Team Talk Fantasy Football GW22
Truly there is no rest for the wicked FPL manager – no sooner has GW21 finished then three days later GW22 kicks off. No time to cry or moan or despair on a low scoring week. But this is what we all love, the fast moving, non-stop, relentless decisions on who to captain, who to buy, who to leave out, whilst trying to dodge a Mitro RMT request. We kick off Saturday lunchtime with Spurs taking on Big Sam’s Sunderland – we then have five 3pm matches as Bournemouth welcome Norwich, Chelsea host Everton, Crystal Palace travel to Man City, Newcastle and West Ham do battle and Southampton face West Brom. The evening match sees Mahrez and Vardy lick their lips at the thought of Leicester’s match at Villa. Sunday sees two matches – the first should be a cracker, but will likely be a bore fest as Liverpool host bitter rivals Man Utd before Arsenal make their way to Stoke – never a comfortable game for the Gooners. Our gameweek finishes on Monday as Watford travel to South Wales to take on Swansea.
With the quick turnaround between matches, let’s go Around the Grounds and see what injury news the managers have for us.
Spurs vs Sunderland (Sat 16 Jan 12.45)
Contrasting fortunes in midweek has made the early game perhaps not as clear cut as we had thought. The home defeat to Leicester was Spurs’ first loss since the opening day of the season and having picked up just a point from their last two games, Manuel Pochettino will be keen/desperate for his side to get back on the winning trail to further consolidate their Champions League hopes. I’m sure some were mentioning them as title contenders just a fortnight ago. This is Spurs everyone – smell the coffee!! Meanwhile, the annual game of great escape is well under way at Sunderland – the win at Swansea was their second on the bounce and has lifted them above neighbours Newcastle on goal difference and within a point of being out of the relegation zone. Spurs have won the last four between the two at the Lane and are unbeaten in the last eleven with Sunderland – but with Jermain Defoe having scored five goals in the last two matches, he’d like nothing more than to continue his and Sunderland’s hot streak against his old club.
Pochettino will select from the same squad as midweek, with just Ryan Mason ruled out. Mousa Dembele came off the bench for the last 20mins vs Leicester, giving Spurs more options in midfield.
Big Sam says any points gained at Spurs would be a bonus as he admits that his squad has some very tired legs ahead of the weekend. New signing Dame D’Doye won’t be available for selection this week, but Jan Kirchhoff could feature. Younes Kaboul, Adam Matthews and Seb Larsson are still sidelined. According to reports, Sunderland are trying to cancel the loan deal for Ola Toivonen but Rennes don’t want him back!!
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Bournemouth vs Norwich (Sat 16 Jan 15.00)
Norwich face another away day, their second in four days, but this time get to travel to the seaside, a huge uptick on a visit to Stoke on a Wednesday night. Both teams will be hopeful of a bounce back after suffering 3-1 defeats and a win for either would be a huge boost in their battle against relegation. 3-1 seems to be a popular score as Norwich triumphed by that scoreline when the teams met at Carrow Road in September and the Canaries have won three out of the last four against the Cherries. Bournemouth have now gone four without a victory and Eddie Howe will be keen for his new signings to hit the ground running, otherwise a long, tough end of the season could be in store.
Cherries boss Eddie Howe says Matt Ritchie is 50/50 for the weekend after picking up a dead leg vs West Ham, but is encouraged that his squad is now looking in better shape due to those players who have returned from injury of late coupled with the new signings, who Howe says have all fitted in well. Tommy Elphick remains out but is making good if slow progress, while Callum Wilson is a “long way off”. Max Gradel also remains out. Howe admitted that Bournemouth’s home form has been “patchy” and is looking for consistency and knows that a home win this weekend could really be the fillip his team needs.
Norwich have no fresh injuries but will be without the suspended Gary O’Neill, who was red-carded at Stoke. Alex Neil is proud of his played two, won two record as Norwich manager vs Bournemouth and is naturally keen to continue that run. New signing Ivo Pinto is still getting up to speed with his new surroundings, club etc and won’t be included this week.
