Kops Fantasy Football Tips Game-week 17
Bah Humbug! Christmas is cancelled! Given the mood of many fantasy managers I suspect many would like to cancel Christmas. At this stage I would like to quote NIN from Sunday night, however I fear my editor wouldn’t be too impressed with the flavour of the language. So instead I’ll paraphrase, ‘this is a crap season’! But for those amongst you who share NIN’s sentiment fear not, for the festive period provides us with four opportunities in the space of 16 days to get our seasons back on track. When writing this article we typically focus on the next six game-weeks but this week we are solely focusing on the busy Christmas period…whilst a puppy isn’t just for Christmas a fantasy footballer might very well be! So we’ve put on our Christmas hats and below we discuss a number of players whom we expect to be amongst the fantasy points throughout the festivities.
Goalkeepers
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[/three_fourth]On paper Stoke don’t have the easiest of fixtures over the festive period, but football isn’t played on paper and we simply can’t ignore the form of Jack Butland. The England #2 has kept six clean sheets in his last eight games to bring his tally for the season to seven and he is now the FPL’s highest scoring keeper. Stoke clearly knew what they were doing when they sold Asmir Begovic to Chelsea this summer as on current form Butland is the best keeper in the league and should he maintain this form the clamour for him to be picked ahead of Joe Hart this summer will continue to grow. It’s not like he hasn’t been kept busy during his last eight games, he’s picked up an extra seven points thanks to the saves he’s made whilst he’s also picked up the maximum bonus points on three occasions. Despite only scoring five times in their last eight games Stoke currently sit 5th in the form table which just further emphasises how reliant they are on Butland and his defence. Priced at just £4.9m he is the gift that just keeps on giving.
Like Stoke, Arsenal don’t necessarily have the easiest of fixtures over the coming game-weeks but they’ve conceded just six times in their last eight games, with only Stoke & Man United having a better record during that period. Against Villa on Sunday Petr Cech kept his 169th Premier League clean sheet to equal David James’ record – a feat he managed in just 349 games, to put this into comparison it took calamity 572 games. The Gunners will have taken a lot of confidence from qualifying for the next round of the CL and they will be eager to maintain this form over the holidays. Wenger hasn’t tended to rotate his defence this year but there’s always the chance of someone being rested during the busy period and therefore Cech is possibly the best bet from the Arsenal defence.
So Butland and to a lesser extent Cech are form over fixtures, now let’s take a look at a number of keepers who’ve got some decent fixtures over the festivities and they are West Brom’s Boaz Myhill, Crystal Palace’s Wayne Hennessey and West Ham’s Adrian. Myhill has conceded 10 times in his last eight games and has kept just two clean sheets in that period, the Baggies have however faced the likes of Leicester, Man United, Arsenal, Spurs & Liverpool. He has however picked up six clean sheets this season and with their fixtures certainly about to take a turn for the better there is every chance Myhill will be back amongst the clean sheets. Despite keeping just two clean sheets in their last eight games Palace have managed to keep things relatively tight at the back, conceding eight and three of those came in the one game. They’ve got a number of fixtures coming up against teams struggling for goals and this should see Hennessey pick up a couple of clean sheets. West Ham have also conceded ten times in their last eight games but having kept clean sheets in their last two games they’re coming into some form and they’ll need to maintain their defensive form as they’ll struggle for goals without their best players!
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Defenders
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[/three_fourth]At this time of the season we would typically expect the title ‘contenders’ to tighten up and put a decent run together, and this would give us the confidence to invest in their respective defences. Unfortunately this is unlikely to be the case this season… City can’t buy a clean sheet without Kompany, United have no fit defenders, Spurs can’t even beat Newcastle and no one believes Leicester are actually contenders! So that really just leaves Arsenal. They haven’t exactly set the world alight this season but they still find themselves with the 2nd best defence in the league and a total of seven clean sheets. So which one to pick, none of them have stood out of late. However after having a quick look at some stats one of them does in fact stand out and that’s Nacho Monreal. The Spaniard is more involved than any of the other three in the opposition half while he also leads the way in a number of defensive stats, which would suggest he’s more likely to pick up those valuable bonus points.
