Does treble DGWs mean treble City cover?
With the rough waters now behind us we can see calm seas and blue skies ahead, in the shape of a number of double game-weeks. We feel that no team will benefit more, from an FPL point of view, than the blue side of Manchester with City playing Fulham at home and Manchester United away in game week 31. They will also face Sunderland and Aston Villa at the Etihad, dates of which are still to be arranged and announced. With this in mind City’s prospect must be considered very seriously; if they can find the form of earlier in the season they could generate a huge number of points for us fantasy managers. With this in mind we take a look at some of their better prospects:
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Joe Hart
The England stopper has been in fine form since his brief stint watching from the bench, keeping four clean sheets from eight games. The question is are there better value keepers than Hart? Even with the additional games he sits in 17th spot on the FPL goalkeeping list and, despite him seeing off the mid-season challenge of Costel Pantilimon, you could argue there are better scoring and value keepers out there. In fact you could have two keepers for £9.0 who also have a number of Double Game Weeks coming up. Put simply; Hart is a good option, if you have some spare cash, but probably best ignored.
FPL points: 70
£6.0, 6.2% Ownership
Goals-0, Assists-0, Bonus Points-1
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Pablo Zabaleta
The Argentinian has played all but three games so far this season. and whilst City’s defence has been a little hit and miss, they have kept two clean sheets from the last two. The right back has assisted five times this year but has yet to score, he has scored one or two in all but one of his five seasons in the Premier League so one may argue he is due a goal and his attacking flair down the right side is always a threat.
[clear]FPL points: 91
£6.0, 20.5% Ownership
Goals-0, Assists-5, Bonus Points-9
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Vincent Kompany
The big Belgian has had a few injury problems this season but apart from the two short breaks has been an ever-present. As mentioned, they are not as tight as title contenders would hope to be, but with three double GW’s you may decide the centre back is worth the risk. Kompany also offers a decent goal return; three so far this season and always a threat at set-pieces. With a much lower ownership than Zabaleta, he is the choice if your budget can stretch that far.
FPL points: 64
£6.3, 5.1% Ownership
Goals-3, Assists-0, Bonus Points-5
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Aleksander Kolarov
When he plays he gets forward, a lot. Unfortunately, this is the Serbian’s problem he shares the left-back role with Gael Clichy, a more defensive minded player so depending on the opponent, depends on the left back! His sporadic starts leave his fantasy owners sweating whether he will make the pitch; when he starts its like having an extra winger in your team. But with the number of games City have, expect rotation here. Kol is the budget option and has started seven of the last ten league matches – if this is enough for you, then his price certainly allows you to spend more elsewhere – but don’t moan when he doesn’t start….you’ve been warned!!
FPL points: 79
£5.0, 4.1% Ownership
Goals-1, Assists-6, Bonus Points-11
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Yaya Toure
The influential midfielder is having his best Premier League season ever. In his last three seasons the Ivorian has managed a maximum six goals and nine assists, he already has thirteen goals and four assists this term! There are any number of reasons for this; positional play, more suitable players around him (Fernandinho for example), he’s on the majority of free kicks around the box and penalties (generally), luck; maybe its just a combination of them all. Whatever the reason, Yaya has been a fantasy phenomenon this season and with his price dropping from a season high £10.2 to its current £9.9 and a nailed on starter, can you afford not to? Even managers who have so far avoided his lure are now being tempted.
FPL points: 159
£9.9, 40% Ownership
Goals-13, Assists-4, Bonus Points- 25
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David Silva
The Spanish wizard has had a mixed season, he has struggled with game time due to a couple of injuries but has still managed four goals and eight assists, which is still on course for his average over the last three seasons. As mentioned big Yaya is most people’s City midfielder of choice, but we think it’s fair to say that Silva has played better than his FPL returns suggest. With two of City’s DGWs at the Etihad, maybe this is the wizard’s time to shine. As a differential to Yaya, you would save £0.8 and have someone whose ownsership is 4.3% vs Yaya’s 40%. Quite tempting eh?
FPL points: 91
£9.1, 4.3% Ownership
Goals-4, Assists-8, Bonus Points-10
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Samir Nasri
A cheaper way into the City midfield would be the French midfielder. Fresh from scoring an excellent goal in the Capital Cup final win over Sunderland and the consolation in the home FA Cup defeat by Wigan, he could be a good alternative or even, baring in mind the amount of DGW’s, an additional midfielder to Toure or Silva? Of course, you run the risk of rotation with Nasri, but is it a risk worth taking? Bear in mind all four of his league goals have come at home, he may be an option to play the fixtures rather than an option for the full last nine game-weeks.
