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MLS GW14 Tips Fantasy Major League Soccer

MLS GW14 Tips Fantasy Major League Soccer

MLS GW14 Tips Fantasy Major League Soccer

MLS GW14 Tips Fantasy Major League SoccerIt was another strange round with quite a few unexpected scores. Some of the most popular choices (and especially captain picks) failed to deliver, which disappointed many managers. Once again we witnessed more misery for the highly rated 2017 winners and runners-up, Toronto and Seattle. On the positive side, despite not playing this week due to an injury, Luis Robles was honoured with the longest Ironman streak in MLS history, for 183 consecutive appearances between the sticks for the New York Red Bulls.

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It’s a perfect opportunity to begin playing MLS if you haven’t already, or if like many others you’ve been playing but haven’t given it due care and attention due to the busy end to the FPL season then perhaps a perfect opportunity to kick-start your MLS season.

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THIS WEEKS DEADLINE IS 00:30AM UK TIME on THURSDAY (That’s Wednesday night… ish)

This weeks fixtures…


GAMEWEEK 13 REVIEW
Once again Toronto FC lost at home, this time against FC Dallas. The visitors took the lead in the 11th minute through Urruti. A few minutes later the Reds had a chance to equalise with a penalty kick, but it was missed by Giovinco. Score: 0-1.

Houston Dynamo comfortably won at home against New York City FC. The Blues went on the scoreboard quickly with a goal from Villa in the 6th minute, but that was all they had to offer. Dynamo came back strong, with goals from Fuenmayor, Martinez and Elis, to deservedly collect the three points. Score: 3-1.

The El Clasico derby was won by LA Galaxy just edging San Jose Earthquakes. It was certainly no classic, with each team only having a single shot on target during the whole match. The difference was that LA made their shot count, with Alessandrini finding the net in the 82nd minute. Score: 1-0.

Surprisingly, Seattle Sounders were shutout at home by Real Salt Lake, who registered their first away win for the season. It was another low scoring game, with the lone goal coming from Saucedo. Score: 0-1.

After three consecutive 2-2 draws, Vancouver Whitecaps had to settle for a single point yet again when they hosted New England Revolution. The first half finished with the Revs in the lead through an own goal from Ghazal. From the very start of the second half the game went mad. Penilla quickly made it two for the visitors, but Techera then scored twice in three minutes to level things. Shortly after that, Bunbury put the Revs in the lead again but Techera came back to complete his hat trick and secure the draw. Score: 3-3.

Despite extending their unbeaten streak to five, New York Red Bulls could only manage a goalless draw against Philadelphia Union. The final score would have been different if Sapong hadn’t missed a penalty. Score: 0-0.

Orlando City failed at home against Chicago Fire, despite registering over twice as many shots (21 vs 10). The guests opened the scoring in the 13th minute with a goal from Katai. Higuita levelled the game before half time. In the 82nd minute Gordon found the net to seal the victory. Score: 1-2.

Minnesota United became the latest team to add to the misery of Montreal Impact, who are now on a four game losing streak. Ramirez and Ibarra contributed to the home shutout. Score: 2-0.

Once again Colorado Rapids failed to win. Despite the own goal from Cascante, Portland Timbers were the dominant side, earning the win through Armenteros’ brace and a goal from Valeri. Boli’s goal in the end made no difference. Score: 2-3.

Los Angeles FC split the points with D.C. United. Diego Rossi scored the only goal in the first half. The hosts were forced to play the full second half with 10 men after Jakovic was sent off. Minutes before the end, Mattocks equalised for the visitors. Score: 1-1.

Perhaps unsurprisingly in a meeting between two in-form defences, Sporting Kansas City against Columbus Crew played out as a goalless draw. The host team had the edge in terms of possession, but there was a decent amount of shots from both sides. The final minutes of the first half saw the most drama, when Melia fouled Zardes in the area, only to make immediate amends by saving the resultant penalty. A few minutes later, after a controversial VAR decision, Higuain was shown the red card for a serious foul. The 10-man Crew did well in the second half to shut out the hosts and cling on for a point. Score: 0-0.

Gameweek 14 Preview
Another big double gameweek (DGW) is upon us and of course another short turnaround with it (deadline Wednesday night). The teams playing twice are Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Galaxy, New England, Philadelphia and RSL. At the same time D.C. United will be on bye, perhaps busy organising Rooney’s welcome party 😀 At least we know where the scrubs will come from for our switcheroos 😉

Only two teams have the advantage of playing both games at home (New England and RSL), while Houston will be on the road for both of their games. This will be a particularly tricky DGW for fantasy managers to navigate. In addition to expecting the usual DGW rotations, we also have to factor in players who have departed for the World Cup and others who will be playing in international friendlies. More details in Notes for your Diary at the end of the article.

