Promoted Teams Analysis FPL 2021/22 – Brentford
Here we go! Another season and another article about a new team. I really like doing these articles to be perfectly honest, I find it helps me get into the fantasy mood and also gives me the chance to learn about new players coming into the league. Brentford are an unknown quantity to many of us, so I thought I’d give you some history and background.
Brentford are yet another London side in the Prem which now makes the tally seven London clubs. They were founded in 1889, nicknamed The Bees and have recently relocated to Brentford Community Stadium which they share with rugby union side, London Irish. They have spent decades floating around the third and fourth tiers of English football, so you’d be forgiven if you don’t know them. However, our beloved Elle is ancient so he might remember the last time Brentford were in the top tier. They had a successful spell in the 1930’s when they achieved consecutive top six finishes in the top tier. However, the small matter of World War Two really hurt them and saw them drop from top-flight in 1946 to fourth tier by 1962. In 2009, Matthew Benham took over the controlling share of the club and helped get Brentford to where they are today. Benham also owns Danish club FC Midtjylland and there is a strong Danish influence throughout Brentford. Much like Nuno Espírito Santo did at Wolves, Brentford have the Dane, Thomas Frank as their manager who oversaw the introduction of a number of Danes in the side (7 last season). Let’s maybe move away from taking about Denmark though…
Thomas Frank has been at Brentford since 2016 but only became head coach in 2018 when he took over from Dean Smith who left for Aston Villa. Frank has this high attacking, high pressing style of football where the team defend from the front (similar to a Liverpool style of play). This saw them being the most attacking team in the Championship last season scoring 79 goals which was 4 more than league champions Norwich. This style of football could be great at the start of the season as it might take teams by surprise and catch them sleeping! Now let’s have a deeper look at formation and players.
Formation
The most preferred formation was 4-3-3 but towards the end of the season they also used 3-1-4-2 and 3-5-2 formations. When they played 4-3-3, Toney was obviously the man through the middle but it’s the 3 at the back formations which could offer us an OOP in Mbeumo. When they played the 3 defenders, Mbeumo or Forss would partner Toney up top. If they stick with 3 at the back it could be harmful for Canos though as he tended to play at right wingback.
Started with a 4-3-3 formation;
Raya
Dalsgaard – Jansson – Pinnock – Henry
DaSilva – Norgaard – Jensen
Mbeumo – Toney – Canos
Moved to a 3-5-2 formation as the season went on;
Raya
Jansson – Norgaard – Pinnock
Roerslev – Jensen – Janelt – Fosu – Canos
Mbeumo – Toney
Overall, it is difficult to predict what formation they will stick with so keep an eye on friendlies.
Goalkeeper and Defence
David Raya (4.5) is the No.1 at Brentford and started 42 games. He kept 16 clean sheets in those 42 games and made 91 saves which averages 2.16 saves a game. The keeper was pretty involved so he could be a save points magnet. Raya also faced four penalties but did not save any of them. He was beaten more than once just nine times and made three or more saves on 16 occasions last season. Brentford conceded 42 goals (Raya was in goals for 36 of them) which is 12 more than Watford and 6 more than Norwich. None of their defenders got many attacking returns. Out of the five defenders who played the most, there were six goals and six assists spread out among them but one of the defenders, Henrik Dalsgaard has left the club for Midtjylland and takes two goals and one assist with him. There may not be a Lundstram or Dallas in this team but let’s have a look anyway.
Ethan Pinnock (4.5) seems to be the top option in the Brentford defence. He is a commanding presence at the heart of the backline. He started 39 times in the league, the most of any Brentford defender, scoring once with two assists. While he is a centre-back, he managed to take 31 shots at goal. Pinnock made 212 clearances, 28 blocks and 40 interceptions last season and these are all stats that would suggest he will be amongst the BPS if/when Brentford keep a clean sheet. The centre-back would have got a clean sheet bonus 14 times and picked up just one red card and no yellows over the course of the season.
Rico Henry (4.5) was selected in the Championship Team of the Season. Despite missing the final third of the campaign through injury, Rico contributed heavily when he was on the pitch. He grabbed a goal and two assists as well as nine clean sheets from left back. He also made 25 chances in the games he played. Importantly too was he didn’t pick up a single booking all season.
Special mention to Charlie Goode (4.0) who played a few times last season so could be used as bench fodder although I highly doubt he starts.
Another fact to give you is Brentford were more reliable defensively when playing at home last season. 10 of their 16 clean sheets came at home. That being said however would I recommend a Brentford defender… NO! There are better options for the same price at better teams with Prem experience.