FPL points: 84
£8.0, 3.0% Ownership
Goals-4, Assists-5, Bonus Points-6
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Jesus Navas
In his first season in the Premier League, Navas has had a couple of excellent spells already with four goals and six assists. Down to his lowest price of the season (originally £9.0), like Nasri he offers a good alternative with reasonable value, although the uncertainty around game time will probably be too much for most fantasy managers, he may be worth putting on the watch list.
[clear]FPL points: 91
£8.0, 3.0% Ownership
Goals-4, Assists-6, Bonus Points-9
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Fernandinho
The Brazilian has struck up an excellent partnership with Yaya Toure in the centre of the park and City looked a weaker team when he was out injured recently. Down to a season low £7.1 and seemingly one of the first on the team sheet now he could be an excellent differential. Fernandinho is more of a defensive minded player so expect his attacking returns to be limited compared to City’s big guns but he has been getting further forward recently and could offer an excellent differential with such low ownership.
FPL points: 72
£7.1, 1.0% Ownership
Goals-3, Assists-3, Bonus Points-5
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Sergio Augero
Arguably, if fit, Kun is the ‘must-have’ player from the City squad. His stats rival the FPL’s best this season and with fifteen goals and nine assists in just under 1200 minutes, his form has been outstanding. With the Blue’s other forwards not firing consistently Manuel Pellegrini may use his time sparingly due to his injury risk and with a number of other competitions running we may see his Premier League game time curtailed as they see the squad stretched. From an FPL point of view, being knocked out of the Champions League may be the best thing for Augero’s game time. As mentioned his tendency to get injured is a risk you run with the man from Argentina; most would agree its a risk worth taking. Just think back to his form when he got injured at Tottenham – those managers who didn’t own home were cowering from behind the sofa!
FPL points: 131
£12.1, 9.2% Ownership
Goals-15, Assists-9, Bonus Points-19
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Alvaro Negredo
The Spaniard has had a mixed debut season in the premier league. Showing glimpses of brilliance, but getting injured, suffering a dip in form and suffering from rotation has curtailed his appearances and been a frustration to fantasy managers. His price has plummeted from £9.9 six weeks ago reflecting the blanks he had and the loss of patience from managers. Aguero appears to be the best fantasy prospect from City’s strike force but as his ownership and price will surly rise, Negredo could offer a cheaper differential, if he can cement his place in the team.
FPL points: 96
£9.3, 6.9%Ownership
Goals-9, Assists-4, Bonus Points-10
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Edin Dzeko
Like Negrado the Bosnian’s price has dropped like a stone. Whilst he can clearly score goals, he also has a frustrating tendency to miss from a yard out! For Dzeko’s price you are able to get the more consistent Southampton forward Jay Rodriguez but he doesn’t have a DGW before the end of the season, compared to Big Dzeko’s three. The problem is we don’t know how many of these he will play; he could be the ultimate gamble alongside Augero in your three man frontline but with Jay-Rod you can be guaranteed game time, toss a coin maybe?
FPL points: 79
£6.6, 6.3% Ownership
Goals-7, Assists-4, Bonus Points-12
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Steven Jovetic
Like all City’s forwards, injury and rotation has been a problem for the Montenegrin. It would take a very brave fantasy manager to back Jovetic over any of the other three at this point. This said, he has played a part in the last four Premier League games and scored his debut league goal. Unlikely to displace the other forwards but is the ultimate, ultimate differential!
[clear]FPL points: 15
£8.8, 0.3% Ownership
Goals-1, Assists-0, Bonus Points-2
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Conclusion.
Clearly, City’s 3DGWs equate in effect to 12 matches in 9 game-weeks, hence our recommendation to “load up” on City cover. How many you have and who they are depends on your budget requirements and make up of your team, all of which are individual to every FPL manager.
As a site however, we would recommend owning at least 2 City players. Clearly the standout options are Yaya Toure and a fit Sergio Aguero, but we hope the player profiles above give you an idea of the standout options if you want to go different?
Should you have 3 players ? Maybe its a great idea if your budget allows, but we would also be quick to warn you of the dangers of putting all your eggs in one basket and wouldn’t encourage you to disrupt your squad too much.