NE (W 5 D 3 L 4) vs ATL (W 8 D 1 L 3)
The Revs are one of the two teams staying at home for both games this week. They are holding on to the last playoff spot at the moment and will hope to remain there and not end up outside like last year. The two fixtures are against teams in good form, but the home advantage should make you consider Bunbury or Penilla, with six and five goals respectively. As for defence, you could gamble on Turner (with three clean sheets) in a keeperoo unless you want to opt for Rimando.

The Five Stripes will be back after a week of rest. They will be eager to repair the damage done by the Bulls in round 12, as their top position in the East is now under threat from CLB and NYCFC who are both only a point behind. In their second game they will be hosting Houston and it looks the better one of the two. That said, they’ve lost their last two home games. Gonzalez Pirez will miss the first game due to yellow card accumulation. Without a doubt we’ll see Martinez and Almiron in many teams (although be aware there is a possibility for the latter to be called up by Paraguay). If you are stretched with your budget, Barco is $6.0M cheaper than Almiron and has scored in the last two games.

PHI (W 4 D 3 L 5) vs CHI (W 4 D 2 L 6)
So far Philly is pretty much repeating their performance from last year, with their ups and downs. Their first game could turn out well – at home against the leaky Fire – but the same can’t be said for their second, which is on the road. Their away record continues to be as awful as last season, with only one win and two goals scored so far (their goalless draw away to NYRB last week can almost be seen as an achievement!). Traditionally, with teams on double, there will be some temptation to pick players, but I personally don’t see anyone to catch my eye. Sapong, Picault and Bedoya can be ignored, with better choices around.

The Fire can’t stop surprising us with their non-stop inconsistency. Their away statistics mirror their home ones, with two wins and losses in each. They do score goals, but at the same time they can’t stop conceding at the other end. The on and off performances from Nikolic and Schweinsteiger are becoming frustrating. Katai is looking promising but, once again, picking any Chicago players carries risks at all times.

RSL (W 5 D 1 L 6) vs HOU (W 5 D 3 L 3)
Real can be notoriously bad on their travels, but the picture at Rio Tinto stadium is different. They’ve won the last four home games in a row, so perhaps these two home fixtures could be a springboard to move them up the table. That’s all good in theory but, with Rusnak away on international duties and Plata with a leg injury, who do we go for? Maybe Baird or Savarino if you don’t have any other ideas. Rimando is still one of the best goalkeepers, with 45 saves to his name, so could be a decent pick if you think at least one clean sheet is in the pipeline (more likely in the second game against Seattle, who they just beat last week on the road).

It won‘t be easy for the Orange, with two games on the road, but the good news is that both opponents are manageable with their current state of play. They showed that two weeks ago when they went to Chicago. The team is one of the highest scoring ones, but you must make up your mind who to choose from Elis, Manotas, Quioto or Martinez.

LA (W 5 D 1 L 6) vs DAL (W 5 D 5 L 1)
The Galaxy are slowly finding a vein of form. Perhaps it’s too early to get over excited, as the last two wins were achieved by just a single goal in each. Let’s not forget the four-game winless streak before that, with 11 goals shipped in them. These two games should indicate whether they are finally on the right track. The Dos Santos brothers are already off to Mexico, but we’ll see the return of Ibrahimovic (hopefully less frustrated this time!). My bet is that Alessandrini will be in most teams and perhaps Zlatan as a punt. Both games will be tricky, especially the second. Ashley Cole is on four yellow cards, so look elsewhere if considering a defender.

The Texans are on a four-game unbeaten streak and they will be looking to extend that run, as only four points separate them from the leader in the West. Let’s hope they improve their discipline, as seven yellow cards in a game is not a joke. They will be dealing with both LA teams, first away and then at home. That means Urruti (6 goals) and Diaz (6 assists) will try to expand their accounts, so it’s advisable to have one of them.

COL (W 2 D 2 L 7) vs VAN (W 4 D 5 L 5)
It‘s not easy to describe the Rapids, with six losses in a row (their longest such streak since losing seven straight in 2014). The only likely prospect here is that they will go on to match that gruesome record. It can be said straight: ignore and move on!

The Caps have turned into the draw masters of the league. Somehow they always manage to level the score. Their away record is not good, but given their opponents it may be a big chance for them to stay in the playoff zone. Techera could be a popular pick after his hat trick last week.

