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The Pre-season Friendly Hub Part 3

The Pre-season Friendly Hub Part 3

FPL fansay leagueWe continue our pre-season round up by attempting to bring you the key information you will need ahead of the season, to assess ahead of the season proper in about two weeks time. Line-ups, scorers and assisters are all listed for the 20 FPL sides if they have played this weekend. The Gallant Pioneer has done a great job of posting other teams results in his last article’s comments section so check those out too!…

 

 

SWANSEA CITY
Plymouth Argyle 0-4 Swansea City

GOALS:
Rory Donnelly (unassisted) 9 mins
Jordi Amat (assisted by Gylfi Sigurdsson) 69 mins
Gylfi Sigurdsson (assisted by Alex Bray) 72 mins
Gylfi Sigurdsson (not stated) 92 mins

Fabianski (Cornell 66)
Rangel (Tiendalli 45), Chico, Bartley (Amat 45), Kingsley (Taylor 66)
Ki (Richards 45), Shelvey (Sigurdsson 66)
Routledge (Montero 45), Dyer (King 66), Sheehan (Bray 66)
Donnelly (Gomis 50)

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MANCHESTER CITY
Milan 1-5 Manchester City

GOALS:
Stevan Jovetic (assisted by Jesus Navas) 11 mins
Scott Sinclair (assisted by Gael Clichy) 13 mins
Jesus Navas (unassisted) 23 mins
Kelechi Ihenacho (unassisted) 26 mins
Stevan Jovetic (assisted by Aleksandar Kolarov) 58 mins
Caballero
Clichy, Boyata (Rekik 77), Nastasic, Kolarov (Richards 69)
Navas (Leigh 77), Fernando (Javi Garcia 60), Zuculini (Rodwell 77), Sinclair
Jovetic (Guidetti 69), Iheanacho (Huws 60)

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LIVERPOOL
Liverpool 1-0 Olympiacos
27 July 2014
GOAL: Raheem Sterling (assisted by Daniel Sturridge) 5 mins
Jones
Johnson (Kelly 62), Skrtel, Toure (Coates 62), Enrique (Robinson 45)
Henderson, Gerrard (Lucas 62), Can (Allen 45)
Sterling (Ibe 75), Sturridge (Lambert 75), Markovic (Coutinho 45)

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WEST BROMWICH ALBION
Nottingham Forest 1-0 West Bromwich Albion

Foster
Wisdom, Dawson, Olsson (Lescott 45 {O’Neill 81}), Pocognoli (Garmston 86)
Baird, Yacob (Anichebe 45)
Gardner, Mulumbu (Brunt 72), Dorrans
Berahino (Roofe 76)

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NEWCASTLE UTD

Malaga 3-1 Newcastle Utd.
2 August 2014

GOAL: Gabriel Obertan (assist not known) 60 mins

Elliot
Yanga-Mbiwa (Satka 84), Steven Taylor, Coloccini (Williamson 74), Haidara
Abeid (Vuckic 74), Colback (Anita 67)
Sissoko (Gouffran 45), Armstrong (Aarons 45), Cabella (Obertan 45)
Perez (Riviere 45)

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TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Tottenham Hotspur 6-1 Celtic

GOALS:
Andros Townsend (assisted by Harry Kane) 8 mins
Roberto Soldado (assisted by Lewis Holtby) 12 mins
Lewis Holtby (assisted by Etiene Capoue) 45 mins
Erik Lamela (unassisted) 65 mins
Christian Eriksen (free-kick, assisted by Emmanuel Adebayor) 81 mins
Emmanuel Adebayor (PENALTY won by Danny Rose) 89 mins

First Half:

Friedel
Naughton, Dawson (Fryers 20), Kaboul, Davies
Mason, Capoue
Holtby, Kane, Townsend
Soldado

Second Half:

Friedel
Naughton (Fredericks 70), Fryers, Kaboul, Rose
Bentaleb, Capoue (Sandro 70)
Lennon, Lamela, Eriksen
Adebayor