This article was written by NZ Alex.
Hello all, thanks for the kind words on the article. Personally I have Yaya and Augero but WC active so it may change 😉
To all potty predictors, if you have chosen muller, he is on the bench.
And he missed a penalty!
Evening all! Well done again Alex, top stuff!
How’s everyone doing? Transfers made or waiting?
I’ve pulled the trigger on Lukaku in for Ade but I’m still waiting on the Man City game tomorrow, 1 FT in pocket but maybe taking a hit this week, undecided.
I sold Ade too Andy, but took an early chance on Aguero! Fingers crossed he doesn’t get crocked tomorrow!
Hey Cookie, I’m waiting until the Man City game to make my transfers. Even though I’ve already seen Aguero rise, I think it’s safer to wait. Just have to sit on my hands for another day!!
Brought in Baines and Lukaku for sagna and ade, I am really feeling everton haha but this has allowed me to only keep yaya as city coverage which means no aguero 😮 This is a bit of a gamble and if he proves me severely wrong by crushing hull this weekend, i have no problem taking a hit and taking out lukaku for aguero and downgrading baines to a hull def such as rosenior who also has a double
Lukaku could really kick it this weekend chels. And it’s time for a Baines goal or two! Good luck!
Josh it was a moment of weakness on my part last night, I saw Ade was going to fall and Kun had already risen. Thoughi would laugh if he got injured again!! Would serve me right! Then I’d get Lukaku!!!
Hey guys
anyone mind taking a look over my team
2ft 1.5 in the bank
Krul (henderson)
Ivanovic Coleman fonte (moxey and Chester)
hazard paulinho silva Lallana (ince)
Suarez Sturridge j rod
Need to do some transfers I’m not sure on paulinho and don’t know wherever to get aguero or not
Amr – I’d get aguero. Who would you be bringing him for?
Evening All !
A. Madrid 2-1 already..hah
I have a question for ya all :
-now with Reid back, who is the player who is gonna be benched ?!
HL – is he back back or just working his way back?
Dreamers – he is not flagged anymore, so not sure…
Wanted to bring in Collins…but now – I’m not sure if he is gonna be affected…
Think he has been unflagged a couple of weeks. I’d go McCarthy or demel as safer options.
Yeah, but he has fetured not more than 18mins per game in his last 5 games…
12mins/17mins/0mins/18mins/11mins…
Only once he has replaced a defender when coimg off the bench in this 5 times (Demel)..and all other 4 times he came in for a midfielder…
So, unsure who is playing in his position and who is most probable to be rotated/if needed over the DGW’s…
:popcorn:
HL – I suspect Sam doesn’t want to change a well performing unit. Reid has come on to shore things up. I think Collins is a Big Sam favourite so I expect Tompkins to make way.
Dreamers, tnx mate !
p.s. 60pts between us equals 46K places !!!
Insane 😉 !
Evening chaps!
HL, with Reid back, I think he’ll definitely be challenging for a spot. Demel is the only certainty imo
HL – u shud re link your team. Think you had at one stage or that could have been on ffc.
60 pts is easily doable. Look at all the places u can climb. Some big calls with DGW etc
Evening B-Bash…
How’s things?
What’s ur strategy for the DGW -> Aguero-less or doubling/tripling up on City players?
Hi B Bash – what about McCarthy? Unlikely to lose his place to the columbian guy and liable to assist as well as cs.
HL, City are obviously tempting for the dgw, but everyone buying Aguero before tomorrow night is frustrating! I do appreciate it is due to the rise, but who started it!! His price is likely to rise again before weekend and I naively thought I’d be able to keep my transfer this week!
Dreamers, McCarthy has started last 5 so I agree with you that he is unlikely to lose his place
B-Bash…
Aguero’s price rise is worrying me…
So much that Im almost decided on going w/out him…
HL, I’m not far off from that myself! Other options out there!
HL/B-Bash – That’s it, come to the dark side!! haha.
Nin- I ll deffo wait till tomorrow to see their game,but Kun has to score a hat trick to prove me wrong and make me change my mind…
HL – ha!! That’s fairly unlikely, if he was fit and on form then i’d say it was a good chance but the way things are, ehhh, no.
And that’s why cazorla is a winger these days n not a cm
Can’t give a pen for that
Great save
Cazorla was a bright spark too..