When clean sheets prove difficult to come by it’s oft an idea to try and pick up a couple of defenders who are likely to pick some attacking returns and Spurs provide us with a number of alternatives. As we’ve mentioned a number of times in recent weeks Spurs have the league’s 3rd best defence but have not picked up as many clean sheets as perhaps they should have done. However Toby Alderweireld, Eric Dier & Danny Rose have proved it’s not just about clean sheets. Alderweireld is the most expensive of the three at £5.8m while he’s also the most popular with an ownership of 30.5%, however you get what you pay for and with two goals, two assists & seven bonus points he is the 2nd highest scoring defender in FPL and for that reason he’s our choice this week. If you can’t afford Toby we would go with Rose ahead of Dier. There’s little to separate the two over recent game-weeks, however Rose’s stats are just that little bit more impressive.
A couple of other defenders who are always a good bet for some attacking returns are Crystal Palace’s Scott Dann and West Ham’s Aaron Cresswell. Dann has scored three times this season and this has resulted in him picking up 10 bonus points. He’s currently the 3rd highest scoring defender in FPL and at just £5.4m he’s possibly the best value for money defender at this moment in time. As we’ve mentioned above Palace have some decent fixtures over the coming game-weeks and this should see him pick up a couple of clean sheets. Cresswell has yet to find the target this season but he has chipped in with three assists. Against Stoke last weekend it was notable that he was taking up a more advanced role than in previous weeks, this is perhaps a result of West Ham missing a number of their creative players and with Andy Carroll now the focus of their attack Cresswell certainly has a target to aim for.
For the scrooges amongst you we’ll wrap up a couple of cheap & cheerful options in the form of Stoke’s Philipp Wollscheid and Leicester’s Danny Simpson. Last week in our focus on differentials we discussed Glen Johnson & Eric Pieters and while both remain excellent picks we are this week tipping Wollscheid on the basis that he is the cheapest route into a Stoke defence which has kept six clean sheets from their last eight games. At £4.4m he appears to be a no brainer!! At £4.0m Simpson is one of those players whom you are happy to leave on your bench safe in the knowledge that he will do is job when called upon. Since coming into the team back in GW8 he has started every game picking up four clean sheets and for £4.0m you can’t really ask for much more.
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Midfielders
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[/three_fourth]When Mesut Ozil joined Arsenal back in September 2013 we all knew the Gunners were getting an immensely talented player. Unfortunately since arriving in London we haven’t seen the best of him on a consistent basis. Until now that is. The German international has now delivered returns in each of his last 10 games and he has only blanked on four occasions this season. With Alexis Sanchez failing to shine this season it is the German who has firmly become the team’s talisman, dictating the play from his #10 role. Although if David Moyes is to be believed, the jury is still out on Ozil! There have been media reports in recent days to suggest that Wenger will rest Mesut over the busy period and while we wouldn’t be surprised to see this happen we wouldn’t let that stop you bringing him into your squad, just ensure you’ve got a decent replacement on your bench. As we mentioned last week the current injury crisis at Arsenal as provided Aaron Ramsey with the opportunity to play through the middle and with two goals, an assist and six bonus points in the last two games he is making the most of his opportunity. Given his relatively low price of £8.1m and extremely low ownership of 3.8% he deserves some serious consideration and there’s even an argument to be made for doubling up on Messrs Ozil & Ramsey.
We haven’t included Riyad Mahrez in this article in recent weeks due to the fact that he’s owned by over 60% of you but given the fact that it’s Christmas we’ve decided that we should maybe highlight him to those non-owners! Jamie Vardy has grabbed the majority of the headlines this season but for me Mahrez has been the standout player of the season to date, turning in another man of the match performance against Chelsea on Monday night. While Jamie Vardy is the highest scorer and Mesut Ozil has the most assists Mahrez is performing in both categories, he’s the 3rd highest goal scorer and is also 3rd in the assists chart, and this has resulted in him picking up a staggering 26 bonus points. Actually forget about all his stats, he’s an absolute joy to watch and you’ll enjoy it even more once he’s in your team.