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Chelsea vs Everton (Sat 16 Jan 15.00)
Just as soon as we all thought Guus Hiddink was leading a Chelsea revival, along came the Baggies to nick a draw at the Bridge on Wednesday, to keep the Blues firmly entrenched in the bottom half of the division. Life won’t get any easier this weekend with the Toffees in town – Roberto Martinez’s men will be confident after keeping out the likes of Aguero & KDB at the Etihad in midweek and it would be no surprise to see Everton go one step further and come away with the three points. Chelsea have won the last four vs Everton at the Bridge, but more significantly, the Toffees triumphed 3-1 at Goodison earlier in the season. Romelu Lukaku travels down to the Bridge with a point to prove against his old club.
Hiddink reports no new injuries from midweek, while Eden Hazard and Radamel Falcao remain out injured. Hazard will however train fully next week. The caretaker manager says that relegation is as much a possibility as a top four spot and as long as Loic Remy stays fit, he doesn’t expect to be very active in the transfer window.
Martinez reports no new injuries but Tom Cleverley is rated at just 50/50 to play as he is suffering with a calf injury, while fellow midfielder James McCarthy is ruled out with a groin strain. Seamus Coleman, Tyias Browning and Tony Hibbert remain missing, while Martinez admits there has been interest from another Premier League club for striker Steven Naismith.
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Man City vs Crystal Palace (Sat 16 Jan 15.00)
City will be wanting to get back on the winning trail after their goalless draw with Everton in midweek and will fancy their chances vs Palace, who were beaten by Villa on Tuesday. By Villa hahaha. Oh the shame of it, my Lord. Palace have failed to score in their last four and are in danger of seeing what was looking like a promising season peter out into mid table mediocrity. The match vs Everton was the first time City have failed to score at home this season, disappointing many Kun and KDB owners, but they have won the last six at home vs Palace including a 5-1 trouncing in the Capital One Cup in October.
City have no new injuries but will again be without Vincent Kompany, Elaiquim Mangala, Wilfried Bony, Fernandinho and Samir Nasri. Manuel Pellegrini hasn’t yet decided if Kelechi Iheanacho will start up front, but he says the young striker has always taken his chance when given one. A stat that may concern Sergio Aguero owners – the striker hasn’t scored in any of his three Premier League games vs Palace. However his manager is only glowing with encouragement, “Sergio is very near to his best. He is making all the movement. That means his body is ok.”
Palace will again be without Yannick Bolasie, Dwight Gayle and Connor Wickham. Bolasie will be missing for another 3-4 weeks, while Gayle and Wickham have returned to training and could be available next weekend. Marouane Chamakh and Bakary Sako are lacking match sharpness and Pardew has a heavy cold. Bless. He also says he is looking to bring in a striker, with Emmanuel Adebayor on the list of possibles. Now, wouldn’t that be a thing – Ade and the Lord in one TT report?
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Newcastle vs West Ham (Sat 16 Jan 15.00)
Both teams come into the game with some confidence after impressive midweek results. The Toon clawed back Man Utd to nick a point in an exciting 3-3 draw, while the Hammers fought back from an early deficit at Bournmeouth to triumph 3-1. Seems that we should expect goals here then, although the last six matches between the two has seen the home side keep a clean sheet. Whether the Toon defence can keep the impressive Dimitri Payet, Enner Valencia and Michail Antonio quiet seems unlikely – after all Payet has already scored twice vs Newcastle this season in a 2-0 win for the Hammers at Upton Park in GW5.
New Toon recruits Jonjo Shelvey and Henri Saivet go straight into the squad for the visit of the Hammers with Macca saying both have a chance of making their debuts. Well, of course they do if they’re in the squad you nob. Shelvey endeared himself immediately to the fans by saying he was amazed at the stadium….and also the size of the Metro Centre, which is apparently not even in Newcastle but Gateshead. Jeez where do they get these numpties? That’s not the end of it. Chieck Tiote is offski to go and play in China, like you do, while Siem de Jong won’t feature this weekend because he got poked in the eye and had to go to hospital and will miss a week or two. Monty Python couldn’t make this lot up. Papiss Cisse has been ruled out for 6-8 weeks, but Florian Thauvin will make the squad. There is also good news as Rolando Aarons, Sylvain Marveaux and Emmanuel Riviere are all on the comeback trail after appearing for the U21s on Thursday. Can’t wait to see this all play out.
