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Kops Fantasy Football Tips Game-week 21

Kops Fantasy Football Tips Game-week 21

kops-tips-001Greetings and welcome to our first Tips article of 2016. We last brought you a dedicated Tips article ahead of GW17 and quite a bit has happened in the intervening game-weeks. Before you get excited FPL is still a minefield and for those of us who continue to struggle, the climb up the rankings remains an arduous task! Since we were last with you the 2nd wildcard of the season has become available and many have activated their wildcard in a bid to resurrect their season. This will hopefully help to spice things up as managers attempt to break the template and this will be aided by the clamour to get the likes of Aguero & Payet into teams, as well as the potential return to form of Chelsea. So whether or not you’re on a wildcard we have below outlined a number of options whom we feel can deliver over the coming weeks.

Goalkeepers

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[/three_fourth]Chelsea’s trials & tribulations over the course of this season have been well documented so we won’t bother rehashing them. We will just point out the fact that they have kept just six clean sheets from their opening 20 games. They have however shown signs of a revival under new manager Guus Hiddink and this has resulted in Thibaut Courtois claiming back to back clean sheets in his last two games. Chelsea didn’t turn into a poor team overnight but for one reason or another they had stopped playing for Jose Mourinho and while they didn’t turn into a poor team overnight conversely they are unlikely to turn into a very good team at the flick of a switch from Guus. Their signs of revival however have suggested that their defensive options are once more worth some consideration and at just £5.2m the Belgian is in fact the cheapest route into the Chelsea rear guard.

Those of you on a wildcard will surely want some Spurs defensive coverage in your squads. They do after all have the best defence in the league although it’s something of a disappointment that this has only translated into seven clean sheets. The favoured choice is undoubtedly Toby Alderweireld as he is the highest scoring defender, although as a result he is now priced at £6.1m. The cheapest route into the Spurs defence is Hugo Lloris and he is the 5th highest scoring keeper. The four keepers ahead of him in the rankings are cheaper than the Frenchman but should Spurs manage to maintain their current form over the remainder of the season I wouldn’t be surprised to see Lloris as the highest scoring keeper come May 15th.

Predicting where the clean sheets are going to come from is becoming more & more of a lottery and therefore it is perhaps wise to invest in two cheap keepers who you can rotate accordingly. Now while we’re not going to start looking into possible rotations we have identified three relatively cheap keepers whom are worth some consideration and they are Bournemouth’s Artur Boruc, Norwich’s Declan Rudd and Swansea’s Lukasz Fabianski. Bournemouth have conceded 34 goals to date this season while Boruc has kept just four clean sheets, although three of these have come in their last six games so the Cherries have clearly tightened things up at the back. Not only have they improved at the back but they’ve also got a relatively ‘easy’ run of fixtures coming up so there’s every chance of Boruc building upon his recent form. With Norwich struggling at the back Alex Neil opted to replace Ruddy with Rudd and while the change didn’t have an immediate impact Rudd has recently begun to repay his gaffers decision. He’s kept back to back clean sheets and just like Bournemouth, Norwich have a decent run of fixtures coming up, and at just £3.9m Rudd could prove to be a bargain over the coming weeks. Since the sacking of Gary Monk Swansea have tightened things up at the back and Fabianski has kept three clean sheets in his last four games. Swansea have been quite a disappointment this season but they have shown signs of an improvement since the sacking of Monk and just like both Bournemouth & Norwich they’ve got some decent fixtures on the horizon.

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Defenders

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[/three_fourth]As we’ve alluded to above the Chelsea defence have shown some signs of improvement in their last two games and it is perhaps time to once more consider their defensive options. But which of them? We’ve taken a quick look at the stats for Ivanovic, Azpilicueta, Terry & Zouma from their last two games and on stats alone there is one standout candidate and that is Cesar Azpilicueta. From an attacking point of view none of the four have particularly excelled but we would expect that to change for both Azpi & Ivan as confidence builds throughout the team. It’s Azpi’s defensive stats in the last two games that set him apart from the others and this has resulted in him picking up four bonus points from these two games. His price tag of £5.7m is also quite attractive as he is considerably cheaper than both Ivan & Terry. If you can’t stretch to the £5.7m we would advise you to turn your attentions to Zouma who could provide value for money at £5.4m.