POR (W 6 D 2 L 3 ) vs LA
The Timbers are in tremendous form, with six consecutive wins including 13 goals and three clean sheets. They have not lost at home so far and I doubt the visitors will change that. If you are not overdosing on DGW players, find a space for Valeri or Blanco. The rise of Armenteros is hard to ignore, especially at that price.

LA are covered above.

CLB (W 7 D 4 L 3) vs TOR (W 3 D 1 L 7)
The Crew continued their excellent defensive record with a goalless draw away to Sporting Kansas last week. That was their fifth consecutive clean sheet as part of a current seven-match unbeaten run. With that kind of form, at home against a struggling opponent, there’s a lot to recommend for Columbus assets this week. Unfortunately, with no DGW, it may be that they get unfairly overlooked. Steffen, Abubakar, Valenzuela or Afful could be great single gameweek differentials.

The misery for the Reds continues. Last year’s champions are now floating above the very bottom of the Eastern Conference. The same mistakes keep happening like Groundhog Day; with them conceding early goals and then being unable to recover. With their current bad form, and with big names still on the injury list (Mavinga being the latest victim), few managers will repeat the mistake from last week (I was one of them) and go for any player.

ATL vs PHI
Both teams are covered above.

MTL (W 3 D 0 L 10) vs HOU
With 8 losses in the last 9 games, the Canadians are in a dire phase. It’s scary to trust them even in a home game. If you are one of those mad optimists, then go and pick up Piatti again. I am not.

Houston are covered above.

NE vs NYRB (W 7 D 1 L 3)
New England are covered above.

The Bulls served us with one of the biggest shocks of last week, by blanking at home after a nice winning streak. The Revs are not the easiest team to visit, but with the previous three games won on the road it’s possible. You know the usual suspects if you go for any.

NYCFC (W 7 D 3 L 3) vs ORL (W 6 D 1 L 5)
The Blues stumbled last week and missed the chance to move up, letting Columbus overtake them. As we know, they tend to recover quickly. This big DGW is one of those where you can easily forget about the strong single gameweek contenders, like Villa.

After winning six in a row the Lions have now lost three straight games. Dwyer missing in the last two games could be one of the reasons. Watch out for injury updates.

DAL vs LAFC (W 6 D 3 L 3)
Dallas are covered above.

The Black and Gold continue at a slow speed, with unnecessary draws by allowing late goals from their opponents. They are in danger of losing second spot in the West, as Portland and Dallas are chasing hard and only a point behind. Last week was a good time for Rossi to show that he is still around, as he will be relied upon now Vela, Ciman and Urena will be away for some time.

CHI vs SJ (W 2 D 3 L 7)
Chicago are covered above.

The Quakes are back in losing mode and I doubt anyone will be interested this week.

RSL vs SEA (W 2 D 2 L 6)
Real are covered above.

Unfortunately the Sounders are in very bad state. Another team to be ignored.

SKC (W 7 D 4 L 2) vs MIN (W 5 D 1 L 7)
Sporting continue their dominance, sitting four points clear at the top of the Western Conference. They are super-strong at home, so you would expect them to win this game. Melia is always a safe pair of hands, and the backline are dependable for clean sheets of late (although Minny are well known as clean sheet spoilers). Playing last again, perhaps this is good team for switcheroos if your earlier punts fail.

It was a nice win from the Loons last week, but with so many other options around perhaps it’s time to give them some rest.

Captain Picks
Captain picks tips

1. Penilla (NE) Two home games. Time for a differential captain?

2. Martinez (ATL) Could do well, particularly in the second game.

3. Villa (NYCFC) Very often single gameweek players can outscore those on a double. And Villa at home is surely one of them!

Notes for your Diary
As mentioned above, the World Cup is not the only concern. Some players will be away on international duties involved in friendly matches. So far confirmed players who will miss games are: Kaku (NYRB) possibly Almiron and Villalba (ATL) joining Paraguay to play Japan. Russell (SKC) to Scotland playing Peru and Mexico. Kamara (LA) and Berget (NYCFC) to Norway to play Iceland and Panama. Rusnak (RSL) joining Slovakia for games against Holland and Morocco. Delgado (TOR) for USA to play Ireland and France. Watch out for further updates.

Best of luck to all managers.


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Thanks for reading: MLS Tips Fantasy Major League Soccer GW14. This article was written by Ivan The Terrible

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  1. 37

    Chelsea about to go back to being irrelevant.

    • 37.1
    • 37.2

      Roman is pissed off cause his visa was not renewed.
      He managed to get himself an Israeli visa in meantime.

