FPL Ramblings Part 3 The Midfield Minions
Thanks for reading FPL Ramblings Part 3 The Midfield Minions : In previous seasons the budget midfielder has more often than not been a player who was priced at £4.5m or below who sat on your bench week in week out and would hopefully deliver you 2pts when called upon. For some of you that may also be the case this season but with the way this season has panned out many of you will undoubtedly be placing much more emphasis on your budget midfielder. 3-5-2 has emerged from the wilderness this season meaning that your 5th midfielder needs to be someone who is capable of scoring points on a semi-regular basis. Those of you who continue with the tried and trusted 3-4-3 formation may be deploying a budget player as your 4th midfielder, particularly if you’re attempting to squeeze three of the big four forwards into your side. Budget midfielders have scored quite well over the course of the season with Etienne Capoue and Joe Allen performing well in the early part of the season and the likes of Matt Phillips, Robert Snodgrass and Wilfried Zaha taking up the baton in more recent weeks. So what is a budget midfielder? For the purposes of this article I’m going to stick to midfielders currently priced under £6m.
The top scoring budget midfielders over the course of the season are as follows;
Matt Phillips (£5.7m) 100pts
Robert Snodgrass ((£5.8m) 94pts
Wilfried Zaha (£5.8m) 88pts
Etienne Capoue (£4.8m) 83pts
Joe Allen (£5.3m) 78pts
James McArthur (£4.8m) 66pts
Nemanja Matic (£5.1m) 65pts
Leroy Fer (£4.9m) 65pts
Junior Stanislas (£5.1m) 64pts
Nathan Redmond (£5.8m) 63pts
To be honest I wouldn’t be basing a transfer decision on the above info as it can be somewhat misleading. While Phillips has scored once and picked up four assists in his last six games someone like Capoue hasn’t registered any returns since GW12. So while it highlights how someone has done in the past it’s not necessarily a good indicator of their current form.
If we now sort the top 10 by form we get the following;
Robert Snodgrass (£5.8m) 6.0
Matt Phillips (£5.7m) 5.5
Wilfired Zaha (£5.8m) 5.3
Alex Iwobi (£5.8m) 4.2
Charlie Adam (£4.7m) 4.2
Ryan Fraser (£4.8m) 4.0
Daniel Amartey (£4.5m) 3.5
Kevin Mirallas (£6.0) 3.3
Marten de Roon (£4.4m) 3.3
Joe Allen (£5.3m) 3.3
While this list is unquestionably more reliable you shouldn’t rely on it solely as the basis for your decision. On first glance a player’s form can appear to be better than what it is. Take someone like Daniel Amartey for example. Thanks to a goal and maximum bonus points in GW17 he appears to be a decent option, but take a closer look and you’ll see that these are his only returns this season!
When buying any player not only must we consider their form but we also need to consider their upcoming fixtures and on paper some of those who are listed in the top 10 by form have some great fixtures. Let’s take a quick look at each of the players listed in the top 10. As Zaha and Amartey are currently away on international duty (hopefully they don’t get eaten!) we won’t bother with them.
Robert Snodgrass
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[/three_fifth]Hull currently sit rock bottom of the table with just three wins and four draws from their opening 20 games. They’re doomed! If they somehow pull off a miracle and survive it will be thanks to Snodgrass. The Tigers have scored just 17 times this season with Snodgrass scoring seven of them and assisting two of them, meaning he’s been directly involved in 53% of their goals. He currently features in just 8.5% of teams which makes him a great differential. The problem is Hull’s upcoming fixtures. Following the visit of Bournemouth in GW21 their next four fixtures are against Chelsea, United, Liverpool & Arsenal! This should be enough to send you running to the hills but Snodgrass is Mr Hull, he literally does everything…he takes penalties, direct & indirect free kicks, corners, he even washes the chairman’s car every Saturday morning. Unsurprisingly his underlying stats are also quite impressive. Over the past six game-weeks he’s put in 59 crosses, if only Hull had a striker. While his successful final third passes (84) are bettered only by Iwobi.
Matt Phillips
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[/three_fifth]When West Brom signed Phillips from QPR last summer many of us suspected that he was a decent FPL prospect. The Baggies struggled at the beginning of the season winning just one of their first four games with Phillips failing to register any returns in these games. To be honest he failed to shine throughout the opening 10 game-weeks, picking up just two assists. The subsequent 10 game-weeks have seen a notable improvement and he’s weighed in with four goals and seven assists in that period. He’s clearly a player in form. In seasons past the idea of investing in a Tony Pulis attacker would have been frowned upon, but not this season. They’ve managed just three clean sheets but have scored 28 goals. He’s not the set piece king that Snodgrass is but he does take his share of corners and indirect free kicks. Surprisingly his underlying stats are not as impressive as some of the other discussed here but with a goal and four assists in his last six games he’s proof that stats aren’t everything. It’s also worth noting that following their trip to Spurs this weekend they have a superb run of fixtures.