West Ham have been defensively sound for the majority of the season but struggled to keep clean sheets. This however has changed of late thanks to four clean sheets in their last six games. Aaron Cresswell has featured in five of these six games, he sat out the Southampton game due to suspension, and thanks to a goal, the four clean sheets and five bonus points he is averaging 7.4pts per game over those five games. As we know by now he does like to get forward and has created a number of chances of late which would suggest that he’s due an assist or two. The Hammers have a decent fixture list over the coming weeks and this should see Cresswell remain amongst the points.

As we’ve made note of above Swansea have significantly tightened up at the back and this has seen Ashley Williams hoover up the bonus points. The Swans kept clean sheets in game-weeks 17, 18 & 19 with Williams picking up maximum bonus points in each of the three games, and in terms of bonus points he is now joint top of the defenders list with 14. Most would agree that Swansea are a better team than their current league position represents and that their recent form is a truer reflection of their capabilities. While they have shored up their defence they continue to struggle in front of the opposition goal which means that if they are to pull away from the relegation zone much will depend on the form of Williams and with their upcoming fixtures we see no reason for their defensive form to take a dip. It’s also worth noting that the Swans defence represent a differential with Williams proving the most popular at 6.9%.

For those of you trying to free up the cash for a certain Argentine you might want to consider investing in one of the following budget friendly defenders, Leicester’s Danny Simpson, Bournemouth’s Adam Smith, Swansea’s Angel Rangel and Norwich’s Ryan Bennett. While the goals of Mahrez & Vardy have somewhat dried up of late the defensive side of Leicester’s game has come to the forefront, they’ve conceded just five goals in their last eight games, keeping four clean sheets in the process. Their fixture list remains rather tough over the coming game-weeks but given their recent form Simpson shouldn’t be ignored. With two goals in his last seven games Smith clearly has an eye for goal and with Bournemouth having improved at the back Smith at just £4.1m could prove a shrewd investment. For those of you interested in investing in the Swansea defence but might be reluctant to spend £4.8m on Williams you might want to take a look at Rangel. The Spaniard has come into the team since the departure of Gary Monk and has turned in a number of impressive displays. Finally, who doesn’t love a defender priced at £3.9m who actually plays. Step forward Ryan Bennett. Need we say anymore?!

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Midfielders

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[/three_fourth]While the Dele Ali story may not have the same rags to riches pizazz of Jamie Vardy it is worth remembering that it’s just a little over six months ago that he was playing for MK Dons in League 1, now he is emerging as one of the leading lights in the Premier League and people are suggesting he should start for England at the Euro’s. And to think some goon on the infamous Liverpool transfer committee felt he was overpriced?!! He has scored five goals & picked up five assists over the course of the season but it’s in the last six game-weeks he’s begun to grab our attention with three goals, two assists and five bonus points in that period. It’s hardly a surprise he’s been picking up both goals & assists of late though, after all in a number of recent games he has taken up a more advanced position than even Harry Kane. Besides the fact that Spurs are in great form they’ve also got a great run of fixtures to come which makes Alli superb value at £5.4m. Not only is he great value but given his recent form you can arguably play him as your 4th midfielder which will free up some serious funds for investment elsewhere.

All of the FPL chat surrounding Manchester City is unsurprisingly centred on Sergio Aguero, however it shouldn’t be forgotten that they have four excellent midfield options in De Bruyne, Toure, Silva & Sterling. A quick look at some stats from the last six game-weeks would clearly suggest that Kevin De Bruyne is the one to own as he leads the way in most of the attacking categories. It’s also worth bearing in mind that four of City’s next six games are at home where the Belgian has only failed to yield a return on two occasions this season, while he has hit double figures four times at the Etihad. Just like City he is clearly a home bird. Should you wish to break away from the template team you might want to consider David Silva who currently features in just 5.7% of teams. Unfortunately the Spaniard has been hampered by injury this season and as a result his performances have suffered but as the old saying goes, form is temporary class is permanent. The cheapest option of the four is he of the birthday cake fame, Yaya Toure. The Ivorian is one of those players who has the ability to frustrate those who own him & those who don’t in equal measures. He does however have one attribute that’s like gold dust in FPL and that’s his ability to pull a goal out of thin air or just shin one in from 20 yards! When on form he’s a points machine as we witnessed back in 2013/14 and with three goals, an assist and eight bonus points in his last five games he’s clearly in form. So as you can see any one of De Bruyne, Silva & Toure would make an excellent purchase.

