PROMOTED TEAM ANALYSIS- LEEDS UNITED
Premier League football returns to Elland Road this season bringing to an end Leeds United’s sixteen-year absence from top-flight football. The road back has not been easy, thirteen seasons in the Championship, three in League One. The blame for their fall from grace can largely be put down to spectacular financial mismanagement, for those too young to remember, they essentially spent a boatload of cash on players they couldn’t afford in the hope of Champions League success, and then failed to qualify. Oops.
That was then, this is now. They are back where (at least where Leeds fans believe) they belong. Manager Marcelo Bielsa’s side lit up the Championship, few could argue that they deserved it this time round, having come so close in seasons gone.
When it comes to picking FPL players from promoted teams, its often prudent to wait and see; for every Cantwell, there’s a Cairney, and all the research in the world can’t offer a 100% guarantee that last season’s Championship player of the season can replicate that form when they make the step-up. However, as Wolves and Sheffield United have shown in recent seasons, promoted teams can often hold their own against the big boys at the first time of asking, and in doing so, provide us with budget-friendly options that will help spread your FPL budget.
Of the three promoted teams, the Championship winners unsurprisingly look to have the most viable options. A lot of the focus thus far has centred around their defensive assets, no surprise given the 22 clean sheets they kept in the Championship (5 more than any other side), where they conceded just 35 times in 46 games, again, the best tally in the league. Can Leeds replicate this form in the Premier League? Doubtful, but if they can be more Sheffield United and less Norwich City in their return to the top-flight, they could offer some canny options at the back. So, if you’re looking for bargains from the promoted teams, this is where I’d start, and these are the players that at least on paper, have the potential to repay your faith.
Goalkeepers – Illan Meslier / Kiko Casilla (Both £4.5m)
As Dean Henderson and Neil Etheridge have shown over the last two seasons, goalkeepers for promoted sides can offer better value than some of their more established rivals between the sticks. At present, the biggest question is who will get the nod as first choice. Kiko Casilla started the 2019/20 season and amassed 17 clean sheets in 36 matches. His season was curtailed following a hefty 8-match ban (for using racist language) which saw the former Real Madrid stopper replaced by 20-year-old France U20 keeper Illan Meslier. Meslier performed admirably in their final 10 games, keeping 5 clean sheets and most Leeds fans are convinced it will be Meslier who will be given the nod. Hopefully, pre-season will give us a clear indication either way.
Defenders – Stuart Dallas / Luke Ayling / Ezgjan Alioski (all £4.5m)
Attacking fullbacks have become a dominant force in FPL and Leeds seem to have them in abundance. Stuart Dallas and Luke Ayling played most of last year’s campaign for The Whites at left and right-back respectively and could both offer decent attacking potential. Of the two, Ayling (recently named as the Championship’s player of the year) is more certain to retain his place in his natural position at right-back. Ayling made 37 appearances in the 2019/20 season and helped keep 18 clean-sheets, picking up an additional 9 attacking returns (4 goals, 5 assists).
Stuart Dallas made 45 appearances for Leeds in the Championship last season, however, it’s worth noting that he filled in across several positions including left-back, right-back and central midfield due to a variety of injuries across those positions. Having played much of his career as a winger it’s no surprise Dallas excelled as a makeshift left-back. Dallas picked up 8 attacking returns (5 goals, 3 assists), if he can retain his place in the team, his underlying data (from 2019/20 season) suggests he can offer a more offensive threat than Ayling, especially if he returns to his more natural position on left of the Leeds attack.
Ezgjan Alioski seems to have gone under the radar given all the chatter I’ve seen dedicated to Dallas and Ayling. Like Dallas, Alioski has played as a winger for much of his career, however, following an injury to first-choice left-back Barry Douglas (another one to watch at just £4.0m) in both the 2018/19 and 2019/20 seasons, Alioski, like Dallas has been deployed as a makeshift full-back. He made 39 appearances for Leeds last season where he registered 10 attacking returns (5 goals, 5 assists). Again, like Dallas, Alioski’s appeal will depend largely on retaining his place in Bielsa’s first-choice 11. It should also be noted that Alioski played significantly fewer minutes than both Ayling and Dallas, which points to higher productivity given his returns, but perhaps less reassuring when it comes to being on the pitch for the required 60 minutes when they do pick up a clean sheet. His 8 yellow cards also indicate that he’s a naughty boy on occasion.