Hammers striker Andy Carroll will not be facing his old club after limping off early in the win at Bournemouth with a hamstring problem, which a scan has confirmed is likely to see him sidelined for around four weeks. There is better news for Slaven Bilic though as Victor Moses, Cheikhou Kouyate and Mauro Zarate are all available for the match. Manuel Lanzini and Diafra Sakho remain missing through injury. Avoiding defeat will set a new Hammers club record of nine Premier Leagues games unbeaten.
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Southampton vs West Brom (Sat 16 Jan 15.00)
Urgh this one has every chance of being duller than dull. The last five meetings between the two have seen a total of just three goals. However, both teams will come into the game with some new found confidence – the Saints recovered from two defeats in a row to beat Watford in the week and kept Ighalo and Deeney off the scoresheet, while the Baggies were impressively defiant in scrapping for a 2-2 draw at Chelsea, extending their unbeaten run to three matches. Small mercies. The two sides are locked together on 27pts and that’s about as interesting as it gets.
Saints keeper Fraser Forster will start again between the sticks as Maarten Stekelenburg remains out with a hamstring injury – with Forster being able to improve his sharpness it’s possible that’s the last we’ll see of the Stek for a while. Ronald Koeman reports no other injury concerns aside from J-Rod’s enforced absence. Victor Wanyama is available again after suspension.
Pulis was in fine form this morning – chatty, amiable and helpful. He says he brought the team down to Southampton a day early due to the hectic period – assume from this he’s just happy to be away from the mrs and enjoyed a moan-free night’s sleep. James Morrison is out of the game with a hamstring injury, while Jonas Olsson will need to be assessed. Pulis even spoke slightly favourably of wantaway striker Saido Berahino by saying, “he came on at Chelsea and did well. He is getting fitter.” Praise indeed. Ex-Saint Rickie Lambert is also in contention after missing the trip to Chelsea with illness.
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Aston Villa vs Leicester (Sat 16 Jan 17.30)
Wonders will never cease – Villa won a game at last, their first victory since GW1 and what’s more it was against the Lord’s Palace. Oh the joy. Amazingly Tim Sherwood has yet to claim credit for the win, but I’m sure it won’t be long. So with their tails up, the fans belief restored and manager Remi Garde finally achieving a win they go into the weekend 8pts from safety knowing that a second successive win would really make things interesting at the bottom. Leicester are the visitors to Villa Park and they too will be buoyant after coming away from the Lane with the three points, their first win in four matches, which takes Leicester level at the top with Arsenal. Villa have won the last three league matches at home vs the Foxes and if they can make that four then the likes of Newcastle, Sunderland, Swansea and Bournemouth will suddenly feel the pressure heat up even further at the bottom. Avoiding defeat will see Leicester go back to the top before the Gooners play on Sunday.
Villa duo Carlos Sanchez and Gabby Agbonlahor have both resumed training and could be available for the visit of Leicester if Garde decides to change a winning line up. Jack Grealish is also an option after recovering from tonsillitis. Defenders Jordan Amavi and Alan Hutton will both miss out again.
The Foxes picked up no new injuries at Spurs, while Claudio Ranieri was impressed by their strength in staying in the game while Spurs were dominating. The Tinkerman says Jamie Vardy was fine after the game and is only getting stronger and will likely train with the team next week and rest up before this weekend. Jeffrey Schlupp remains out.
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Liverpool vs Man Utd (Sun 17 Jan 14.05)
Oh yeah, Liverpool vs Man Utd – one of the most competitive fixtures on the calendar, hatred between the fans, rivalry between the clubs, rain in the air and the scousers still looking to find a way to get back on their perch. Both clubs now find themselves as poor relations of the teams they used to be when between them they dominated English football from the late 70’s through to three years ago – the rebuilding is showing signs of cracks, LVG is being knocked down by the press on a weekly basis, but at least Jurgenn Klopp retains his humour – for now. 3-3 draws for both clubs in midweek saw more dropped points with a top four place the best either can hope for. United have won the last three meetings, including the 2-1 victory at Anfield last year which saw Gerrard sent off seconds after appearing as a second half substitute.
Jordan Henderson, Jordon Ibe and Mamadou Sakho are all fit for the game, while Klopp describes Kolo Toure as “still in the ice bath”. Dejan Lovren has been ruled out of the weekend and Klopp said he can give no definitive timeline on the return of Daniel Sturridge. Martin Skrtel, Philippe Coutinho, Divock Origi and Danny Ings remain out.