Having scored 14 in four games Everton have dropped off the pace in recent weeks with two 1-1 draws against both Palace & Norwich. Ross Barkley blanked in both games while Gerard Deulofeu picked up just one assist although he probably should have been awarded a 2nd. Despite this slight dip in form we are including them both again this week as we fancy Everton to score a few over the holidays. Saturday’s game against Leicester has the makings of being a Christmas cracker and they follow that up with a game against Newcastle on Boxing Day, and despite Newcastle’s recent defensive resilience you just get the feeling that they’re just one or two mistakes away from the floodgates opening. As we’ve seen over the course of the season Barkley is the more explosive of the two but Deulofeu’s understanding with Romelu Lukaku continues to grow, so you should in theory be rewarded by whichever one you choose.
A quartet of mid-priced midfielders who we feel warrant a mention this week are Newcastle’s Georginio Wijnaldum, Liverpool’s Jordan Henderson, Stoke’s Marko Arnautovic and Crystal Palace’s Yannick Bolasie. I’m sure you’ve not forgotten the furore surrounding Wijnaldum following his four goals against Norwich back in GW9? While the excitement levels haven’t quite reached those since this time around he is currently the most popular midfielder in terms of transfers in this week. Why? Well Newcastle have beaten both Liverpool & Everton in their last two games and play Villa at home this week. Against Liverpool he scored one, created another and picked up maximum bonus points, and followed that up with an impressive display against Spurs. Both Newcastle & Wijnaldum will frustrate & disappoint in equal measures, but at this time of the season it’s important to back form. If any Liverpool player was tailor made for Jurgen Klopp’s high pressing game it is Henderson who leads from the front and provides perpetual motion from midfield. If Liverpool can somehow find an element of consistency over the festivities Henderson could prove to be a shrewd purchase. It remains to be seen whether he’s still on penalties but at just £6.5m he’s not going to break the bank while he’s also a great differential, currently featuring in just 4% of teams. Arnautovic played a starring role as Stoke comprehensively beat City a couple of weeks ago. Stoke don’t score many goals but when they do the Austrian is typically involved. Bolasie is becoming an integral part of the Palace attack and this has seen him pick up three goals and an assist in his last five games. Palace have some decent fixtures coming up and Bolasie’s pace & power is likely to cause their opponents plenty of problems.
In terms of budget midfielders the standout option for the festive period is undoubtedly Junior Stanislas. Bournemouth have shown some great fighting spirit in recent weeks, picking up two wins and two draws in their last four games, and with three goals and an assist in this period Stanislas has played a starring role. Bournemouth have a mixed bag of fixtures over the holidays but they’re confidence is bound to be sky high and at just £4.2m Stanislas will make a great stocking filler. For those of you who fancy throwing caution to the wind over Christmas you could always take a punt on West Brom’s James McClean. The Baggies have some decent fixtures coming up and McClean has shown some signs of form in recent weeks with a goal and an assist in his last four.
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Forwards
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[/three_fourth]Is Romelu Lukaku the new Jamie Vardy? When Vardy broke Ruud van Nistelrooy’s Premier League record last month he must have assumed that his record would stand for at least a few years, but it’s already in danger. Ok so it’s not quite in danger but Lukaku has now scored in six consecutive games, something which most of us would have considered impossible at the beginning of the season. Thanks to his superb run of form the Belgian now has 12 goals for the season as well as four assists and 19 bonus points. Despite his new found consistency he is still quite frustrating as was in evidence against Norwich last weekend, a game in which he should have had a hat-trick before half-time. Someone recently compared him to Andy Cole in that he’ll score plenty of goals but he’ll miss just as many! As we’ve noted above, we expect Everton to bang in a few goals over the coming weeks which invariably means we’ll see Lukaku’s name on the scoresheet.
