Tottenham 2-2 Manchester United
Super Sunday started off with a mouth watering clash as both Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur were looking to bounce back from disappointing results last weekend. A win was needed by both sides and they gave it a good go. It was Spurs who opened the scoring in the 18th minute as Kyle Walker cleverly blasted the ball under the jumping United wall from a free-kick after Paulinho had been fouled by Jonny Evans. It was then the turn of United’s man in form, Wayne Rooney, who poked home the equaliser in the 32nd minute after Walker made a complete mess of Phil Jones’ clearance and allowed the ball to drop at the feet of the striker. The teams went in level at the break and the match was poised for a tight second-half affair. No one would have expected Spurs second goal scorer but a moment of pure brilliance saw Sandro smash the ball into the top right corner of the United net and send the White Hart Lane faithful into raptures. Moussa Dembele was credited with the assist but it required a mazy run from Sandro to produce some space for the shot. The lead, however, was short lived as Danny Welbeck was brought down in the area by Hugo Lloris and a penalty was awarded. Up stepped Rooney again to get his second of the game and keep up his brilliant run of performances. That was how the scores remained, neither side happy with the result but a pulsating affair which could have gone either way.
Bonus Points: Rooney (3); Walker (2) Sandro (2) Dembele (2)
Hull City 3-1 Liverpool
With the news that Daniel Sturridge is out for between 6-8 weeks, the mood in the Liverpool camp was a bit sombre prior to kick off, and their day did not improve from there. An absolute shambles of a performance saw them slump to their second away defeat. Credit must be given to Hull however as the tactics of Steve Bruce were spot on. Jake Livermore opened the scoring with an ambitious effort that looped in over Simon Mignolet in the 20th minute, with David Meyler being credited with the assist. Liverpool then bounced back seven minutes later with a well worked free kick that saw Steven Gerrard curve the ball into the bottom of the Hull net. With 18mins to go, The KC Stadium went into overdrive as Meyler turned into goal scorer to notch his first goal for the Tigers. Insult was then added to injury in the 87th minute as a Tom Huddlestone shot which was clearly going wide was turned into the net by Martin Skrtel and confirmed the three points for Hull. Those fantasy managers that captained Luis Suarez would not have been happy.
Bonus Points: Meyler (3); Gerrard (2); Livermore (1)
Chelsea 3-1 Southampton
What a crazy start to this one as Southampton opened the scoring after just 13 seconds of play. It was Jay Rodriguez who latched onto a loose pass from Michael Essien to slot home past Petr Cech. A forced change then saw the injured Oscar replaced by Frank Lampard just before the half time break. Second half and it was up to two Chelsea defenders to get them on top of this game. On 55mins, Chelsea equalised through a close range headed finish by Gary Cahill after a scramble in the box, which saw Demba Ba hit the post and the rebound put in by the defender. In the scramble, Saint’s keeper Artur Boruc suffered a dislocated finger and had to be withdrawn, being replaced by Paolo Gazzaniga. Seven minutes later, a Juan Mata cross was headed home by John Terry to put the Blues into the lead, which they didn’t surrender. The game and three points were then sealed in the last minute as Demba Ba scored his first goal of the season after striking home Ramires’ ball into the box. The result takes Mourinho’s men into second place, four points behind Arsenal, though many fantasy managers will be more concerned about the injuries to Oscar and Boruc.
Bonus Points: Terry (3); Ba (3); Mata (1); Rodriguez (1)
Manchester City 3-0 Swansea
Alvero Negredo got things up and running in the 8th minute as he converted a free kick to give City the lead. That was how the score remained going into the break, although Jonathan De Guzman had a fantastic opportunity to level things up. From then onwards it was plain sailing for City and they got their second and third through Samir Nasri, rewarding fantasy managers who held onto him. The first coming from an assist from Yaya Toure and then the second to wrap up the game was provided by Pablo Zabaleta in the 77th minute. For once fantasy managers were left utterly disappointed as Sergio Aguero’s only telling contribution to fantasy managers was to pick up a yellow card.
Bonus Points: Nasri (3) ; Zabaleta (2); Yaya Toure (1)
This article was written by Migs
Barkley out – Morrison or Brady in ?
Come on Raz and Gp, help me! My master plan was to get shut of Terry to get Hazard in. Got 2 free transfers. Townsends going. But now not sure what to do! Plus like Raz, very tempted by Walcott!!
Dude, with 817 points you beat the shit out of me. Letting Townsend go is a smart move, but as you see Terry is a BP magnet, def. not releasing him and might keep him for the entire season. He can score in every game (actually has a few chances every game, from corners/free kicks), when there is a CS he usually gathers 3 bps. He’s a must (for me).
I really don’t like Hazard, but maybe that’s because I don’t like midgets. J/K.
Personally I’m leaning towards Wally. Hmm, I see you don’t have Gerrard. SInce I got him he did very well and he’s very consistent. Last 8 games, 3 goals and 5 assists plus 10 bps.
I’m a season ticket man at anfield Raz, and love Steve G, but between him or Walcott for fpl points, I’d go Wally everyday!!
Am I the only one who has a feeling that it’s very likely for Rooney to pick up a yellow against Everton?
Tekno – nah mate, Christmas pudding is just around the corner – Rooney’s fave time of the year. Might even go for Red to free up another week or two!
hehe, I heard he was going to do a Suarez on Coleman… that would give him plenty of time to enjoy the Christmas period and then time to lose some of the weight he is bound to gain before he returns!
really hope so, Tekno !
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Which 3 do I play :
R. Morrison(cry A)
Collins(cry A)
Dawson(ful A)
Lukaku(man A)
Collins,Dawson (good clean sheet potential)
Lukaku
Hmmm. Got to go. Guess I’ll decide tomorrow or the day after what I’ll do with my FT. No players going down tonight and the 2 players that are going up are in my team.
Will there be a presser tomorrow or Tuesday with updates? Hope so. Have a good one all. Ciao.
laters Raz
Is anyone else as daft as me and thinking of replacing Borat with Gazzzzaniga?
Doing it as we speak, Cookie…
Not thinking of it, but it makes sense. Pity they have harder fixtures. 3.9 mil for 1 point each week and the chance of more if your lucky… I say go for it!
But saying that I would wait for more confirmation that Boruc is out till mid jan, unless you already got it.
Nevermind, he’s definitely out for 6 weeks according to many sites. Good move and good thinking mate…
Hmmmm could be a good call that cookie to free up some cash !