United will again be without midfield duo Bastian Schweinsteiger and Michael Carrick for the short trip along the M62. LVG says Schweinsteiger is training but not ready. Phil Jones could be “back soon”, while Luke Shaw, Antonio Valencia and Marcos Rojo are still unavailable. The last time LVG faced Klopp, it was the German who came out on top and only a few weeks later our Dutch mate was looking for a new job. Hmmmm, I wonder…….
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Stoke vs Arsenal (Sun 17 Jan 16.15)
A tricky trip to the Britannia awaits the Gooners as they look to push on with their title challenge. Just one win in their last five away matches has stopped Arsenal stealing a march on their rivals at the top and interestingly enough the away side hasn’t won any of the last nine between these two. Stoke scrapped past Norwich in midweek and as a result Mark Hughes’ men now sit in seventh , just four points off a Champions League spot. Arsene Wenger seems to find enemies easily enough at Stoke, whether it be Tony Pulis in the past or Ryan Shawcross or Hughes himself. So it should be entertaining, if for nothing else but to see Wenger picking a fight with someone other than his zip.
Stoke will continue to be without Xherdan Shaqiri, Geoff Cameron and Marc Muniesa. Hughes says Shaqiri could be back for the match vs Leicester next weekend, while Cameron has a chance of resuming training next week. Marko Arnautovic is still managing a slight hamstring injury but the manager is fully expecting him to be ok for Sunday, while Steven Ireland and Phil Bardsley are both available again.
Wenger says “we have a decision to make” regarding Alexis Sanchez – it is thought the midfielder will have a fitness test on Saturday and then a firm decision will be taken with the manager describing him as having a 60/40 chance of being available. New signing, defensive midfielder Mohamed Elneny, is available for selection and gives the Gooners cover in an area they are short due to the injuries of Francis Coquelin and Santi Cazorla. Wenger reports no new injuries but hopes to have Danny Welbeck available in 2-3 weeks, while Tomas Rosicky will likely play a couple of U21 matches before being considered.
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Swansea vs Watford (Mon 18 Jun 20.00)
Monday night sees the end of our game-week down in South Wales – where else would you rather be? Swansea and Watford come into the game on the back of midweek defeats and looking to put recent disappointments behind them. The Swans loss to Sunderland was probably a bigger shock than the Hornets losing at Southampton, though both sides would of expected to win those games. The Welshies are just a point off the relegation zone with even Villa threatening to stage a late rally and for Alan Curtis and his men it could be a nervy night as they seek to contend with Odion Ighalo and Troy Deeney. Gylfi Sigurdsson and Andre Ayez have showed some decent form of late and one suspects those two will be pivotal in Swansea avoiding a late season relegation scrap. Watford are unbeaten in their last three visits to the Liberty Stadium and have already beaten Swansea at home this season. Let the shoot-out between Siggy & Ayew and Ighlao & Deeney begin!
Swansea are still waiting to hear if Kyle Naughton’s red card from midweek will be rescinded, with most believing the decision was extremely harsh. Angel Rangel will play if Naughton fails in his appeal – and could in fact play anyway. French defender Franck Tabanou is set to return to St Etienne on loan. The Swans have announced that the Shirt Amnesty van will be at the match – this initiative basically gives fans the opportunity to swap their shirt with a recently sold player on the back for a new one – in other words, “f*** off Shelvey”.
The Hornets have no new injuries for their trip to the Valleys and will be encouraged (I think) that defender Joel Ekstrand completed 45mins for the U21s on Thursday. Ighalo has won the Premier League Player of the Month award for December and on receiving the award, tried to calm supporter’s nerves by saying, “I’m not in a hurry to go anywhere.” Especially Wales on a Monday night.
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Suspension Report for GW22
Those players suspended this week are:
Gary O’Neill (Norwich)
Kyle Naughton (Swansea) (awaiting appeal decision at time of publish).
Players who earn 10 yellow cards by the second Sunday in April will receive a 2-match ban.
Those players one booking away:
Jack Colback (Newcastle)
Alex Tettey (Norwich)
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Thanks for reading Team Talk Fantasy Football Game-week 22. This article was written by Cookie
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Thanks for this Cookie.
Y’all reckon it’s worth selling KDB or Ozil for Payet this GW?