      1st thing he did after that -> he stopped the stadium project “bcs the investment climate was not good”…
      Now he puts he the club up for sale (ca 1.2bil)…

      Yep…He is deffo pissed off …

    • 37.3
      Kralin says:

      ‘to being irrelevant’ – sounds good but I’m not so sure. If the club is up for sale – I can’t find much about that scoop – then someone with deep pockets could turn up.

      I suppose the risk is that nobody will and the club will just be sat there, betwixt and between.

      • secretzorro says:

        BBC saying Roman’s withdrawn his UK visa application. Israeli residency gives him 6 months at a time in UK but is not permitted to work in UK…

        • Kralin says:

          It’s all (semi) interesting stuff. Whether or not Chelsea will drift back into the dark ages though I’m not sure. Key thing from our fantasy perspective will be the players doing a runner. Courtois and Hazard for example. Not heard much yet (not that I’ve been focusing much on Chelsea) about incoming.

  2. 38
    Otieno says:

    Only 48 points from Thursday but not totally disheartened. Changed Blake to Rimando late on and there is still a chance to goaliroo Meliá. defensively my DGW players Cannon and Parkhurst were poor but have better games to come. And there’s old favourites Abubakar and Granhma. Midfield Dockal was to be my differential star but his points were wiped out by Lamah and Barco. Morales to play. Up front, I changed Zlatan for Elis ::(: and kept Villa

  3. 39
    • 39.1
      Zed Leppelin says:

      This world is but a joke…

    • 39.2
      inittowinit says:

      So that’s about £200m per point that they’ll get at that WC before exiting in the group stage. The do know he can’t play for them?!

    • 39.3
      Kralin says:

      There’s a parallel line of argument suggesting he may be Chelsea’s new gaffer.

      • inittowinit says:

        Yeah I saw that. Makes a lot more sense. From a football POV anyway. Quite difficult to turn down a mil a week for working about 12 times a year though!

        • Kralin says:

          Maybe it’ll come down to how much he needs to keep himself in smokes. Yet another line of argument says that he’s graduated to smoking Gran Habano No. 5 – “El Gigante”. Not cheap at all.

        • Zed Leppelin says:

          Chelsea would make more sense in every POV, not just in football POV to be honest! Why does it make sense to just make more money? That’s a poor argument! The man’s got millions already (I just assume he hasn’t wasted all the millions he’s gotten during his career already, but who knows), what would he do with a few extra millions? Buy something he doesn’t need? You’d think a guy like Zidane should never make decisions based on money anymore! Maybe he’s selfish (which is human nature), or maybe the rumors are just rubbish…

        • inittowinit says:

          His daily wage would be just shy of one. I doubt even he could do one of those a day though. And I don’t think he’d be seeing through a 4 year contract if he did smile

        • inittowinit says:

          Zed, chill, I didn’t say it did! 😉

        • Zed Leppelin says:

          Kralin, I don’t care if he only drinks medieval whiskey from a shipwreck, I can’t see him going anywhere near Qatar, he has to love football too much for that 😀

        • Zed Leppelin says:

          init, I’m chilling down the cellar, it’s a Friday night 😉

        • inittowinit says:

          And what are we enjoying this evening?

        • Zed Leppelin says:

          The one and only :dance:

  4. 40
    Zed Leppelin says:

    It says on the McD WC fantasy site that the game runs from 7 June to 15 July… Guess the game opens on 7 June then, only one week before the WC starts… Also noticed there are chips now: Maximum Captain and Bench Boost :woot:

    If ya’ll knew this already then my apologies, but I haven’t seen discussion regarding this here yet so thought I’d share…

    • 40.1
      inittowinit says:

      Those chips were on the test site which had the confed cup teams in place, I’m guessing if they’ve been transferred over then we can probably assume that the rest of the rules that were on there were correct as they were the only real outliers from the usual UCL format with FPL points.

      • Zed Leppelin says:

        https://fantasy.pre.fifa.com/en/howtoplay

        The rules are there, same as FPL with the exception that you only get 2 points for getting a pen… Very different to what it was 4 years ago… That’s a shame, I was hoping for points for tackles and CBI like in 2014… Kralin needs his defenders to keep cleanies again… Oh, but Kralin isn’t playing, was it so? :woot:

        • inittowinit says:

          I was just reading the chip stuff and my initial reaction, granted without much thought, was that both would be best deployed in the group stages perhaps? Certainly the capo one. Just more games and more probability of higher scores in some of those rather than later on when the better teams get squeezed together. Although again Brazil v Germany may lay that argument redundant as an example smile

        • Kralin says:

          Taking a breather from this one. Various reasons, none that interesting. But am looking forward to watching a few games without worrying about losing CS, etc.