Midfielders – Pablo Hernández (£6.0m) / Jack Harrison (£5.5m) / Mateusz Klich (£5.5m) / Hélder Costa (£5.5m)
Only Brentford (80) scored more goals than Leeds (77) in the 2019/20 campaign. However, to put those 77 goals into context, in the 2018/19 season Norwich scored the second-highest number of goals (93) in a Championship season (over the last decade) yet still finished last season with just 26 goals as they headed straight back down to the Championship. The other problem for FPL managers is that their goals tend to be spread across the whole squad.
9 goals and 9 assists have garnered former Swansea player Pablo Hernández a less than alluring £6.0m price tag. At first glance, he looks to be the one to go for in Leeds Midfield, but at 35 years old his minutes will be heavily managed, indeed, he started just 27 games in last season’s 46 game campaign. There is no doubting the Spaniards creative ability, he took 74 shots last season, a tally only bettered by only three other players, all the more remarkable given his managed minutes. I think at £6.0m it’ll be a wait and see for most FPL managers and I wouldn’t try to sway you otherwise.
23-year-old Manchester City Winger Jack Harrison will begin his third season on loan at Elland Road. At £5.5m he’s certainly a player worthy of consideration following 14 attacking returns (6 goals, 8 assists) in 45 starts for The Whites. He’s very much a player on the upward trajectory of his career and should retain his place in Bielsa’s first 11. I do feel that most (all) of Leeds attacking players should be given a ‘wait and see’ tag and Harrison is no different, it’s hard to argue the merits of a £5.5m promoted midfielder when there are more experienced players available at the same price or less.
Polish International Mateusz Klich is the second in a trio of £5.5m midfield options for Leeds. He registered 6 goals and 5 assists in his 45 appearances for Leeds last term and looks assured of his place in their starting 11. Much like the aforementioned Harrison, Klich will be very much a wait and see, what perhaps puts him slightly ahead of the Manchester City loanee is that he might be on penalties, having taken three in the 2019/20 season, including their last one given post-lockdown.
Former Wolves midfielder Hélder Costa makes up our £5.5m midfield trio. Costa predominantly operates on the right side of midfield where he made 43 appearances for Leeds Championship winning side picking up 8 attacking returns (4 goals, 4 assists) and whilst this falls short of the numbers produced by his opposite number Harrison, perhaps he can be considered a safer option given his Premier League experience at his former club during the 2018/19 season.
Forward(s) Patrick Bamford (£5.5m)
At present Bamford is the only Leeds forward listed by FPL. There is something about that £5.5m price tag that seems to scream ‘don’t go there’ and yet he could still offer value should Leeds fail to bolster their attack. His 16 goals and 2 assists in the 2019/20 season put him level with teammate Costa for attacking returns, but still some way short of the Championships top-scorer Aleksandar Mitrovic’s 26 goals and 3 assists. To say Bamford could and should have scored more is something of an understatement. No other Championship player topped his 128 shots in the box, and of the 44 big chances that came his way, only 10 found the back of the net. Bamford does, of course, come with Premiership experience, but his single goal in 27 appearances in the top flight hardly inspires. However, with a distinct lack of forward options at his price-point (Benteke anybody?), he may on occasion become an option if he manages to improve his woeful conversion rate.
That’s all, for now, folks, this is my first article proper in what will be the fourth year as a contributor here at FF247. I’ve enjoyed a few weeks break from all things football and I’m looking forward to another season of writing and interacting with all of you!
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August 28, 2020
Leeds United are on the verge of agreeing a deal with Freiburg for defender Robin Koch, reports Phil Hay.
The Athletic understands the two clubs are close to shaking hands on a fee in the region of £13m, setting Koch up to become Leeds’ second first-team signing of the summer. The Elland Road club are poised to confirm the record-breaking £27m arrival of Valencia striker Rodrigo, who accepted a four-year contract earlier this week.
Koch was targeted after Leeds failed with three offers for Brighton’s Ben White, the 22-year-old who starred on loan in the Championship title-winning campaign, and discussions with Freiburg have progressed positively in the past 48 hours. Leeds are hopeful of bringing Koch to England for a medical over the weekend if terms with Freiburg can be finalised.
The 24-year-old Germany international has been on the radar of Leeds’ scouting team for some time and was seen as a strong alternative if Brighton refused to sell White.
August 27, 2020
Manchester City are still planning to sign Kalidou Koulibaly from Napoli despite their ongoing pursuit of Lionel Messi, although negotiations between the two clubs are yet to reach a breakthrough, reports Sam Lee.
The Athletic understands that Napoli chairman Aurelio De Laurentiis has told City that he wants €90 million for Koulibaly. City are said to be unruffled by that lofty figure and have communicated to the Italians that they remain confident a deal will be agreed.