As we’ve said time & time again, the majority of differentials are differentials for a reason…they are either crap or they are just out of form like the aforementioned David Silva. One current differential who fits neither category is West Ham’s Dimitri Payet. Prior to his injury back in GW12 he had been one of the stars of the season with five goals, four assists and 12 bonus points. His performances for West Ham were so impressive many were left wondering why one of the bigger clubs had not picked him up, and West Ham have struggled badly without him. Of course there’s no guarantee that he will pick up from where he left off, but he did show enough off the bench against Liverpool to whet our appetites. The Hammers have a great run of fixtures over the coming weeks and with his price having dropped to £7.7m and his ownership down to 7.9% (mostly ghost teams) we would suggest you get him soon.

Sticking with differentials for a moment and we give you a favourite of Mito, yes it’s none other than Willian. In a season that has until recently gone from bad to worse he has been the one shining light for the reigning champions. I realise this counts for very little but he is the only Chelsea player to have risen in value this season! He is quite rightly tagged as an inconsistent player but of late he has added an element of consistency to his game and this has seen him pick up a goal and four assists in his last four games. So for those of you who think Chelsea may have turned that corner but you’re still disinclined to shell out on the likes of Hazard or Costa you might want to consider Willian. His ownership is only 8.7% while his price is also quite attractive at just £7.1m.

At the bottom end of the market there are few players if any currently catching our attention so instead we’ll turn our attentions to a couple of teams with some decent upcoming fixtures both of whom provide decent budget options and they are Norwich’s Wes Hoolahan and Bournemouth’s Junior Stanislas. Granted Hoolahan is unlikely to start every game but he’s available for £4.8m and has weighed in with two goals and six assists to date. Stanislas went through something of a purple patch between game-weeks 13 & 16, and while he has failed to register any returns in the subsequent four games he is available for £4.2m which makes him an ideal candidate for your 5th midfield spot if playing 3-4-3. A word of warning regarding Stanislas, new signing Juan Iturbe is now available and he is likely to go straight into the starting XI, and there is a chance that Stanislas will be the one to make way.

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Forwards

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[/three_fourth]When it comes to the forwards there really is only one man we can start with this week and that is Sergio Aguero. At the time of writing he might only be the 8th most popular transfer this week but with a price tag of £13.1m many managers are left scratching their heads as they work out how best to fit him into their side, many have activated their WC as a result. Any lingering doubts surrounding his fitness were banished earlier in the week when Manuel Pellegrini insisted that the Argentine is fit enough to play three games in a week. So he’s fit, but what about his form? It’s not great and there are undoubtedly other forwards in much better form. However against Watford last weekend he had done nothing for 85 minutes before popping up with a wonderful header to win the game and against Everton on Wednesday night, a game in which City struggled, he set up Navas for the equaliser with a sublime piece of skill. So while he’s not on form he has shown enough to suggest that his devastating form is not very far away. As we’ve mentioned above City’s home form is superb and with four home games in their next six dare you go without the Argentine?

So that’s Aguero out of the way, to whom do we turn next? Given his form over the course of the season and in particular the past seven game-weeks it’s got to be Odion Ighalo. Watford have scored 25 goals this season and thanks to his 14 goals & five assists Ighalo has been directly involved in 76% of their goals, which is pretty impressive. At £6.4m he can no longer be considered a budget striker but given his form over a considerable period of time he’s probably the best value for money forward at this moment in time. The Hornets have a mixed bag of fixtures over the coming weeks but as we’ve seen over the course of the season they’re not afraid to take on the big boys and Ighalo has shown that the opposition is of no concern to him either.

