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Manchester City – Fantasy Premier League 2015/16

Manchester City – Fantasy Premier League 2015/16

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[/three_fourth]Having finished 2nd in the Premier League and not won a single trophy, Manchester City will be looking to improve on a disappointing season and revitalize their title ambitions. Despite scoring *only* 83 goals last season, 19 goals less than the season before, City were still the highest scoring team and are extremely fantasy relevant due to their free-flowing, attacking football. Hence, I will take a look at what can be expected from City for the upcoming season, and try to provide some fantasy relevant tips.

Transfers:

In: Raheem Sterling, Fabian Delph, Patrick Roberts, Enes Ünal

Out: Scott Sinclair, Matija Nastasic, Dedryck Boyata, Micah Richards, James Milner, John Guidetti, Stevan Jovetic

Fantasy wise, Sterling is the only clearly relevant player. Roberts and Ünal are youth prospects and likely to go on loan. It is noteworthy that Kevin De Bruyne is heavily linked with City as well.[clear]

[clear]Preseason results:

Man City 1-0 Melbourne City (Nasri)

Man City 2-2 AS Roma (Sterling, Iheanacho)

Man City 1-4 Real Madrid (Toure pen)

Man City 8-1 Vietnam (Kolarov x2, Sterling x2, Silva x2, Pozo, Lopes)

Man City 2-4 Stuttgart (Iheanacho, Dzeko, Haha x4)[clear]

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Fantasy prospects:
Sergio Aguero (13.0):
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Very little needs to be said about Sergio Aguero. In an injury free season, he should bag 30 goals. He has not featured at all in preseason and only trained for two weeks. Comments from Pellegrini suggests that he may not feature in GW 1, with an appearance off the bench the best possible scenario. Last season he came off the bench and scored a goal the first few games, but with two away games and a home game to Chelsea in the first three you may want to keep money in the bank and get him around GW 3-4.[clear]

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David Silva (10.0):
Last season was by far Silva’s best as he scored 12 goals, assisted 12 goals and got 191 pts in 2646 minutes. Rather than being someone who merely supplied passes, he often moved into the box and ended up finishing the attacks he helped create. With City improving their attack with Sterling and possibly De Bruyne, Silva will possibly be less involved as Sterling’s speed will be vital in countering and KDB’s playmaking will make him see a lot of the ball too. Rather than being the focal point of attack, Silva might be one of several influencing players. On the other hand, this might make defenders focus more on other players and let Silva sneak into more finishing positions. I expect Silva to have a strong season yet again, but will rather have him on my watchlist than in my team.

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Raheem Sterling (9.0):
An excellent addition to City’s attacking arsenal, Sterling’s pace and dribbling will bring another dimension to City’s attack. While Yaya mostly has been the player to bring the ball forward on the counter, Sterling will probably have the same responsibility due to his pace. He could also use his pace to feed off Silva’s through balls and run behind the defenders, as well as dribble past defenders and feed other players himself. Last season he scored 7, assisted 10, played 3047 minutes and got 158 points. In preseason he has fitted right in, scoring 3 goals and getting 4 assists, and should certainly improve on his numbers from last season. If he is not in your team, he should definitely be on your watchlist.

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Yaya Toure (8.5):
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[/three_fourth]While most would consider his performance last season a disappointment, he still bagged 10 goals and 1 assist. While he is not an essential part of City’s attack, his finishing skills are excellent, hence he needs few opportunities to score goals. I believe that the increased strength of City’s attack will relieve him off offensive responsibility, thus allowing him to slip into good positions and get shooting opportunities. Personally, I believe that City’s strengthened attack will allow Yaya to flourish this season, and he is definitely one to put on your watchlist.

There’s not much to say about City’s defenders. Kolarov is obviously great when he plays, but the rotation with Clichy ruins it for him. Unless City prove that they are more defensively solid this season, I suggest you stay clear of City defence.

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Squad:
City have one of the best, if not the best, attacking squad in the Premier League, but questions can be asked about the quality of the defense. City have been exposed defensively on numerous occasions and consistently struggled against top teams, in matches that most managers would employ more defensive tactics. As a result, I believe Pellegrini will use the additional depth that Delph provides to possibly use a more defensive 4-3-3 against big teams rather than persisting with a naively attacking formation. It is noteworthy that against Real Madrid, in a midfield trio of Delph, Yaya, and Fernandinho, Delph played the furthest forward of the three. Against other teams, Pellegrini will likely use a 4-2-3-1 formation. He has used a 4-4-2 formation in the past, but that was with a more potent strike force. If Pellegrini desires to play 4-4-2, you will see 2 of Aguero, Bony, and Sterling starting up top together. While City have been relying primarily on Yaya, Silva, and Aguero the previous seasons, I expect production to be more spread around this season due to the addition of Sterling. This will be even truer if De Bruyne joins. Thus I believe points will be more spread around among the players, but if City can play the free-flowing football of 2 seasons back most relevant players should still score high.

