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Team Talk Game-week 23 FPL Fantasy Premier League

Team Talk Game-week 23 FPL Fantasy Premier League

Intro Plan BWelcome to GW23, a pleasant little midweek two-dayer, with loads of opportunities to score heavily. Kicking off this evening we have Juan Mata being unveiled as a Red ahead of United’s match with Cardiff, as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer returns to his old stomping ground. Norwich entertain a Newcastle side, who have to do without PSG-bound Yohan Cabaye, Arsenal travel down to Southampton with a fit-again Aaron Ramsey in their ranks but with Jack Wilshire injured again and then we have a real six-pointer near the bottom with Swansea hosting Fulham down at the Liberty Stadium. And that’s just the 7.45pm’s!! We have two 8pm starts as Hull visit Crystal Palace and then the big one, the Merseyside Derby, as Everton take the short trip across Stanley Park to Anfield.
Wednesday is no less manic as we have the Midlands derby as Aston Villa welcome WBA, there’s a London derby at the Bridge as Chelsea meet West Ham, Sunderland host Stoke and Man City take the trip down to North London to face Tim Sherwood’s Tottenham.
So, huge opportunities for FPL managers – let’s take a trip around the grounds and catch up on the latest team news.

Man Utd vs Cardiff City (Tues 28 Jan 19.45)
The big question on everyone’s lips….. will Juan Mata start the match? Not long now to wait and see, but Moyes has confirmed he will likely feature at the very least. RvP, Wayne Rooney and Marouane Fellaini all trained on Monday, with RvP believed to be the closest to a start. Michael Carrick is out for three weeks with an ankle injury and Nemanja Vidic is suspended. Rio Ferdinand and Nani remain sidelined, while Anderson is munching his way around Florence.
On his return to Old Trafford, Cardiff boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reports no new injuries, meaning defenders Andrew Taylor and Matthew Connolly remain on the sidelines with ankle problems and midfielder Don Cowie has a calf strain. New signings Kenwynne Jones and Fabio will not feature, but will be unleashed on Norwich at the weekend.

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Norwich vs Newcastle (Tues 28 Jan 19.45)
Newcastle midfielder Yohan Cabaye has played his last game for Newcastle as he seals his dream move to PSG. Striker Papiss Cisse also misses out, but with a back injury – he won’t leave until the summer, while Yoan Gouffran also doesn’t make the trip as he is carrying a small knock. Defender Mathieu Debuchy returns from suspension, but defenders Fabricio Coloccini and Ryan Taylor continue to miss out through injury.
Norwich have to do without Michael Turner, Elliott Bennett and Jonny Howson for a few weeks, while loanee Jonas Guiterrez is ineligible to play against his parent club. Midfielder Alex Tettey may be considered after recovering from injury that has sidelined him since October.

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Southampton vs Arsenal (Tues 28 Jan 19.45)
Jack Wilshire is extremely doubtful with an ankle injury, but Thomas Vermaelen, Aaron Ramsey & Mikel Arteta are all back in the Gunners squad. Lukas Podolski is vying with Olivier Giroud for a starting spot after scoring a brace vs Coventry, but Alex Oxlade Chamberlain is still not 100% match fit and may not start, while Theo Walcott and Tomas Rosicky continue to miss out.
Saints striker and wannabe middleweight Dani Osvaldo is suspended after a training ground spat with Jose Fonte, while Dejan Lovren and Gaston Ramirez are out with ankle injuries. Better news of midfielder Victor Wanyama, who could make the squad after a seven week lay-off. Keeper Artur Boruc is fit, but Rickie Lambert will have to be assessed before the game as he struggles with a hamstring injury.

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Swansea vs Fulham Tues (28 Jan 19.45)
Fulham defenders Fernando Amorebieta and John Arne Riise are both doubtful, while fellow defender Matthew Briggs remains out with a hernia.
Swansea manager Michael Laudrup is finally seeing some light at the end of the tunnel regarding injuries as Pablo Hernandez, Roland Lamah and Wayne Routledge are fit, Jonathan de Guzman hopes to return and Jonjo Shelvey, Nathan Dyer and keeper Michel Vorm all have outside chances of making the squad. Michu and Jose Canas remain out, but new signing David Ngog could go straight into the squad for the game.

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Crystal Palace vs Hull City (Tues 28 Jan 20.00)
Hull have no fresh injury concerns for the game, meaning the only absentees are James Chester and Sone Aluko. Robbie Brady is not quite ready for a start, but will feature at some point while Paul McShane is available. Shane Long has declared himself fit to make his debut, if selected and Tom Huddlestone returns from suspension.
Tony Pulis has to do without Jonathan Parr, who is suffering from concussion, while midfield duo Kagisho Dikgacoi and Jerome Thomas miss out with calf problems and Jack Hunt and Glenn Murray remain a fortnight away from action. On loan striker Cameron Jerome returns after missing out against his parent club last time out.