Let’s now assume that you’re currently on a wildcard and that you’ve already chosen Aguero & Ighalo, who do you choose as your 3rd forward? The obvious choices are Romelu Lukaku and Harry Kane. Now at the time of writing Lukaku has been yellow flagged thanks to an ankle injury he sustained against City on Wednesday night. He’s likely to miss Everton’s FA Cup tie at the weekend, however he could return against City on Tuesday night. Granted the Toffees have a couple of tough fixtures coming up but scoring goals hasn’t been a problem for them and in particular Lukaku this season. Basically if he’s fit I wouldn’t hesitate in picking him. Kane hasn’t been quite as devastating as Lukaku this season and he certainly hasn’t reached the heights of last season. He has however managed to find the back of the net on 11 occasions and you wouldn’t bet against him breaking the 20 goal barrier. With Spurs in the midst of a great run of fixtures it is difficult to ignore Kane.

The not so obvious choices are Diego Costa and Anthony Martial. Costa has of course only scored six times this season but three of those have come in his last three games and since Guus has arrived the Brazilian has actually looked like he wanted to be on the pitch. Now Costa is unlikely to ever rack up consistently big scores, he’s more of a plodder. But if he can rediscover his form from the early part of last season in particular he’ll keep the points ticking over. Should you be languishing down the rankings Costa is the type of player you need to be considering, he has a very low ownership (6.3%) and he has shown signs of improvement. Martial’s United career got off to a great start but then LvG got his claws into him and his form has nosedived. This has seen both his price and ownership levels also nosedive! United’s form of late has been poor but last weekend’s win over Swansea might just have been enough to reignite their season. They’ve got a number of fixtures coming up which will allow them the opportunity to build on the Swansea result and with Martial having notched a goal and an assist in that game his confidence is likely to be quite high.

Finally, for those of you interested in a budget 3rd forward we have a trio of names for you to cast your eye over, Stoke’s Bojan Krkic, Sunderland’s Jermain Defoe and Norwich’s Cameron Jerome. While we’re not buying into all this Stokealona nonsense we must admit that Stoke have been playing quite well of late. Bojan has at times during this period looked like they player we all hoped he would become and has claimed two goals & two assists in his last four games. At £5.2m he’s cheap enough to bench on a regular basis but given his recent form he could also be played on a regular basis. As Jermain Defoe showed against Villa he still knows where the goal is, and he now has six for the season. Should you plan on benching your 3rd forward most weeks well then Jerome is the man for you. He costs just £4.5m and has featured in every games this season. Every now & again he even scores a goal!

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Thanks for reading Kops Fantasy Football Tips Game-week 21. This article was written by Kop Warrior


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  1. 31
    shanec says:

    Isit time to draft kun in?

  2. 32
    shanec says:

    Is vardy to kun
    Walcott to stanislas worth it ?

    • 32.1
      inittowinit says:

      Hi shane, if I had the luxury of such a simple move I’d be delighted, so yes. Vardy rumoured to be back for this week and if not then certainly for Villa so that’d be my only hesitation other than Stan being a long term risk given the new guy but even if that’s a consideration then I’m sure you can find an alternative 5th mid at that price point.

  3. 33
    Raziel says:

    Fpl stats has Kun going up tonight. FFF it isn’t even close. So which one is right?

  4. 34
    inittowinit says:

    To Wildcard now or to hold for a DGW?

    Just thinking out loud here really as I was set in my mind not to until I looked at my team and it’s a bit of a mess!

    Initial thinking was to save the WC until the week before a known DGW and switch it to include 15 players all on DGW and then play Bench Boost. Sounds grand in theory but here are the pitfalls or advantages to that as I see them –

    We will know the DGW’s in advance and so opponents will be able to slowly plan ahead and given last seasons experiences of them most likely land on 9-11 DGW players anyway easily enough.

    Bench Boost changes the dynamic slightly as it allows an extra 4 on a DGW. But…
    How many teams will be in each DGW determines how viable this strategy actually is because if it’s only 4 then having 15 from those is not only impossible (12 max, 4×3) but also would mean untangling that afterwards into another balanced squad. Even if it’s 6 and ergo a max 15 is possible you still have a lot tied up in those teams and depending on who they are they may be far from ideal.

