PROMOTED TEAM ANALYSIS- FULHAM
Introduction
The Premier League is back and with it comes three new teams, West Brom, Fulham, and the long-awaited return of Leeds. I will be focusing on the team that have returned at the first time of asking, Fulham. The Cottagers from southwest London were FPL options for us only two seasons ago. I think we all remember having Aboubakar Kamara as our 4.5mln bench fodder forward, with Anguissa being a 4.5mln midfield bench fodder. Fulham were that team we used as cheap budget options, but this season will be different. Kamara is now a 5.0mln midfielder and Anguissa is coming back from a loan at Villareal so I don’t know if Scott Parker will slot him straight back into the side.
Scott Parker firstly took over as caretaker manager but couldn’t keep Fulham in the Premier League. However, in his first full season he earned promotion via the play-offs. Maybe Fulham will do better in the League this time round after having worked with their new permanent manager for a full season in the Championship.
This is my first proper article in a while and I’ll be honest, I thought writing about Fulham would have been relatively easy since most of their players haven’t changed. Boy, was I wrong! I probably shouldn’t be saying this in the intro, but I am not looking forward to seeing Fulham in the league this season. There are only two options I might realistically look at but maybe you will see something I haven’t. I am going to lay out who I think are the key players for Fulham in each area of the pitch with a final prediction of how I think their season will go.
Goalkeepers
Marek Rodák (4.5) appears to be Fulham’s No.1 and for fairly good reason. Fulham kept 17 clean sheets last season in the Championship. Rodák allowed 33 goals in 33 appearances which gave him the best clean-sheet percentage among keepers in the Championship. Rodák does seem to have mistakes in his locker and he can disappear in games, which for a keeper isn’t very good! He was all over the place in the 0-3 loss to Brentford and allowed Huddersfield to score 2 quick goals which almost saw them draw. This says to me that Rodák and Fulham will likely concede goals but Rodák could get plenty save points which would bump up his score.
The back up to the 23-year old is Marcus Bettinelli (4.5). Unfortunately, this does not offer the coveted double up of a 4.5 and 4.0 keeper combo such as we have with the Brighton duo, Mat Ryan and David Button. Therefore, it would seem that the only reason to have a Fulham keeper is in a rotation with another budget shotstopper such as Ryan or Southampton’s Alex McCarthy.
Defenders
As mentioned above the Fulham defence kept a decent number of clean sheets last season with Tim Ream (4.5) and Joe Bryan (5.0) the most consistent players. Bryan would be my pick here. He is the only 5.0mln defender in the Fulham team which shows you that FPL fancy him to do the best of the Cottagers backline. Bryan has the stats to back it up too as last season saw him play 43 of the 49 league games (including play-offs) where he scored 3 goals and got 7 assists. Watching highlights of Bryan play, he is an attacking left-back who spends almost the same amount of time in the opposition’s box as he might do his own. So, does he warrant the 5.0mln price tag?
Only time will tell with that one. I’m not sure if Fulham will bag too many clean sheet points but the left-back also takes set pieces which adds to his appeal. The fact he has an eye for goal, loves whipping in crosses and can bang in a free kick does make me wonder if that is the only reason to get him with the odd clean sheet just a plus. You can make the final decision for yourself.
Ed’s note: Fulham completed the signing of American left back Antonee Robinson for £2mln from Wigan Athletic on 20th August 2020.
Midfielders
Lots of midfielders for Fulham seems to be the theme this season – they have 10 midfielders even before they signing anyone new. You will see my predicted line-up below and it includes a lot of recognised names such as Anthony Knockaert, Tom Cairney, Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa but the one that is interesting me the most is Ivan Cavaleiro (5.5). The former Wolves man was permanently signed by Fulham last January and I’ll be honest, I don’t even think I noticed! I did watch the play-offs and what I saw of Cavaleiro, he really impressed me. He has an eye for goal with 6 goals and 7 assists in 43 appearances last season and can also score free-kicks! Now I didn’t know where to put him in the predicted lineup as his minutes were a bit erratic at times last season. If I were Scott Parker, I would probably put Bobby Reid (more on him later) in the CAM (central attacking midfield) spot with Cavaleiro going on the left and Joshua Onomah dropping to the bench. If we get any news from the behind closed-door friendlies then we could get a better idea. I probably wouldn’t start the season with him but one to keep an eye on.