Tekno
No not for me, these are two guys you will want to have for the rest of the season. As is Payet i suppose, but don’t take him in for Ozil or KDB. If the rest of your team is looking good barring injury, I would carry over the free transfer and take him in for Mahrez next gameweek (like me 😉 )
Would have to downgrade somewhere to get Payet for Mahrez, mind looking at my team (think it’s linked) and make some recommendations?
Looking at it again, KDB out might not be so bad after all. Two away games in a row (he never performs away,normally) and City and have hard fixtures coming up. Also allows you to upgrade to however you want elsewhere really. I’d keep him this week and decide next game week
How about your soul?
How about YOUR soul!?!?!?!?!?
Sold mine for a can of Pepsi to a hobo some time ago.
Maybe Kdb next week,if he blanks this week,but deffo not this week.If that makes sense !!!
Cheers Tekno – I would lose KDB for Payet this week mate. Or Ozil.
Thanks lads. If I don’t get Payet this GW I won’t get him next as West Ham face City then, I’ll wait to the GW after. City”s showing improvement every game, so I’m a bit skeptical towards selling KDB, and I’m thinking Arsenal have a tougher schedule and that Ozil might feel the burnout from playing all matches barring one in the winter schedule. Will think more about it.
Tekno, sorry I meant to say I wouldn’t lose KDB, apologies for my typo.
Agree re Ozil
Who do I bench this week?
Moreno for Bellerin, Kola might be benched again so he might not end up playing
I think Kolarov will play this week having been rested midweek.
Beautifully done, Cookie! Nice bit of reading that is. Cheers.
Do you know if Silva will start? Pellegrini mentioned he might not be risked this week. Seeing as he didn’t play on Wednesday, could he miss the match tomorrow? Not sure if I should start Silva over Arnautovic.
I would start with Silva over potentially Lukaku, I think he plays again Palace and Chelsea vs Everton at the bridge is never a high scoring game (not even sure if that matters this season but) Out of interest why cap Payet over Kane?
Hey duthers,
Strictly on form, that is all! I see goals in the Spurs/Sunderland match though, but then again, maybe there won’t be.
Shrizzine, I expect Silva to start yes. Pell said before the midweek game that Silva couldn’t start two games in a week and he didn’t start on Wednesday.
Thanks Cookie.
Good luck Shriz
Too much stars in our team, makes me dizzy. So sorry, can’t help you.
Awe shucks, was looking forward to it, Raz!
Kun has never scored against palace in a premier league game
Neither have I. What is your point?
Do I give Kane the armband?
Or keep it on Kun?
Why are you asking me? I just told you, I never scored versus Palace in a EPL game. I have never scored in any EPL game. I’m the last person you should ask this.
Thanks raz
Hahaha nor have I, does that get me out of answering also?!
No Cookie. Your ranking does a good enough job of that. Even with EPL experience and goalscoring experience in the EPL, following your advise would be dangerous. On that note, if you tell us who you are going to captain, we can do the opposite. :p
Ps. please do the opposite with the B, tell him you’re gonna cap Kun while you’re really capping Kane and the other way around. Tnx. :p
Hee hee thanks Raz.
50/50 for me Mitro. Palace defence is better than Sunderlands, City attack is better than Spurs.
Buy Walcott back 😉
Palace just lost to Villa. I repeat, VILLA! lol don’t let history change your mind. I’m captaining Aguero cause he played very well vs everton, palace are missing a lot of players and because its a home city game. I would hesitate on capping Kane mainly because of Sunderland’s form recently, but both could do well and both could blank. What I’m trying to say and I think raz is also trying to say is don’t let pointless historical facts trump over other logical reasons on who to captain.
I don’t even know what I am saying! So how can you? Stop confusing me people! But I agree with you. On that note, Sunderland conceded 41 goals, whereas CP just conceded 20. 😉 It’s a cointoss, who will show up tomorrow? One part of me likes it that Spurs have an early game, the other, not so much. I am not convinced yet myself, what to do.
Hi Tique, just to pick up on that point about Palace missing a lot of players, this factors in but concerns me for the opposite reason because they are basically all attackers which makes me think even more that they’ll go there and basically park the bus with a draw being the best case scenario for them but ultimately not getting hammered being the unspoken goal.
So all we’ve established here is to never captain Raz!