So that’s the potential successor to Vardy’s crown, what about Jamie Vardy himself? Having broken van Nistelrooy’s record against United he then suffered a massive dip in form against Swansea when he actually failed to score, although he did manage to register an assist. He did however bounce back against Chelsea when he scored his 15th goal of the season. There has been some talk in recent weeks that now is the right time to cash in on Vardy as their fixtures are getting that bit more difficult, but it’s worth remembering that it’s Leicester who are top of the table, not their upcoming opponents. They’ve shown little fear in recent matches against both United & Chelsea, and this is unlikely to change against the likes of Everton, Liverpool & City. So in essence there is no good reason as to why Vardy will stop scoring.
In terms of fixtures no team has a more difficult set of fixtures over the festivities than Watford. They obviously p1ssed someone off in the fixtures department as they’ve ended up with Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs & City. So we’ve established they’ve got some difficult fixtures but they sit 3rd in the current form table with five wins from their last eight games and in Odian Ighalo they’ve got a striker who’s bang in form. He’s got three goals and three assists in his last four games to bring his tally for the season to 10 goals and five assists. Ighalo’s strike partner Troy Deeney is also in great form and between them they will make life difficult for their more illustrious opponents over Christmas.
Olivier Giroud is yet to score more than 7pts in a single game-week this season but he has kept the points ticking over thanks to his nine goals, while it’s also worth noting that started a considerable number of games on the bench throughout September & October. We may have mentioned it once or twice before but when you play in front of a midfield of the quality of Arsenal’s you will get chances in every game, particularly with Mesut Ozil in the form of his life. With Alexis Sanchez soon to return Wenger might be tempted to push Walcott up front but we reckon that the Frenchman has done enough of late to be assured of the striking role.
The above strikers are certainly the Premier Leagues in-form strikers, but are there any strikers not in form who might be worth some consideration? One name that springs to mind is Sergio Aguero who at the time of writing has returned to training and is poised to feature against Arsenal on Monday night. Through a combination of injuries & poor form the Argentine has had a disappointing season and has managed just seven goals. However as we witnessed in GW8 he is the league’s most explosive striker and you would never bet against him scoring. He’s unlikely to feature in all four games over the holidays so should you bring him in please ensure you’ve got a strong bench. Despite blanking in his last three games we can’t completely ignore Harry Kane. Neither he nor Spurs have impressed of late but as we saw between game-weeks 10&13 he is more than a one season wonder and will be back amongst the goals in the near future.
We’ll leave you with a name that is very much fixtures over form and that’s West Brom’s Salamon Rondon. The Venezuelan enjoyed a decent start to life at The Hawthorns picking up a goal and an assist in his first three games, however he failed to build on that start and has just three goals and two assists to date. The Baggies do have some decent fixtures over the coming game-weeks and with Saido Berahino currently out of favour Rondon is likely to start all four games.
Happy Christmas folks…let’s hope it’s a good one!
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Thanks for reading Kops Fantasy Football Tips Game-week 17. This article was written by Kop Warrior
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1FT 4.2m
I am thinking about rolling it over?
Any ideas?
Not sure who to play at the back this GW – Smalling should be ok!
Thanks
Rip,
Team looks great – would play Smalling if he is fit – wait to see what LVG says tomorrow. Tricky who to leave out there, but I’d prob bench Moreno or Kos I think. Nice problem to have mind you!
Ripcurl,
I would certainly save the FT unless there are any other injury surprises. I would play Smalling ahead of Moreno if he is declared OK by LVG tomorrow. I can see Watford scoring against Liverpool. Could also make a case for Dawson too. Koscielny you could also bench perhaps?
Thanks guys, I was thinking Dawson in for Koscielny so you have confirmed that for me & I will play Smalling over Moreno if fit!
Thanks again
Rip, I wouldn’t lose your Arsenal defender mate. Just been looking at my team and one of my (many) big regrets is not having a Gooner defender this season.
Smalling and Dawson ahead of Kosc and Ald.
Morning all (again)
Right, some help please – I’m (still) looking for my Hazard replacement, I don’t care if he’s fit or not, he’s going. Can’t be done with him or Chelsea.
The names on my watchlist are:
Coutinho
Bolasie
Wijnaldum
Ayew
Deulofeu
Now they are on my watchlist because I can make a good and justifiable case for them all – but can only choose one.