Alex Iwobi
When I first noticed that Iwobi was 3rd on the form list I fully expected that this was going to be due to one good game-week. He’s actually scored twice in the last six game-weeks. Although he’s featured in each of the last six games he is yet to play the full 90 minutes this season and has started just 12 games. His underlying stats when compared against the others in this article are impressive. Over the last six game-weeks he’s had 24 penalty area touches a figure only bettered by a number of FPL heavyweights, while he’s also had five shots on target. Despite these stats, he’s too much of a risk due to the imminent return of Ozil & Walcott as well as the form of Giroud up top.
Charlie Adam
Hands up if you remember when Chaz was the dream budget midfielder? Ok it was that long ago. Back in the 2010/11 season he scored 12 goals and picked up nine assists. Unfortunately, those days are long gone for poor old Chaz. This season he has just one goal and three assists to his name, although the goal and two assists have come in the last six games. Let’s call a spade a spade, despite his recent form he’s no longer FPL material.
Ryan Fraser
Outside of a few Bournemouth and Scottish fans I doubt anyone else had heard of Ryan Fraser before this season. Having joined the Cherries as an 18-year-old when they were in League One Fraser has worked hard and there are high hopes for him on the south coast. He’s only made five starts this season and has come off the bench on five occasions. He has however impressed when given the opportunity and has played a starring role in their win over Liverpool and again during the 3-3 draw with Arsenal on Tuesday night. Bournemouth have some great fixtures over the coming weeks but despite this I feel Fraser is one to watch rather than invest in as Eddie Howe has a plethora of midfield options at his disposal.
Kevin Mirallas, Marten de Roon & Joe Allen
There’s no denying Mirallas has talent. Conversely there’s also no denying he’s one of the most frustrating footballers in the PL as more often than not he chooses the wrong option! The Belgian has had 12 starts this season and has come off the bench on another seven occasions. The Toffees are set to embark on a great run of fixtures but for £6m you need someone who is guaranteed to start.
For those of you playing 3-4-3 and want a cheap midfielder to sit on your bench de Roon is for you but that’s about it.
For a time earlier in the season Allen was undoubtedly the budget midfielder to own. Unfortunately, his returns as well as his underlying stats have dipped of late. He’s one of those players who I wouldn’t recommend you buy but if you already own you could easily hold onto him.
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[/three_fifth]One noticeable omission from the form list is Bournemouth’s Junior Stanislas. This is due to the fact that he only returned to the side off the bench in GW18 having missed the previous three games due to injury. Since his return, he has picked up two assists to bring his returns for the season to three goals & six assists. His underlying stats in the last two game-weeks are quite impressive including four shots on target as well as creating four big chances. There’s no questioning the fact that when Stanislas plays he will chip in with regular returns. Unfortunately, he has had fitness issues this season and this has seen him start just 11 games to date. Assuming he stays fit he’s a good bet for some attacking returns in the short term given Bournemouth’s immediate fixtures. Currently featuring in just 1.4% of teams he represents an excellent differential meaning he really does have the potential to fire you up the rankings.
After all that waffle there really are only three players worth serious consideration…Snodgrass, Phillips & Stanislas. Of the three my first preference would be Phillips. West Brom are playing well and they’ve got some great fixtures coming up. It’s also worth noting that he’s as consistent away from home as he is at home. His four goals are evenly split home & away while four of his nine assists have come on the road. Long-term I’d probably go with Snodgrass over Stanislas since he’s on all of their set pieces while we can’t rely on Stanislas not breaking down. However, if you just want a short-term pick Stanislas is probably the better bet. It is worth noting that both Snodgrass & Stanislas are homers!
Thanks for reading FPL Ramblings Part 3 The Midfield Minions. This article was written by Kop Warrior
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1FT, 0itb thinking of Francis-> Chambers? Or anyone else?
Hi Snookie,
Chambers is a good call or you could consider Nyom (good fixtures) as he seems to be clear of AFCON duties. You might want to check that.
Pieters is also in the price range.
If you want to be really brave you could pick Ake and hope he sees some game time with Chelsea. That is the high risk option!