Tom Cairney (5.5) will be a mainstay in the Fulham side since he is their captain but for me Cairney represents a Championship player who struggles to create chances in the Premier League. His stats seem to back me up here so do indulge me in a bit of creative maths – you all know how good I am with numbers! His last season’s statistics in the Championship were pretty decent with 8 goals and 3 assists which would translate to 49 points in FPL. Add to that the fact he played in 39 games and in which he played 90 minutes in all those bar one but I’ll give him the extra point so that brings him up to 127 points. Now we can add 12 points for clean sheets he was involved in which brings him to 139, minus five for getting 5 yellow cards leaves Cairney on 134. I am not going to try guess any possible bonus points he might have received for every match (you can do that yourselves if you so wish). Let’s for arguments sake say he would have finished the season on 150 points with BPS if this was the Premier League; now compare this to the previous year in the Premier League when Cairney only got 1 goal, 1 assist, 5 clean sheets and 3 BPS for a grand total of 71 points. That is a massive difference of 79 points! Maybe I am being a little unfair to the man, but I will not be splashing out 5.5mln on a player who did not have the greatest of times in the big league two years ago.
Attackers
There are only two classified strikers in FPL for Fulham who are Bobby Decordova-Reid (5.5) and Aleksandar Mitrovic (6.0). Now both should be relatively familiar to us all as they were in the game two seasons ago with Cardiff and Fulham. ‘Bobby’ was priced 5.5mln then and got 5 goals and 3 assists in a Cardiff side that finished 18th in the table and were relegated. He then went to Fulham and nailed down a starting position in the team playing 41 times last season – but not as a striker. Usually Decordova-Reid plays on the left or right and only usually plays up top if Mitrovic is out. This has seen Decordova-Reid’s output limited to 6 goals and 3 assists so therefore only one extra goal from his time playing as a striker for Cardiff. For me that does not warrant him being priced at 5.5mln again.
Mitrovic is definitely the more popular pick and a bit of a cult hero/villain depending on who you are! Two seasons ago in the Premier League he managed to bag a double digit goal tally with his 11 goals and 4 assists. This meant he was involved in 44% of Fulham’s goals. His statistics from the Championship are much better. Playing 40 games last season he smashed in 26 goals to make him the top goalscorer in the league, again with 44% goal involvement. This shows that Mitrovic is definitely the main man for Fulham. Looking at Mitrovic’s goal involvement and the fact Fulham scored 34 goals last time in the Premier League, I am expecting him to get close to or better the 11 goals and 4 assists in the 2018/19 season. One negative thing is Mitrovic has a reputation of being a hot-head and in my research I expected to find a load of red cards to his name but I was surprised to see that the last time he received a red card was during the 2015/16 season with Newcastle. Now even though he has only 2 reds in the last 5 years, he has received 27 yellow cards in that time – with 16 of those coming in the last two seasons. Yikes. Don’t be surprised to see him getting -1 every now and again … you have been warned!
Summary
Personally, I’m expecting Fulham to go straight back down. The current squad doesn’t have the quality to survive in the league and this seems to be proven by the fact most here have been relegated before, be that with Fulham or a previous club! Fulham need some top-level quality added, but if their last jaunt in the top-flight is anything to go by, they won’t recruit wisely. If Fulham were to bring in some new signings with Premier League experience I might be proved wrong and I’d have to hold my hands up however, I’m not expecting much from them. If you absolutely must have a Lilywhite (for any reason) the only one I would feel comfortable suggesting would be Mitrovic, due to his fixtures and how he tends to start the season explosively, therefore he could be one to help fund a power midfield.