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Liverpool vs Everton (Tues 28 Jan 20.00)
Everton have a mini-crisis in defence as they attempt to keep Suarez and Sturridge quiet. Seamus Coleman definitely misses out with a hamstring injury, while Phil Jagielka and Sylvain Distin are doubts. Roberto Martinez is, however, hopeful Jagielka will make the game despite a slight hamstring complaint while the manager describes Distin as “touch and go, but Villa at the weekend is more realistic”. John Stones and Tony Hibbert are ready to fill in, with Antolin Alcaraz also ruled out. Stephen Pienaar will also need to be assessed before the game, but it is thought he will play, while it is rumoured that Ross Barkley may have a pain-killing injection to allow him to be involved. Gerard Deulofeu & Bryan Oviedo definitely miss out and new loan signing, striker Lacina Traore, is not ready to be involved.
Liverpool midfielder Joe Allen has trained, but may not be risked for the game, while Mamadou Sakho is 2-3 weeks away. Glen Johnson, Daniel Agger, Jose Enrique and Lucas all miss out as Brendan Rodgers believes he’ll select from a similar squad to the one he used in the Cup win at Bournemouth. Jon Flanagan is likely to start the game, but Rodgers hasn’t yet decided whether it will be on the left or right.

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Aston Villa vs West Brom (Weds 29 Jan 19.45)
Mixed news for new Baggies chief Pepe Mel – the good news is defender Gareth McAuley has recovered from a hamstring injury and striker Nicolas Anelka has said he will play on despite the FA charge against him. The bad news is that attacking midfielder Stephane Sessegnon is likely to be missing for another month and will undergo minor surgery on his groin problem this week.
Villa striker Gaby Agbonlahor is unlikely to play as he battles with a foot injury, but defender Nathan Baker is nearing a return to action after recovering from concussion. Midfielder Charles N’Zogbia and striker Libor Kozak remain sidelined.

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Chelsea vs West Ham (Weds 29 Jan 19.45)
Big Sam has the least injury worries for a long time, with only Joe Cole missing out through injury. Winston Reid has returned to training, but won’t be risked at Chelsea, while George McCartney & Joey O’Brien are available for selection. New signing Antonio Nocerino, a box-to-box midfielder, may be thrown straight into the squad, while new striker Marco Borriello is unlikely to be included as he has not played for six weeks.
Jose Mourinho sang the praises of striker Samuel Eto’o in his press conference today, but at the same time, there are some press reports that Demba Ba may be given a rare start against his old club. Fernando Torres is recovering well from injury but faces a further fortnight on the treatment table. New signing Mohamed Salah is not yet ready for his debut and midfielder Michael Essien has left the club for AC Milan.

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Sunderland vs Stoke City (Weds 29 Jan 19.45)
Stoke keeper Asmir Begovic returned at the weekend following five matches out and will return to league action at Sunderland, while Mark Hughes is still without injured trio Matthew Etherington, Andy Wilkinson and Robert Huth. Ryan Shawcross has a cracked wrist, but is expected to play. Jermaine Pennant has been released from the club but the boss is hopeful Peter Odemwingie will be in the squad for the trip to Sunderland.
Sunderland likewise have no new injury concerns, so will continue to be without keeper Kieran Westwood and defender Carlos Cuellar. Striker Connor Wickham has been recalled from his loan spell at Sheffield Wednesday, while on loan signings, defender Santiago Vergini and keeper Oscar Ustari should both make the squad.

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Tottenham vs Man City (Weds 29 Jan 19.45)
Manuel Pellegrini has revealed that striker Alvaro Negredo and midfielder David Silva have recovered from injury and will be in the squad for the game, but James Milner, Javi Garcia and Samir Nasri all miss out – although Nasri is reported to have returned to training weeks ahead of schedule.
Tim Sherwood has to do without wingers Erik Lamela and Andros Townsend for the visit of City, but there is better news of midfielders Paulinho and Sandro and defenders Jan Vertonghen and Younes Kaboul, who are closing in on a return, but Sherwood is wary of bringing them back too soon. Fellow midfielder Etienne Capoue is also thought not to be in the manager’s thoughts as speculation grows he is looking to leave the club.

This article was written by Cookie.

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  1. 187
    TJ says:

    Howard, Adrian
    Chico, Evans, Shaw, Williamson, Ward
    Hazard, Lallana, Toure, Puncheon, Barkley
    Adebayor, Suarez, Aguero

    I think my favourite wildcard team so far. Worth it?

    • 187.1
      The B says:

      Dont know much about WH’s keeper situation lately, but the rest of the team looks solid, apart from the fact that having both Ward and Puncheon could haunt you.

      Palace has Arsenal, Everton and United in coming 4 GWs, which is the worst schedule they could get. You’ll probably have to settle for low scores from them or fill the bench spots.

  2. 188
    The B says:

    Who will captain Suarez against WB next week?

    WB has been quite strong at home in the past 3 GWs. Has only conceded 2 goals in the last 3 home games. Will Suarez break that home form of WB?

    If not, then should we look for alternatives?
    Like Lallana, who faces Fulham. Or Giroud/Cazorla against Palace?