Sources told the The Athletic earlier in the summer that De Laurentiis had informed Koulibaly, 29, that he could leave for €80 million, and City are prepared to get towards that figure once bonuses are included.
There is already an agreement between City and Koulibaly and while the transfer is still to be concluded, there is an acceptance by the Premier League side that that is the price of doing business with Napoli.
City made Koulibaly their priority defensive target this summer and are determined to get their man after missing out on Harry Maguire last summer, when they refused to meet Leicester City’s asking price.
They do not want the same thing to happen again and believe they will eventually find a breakthrough in negotiations, despite knowing first hand the difficulty of dealing with De Laurentiis, given he sanctioned the sale of Jorginho in 2018 only to go back on his word.
City are meanwhile waiting to discover what their next steps will be regarding Messi. They have calculated that they will be able to fund his lofty wages and it is now understood that they are willing to pay a fee and offer players to get the Argentinean out of the Nou Camp.
West Bromwich Albion are in advanced talks over a deal to sign Wigan Athletic centre-back Cedric Kipre, reports Steve Madeley.
Albion have held discussions with Wigan’s administrators and now appear the probable destination for the Paris-born defender, who is one of the players most likely to be sold by the troubled League One club.
Kipre was one of Wigan’s most impressive performers last season as they were relegated from the Championship, in part due to the 12-point deduction that came when they entered administration.
No formal bid has yet been tabled but with Kipre’s value likely to be below £1 million due to Wigan’s parlous financial state, agreeing a fee is not expected to be an issue.
Blackburn Rovers, managed by former Albion boss Tony Mowbray, had thought to be leading the race for Kipre but he is expected to be lured by the prospect of Premier League football at The Hawthorns.
Kipre moved from France as a teenager to join Leicester’s academy but has gained his first-team experience with Motherwell in the SPL and Wigan in the Championship, where he made 34 appearances last season.
Albion have a strong interest in Brighton centre-back Shane Duffy but the clubs are not yet close in terms of the Irishman’s valuation. The Athletic understands Brighton are not keen to sell at a reduced rate to a club expected to be competing with them in the same part of the Premier League table.
Albion have also held discussions about Celtic defender Kristoffer Ajer but his value — potentially more than £15 million — is an obvious stumbling block.
The Athletic (28/08/20)
Cheers for this GP.
Koulibaly is one of the best defenders out there, would be a great signing. Although i had a client of mine who is friends and works for De Laurentiis in his other gig, investing in movies. By his account ADL is quite the personality and a very tough negotiator.
He’s a complete nightmare from everything I’ve read about him.
Crystal Palace
So what’s the craic with this fella
He’s a striker who has been signed from QPR and an England Under 21 international.
About a goal every four games across his career. He’s 22.
He is a No 10/winger i think GP. At least that’s where he played last season.
Much like Havertz, I have seen him in that wide left in a 4231 and a 433. Interested to see where Palace and FPL have him.
Will keep an eye on for the budget slot
Yeah I’m very interested in his price
As if it’s not weird enough they do the weird dances and signs during post goal celebrations…. Now they act like thugs in regular pictures? Wtf is wrong with footballers these days. I miss the old times. This is stupid shit.
Has he got a ‘tache or not? Desperate to know!!
Added at 6 million
will be leaving him for now then
I think he’s prob still a good pick at that price but would have preferred 5.5 and I prob would have taken him at that
Looks a bit like he’s been caught in the act of consuming a bogey and is trying to hide the fact, making it much worse.
:big-lol:
Anyone know about Sam Greenwood, just signed for Leeds from Arsenal. Supposed to be a strong prospect.
Think he’s going in to the development squad.
Cool, cheers gp
Chelsea
I was hoping they’d continue the ‘[name] is blue!’ exclamations.
Ben was blue…still blue. Thiago was blue…still blue, too! :hippo:
On a serious note, he’ll be a good asset for them. Chelsea fans will surely hope they don’t sign another defender tomorrow (and make it four in as many days!)
How likely is it that vinagre will play, and is Shaw a 5m pick?
As things stand currently Vinagre is fine. It looks like Doherty might be going. I think Shaw is a decent enough pick if he is fit. I believe he might still be injured
Thanks Smash, it’s hard to pick a team, having to factor in the Manchester teams coming into the equation from game week 2 on.
This is what I’ve come up with at the moment. Any views would be grateful.
The plan is to bring kdb and Bruno from 2 or 3 on.
And this for gameweek 1
Sorry, with vinagre and Shaw instead of Doherty and mitchell :wacko: without dohert
Can you do Son straight to Bruno
Not if I keep Doherty,yes if I bring in Shaw and Vinagre.
No sorry,still 0.5m short,even with those moves.