Mitro, I’ve been pondering this a lot. Don’t even own Kun as we speak but I most likely will later. It’s either him or Kane for me. I don’t think your stat there actually matters in all honesty. If you look at the Palace stats though they are fairly impressive. They’ve conceded the least goals in the league away from home. They’re ranked 5th in terms of away points. They’ve only played 2 other top 4 sides away and lost both (Leicester and Spurs) but both were just 0-1. Sunderland on the other hand… Have conceded 3 at Arsenal, 4 at Leicester, 4 at Spurs and recently even 3 at Chelsea. Apparently they’ve improved but are still 15th in the form table for the last 6 games. They’re 20th out of 20 in terms of goals against away from home having concede 30 to Palace’s 8.
On the plus side City are way in front of anyone for home goals scored. By miles.
So it’s a coin flip then ???
When you put it like that…
Lads – I think it may come to a coin toss!!
Mitro, how do you see your boys going at Stoke?
But how will you decide whether to go heads or tails………….. ????
He’ll ask us and when 50 of us have voted and it’s 25-25 he’ll take a hit :hippo:
Cookie – it will be a tough game I do expect us to win though!!
Brooky – heads Kun and tails Kane
Oi I haven’t taken a hit for ages…….. Which means I’m long overdue!!
Best of how many though ???
Best of 3??
Simplest stat I’m going for is over the last few games Aguero has had more shots inside the box than Kane,with most of Kanes shots being from outside the box.Plus Silva will be back providing the ammo so Aguero for me !
And Dembeie back for Kane.
Sorry couldn’t help that! I’m actually with you Brooky!
That is true Cookie !! It really is a coin flip !! But Kun has to come good soon surely ???????
He’s only come good once this season. The stats suggest we are all mad to think “he must come good”! But we are all fearful of missing the 5-goal haul.
This is true ! They will probably both blank the way this season is going !! 😛
I am fully expecting that to happen! Maybe I’ll capo Payet
That thought actually crossed my mind !!
Kyle Naughton won his appeal and is available to play on Monday.
Knew you’d be relieved.
Tnx mate, loved your article. Especially the part about Wenger. 😉
Why does he still bother with a zip up coat? Surely Arsenal can design him one with buttons on maybe even velcrove.
Like Mourinho and LvG and even Klopp, he has a big ego. They all express themselves in different ways though.
On that note, I like Klopp the best. He’s pure class.
In Wengers case, a lot of ego needs a lot of coats. It’s trying to burst out, so zipping that shit up is hard as hell. 😉
Me too Raziel, he is superb at the moment.
So he should,was a shocking decision !
Evening all. So the template seems to be very broken – am thinking of going with Costa as a differential over Kun.
How is my team looking for this week?
I’ve 0 FT and 4.6 ITB.
SpecialK, I’d be worried about going without Kun, Kane or a City this week to be honest.
If Costa outscores Kun over the rest of the season then I’ll give up writing TeamTalk.
Also, why are you not playing Kolarov home to Palace?
I know Cooking I am still wondering about maybe just biting the bullet and getting in Kun for the hit. I haven’t taken any all Season and 1 goal from him as captain is all the return I need to make it back.
Hmm I’m not sure why I have Kolarov benched, I think I was thinking of the 3 I am playing; they are all playing teams who have a good chance of getting a CS against.
Villa haven’t had their scoring boots on much lately.
Cresswell and West Ham’s defence has been quite good.
And Alderweirld is good both ends of the pitch.
That was the thinking behind it. That said, Newcastle away is a tough fixture for a lot of teams.
Argh. Cookie. I meant… COOKIE!
I forgive you! Toon more likely to score vs West Ham than Palace are at City, in my opinion.
I’ve been wrong before though!
Yeah thinking about it a lot of teams have felt the pressure up North.
I might just change them out.
Would you take a hit to bring Kun in for Costa?
Jeez that’s me on the spot. I would advise you to stick with your Costa gut this weekend and hope for the best!
Ha no I always make up my own mind…. just curious to hear what you’d do.
If YOU would just take the hit with the promise of all those possible Aguero riches.
I would hit to get Kun!!! But you should be wary about caring what I do – unless you do the opposite, which would be very sensible of you
Haha, thanks for all the help.
No worries – let me know what you do! And I take no responsibility