Coutinho –
for: in form before injury, decent fixtures, I believe in Klopp
against: traditional Liverpool inconsistency; he is the most expensive and a hit would be required to get Kun next week if I decide to get Kun
Bolasie –
for: fixtures good, in decent form,
against: can go quiet in games, not a great attacking fixture this week (on paper)
Wijnaldum – massive punt (not a typo)
for: home to Villa this week, then Everton next week – Wijjy’s form is all at home, Toon showing signs of life
against: massively inconsistent
Ayew –
for: nice fixture run, Monk gone, positive display at City last week, new manager could energise
against: hasn’t done much for a while, can the Swans lift their gloom?
Deulofeu –
for: fixtures good, Deulo playing well, loads of crosses, high scoring team
against: doesn’t seem to turn excellent performances into FPL points, fairly happy with just Luk as Everton attacking coverage
Sorry for the waffle, but that’s my mindset – basically, I’m stumped with this one.
Cookie, might I suggest Henderson instead of Coutinho? 😉
From that list I’d probably go for Bolasie.
Kop, no you may not!!! No way am I buying that over rated *****. But thanks.
Ok thanks for the Bolasie shout. You know me though I like an immediate return and I predict Stoke vs Palace to be dull, dull, dull. Maybe this is where I’m going wrong this season!
Using that logic you need to get Wijnaldum….
Yeah, but not convinced he’s the best medium term option – these silly punts are haunting me….Hazard.
Lets face it. If you have even a slightest plan of bringing in Aguero at some point, you need to settle for a budget midfielder who will throw bags of inconsistency at your face. Best to go with Bolasie. He has been playing good, and looks like a poor man’s Mahrez.
But hey, didnt you have Bolasie already at some point?
I am in the same boat and have shortlisted Wijnaldum and Bolasie, unless Hazard is fit for the weekend.
B – I sold Bolasie for Hazard
that went well.
Hey Cookie out of your picks I would go Ayew save some cash or stick Arnautovic in not to bad fixtures and cheap.
Thanks Silvers, I can see Ayew going on a little run of form over the next few weeks.
Cookie
Not overly sold on any of them. They all have their drawbacks as you’ve mentioned.
Ramsey, no?
Thanks GP, my comments on Ramsey below, as you have now seen
Not that I don’t like him.
Coutinho if you’re believing in Liverpool…I don’t ever trust them or their consistency!
Cheers Webstar, I believe in Klopp, not Liverpool!
Lol Cookie. Klopp is Liverpool now, so if you believe in Klopp you believe in Liverpool. 😉
no sir – I believe in Mourinho, but not Chelsea!
On that note, I think United will come good. With or without LvG. Most teams that had LvG as managers actually peaked just after he left. Think the future is for United for sure, the youth that is. Get a manager that can finish the product by buying certain useful players. That’s what Yupp did after LvG left Bayern. On that note, LvG can’t spend money, don’t ever let him spend money on players. If you want him, you will build on future and talent. As the players grow older, they lose attachment with him.
Remember Ajax ’95? He won them the treble. I think most of those players were in the Netherlands quali for Euro… whatever or worldcup, I don’t know. Few years later, they all spread over Europe and they didn’t take his managing anylonger. Works on talented young players, not oldies. 😉
Another thing I have noticed that he keeps talking about his philosophy but that philosophy has changed. It used to be 4-3-3 and attacking play, just attacking play. After last Worldcup that has changed. Before that he did always play attacking football. Dutch reaching semi finals in the last WC is probably the worst thing that could’ve happened to United. It changed his way of thinking. He had to change system because the players were average, United should be amongst the top and you shouldn’t have to change systems. *sighs*
Anyway, everything messed up at United. He will probably go and I’d be glad. Don’t want to see him make an ass of us anylonger. It’s entertaining when he’s winning, when he’s losing it’s bloody annoying. 😉
But as my story started, I think United will be fine for the upcoming years, for sure. Just don’t get a manager that is just as bad at buying players as Moyes and LvG. LvG truly is the worst. The money they spend and the players they got. WOW! 😉
Explained poorly. He was coach of the orange and the players from Ajax ’95, the players he made, rebelled against him. Lmao. 😉
So, in conclusion. Sit through it right now, the future is for United for sure.