Predicted Lineup (4-2-3-1)
Rodák
Odoi Hector Ream Bryan
Cairney Anguissa
Knockaert Onomah (Cavaliero) Decordova-Reid
Mitrovic
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I liked this. I expect Fulham to be bottom 2. I
currently have mitrovic as he has proven he can score goals in the prem. Plus Fulham will rely heavily on him to provide the goals to give them a chance of staying up. Is he Fulham’s penalty taker? After the good run of opening fixtures ends he’ll be an easy swap to Antonio/wood/maupay
yes I think he is their penalty taker. Their run at the start isn’t too bad, I will definitely consider him especially since if fulham scores, he will likely to be involved
From Fulham, only Mitrovich is good for the striker
Do not bring a defender from Fulham
VVD just went off injured
It’s a cut below the eye. Don’t think it’s anything to be concerned about.
Yes he’s picked up a nasty cut
Ha fair enough. Ferguson not starting is more a concern
2 goals from brewster…
I think I’ll take Brewster anyway if he stays or preferably if he goes on loan. It rules out the double defence option but not sure I’d have three players anyway
He can be one of those useless players. He rarely plays, and when he does he scores big but you’ll wont see any of the points since he is third or second on the bench….
Useless? I’m hoping that he’s a little better than that!
He’s either going to be involved from the bench or he will go out on loan. He’s not going to hang around the squad for the sake of it. He’s a really good player
Useless from a fpl point of view that is. You have him but never play him…
Brilliant stuff Matt :good:
From the day Fulham were promoted I had Mitrovic drafted in my head. Yes, he is a bad boy but tend get braces and goals when least expected. Risk well worth it at the price. Promoted teams usually go for it at the start of the season before they fade away and I expect Mitro to get a few in the first fixtures, including Arsenal :yes:
I agree Ivan. Hoping Mitro can be this season’s Pukki equivalent when it comes to “cheap promoted striker who scores big at the beginning” :grin”
Only Mitro interest me.
Hers my current setup
Benching Gwood and got 1.5m itb for Son > Bruno
One of Auba / Salah may become KDB.
Defence wise I’m on a budget, worried about Saliba / Vinys chances of starting.
Any other options to consider.
Taylor to be bench gwk1 also so need solid starters.
Plz rate.
That’s pretty much my team currently
Saliba worries me
Never heard of him, but everyone seems to have him.
Would u consider someone else…BHA Def maybe ?
He’s starting tonight. Will see him in community shield. Think he will start on regular basis personally. I’m undecided on keeper currently but with White returning at Brighton they have a really good defence
I am still on the idea of treating GW1 as a free hit and play the WC for GW2 in order to bring the Man U and City players and possibly Pope.
Ivan
Fair enough tactic,
I’d lose Perez tho, surly There’s better options.
Yep, Perez is there because that was a very quick draft.
With two big team missing the first round this year, there will be mass wildcarding by GW4, if not earlier. I will take a chance and go in GW2, no point waiting for another week or two.
It’s a good tactic Ivan, and you should be able to get some team value rise from it. Yes, lots of others will be wildcarding too, but surely every active manager who doesn’t WC in GW2 will use their FT to get someone in from City or Utd (plus many more may go for -4 too). Getting them in on an early WC is very tempting…
That may depend on how well GW1 goes for managers.
Eg Werner scores a couple, Leicester win, etc. The desire and need for Manchester players may not be as great as we’re anticipating.
Could go the other way, of course.
Another counter-argument to the early wildcard is that City and United will be coming in from the cold, as it were, starting against sides with a competetive game under their belts.
Cheers Chip, it’s all like a project for now but it’s growing on me by the day. Come to opening day that might change but for now I am seriously considering this approach
Always good to have a plan, Ivan. But it’s equally important to know when to change the plan too.
I guess we’re too far out to know which way to play it. Kralin talks sense above (as always) that our collective thirst for Manchester players may be quenched by supping from new springs of FPL points that bubble to the surface during GW1.
My extended drink/water metaphor there reminds me of a quote from Alexander Pope:
A little learning is a dangerous thing
Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring
There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain
And drinking largely sobers us again
I’m also struck how “shallow drafts” could relate to our pre-GW1 tinkering, which could be intoxicating our brains :wacko: 😀
The good news Chip is that we have over 2 weeks of thinking. That will take a lot of drinking, ideas exchange and tinkering :yes: :drinks:
Great post, Chips.
Nice piece Matt, thanks. Good to get the ball rolling with the articles proper for the season ahead. Only Mitro really interesting me here, as with others.