Pedro>cheap5thmid and use the money to turn Rantie into a midpriced forward, then play 3-4-3.

    • 61.4
      Calvin Clyne says:

      Sanchez, how about joining me in doing Pedro to one of Mata or Wally? Currently undecided on which…

      Safety in numbers pal! smile

      • FC Sanchez says:

        Haha. I did think about including Mata from the start of the season… but I went with Memphis (had Wally as well). Then got rid of Memphis (and Wally)… to get Pedro (and Gomis). Now Pedro could be out for a week or two ((wa-wa-waa))!! I should have just stuck to tried and tested Mata from the start!! In any case, I think Mata will do well in the long term. Hopefully Rooney and/or this new kid and/or Fellatio will start getting more on the end of some of Mata’s silky passing!!

    • 61.5
      Jonathan says:

      1.Rantie+Pedro = Diouf + Barkley

      2.Rantie+Pedro = Wilson+ Walcot

  2. 62
    neelbasus says:

    Who should I start ?

    Darmian (Southampton at home ), Targett ( ManU away), Clark ( WBA at home ) or Monreal(Chelsea away) ? 3 out of these 4. Already used FT to get Coutinho for Pedro.

    • 62.1
      jamesimmo says:

      neel, been thinking about this for a while, probably Targett from that lot.

      He’s playing at home by the way… Monreal could easily take his place on your bench.

      • Pancho says:

        I think he needs three of those four to play this week. I would sit Monreal. I know that Chelsea have been crap this year so far, but they have world class players in attack and it just takes one of them waking up from their summer slumber this weekend. I’d play the other three.

        • jamesimmo says:

          Aye I know Pancho, my reply wasn’t very clear, basically I’d either sit Targett or Monreal as you suggest. Probably bench Monreal for the reasons you mentioned and also the fact that Man United haven’t scored too many so far. Except against Liverpool…

  3. 63

    Ok, I’m planning on selling pedro, who should I replace him with?
    Mata? Payet? Barkley? Countinho? Yaya(already have sterling and kun)?
    …or should I bench him and play muniesa?

    • 63.1
      jamesimmo says:

      I’d rule out Barkley and Yaya, based on their fixtures and your other players respectively, but add in Shaqiri to the mix.

      Mata’s in the best form. Coutinho has two great fixtures but after that it’s terrible. Shaqiri’s been quiet but has a great run of games coming up. It’s really hard to choose!

      Then there’s Pedro himself… delay selling him for as long as possible! Wait until tomorrow.

    • 63.2

      I think ot depends on what you expect from them. Mata and Payet are probably good, steady long-term picks. Coutinho could do brilliant for two weeks only. Barkley is still 3 or 4 gameweeks away from a nice run of fixtures.

      I’d just bench Pedro and wait it out.

  4. 64
    jogabonito says:

    What do you guys think? Ive got 2FT and I’m looking for someone to replace Courtois…thoughts?

  5. 65
    FC Sanchez says:

    Anyone reckon SON will start featuring (and scoring) regularly for Spurs? He just scored 2 today in the Europa game and had been scoring for Leverkusen (in the Bundesliga and the CL) before the switch as well! Someone to keep an eye on for sure!

    • 65.1
      inittowinit says:

      He’s certainly a player to keep an eye on for sure. Settling in period now I guess but won’t be long before he’s nailed on and will start scoring too I’d imagine. Spurs form needs to pick up first of course. Didn’t see tonight’s or indeed the line-up. Was it a fairly strong team?

      • FC Sanchez says:

        Not really. Qaraba?, an Azerbaijani team and Spurs playing at home. Who knew they had a footy league. They did go up first threw a Trippier penalty, but Spurs won the game 3-1 in the end. Spurs do have roughish fixtures so defo wait and see! Should I bring in Benteke, Wilson, Vardy or someone else. Need a forward!

        • inittowinit says:

          Hmmm, I have Benteke myself and finally I’m actually glad I do. Sort of! I’d gamble that these two home games are about as good as it gets for them and probably go there if I didn’t have him already.

        • FC Sanchez says:

          Yeah, Pool do have a couple of tasty fixtures and with Coutinho back (he hit the post again tonight and another one just wide) who knows!

        • The way the teams are shaping this season its the year of the MID. The number of teams playing 3-1 at the front coming inside off the wing.
          Mahrez,Payet,Ayew,Mata,Wilson,Pedro,Ighalo,Palace mids of the 6 leadng goal scorers 4 are from this position, even though wilson & Ighalo classed as FWD. & we havent put any Ars in there yet.

          So the highest points are all coming from MID & thats prob where your money would best be.put
          5 premium mids and 2 fwd with whats left over.
          (well maybe cept Aguero – its like the end of universe he doesn’t start scoring soon)

  6. 66
    yaco says:

    Guys I’m thinking of a -4
    Sakho out and pedro out
    And Wilson and coutiniho in
    Suggestions on my team

    • 66.1
      FC Sanchez says:

      Too Liverpool attackers seem a bit much when they aren’t scoring freely (especially for a -4pt hit) but with their next two fixtures, it could work… A bit of a gamble imho.

    • 66.2
      Calvin Clyne says:

      Hey Yaco, I like Coutinho as a players but am worried that too often he doesn’t return fantasy points.

      I’d look at Mata instead. Also not sure Sakho out for a hit is a good idea, especially for Wilson who I think will suffer with Gradel’s loss.

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