Raz, I can take not winning the league or indeed winning every single week – no one has a divine right to success and United have been spoiled since 1993. What I can’t stand is watching the dire football that is being played, the lack of enjoyment in the players faces is so obvious to see. It surely cannot be that difficult, or complicated, to sort out a defence and allow your attackers some freedom to go play, express themselves, try things, get the fans off their seats.
I accept a rebuild takes time and it’s clearly more complicated than I have written above, but you get my point.
Take Klopp – comes in, smiles, puts beliefs in his players, shows them some love and tells them to go and enjoy their football. Now I will also accept that his way is probably not likely to bring long term success without some tactical nous, but it’s a damn site better to watch than the shite LVG is currently serving up.
But yeah, I hear you, let’s see what happens when LVG goes and see if he has actually been building something or knocking it down.
Glad I don’t have to watch United every week. Hihi. 😉
It’s weird, LvG didn’t have that style with past teams. He had to adapt when he was coach of the Netherlands a year back. But that was based on quality. He actually turned around his philosphy. It always used to be attacking football, 4-3-3. Nothing left of that. Seems he is more concerned about not conceding and keeping the ball than actually entertaining the crowd. Liverpool is doing that. Liverpool however after the first few matches under Klopp hasn’t been doing all that well.
I however like Klopp and prefer him over Pep, LvG, Mourinho, Wenger, Pellegrini and so on.
United should come good when a new coach arrives. I really don’t trust LvG anylonger myself. His ego is getting the better of him. 😉
And as I said, the academy and youth probably is build up properly now. A lot of new talent will flourish in the red the next couple of years. The team you have to work with now, is shite though. :p
Ps. Depay is out of control, he said some silly things to RvP last time they spoke. Dude has completely lost it. He can bugger off. Has the talent but I think he’s on his way to be another Balo. 😉
Morning!
Cookie, from your shortlist I’d say it’s between Coutinho and Bolasie and when in doubt I tend to go to the cheaper option!
But seeing you have enough funds, why not Ramsey mate? Do you have anything against doubling up? Or are you eyeing a Sanchez transfer in later on?
Ooops reply fail to Cookie’s post just above!
Hi Albertini – I have no issue with doubling up per se, but I have a number of issues with one of them being Ramsey. Firstly, doubling up on Arsenal mids and one of them not being Alexis feels wrong and given Ozil’s form, he seems to be the must have from Arsenal right now.
Second, I don’t see the point of getting Ramsey this week – sue he scored great vs Sunderland and Villa…..but it was Sunderland and Villa – surely vs City he will have to stay deeper as a defensive midfielder to cope with the threat of Silva, Sterling, KDB & probably Kun.
Thirdly, doubling up on Arsenal and then getting Kun would see me double Arsenal, double City & double Leicester – now it could work out great but just smacks a bit of all or nothing?
….. and I’ve just noticed this.
Pesky Albertini *fistshake*
Fair enough. Tough is not a bad thing to double up on the three best attacks but I can see your point.
GP
Cookie,
I’m late checking in-as usual. Someone else may have mentioned it, but why not Hendo? He finished really strong last year, and is starting fast again. Plus, he may be on penos again. He’s a leader, and may insist on having the ball-but politely-he’s no Kevin Mirallas.
Richard A
Hi KI, appreciate your thoughts, but it’s personal between me and Henderson – I can’t stand him as a player and think he is massively overrated.
Bad news keeps following me around. Micah Richards also out this weekend.
Not definitely ruled out yet Raz, but very unlikely to be fit.
Afternoon all.
Do i need do anything with this or just bank the FT?
The only thing im tempted to do is swap kane to someone but no idea who
Hammers, no need to do anything here sir – if you don’t fancy Kane that much this week, bench him and play 3-5-2.
Anyone feel like they can fix this steaming pile? 3 weeks of red arrows, sitting just outside the top 100K, and used my FT this week in anger to rid myself of Azpi (for Dann).