    Given the best case scenario of 6+, and assuming it’s played accordingly, then what sort of advantage can you expect to gain? Well, assuming your opponent is diligent enough to have gathered 11 DGW’ers and doesn’t have a BB available then you will be fielding an extra 4, twice. So effectively it’s an extra 4 players with two games each so let’s call that 8 players playing once. The average points per week per season for the average player is about 55. So 55 divided by 11 and multiplied out by 8 is 40. That’s assuming it’s a bog average week. Could be a 30, could be a 70. 30 would mean a 21 gain, 70 would mean 50. Let’s go with 40. I don’t consider capo coming into this as he would likely be on the 11 and likely be similar for both anyway. So I’m calling an average gain of 40 by playing a WC the week ahead of a BB on a DGW.

    So the question is can you gain 40 between now and then by playing the WC early? And if you play it then will it be detrimental to the weeks following it anyway to the extent that it negates any gain anyway. I don’t know the answer, I’m just putting it out there.

    • 34.1

      I completely get what you are saying as I have been running through the math the last couple of days. In part it is easy for me to hold the WC, because I have two FTs and already have Kun. So it makes sense to just hold in my personal scenario, since most WCs I have seen are actually containing a large amount of the players I already have.

      However, even if I had a team that I was desperate to WC with, my big concern would be that 31 is not available for a double this season. In my mind there will be enough teams involved in a DGW in 34 and 37 to constitute holding. Unless EPL does something completely different than they have over the past couple of years, only those 2 GWs are available. Teams with a DGW in 34 would be teams who make it to the 6th round proper in the FA. If just 4 from the EPL make it, that should be enough to cover the 6 teams. The likelihood of these teams getting rescheduled for 37 is improbable since they would need several of the same teams to play a double in GW37 for those that advance to the semis. Seeing that it would have to be several of the same teams, a WC would not hurt as badly if played in 33, because we would just want many of the same players back for 37. NOTE: Many teams would have probably played a DGW in 31 the previous seasons to spread them out more, but that doesn’t seem available this season.

      The Capital One cup final also plays a hand. Because if they don’t make GW25 a double, it would mean even more congestion that would have to fit into just 2 GWs in the future. Opening up the possibility of a Triple GW if one of City, LFC, Everton or Stoke advance deep into the FA, so far only all but LFC (replay) is through to the 4th round, so that really could make it complicated on the EPL if those teams continue advancing.

      Another thing is, we would not know of a possible DGW in 25, until GW24. In this scenario you would play it in GW24 at some point. So if a manager could hold their WC a bit longer, there is a chance they could benefit from a DGW with no one having any chance to prepare ahead of time. If City turns the tables on Everton in the Semis, it could mean LFC, Everton (because they play LFC in GW27) and City in 25, if not then, almost definitely in 34 or 37.

      Init in your particular case, I do remember that you had a WC (think it was you) and you felt like you did not benefit much last season. I did not have one and remember taking about 16-20 point hits trying to be ready for some of those DGWs last season and any previous ones. So that should also factor into the equation, because many see what a lot of us ended up with during the Double, but don’t go back and count the hits it took to get there.

      On having payers you want to discard after the DGW. That shouldn’t be a real problem as the people who took all the hits to bring a bunch of double game-weekers will be in the same situation. The only ones with an advantage after a Double are people with a WC in their pocket still or a person who didn’t bother to bring in as many DGW players. Considering the Bench Boost, don’t think this is the season to roll with 6-7 players in a double, a person could lose an absolute ton of points against a person benefitting from 15 players going twice.

      Hope this helps and it gives managers two different scenarios. Although you were not necessarily taking a particular side, you definitely bring up some very strong points that everyone should consider.