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This is how I believe City will line up most often in their three formations:

4-2-3-1:

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Zabaleta – Kompany – Mangala – Clichy/Kolarov

Delph/Fernandinho – Yaya

Sterling – Silva – Nasri (KDB if he signs)

Aguero (Bony/Sterling until Aguero’s fit)

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4-4-2:

Hart

Zabaleta – Kompany – Mangala – Clichy/Kolarov

Sterling/Nasri (KDB) – Delph/Fernandinho – Yaya – Silva

Aguero – Bony/Sterling

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4-3-3:

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Zaba – Kompany – Mangala

Fernandinho – Delph – Yaya

Sterling – Aguero – Silva

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I hope you found the article helpful. Thanks for the read!

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238 Comments

  1. 67
    Slow Poison says:

    Pedro to Manchester United… Id think hed go around £8.5m or £9m, excellent addition to LVGs team not sure where hel play though unless they go 4-4-2…. still wouldn’t take him over Benteke tho

  2. 68
    webstar87 says:

    Starting to settle on a team now, though Aguero starting like a house on fire worries me. Think I’m set to start without Costa and trust Hazard to pick up the points.

    Trying to go for the ultimate differential in Joselu, liking the look of Stoke’s signings and fixtures and he seems to be their man up top (unless someone can correct me?).

    Adebayor in there if/when he moves to Villa and leaves me with 1m sitting around. Can I use it gainfully or let it sit until GWK4 for when I bring Kun in?

  3. 69

    Ok guys Im down to two teams and it’s a real head ache…..I like team 2 because pelle and benteke can have an explosive start to the season but if I choose that team then getting kun in would be hard (can you think of a way?)….team 2 is fine but costa’s fitness is in real doubt after not featuring today, what should I do? Should I get kun in from the start to calm me down?

    • 69.1
      duthers says:

      As your two teams are exactly the same minus two players it’s a question of who will get more points, Costa and Wilson or tekkers and Pelle over the first three weeks, if you get Aguero for gameweek four. This is why i prefer tekkers/ pelle as they *should* get more, chelsea play city in gw2 who they only seem to score one or two against and gw3 they play West Brom who are pretty solid defensively with Pulis. So Costa may only get one or two between 1 and 3, while tekke and pelle could be on 3 or 4.

  4. 70
    Wafflez says:

    My team beginning to take shape. Taylor just so i could get lukaku for gw 1. He will be traded to Dafoe or someone til gw2

    • 70.1
      KI says:

      Nice team, an especially strong mid. I presume it’s Lukaku-Defoe=2.5 and Rooney=Aguero +5.5? I’ve questions about a dm (Wanyama). I’m not sure what to suggest, but I presume it means downgrading a mid. And since Ive been struggling with many of the same issues…the next post.

    • 70.2
      duthers says:

      As your two teams are exactly the same minus two players it’s a question of who will get more points, Costa and Wilson or tekkers and Pelle over the first three weeks, if you get Aguero for gameweek four. This is why i prefer tekkers/ pelle as they *should* get more, chelsea play city in gw2 who they only seem to score one or two against and gw3 they play West Brom who are pretty solid defensively with Pulis. So Costa may only get one or two between 1 and 3, while tekke and pelle could be on 3 or 4.

  5. 71
    Mitro says:

    Evening all!!

    Finally nice to get that monkey off our back and beat Jose!!

    I was very impressed with kos Cech and the Ox. Thought hazard and cesc were poor.

    Anyway got two teams to chose from. Which one would you for?

    Your comments or suggestions would be appreciated.

    • 71.1
      KI says:

      I presume you’ll get the usual darts about Hazard. Silva to Sterling and vA to 4.5 gets you Eden, if you want him. I like the idea, as I feel more comfortable capping a peno than Fab.

  6. 72
    KI says:

    Yet another draft. Any comments welcomed.

    Courtois Hennessey
    Cedric Huth Francis Clyne Alderweireld
    Hazard Sterling Chadli Mahrez Ritchie
    Benteke Rooney Defoe
    +2.5 in the bank for a quick move for Rooney to Aguero.
    It’s the only way I can see to keep Benteke, as well as 3 potential captains. I think Aguero+Hazard is a stretch for the season.

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