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BURNLEY

Blackpool 0-1 Burnley

GOAL:
Marvin Sordell (assist not known) 64

Cisak (Gilks 45)
Lafferty (O’Neill 73), Long, Shackell (Duff 45), Reid (Trippier 64)
Wallace (Gilchrist 81), Marney (Hewitt 73), Jones (Mee 60), Taylor (Arfield 45)
Barnes (Ings 64), Sordell (Jutkiewicz 73)

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CRYSTAL PALACE

Brentford 3-2 Crystal Palace

GOALS:
Glenn Murray (unassisted) 56 mins
Marouane Chamakh (assisted by Joe Ledley) 58 mins

Hennessey (Speroni 45)
Ward, Delaney, Dann, Mariappa
Puncheon, Bolasie, Jedinak, Ledley
Murray, Chamakh

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LEICESTER CITY

Preston North End 1-1 Leicester City

GOAL: Liam Moore (assisted by Gary Taylor-Fletcher) 25 mins

Schmeichel
De Laet (McCourt 78), Wasilewski (Morgan 70), Moore (Kennedy 70), Konchesky
Drinkwater (Hammond 70), James (King 70), Knockaert (Albrighton 70), Taylor-Fletcher (Wood 62)
Vardy (Mahrez 34), Ulloa (Nugent 62)

QUEENS PARK RANGERS

Shamrock Rovers 0-4 Queens Park Rangers

GOAL:

Junior Hoilett (assisted by Alejandro Faurlin) 15 mins
Charlie Austin (unassisted) 32 mins
Junior Hoilett (assist not known) 88 mins
Charlie Austin (assisted by Steven Caulker) 90 mins

Green
Caulker, Dunne, Onuoha
Simpson, Barton, Faurlin (Henry 65), Hoilett, Traore
Austin, Zamora (Wright-Phillips 63)

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SWANSEA CITY

Reading 1-3 Swansea City

GOALS:
Wayne Routledge (assisted by Wilfried Bony) 23 mins
Wayne Routledge (assisted by Gylfi Sigurdsson ) 25 mins
Bafetimbi Gomis (unassisted) 65 mins

*Note – Wilfired Bony misses penalty 14 mins

Fabianski
Tiendalli (Rangel 90), Williams, Bartley, Taylor
Ki, Shelvey
Sigurdsson, Gomis, Routledge (Dyer 66)
Bony (Montero 66)

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STOKE CITY

Burton Albion 0-0 Stoke City
Butland
Shotton, Cameron (Watkins 45), Teixeira, Wheeler
Odemwingie (Alabi 45), Palacios (Shenton 59), Sidwell, Ness, Shea
Jerome

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WEST HAM UTD

Schalke 04 0-0 West Ham Utd.
(West Ham Utd. win 7-6 on penalties)
2 August 2014

Jaaskelainen
O’Brien, Tomkins (Reid 45), Collins, Potts
Nolan, Kouyate (Diame 53), Poyet, Fanimo (Lletget 53)
Cole (Lee 82), Downing (Vaz Te 79)

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ASTON VILLA

Groningen 4-1 Aston Villa

GOAL: Charles N’Zogbia (assist not known) 77 mins

Given
Hutton, Senderos, Clark, Baker
Westwood, Delph, Richardson
Weimann, Bent, Agbonlahor

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ARSENAL

Arsenal 5-1 Benfica
2 August 2014

GOALS:
Yaya Sanogo (assisted by Aaron Ramsey) 25 mins
Joel Campbell (assisted by Hector Bellerin) 40 mins
Yayo Sanogo (assisted by Joel Campbell) 45 mins
Yaya Sanogo (assisted by Kieran Gibbs) 45 mins
Yaya Sanogo (assisted by Aaron Ramsey 55 mins

Martinez
Bellerin, Chambers, Monreal (Miquel 75), Gibbs
Flamini, (Areteta 60) Rosicky (Coquelin 60)
Campbell (Alexis 73), Ramsey (Wilshere 60), Oxlade-Chamerlain (Cazorla 45)
Sanogo (Akpom 75)

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HULL

One team have already played competitively this season and that is Hull City.
AS Trencin 0-0 Hull City
31 July 2014
[Tom Huddlestone missed penalty (won by Shane Long) 60 mins]
McGregor
Elmohamady, Davies, Bruce, Chester, Rosenior
Meyler (Snodgrass 65), Huddlestone, Livermore Aluko (Ince 65)
Long (Jelavic 86)

The HCT (Hull City Tigers anyone?) No . . . oh well, ‘Hull’ then, begun their first ever European campaign last night in Slovakia where they secured a 0-0 draw with Trencin. The second leg of this is Thursday 7th followed by a friendly in Stuttgart on the Sunday (10th). Thereafter if they qualify next week, they face the final play-off round for the Europa League on Thursday 21st and 28th August – just as the Premier League campaign is beginning to take off. Beware rotation in the Hull ranks.