    • 34.2
      constantine says:

      Initt, there could be many possibilities and probabilities of playing a WC. Before or after a DGW, that would depend on the respective current individual teams, their mixture of players and the ones playing in the DGW. Let’s take both before and after scenarios one by one. First before: Suppose we have teams like Sunderland, B’mouth, Villa playing the DGW, would you like to fill your team with the players of these teams?Obviously you wont be having a bunch of those players in your current squad. You’ll have to do many changes by disturbing the current lot of “performing players” to get those playing the DGW, and that too some time early in the game, may be from the penultimate gameweek. Now, even if we have some of the performing teams playing in the double, still we’ll have to make many changes as maximum of our teams have a mix of the top team players. Currently, City,Spurs and Arsenal(Leicester also to some extent) seem to have max 3 players in the teams. But what are the odds of all these teams playing DGW? Again post the gameweek, we all will have to undergo many changes and subsequently hits to correct out teams.
      Now, coming to the second option, i.e. After the Double gameweek..Suppose you have a DGW in 31, You save 2 FTs, make 2 changes each week, two weeks before the DGW, then may be do 4 changes by taking a -8 hit(or maybe more) and play your DGW. This would enable you to get a mix of the palyers like aguero/sanchez/mahrez even if they’re not playing the DGW and other players playing the double. Then post the gameweek, assess you team and play your WC if needed. This looks more appropriate situation by not wasting the WC on getting the players you don’t even want a week later.
      Now,all of this depends on the announcements of the matches and then assess the situation. There’s no proper answer as per me right now for the DGW.

    • 34.3
      Kop Warrior says:

      Morning folks,

      I’ve decided to use my WC simply because I’m doing so crap! As Mito has pointed out the DGW’s are likely to be 34 & 37. Now assuming you’ll want to play a chip in each DGW you’ll need to WC in 33 meaning you’ve got 6 GW’s to benefit from your WC and one of those is the lottery that is GW38. So by playing it now I’m hoping to get more from it than if I held it.

      I actually have 2 FT’s this week but I can’t get Kun without tearing up my team and with 4 home games in 6 I really want him smile

    • 34.4
  5. 35
    inittowinit says:

    The alternative question is what the Alice to do with this lot?!

    If no WC then thinking I keep the mid as is and –

    Give Wally a final fling against a much depleted Liverpool defence.
    Keep Lukaku ahead of those 2 upcoming home games and hope he does something in the next 2 anyway.
    Keep Vardy and hope he’s fit for Spurs and if not have Deulofeu as back up.
    Sell Vardy for Ighalo.

    Thinking I want and need Kun but it’s nigh on impossible with what I have now without a major hit which isn’t happening.

    Any thoughts appreciated!

    • 35.1
      Pancho says:

      Init, we have an identical front 8 and share 3 of our back 7. The struggle is real! :/
      Honestly, and no offense meant, but I think my back 7 are stronger than yours (and I’m tempted to WC to adjust mine) so I would really be tempted to push the button. You’ve got no option at keeper, Davies rarely starts in the PL, Darmian barely starts and United have come off the defensive boil, and Moreno has really rough fixtures upcoming and half of his defensive teammates injured. That only leaves you with Bellerin and Cook.
      I have been working through possible WC scenarios for myself and am really struggling with it. I think that I need Kun in for the Everton match but I don’t really like any of the squads I am left with, even when taking a -4. To be satisfied I would need at least a -8 and I hate that idea. Another player on my radar is Sanchez though. I think he is the only thing that’s kept me from hitting the button today. I really want him in once he’s back but can’t stand to leave 2-3m for him in the bank on my WC.
      If you were to WC though I think this group could make up the 40 pts for you if the money works:
      Hennessy – Schmeichel (Rotate really well)
      Bellerin – Walker – Cresswell – Evans – Souare
      Mahrez – KDB – Ozil – Payet – Barry
      Kun – Ighalo – Kane

    • 35.2
      Mitro says:

      Init – I would hold onto that WC mate,your team just needs a few tweaks and it’s done!

      I would probably sell either wally or vardy! On form I would probably bring igloo for vardy

    • 35.4
      inittowinit says:

      Great feedback, thank you all and for the above on the WC discussion as well. Will have to sit down tonight and take it all in properly.

  6. 36
    The B says:

    Tough question: Which combo is better?

    A. Payet + Ighalo

    B. Alli + Lukaku

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