Midfield
Here is a name some of you may recognise, Sergi Canos (5.5)! The former Liverpool and Norwich man who played a whopping SEVEN times between the two teams. His only appearance for Liverpool came as a late substitute for Sheyi Ojo in the final game of the 2015/16 season against West Brom. His six appearances for Norwich were spread between three in the league and three in cups. Thankfully Canos found a home at Brentford and has improved his game. Canos is a right footed winger but played LW and LWB all last season as Thomas Frank likes to play with inverted wingers who cut inside. This led to Sergi enjoying his most productive season so far with nine goals and nine assists in the league. He had an average of 2.1 shots a game and was the second highest goal scorer for Brentford last season. Canos featured in all 46 league games last season (some from the bench) and would have earned plenty of bonus points along the way as he contributed to multiple goals and assists on four occasions. However, he only has an average of 63 minutes per game, so he usually gets subbed off which is a slight concern.
Here is the potential OOP I mentioned earlier, Bryan Mbeumo and finally the fabled BMW strikeforce are in the Premier League… albeit in three different teams. Mbeumo is the only member of the BMW strikeforce that stuck around for Brentford as Said Benrahma left to West Ham and Ollie Watkins arrived at Villa. Mbeumo scored eight times last season and assisted ten times which was the joint most assists alongside Ivan Toney. He was a man in form at the end of the season as Mbeumo found the net in four of the last seven games. This coincided with the switch from winger to up top partnering Toney. If Mbeumo stays up top he will keep that partnership with Toney, be an OOP and also get any clean sheet bonuses which would have seen him with an extra 16 points last season. I feel like this partnership may stay as it was the second-best partnership in the Championship with Mbeumo assisting six of Toney’s goals. Brentford had eight partnerships that combined for two or more goals and Toney was involved in six of them (Toney seems to be involved in everything!). In those partnerships Mbeumo appears in two of them. Sergi Canos also features in two of them and could be a differential.
Another special mention goes to Mathias Jensen (5.0) who is the conductor in midfield and the main forward passing player at the club. Jensen played in all but one of the league games last season. He scored twice and assisted seven times. Jensen had 70 key passes over the season which put him as 6th in the stats for chances created. If you are looking to save 0.5 or have an extra 0.5 in the bank, then Jensen could be a decent fifth midfielder.
Forward
Brentford may have three strikers on the FPL site but only one of those is the star man. Ivan Toney (6.5) is the man that everyone is looking at and at time of writing sits in 36.3% of teams. This is crazy for a newly promoted player but with Bamford, Watkins and Pukki all proving successful in recent seasons then maybe it’s not entirely crazy. Toney’s stats are testament as to why he is proving so popular already. Ivan ripped the Championship to shreds last season by smashing the record for most goals in a single season by banging in 31. He went on and scored another two in the playoffs. Ivan was also deadly from 12 yards as he also takes penalties for Brentford and last season scored nine out of the nine that he took. He got a hat-trick once and a brace on four occasions, so he mainly gets single goal returns. First issue I would have with Ivan’s stats are all 31 (33) of his goals came from inside the box. He probably won’t get as much space or time in the box when playing Premier League teams. The saving grace for Toney though is his strength and pace. He is a big threat from set pieces and crosses. Toney doesn’t just score the goals; he likes helping his teammates too as he picked up 10 assists to go with his 33 goals last season. As mentioned above Toney is involved in everything and out of the 79 goals scored last season, his 43 goal contributions mean he has a goal involvement percentage of 54%.
Those are some crazy stats and I’m really considering sticking the Brentford man in from the start, but I don’t want to give a one-sided view so let me just give you a few warnings.
I’ve taken a look at the Championship top goal scorer for the last two seasons which were Teemu Pukki with 29 goals in 18/19 and Aleksander Mitrovic with 24 goals in 19/20. If you look at their goal tally for the following season in the top-flight, Pukki got 11 goals (which is respectable) but Mitrovic only got a measly 3 goals last season. Norwich and Pukki had come up as champions whereas Fulham and Mitrovic had come up as playoff winners similar to Brentford. Are we then to assume Brentford will follow the same level as Fulham and thus Toney will be the same as Mitrovic? Who knows! All we can say with a degree of certainty is Toney will not be scoring 33 goals this season and there will be a significant drop in returns. Does this make him a bad option though?
The last warning, I will give you is Toney likes a card. I mentioned above how Toney uses his size and strength to score goals and get in tight with his opponents and this tends to get him a few bookings. Bookings are not something we like as FPL managers and last season he received 8 yellow cards and 1 red. These cards will surely affect his bonus point potential and if he hasn’t got the space in the box like last season plus the expected drop in goal numbers, the question becomes “Is Toney as good an option as we might be expecting?” Only time will give us the answer to that but for now we will have to gamble.
All that being said my top three FPL prospects for the newest of new boys are below:
1. Ivan Toney
2. Bryan Mbeumo
3. Sergi Canos
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Any idea when the new players prices will be updated?
I’ve read somewhere that the sun dreamteam have him as a mid at 4.5
Hi Ivan. Who is this that may be 4.5?
Oops, sorry. That was about Sancho.
Cool
If it is Sancho you are talking about, not sure.
I suspect he comes in at 9.5, that be my guess. Hoping he is 9.0 though. If 10.0 think that prices him out for almost everyone, at that stage just get Bruno.