    • 188.1
      The B says:

      Those arguing FOR Palace defence should know that Palace has been conceding on average 2 goals in away games.

      • bihom17 says:

        In the six away games Pulis has been in charge, Palace have conceded six goals. Very impressive, especially considering one of those games was against Man City.

    • 188.2

      I remember a similar case for West Brom made before their last meeting. At that time they had only conceded 2 goals away or something. Suarez then proceeded to score a hat trick, in the first half I believe.

    • 188.3
      daboyo says:

      ill be honest – id only captain Aguero before Suarez…..and given his match-up and the way Jose sets-up away from hom I won’t be captaining Aguero………

      Id say 8/9 times out of 10 Suarez is involved in some capacity when Liverpool score……….. and Liverpool scoring has to be a good 80% + chance……

  3. 189
    Drexl says:

    Guys got a tactical call on remaining WC. Here goes..

    I can balance a side with a defence including Azpi, Kol and 3 x budget
    With a forward playing front 7 of:

    Hazard / Mata / Yaya/ Gerrard
    Suarez / Ageuro / Sturridge

    Or forsake the defence with a cheap (but decent):

    Collins, Ward, Vlaar, Bruce, Bennet (nor)
    &
    Hazard / Mata / Yaya / Erikson (or Lallana)
    Suarez / Aguero / RVP

    So basically cheaper defence and swop Gerrard & Sturridge – > Erikson (or Lallana) & RVP

    I know balance is key, but still not sold on top 4 club defenders keeping any more CS’s than the lower clubs, and a front line of SAR is sorely tempting.

    Nice position to have but which way would you go?

    • 189.1
      daboyo says:

      RVP to outscore Sturridge ………not so sure myself….I can see United winning games against the weaker teams but I can’t see them scoring what Liverpool do…..unless of course Rooney is moved to centre Mid……

    • 189.2
      Josh721 says:

      Drexl – I like the look of that first front 7 with the exception of 3 Liverpool players. Suarez and Sturridge should be enough and just drop Gerrard down to Eriksen or Lallana. That’s amazing how you can afford that though haha. You would also have a more solid defense and the top teams usually start tightening up a bit as the season goes on, so their defenders are usually worth that little bit of extra money.

      • Drexl says:

        Josh – 50 (fifty) transfers for that team!! mainly to build TV, tho whilst maintaining a top 100k placing come Jan, as is the case. Same every year and a strategy designed to kick on for second half of the season.
        Unlikely to finish top 20k tho not beyond the realms, but in or around 50k always realistic. Goal is to win min league always there, as hugely competetive and bragging rights last all summer smile

    • 189.3
      Tekno-kun says:

      Drexl

      I’d have these players…

      Hazard Mata Yaya Eriksen/Lallana
      Suarez Aguero Sturridge

      … and use the remaining money to upgrade defensively. RvP is too expensive imo, besides he’s just returned from injury too. It’s not certain at all that he’ll outscore Sturridge.

      • Drexl says:

        Thanks guys
        Sturridge it is.
        You may be right about Gerrard, tho like Yaya he just keeps on posting scores (look at his history and when he plays he returns – average 7.48 over last 7 full games)
        If I had a tem of them I would be very happy…..

        Ok so Erikson or Lallana???….must say the more I see the former, the more I am impressed, and a differential too

  4. 190
    Starfox says:

    Hey guys,

    What should I do with my team? http://oi57.tinypic.com/2ylpbmt.jpg

    Im aiming to get Mata in after this weekend, but im not sure if i should drop Ramsey, any help much wow very appreciated, such thank you smile

    • 190.1
      daboyo says:

      Ramsey has to go……too many other options around to have him tying up that much cash……

      Personally im looking at the following:
      1) Everton attacking midfielders…Mirallas if I had the cash but likely Osman or Barkley
      2) Cardiff – Whittingham – they have good enough fixtures
      3) Ben Arfa – fixtures are tough enough but he will be on placed balls and one of their main men
      4) Swansea – Shelvey or De Guzman are good shouts with good fixtures

      • Starfox says:

        Thanks, I dont think im trusting HBA again, let me down too many times. Im considering doing this over the next 2 game weeks.

        Lukaku > Rod (this week)

        AJ > Mata + Ramsey > Puncheon (next week)

        I will most likely be making the second move saturday after the deadline as player values will rise and i wont be able to otherwise

    • 190.2
      Josh721 says:

      Starfox – that’s quite an expensive backline you have there. Assuming you play 3 at the back every week, you’re always going to have a premium defender on the bench. Not good. Get rid of one for a cheapie, like Bruce and then upgrade Ramsey. I don’t think you’ll be able to switch him directly to Mata without doing at least 2 or 3 transfers, which might not be worth the points hit.

  5. 191
    am4r77 says:

    I missed the deadline yesterday and Coleman was left in my starting 11 the 2 other players on my bench are completely out and mariappa was last on my bench but does he still replace Coleman for an automatic substitution help

  6. 192
    Tekno-kun says:

    PSG have confirmed the purchase of Cabaye.

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