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So there you have it – up to date on all pre-season (and relevant European) matters so what have we learned?

HOT:
Stevan Jovetic
The Manchester City striker has had a great pre-season so far scoring four goals in his last two matches against Milan and Liverpool. Those Edin Dzeko supporters who were rubbing their hands excitedly after Alvaro Negredo’s injury will now be wringing their hands nervously at the form of the Montenegrin. The likliehood is that rotation will occur to partner Sergio Aguero in attack for Manuel Pellegrini’s charges. It really is so difficult to second guess the Chilean. Interestingly though Dzeko and Jovetic were paired together in the Liverpool match but I don’t see Aguero NOT playing or City going for three strikers.
So, who will start in attack when the Sky Blues open up at Newcastle on the opening weekend? Ask me a question on geography!

Southampton
Amidst the frenzy of activity at Southampton this summer due to the mass exodus of playing staff, it sort of has gone unnoticed that they have now played five pre-season matches and until 15 minutes from the end of last night’s win at Brighton, they had not concede one single goal, winning all those matches.
It bodes well for the Saints defence going into the season and it may be the same for our fantasy teams. You can pick up Jose Fonte, Ryan Bertrand or Nathaniel Clyne as probable first choices for Ronald Koeman. More interestingly, providing they don’t sign further defensive reinforcements, there may be decent value in Maya Yoshida (4.5) or Jos Hoiveld (4.0).
My following of all of Southampton’s matches via club reporters and twitter have shown me that Nathaniel Clyne is being involved regularly in the offensive half of the field and with Chambers now off to the Emirates, he will be my investment in the Saints backline.
Additionally, for those investing in some of Southampton’s new attacking talent, both Graziano Pelle and Dusan Tadic have scored for their new clubs already and also laid on a few goals between them.

NOT
Vito Mannone
This may well all be part of Gus Poyet’s grand plan but Vito Mannone has played just 45 minutes of Sunderland’s first match (against Darlington) and then 60 minutes versus Carlisle United. Those were the club’s first two pre-season matches and in the preceding three, he has not seen a minute of action with Costel Pantillimon and the youth goalkeepers preferred. It has been revealed at the time of writing this article, that he is also not involved in tonight’s friendly against Vitoria Setubal, reportedly through illness. Therefore we only have two Sunderland pre-season matches to come so we’ll see if this changes but his current absence raises some issues for some fantasy managers.
The good news for prospective fantasy owners is that you can have his likely replacement, the huge Romanian Pantillimon, for exactly the same outlay of cash so this shouldn’t disrupt the rest of your fantasy team plans in any way.

Thanks for reading The Pre-season Friendly Hub Part 3. Look out for a Pre-season Wrap-up Article after the final batch of pre-season matches This article was written by The Gallant Pioneer

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  1. 43

    ***PRE-SEASON***

    WEST HAM UTD.

    Malaga 2-0 West Ham Utd.
    3 August 2014

    Adrian
    Jenkinson (Nash 62), Reid (Potts 78), Burke, Cresswell
    Noble, Whitehead, Diame (Cullen 45), Jarvis
    Vaz Te, Zarate

    *Note – Adrian saved penalty*

    STOKE CITY

    Blackburn Rovers 1-1 Stoke City
    3 August 2014

    GOAL:
    Bojan (assisted by Steven N’Zonzi) 68 mins

    Begovic (Sorenson 45)
    Bardsley, Shawcross (Wilson 60), Huth, Muniesa (Pieters 75)
    Arnautovic (Ireland 45), Nzonzi, Adam (Whelan 61), Walters
    Diouf, Crouch (Bojan 45)