          Will be following fantasy things in a furtive manner but will be paying closer attention to the looming fixture list for 18/19, transfer shenanigans, mumbling ‘Ingurlund’ in the gutter etc.

        • Zed Leppelin says:

          init, the capo definitely in the group stages, how often does that Brazil vs Germany happen? Once in 50 years? 🙂 I reckon more likely a good team trashes a poor team in the group stages and one of their players hauls big time… Just research the fixtures and see in which Gameweek there are most big team vs poor team fixtures… Brazil

          Bench boost I don’t know, you do get 105m for the knock-out stages so you might have more dough for a better bench boost…

        • inittowinit says:

          Defo on the capo. Grab 3/4 big players vs weakos and you’ll land, you’d think.

          Budget may well dictate what your bench looks like early doors but again you could probably lay the same weak argument there, if you can fill with necessary players. The extension of 5mil isn’t much though given that the pool will mainly be made up of the higher priced teams. Key on the BB at be finding some cheap pearls from say Nigeria or whoever in the group stages.

        • Zed Leppelin says:

          True, unless there’s a surprise team which advances to the knockouts, or a few… But even then you’d not bet on them to do well in the KO stages anymore… Agree, and I’m thinking as I’m writing, that BB is better in group stages too… There will be loads of fixtures in the group stages where small (shall I say smaller, it’s WC after all) teams play each other, and I reckon it’s in these fixtures where you’re bench boost points would come!

        • inittowinit says:

          Looks like we’ve figured that out already then over a bottle of Finlandia and a can of Fosters! Let’s just keep it to ourselves though 😉

  5. 41
    IvanTheTerrible says:

    Bad decisions resulted in a poor score this week. Let’s hope Almiron and Cannon do better tonight. If not, the defender scrub has to be upgraded to another SKC player like Besler, Opara or Sanchez in midfield instead. If RSL get a CS Rimando stays and Melia will be scrubbed. Too many ifs :cuckoo:

    • 41.1
      inittowinit says:

      Ivan, I have a secret to let you in on. You’re battling against the writers curse on this one! Guy used to be great at MLS… he started writing this and then he fell off a cliff. Then again he was good at FPL too and then he started writing those too. You can guess the rest. We’ve always called it The Curse. Then again it may just be Guy, he did after all TC in GW1 once smile

      • IvanTheTerrible says:

        :big-lol:
        I was just thinking about this. It reminds me for another famous fantasy football site. Every time they invite a top 10 FPL player to their podcast he goes into a slump after that.
        Let’s hope me and Kane in August break the duck and avoid the Curse :ninja:

      • Init, now he knows why I always refused the mls writer gig, on a not so separate note, I am having my best week this season.

        Thanks Ivan? smile

    • 41.2
      Kruzcampo says:

      Excuse my ignorance but how will you get Rimando, who will have played 2 games, into your team instead Melia,who has not played yet?

      • He will transfer out Melia to a DC keeper (on a bye) before SKC plays. Which means Rimando will auto sub in.

      • IvanTheTerrible says:

        Yep, like Mito explained.That is if RSL get a CS. Not that Melia is guaranteed one, the Loons always find a goal somenow.

        • Kruzcampo says:

          So you can do transfers once the game has started? Jeez I thought it was like the FPL game and everything locked!

        • It use to be, but they have rolling transfers so you can bring in and transfer out guys who have not played yet.

          I hate it for mls because their fixtures and times are all over the place makes it hard to track all team sheets. I would like it for fpl though, fixtures are easier to track because they are very predictable and would love to make decisions on the spot as the GW progresses. Think that be fun in fpl as long as they keep the transfer rules the same when it pertains the amount you can do for free and how one can carry over.

        • IvanTheTerrible says:

          Yes Kruzcampo, that is the difference in this game. You can change any player for another one as long they have not played yet. Of course you have to keep a bit of cash ITB to do that.

        • Elleffcee says:

          Is it correct that if a team has already played but the player didn’t play you can’t change him ? I have Hedges who didn’t play the 1st game for Dallas but i can’t transfer him out.

        • If the team already played, you can’t move him out.

        • inittowinit says:

          No Matt you can’t. It’s based on the team not the player in this instance.

        • inittowinit says:

          Matt / Elle, whatever

  6. 42
    IvanTheTerrible says:

    That must be Mito and his Saturday afternoon adventures 😆

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