Rashford going for surgery right? Cavani could be gold for the 1st 5.
Yes, don’t know what pricing system they have but I expect between 8.5 and 9.5 in FPL. I usually always take a punt with newbies but maybe Bruno will be the safest bet to start with.
Remember that Sun has a budget of 50m for 11 players. In FPL you are looking at spending 83m on your first XI. So Sun 4.5 is equal to about 7.5 of FPL budget
Oh, I see Otieno.
Just came across accidentally while searching for something else. Don’t usually go near sad rags like the sun
Oh rly? I can recommend quality stuff like Dear Deidre and other quality stuff you won’t see elsewhere 😉
Fully agree with “you won’t see elsewhere”, not sure for anything else
In the past we’ve literally turned down advertising money to do with said paper and game. Because of Hillsborough. Wouldn’t ever entertain that bunch of see you next Tuesday’s
F*ck the Sun.
How is the Kane transfer to City looking? Anyone on here in the know?
I think Toney + Cavani are a set and leave for my first drafts.
I have those 2 currently. Cavani now Rashford is out for surgery.
I doubt even Kane knows. This is Daniel Levy we are talking about here after all.
Ah yes, Levy… When that name comes up I always get a mental picture of a grossly overweight character requesting “at least a gazillion dollars” and fully expecting it to be both real and bankable
Apart from the grossly overweight bit that’s all pretty accurate.
I don’t see him going as City won’t pay the money required. Chelsea would but Spurs will never do business with Chelsea so I see him staying
Any ideas for a keeper rotation yet?
Brighton/Watford
Brighton/Leeds
There’s also this from legomane_fpl.
Note that Dubravka has picked up a foot injury which may hibder his early and/or pre-season.
Does anyone have data on home vs away for cheap keepers. My impression is it can often be the away games where they make a lot of saves and get bonus if they keep a clean sheet. Whilst at home fewer saves and less chance of bonus. However it may not matter anymore and that could be out of date now.
I think you are right. I don’t like rotating keepers
I want a 4.5 backup keeper not necessarily as a rotation but injuries and Covid postements haven’t gone away yet
I would add that although Brighton’s fixtures are good, Sanchez does not usually have to make many saves, so likely just 2 or 6 pts.
Thanks guys. Currently sitting on Watford keepers. Sure to change 100x before the actual cut off.
Hey guys, I think the max premium players you can get is 3 while giving balance to the squad. But still early days as transfer window still open. Point is players are quite expensive this season
Yeah not sure which premiums I’m that interested in early on. Bruno seems a bit over priced right now, especially if his fpl carries on the way it finished at back end of the season.
I think 2 is more balanced. 1 is tempting but can lead to difficult restructuring if somone explodes. 3 makes it difficult to get in mid price players, which can often be great value.
Elle did you get my email about regulars league?
He will have done but I’ve asked him to put a hold on adding people for a few days as we have some changes coming to it (bigger prize than above etc), I just need to figure out a few technicalities about it.
Thanks for replying for me boss. Yes, i’m getting e mails, will be in touch asap.
Full details will be live over the weekend in the new Regs League article / thread.
Apologies, I was supposed to do it last night but something went drastically wrong in work and I ended up staying for hours.
Thoughts on loading up on a price point e.g. 3x 7.5 fwd. Would you deliberately break it up and have an 8 and 6.5 to go for various price points or just pick who you think are the best players and don’t over think it. 3×5.5 def is also plausible.
I might be in the minority but I don’t see great value with the 7.5 strikers. I’m not sure any are that great. A lot of that general type have been historically 6.5 to 7 and not 7.5 . There’s a fair amount of options but I’m not convinced there’s enough for three. With the defenders I think there’s more options and a lot better value .
The forgotten Jiminez comes in at 7.5m. The slightly roguish headband may draw in a few.
Interesting. You don’t think Alonso & Gundo are too much of a starting risk?
Gundos up for sale isn’t he ? I know Sterling is.
I think Mahrez too.
Need some Man City. Gundo was in view of the ligament damage KDB sustained. Alonso is a short term filler for Shaw and some attacking cover for the Palace game. Well rested and with a preseason, so could start over Chilwell and Emerson who have a short break. Plenty of time for things to change.
I see, well explained.
Yeah I like Gundo if KDB is struggling which he might be. Alonso I can’t see playing much and is a transfer waiting to happen
I’m having 3 5.5m defenders, toying with a 442 as well with 4 of them
I agree Gear, I want them all – seems like good value in the lot of them!
I’ve got TAA Dias Shaw Digne and Fofana and I don’t really want to change any of them
Yeah I had that back line for a while. I have changed it though there’s loads of value in 4.5s as well
The problem of going very strong at the back is that you have very little room for manoeuvre elsewhere in the team. You can build a good team but the formation lacks flexibility.
Starting with four seems ok to me but I’d make one of the four a 4.5.