Thanks for suggestions Lepre! Nyom is a serious contender but lack of cs from West brom is a problem, already have Alonso so no point in taking risk of Ake and not sure about Pieters or Stoke.
Should be betn Chambers and Nyom for me
I would go for Chambers mate
Boro don’t usually concede a lot compare to others in that price bracket
Any thoughts on my team would be much appreciated
Courtois
Koscielny, Brunt, Holebas
Sanchez, Alli, Philipps, Siggy
Ibra, Costa, Defoe
Pickford, Amat, Smith, Allen
0 FT and £0.9
Thinking of Siggy to Lallana or Walcott next week. I have a feeling Siggy will score against Arsenal.
Leprechaun, in that case hold your transfer and have 2 for next week mate.
Thanks Cookie and Nishant
Team is good to go
Guys..should I pick Randolph(CP (h)) or Grant (SUN (a)) this week?
man u man, the right answer should be Randolph, but the Hammers have been so woeful of that. However, Stoke don’t keep many clean sheets on thge road so I say punt on Randolph but don’t bet your life savings on him!
Life savings on Randolph
Calm down mate
….. “don’t bet your life savings on him!”
Would you keep Heaton if you had him?
Or you get Grant/Mannone instead?
I’d keep him, he’d done well for you, show the bloke some loyalty. Stoke and Sunderland are no better.
Thank you
Grant
Thanks guys. I forgot all about posting the question earlier on. May go randolph only caus they’re at home.
Is Heaton still the better pick over Grant and Mannone?
@Nishant, better and them 3 should not be in the same sentence. I think you shouldn’t spend too much time on worrying on which one of those will suck less. Just put one in and whatever happens, happens. 😉
Cheers mate
Have Heaton since past 8 weeks or so, just thinking if Grant/Mannone would prove better also releasing funds
Will just stick with him
Bournemouth confirm Ake has been recalled by Chelsea and will leave immediately
Ake has already been shown as a Chelsea player in FPL
What’s your guys’ take on Ake now? Of course I brought him in the day before he gets recalled…. I’ve already got Alonso so do I start Ake as well and hope he gets a start? Or do we think he’s just bench fodder for Conte now? Rest of def is Vert, Alonso, Nyom & Amat.
Don’t sell him mate
If somehow he makes it in the starting line up, he can be gold at 4.4 mn
Start him
Yeah do what nish says if you have other pressing issues but don’t expect him to start.
Colriles, I think that’s impossible to answer until Conte either discloses something in his presser or we see in the week’s ahead what plans he has for Ake.
Personally I think three factors led to Ake being recalled…
1) Chelsea being beaten and outplayed by Spurs and before that conceding two at home to Stoke led Conte to think they were not quite as indestructible as we were thinking;
2) Mikel and Oscar going to China left them slightly short in the middle of the park (ie lack of cover for Kante and Matic);
3) Alonso’s injury highlighting the lack of cover in the wing back position, especially with Azpi seemingly more at home in a back three than at wing back.
So, in my mind, Ake offers cover in midfield and also another option as part of the back three plus Conte has said he will see if Ake can play wing back also. Certainly many of the Chelsea fans who have been vocal on the subject would prefer Ake to start, either in place of Matic or Alonso, but that is just fan-talk.
Bottom line, I think Ake will play some games, otherwise there would be little point in recalling him, whether he plays / starts enough to justify keeping him remains to be seen.
Great stuff Cookie, thanks for the detailed reply. I can see a lot of auto-subs in my future if I stick him on 😉 I guess upgrading Amat may be my next order of business then. Just hope Ake replacing Alonso isn’t Conte’s preferred avenue.
I also wonder whether he might come in for Cahill who is right footed but playing on the left side of the back three – as a left footer Ake would be a more natural choice for that position (although of course Cahill is a good enough player regardless of that).
We might well see Ake turned into the classic “utility” player of the Chelsea squad covering whoever happens to be out that week through injury or suspension.
Robbo, couldn’t agree more re Cahill and I think that it is very realistic that he could feature in that position, in time.
Guys, should i stick with Caroll against CP? What was the reason for him not starting the previous game?
Constantine, he didn’t start vs United as he’d played just 2 days previously and it was deemed too much for him to start both games. Indeed he returned in the Cup debacle vs City on Friday. Whether you should stick with him is a completely different question but he should ok to start.
Thank you for the clarification cookie..thinking of saving my ft. But, giroud looks a decent prospect against Swansea..even for a -4.