Promoted Teams Analysis: Norwich
Looking at Norwich as Fantasy Prospects for the New Season
Norwich City’s promotion to the Premier League almost felt destined to happen as the later weeks of the Championship season came by. The Canaries only lost six fixtures last season and won the most games with 27 victories in the second-tier. They will be a welcome addition to the Premier League next season, and there will be anticipation to see some of their star performers and how they can transition to life in the top flight.
Many will be aware of the qualities that the Canaries have but will also be well aware that they will naturally also be among the favourites to be relegated. However, there is no doubting that they are a proven Championship team, and it will be fascinating to see how they adjust to the Premier League. Their scoring record was impressive, as they netted 93 goals in the Championship last season. However, there will be question marks defensively as they conceded 57 goals last season; which was the worst of all the top three teams in the division. This youthful side will continue to improve, but it will be interesting to see whether they can continue to excel in the face of fierce competition when the stakes are the highest.
How Norwich will likely line up
Daniel Farke has proven to be an inspired managerial appointment by the club, and after overcoming a difficult start to the season, he settled on a 4-2-3-1 formation. The two holding midfielders offered insurance to let their flair players express themselves without worrying too much about their defensive duties. While the back four ahead of Premier League veteran Tim Krul will certainly excite Norwich fans as they are only getting better the more they play. Right-back Max Aarons and central defender Ben Godfrey have been revelations since joining the club and could be potential stars of the season. Club captain Christoph Zimmermann partners Godfrey in the defence and their partnership will be crucial.
The forward areas are where the club excelled last season, and the relationship between Marco Stiepermann behind Teemu Pukki flourished last season. Meanwhile, left-winger Onel Hernandez will be looking for another productive season in terms of assists. New signing Patrick Roberts could take up the right-winger position after Farke consistently rotated players in that area throughout the season.
Difficult Start…
Fantasy players would be quick to notice the difficulty level of the opening five games for the Canaries. In the opening weeks of the season they travel to Liverpool and West Ham United, and also welcome Newcastle United, Chelsea and Manchester City to Carrow Road. According to Compare Your Odds, Norwich are 18/1 to beat Liverpool at Anfield, and this shows how unlikely it is that they will get a positive result against the European champions. That is the highest price for any team on the opening weekend of the season, and as Liverpool look to better their second-place finish last term you wouldn’t expect them to get the win.
The same can be said of their fixtures against Chelsea and Manchester City; with the current champions only having lost once in 2019. However, the Canaries will already be looking forward to their first home game against Newcastle, and this could present them with an excellent chance to get their first win of the season.
Norwich Players To Look At;
Marco Stiepermann – 5.5m
His importance was clear for all to see as the club drew the three games in which he didn’t play, while they lost to Leeds United and West Bromwich Albion when he started on the bench. He could be a shrewd choice for a fantasy player as he is only valued at £5.5 million and consistently provides chances for Pukki. Also, he is a guaranteed starter in the Canaries line-up due to his work rate for the team and the club have made no new signings in the number ten position. Yet.
Max Aarons – 4.5m
If he can seamlessly adjust to life in the Premier League, then there is no reason why he won’t excel and become comparable to last season’s Matt Doherty. Every season there is a 4.5m diamond in the rough, and Max Aarons could certainly be that man. He has all the tools that are needed to be a first-class full-back in the modern game as he is as comfortable attacking as he is in defensive areas. This is shown by the fact that he has had 24 shots on goal in the Championship last season, while he also created 31 chances for teammates. His ability to get up and down and adding width to the Canaries side will be crucial in how they attack against opposing sides in the Premier League. His aerial ability also isn’t bad as he win an average of 0.6 duels in the air per match. As a young player this quality is undoubtedly going to improve in the Premier League.
Teemu Pukki – 6.5m
Whether he will match his goal-scoring from last season remains in doubt, but 7.3% of players have taken a chance on him exceeding all expectations once again. At a price of £6.5 million he could a bit of a gamble considering there are other more proven strikers around the 6.5m mark such as Josh King (6.5m), or Diogo Jota (6.5m). There’s no doubt he has the capability to become a good fantasy pick, but at his price range, it’s probably best to assess Norwich and his performances in the first few game weeks. He’s currently 100/1 to finish the season as the top goalscorer, and if Norwich are to stay up Pukki will need to be the man putting the ball in the back of the net.
Thanks for reading Promoted Teams Analysis – Norwich. This article was written by James Hirlehey
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Like Alonso, not seen him in many drafts. I can see why double Bou. I try and only have one attacker per team at the start, until form is established.
Che Adams only needed 2mins to score his first ever goal for Southampton :red-flag: 😀
Noticed he had the #10 on.
He’s firmly on my watchlist as he could be a handy little enabler at 6m, if I can find a good 6m striker/mid I can get Vardy too, and at the moment I’m quite bullish on him (manager, the midfield behind him, he showed great form again towards the end of last season, and quite good fixtures too)
Last season did not go well for me me collogues i em looking for a fresh start this season ,,
Forget last season it’s a new beginning!
New season new page..chin up
request: Any chance of seeing kralin’s draft team?
Thanks.
I think it changes faster than he can type it up, making the exercise of disclosing it here a very problematic task…
Ha ha,
I’d like to see if he’s following the “elite defence” school of thinking….
The man himself stuck it up last night if you can find it in the previous comments.
Ah, great, I’ll take a look!
Evening redmecca
The team I put up last wasn’t my real team, it was an example of how to (probably not) play Sterling, Salah and Kun (I think) in the same team. However in doing that I kept a couple of players I’d slotted in so this is it now (I’m not thinking of 5 at the back and will not be playing that formation). I doubt I’ll start with three Bournemouth players either but you get the cut of my jib on that score:
Ah, great, I’ll take a look!
Congratulations to England for winning the CWC. Well deserved. And what a great game of fantasy Cricket it has been. It made absence of FPL more bearable. Congratulations to Initt as well for winning it finally.
Also, special self boasting appreciation to me for fighting out the coveted 6th spot at the end. Hard luck Otieno. 😛
It’s been unbelievable (best fantasy game I’ve ever played but more on that later in my WCC round-up!).
I hardly follow one-day cricket at all any more but did when I was younger and have traumatic memories of the lost finals of ’87 and ’92 (in 1979 there was only going to be one winner). All three of England’s lost WCs saw them chasing reasonably gettable targets. So I feared the worst today.