    EVERTON

    Everton 1-1 Porto
    3 August 2014 – Leon Osman Testimonial Match

    GOAL:
    Steven Naismith (assisted by Aiden McGeady) 42 mins

    Howard (Joel 19)
    Hibbert, Jagielka (Stones 58), Alcaraz (Distin 45), Baines (Browning 58)
    McGeady (Hope 86), Barry, Barkley (Besic 45), Osman (McAleny 87), Pienaar (McCarthy 45)
    Naismith (Long 86)
    *Important note – Intended cameo appearance for Tim Howard – no injury*

    CHELSEA

    Werder Bremen 3-0 Chelsea
    3 August 2014

    Courtois (Cech 45)
    Azpilicueta (Boga 72), Zouma (Ivanovic 45), Terry (Baker 80), Luis (Cahill 45)
    Van Ginkel (Mikel 45), Matic
    Salah (Hazard 68), Fabregas, Torres (Ake 68)
    Costa (Drogba 45)

    NEWCASTLE UTD.

    Schalke 04 1-3 Newcastle Utd.
    3 August 2014

    GOALS:
    Emannuel Riviere (assisted by Rolando Aarons) 18 mins
    Rolando Aarons (unassisted) 54 mins
    Remy Cabella (assisted by Facundo Ferreyra) 72 mins

    Krul (Elliott 45)
    Anita (Vuckic 79), Williamson (Streete 79), Coloccini (Yanga-Mbiwa 45), Dummett (Perez 79)
    Obertan (Campbell 79), Sissoko (Abeid 45), Colback (Satka 45), Aarons (Armstrong 68)
    Riviere (Ferreyra 58), Gouffran (Cabella 58)

    ARSENAL

    Arsenal 0-1 Monaco
    3 August 2014

    Szczesny
    Debuchy (Bellerin 90), Koscielny, Chambers (Miquel 45), Monreal
    Wilshere (Zelalem 73), Arteta
    Alexis (Flamini 73), Ramsey, Cazorla (Akpom 73)
    Giroud (Oxlade-Chamerlain 45)

  2. 44
    Burnsy says:

    Evening all. Hope you’ve all had good days.

    Speroni or Begovic?

  3. 45
    Rids says:

    I feel crazy writing this down but is anyone else besides me considering putting in Ashley Young? He’s having a brilliant pre season and at 5.5m he’s cheap as chips!

    • 45.1
      jamesimmo says:

      I heard he could rotate with Shaw. So, despite his brace, I’m avoiding both. As a cheap punt he could he worth a shot though! Risky…

  4. 46
    monty(CAZ DAZ) says:

    Some comments regarding the game….
    Debuchy was brilliant all around both in his galloping runs up the pitch and down.
    Santi looked real rusty.
    Wilshere looked real good,almost scored if he had gone for finesse rather than power.
    Alexis looked lethal as well but still a lot of work needs to be done.

    On the negative side, Ramsey did not look good on the ball. He played the full 90mins and did almost nothing. Also lost possession on a number of occasions. Could not see his penetrating runs. WIlshere seemed to take more of those box to box runs.
    I hope the boy proves me wrong though.

    Overall,a poor game.

    • 46.1
      Burnsy says:

      Thought Chambers had another good game.

      Giroud seemed sluggish and tired.

      Agree with you on rest.

      • monty(CAZ DAZ) says:

        Giroud needs a number of games to get that same fitness back.

        Chambers yes,but we can’t rely massively on the kid. The big guns have to step up the game. Kos played well. Hope Mert does it too when he comes back.

  5. 47
    Ant0800 says:

    Not feeling so confident on Shaw now, anyone think Jones might be better option for the time being?.

    • 47.1
      Raziel says:

      Jones and Evans should be nailed. Jones as a defender > the midfield version. Also, van Gaal seems to like the defense he has.

      Main problem is Shaw. If he does start he could be FPL gold. However I wouldn’t want him if van Gaal rotates him and Young weekly.

  6. 48
    HL says:

    Mario “why always me” Balotelli at Liverpool ?!
    Yay or nay ?
    :popcorn:

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