Liverpool and Sheffield United keeps
showing that they are the teams you're
supposed to have defensive players from. Lascelles won't be a standard pick but should be decent in most home games. Van Dijk is the better value option compared to
Robertson.
Not a single attacking return in
midfield except for Salas brace. The Captaincy
went in our favor this week which led to
a green arrow to 40k. I didn't see Fleck
but I regret playing him since he's a
central defensive midfielder and Steven
scored 6 points from my bench.
Unluckiest was Agüero, he missed several big chances and would have gotten an assist if just Gündogan
had scored his penalty. There's reason to
believe that Kun will start the next home
game.
The plan is to roll the FT, there's no major concerns at
the moment and the fixtures are good, but
the biggest reason for saving the
transfer is that there's a blank GW 28 to navigate through and two free
transfers should come in handy down the
line. The plan is to BB in GW27
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DF: Digne (£6.1m) - Not much needs to be said of the flying Frenchman's ability to provide points, having laid on 4 goals and 13 assists in his two seasons so far at the club.
Everton have a relatively comfortable run in their next 5, with 4 fixtures against teams they would be hoping to replicate their opening day clean sheet against.
MF: Havertz (£8.4m) - After a tough start, Havertz has been dumped by a lot of frustrated managers, but Lampard opted to give him a start in the Carabao cup in midweek, which may prove a master stroke as the German went on to...
DEF: Lamptey (£4.5m) - As a team, Brighton passed the eye test against Chelsea, who were hugely flattered by a 3-1 score line, and few stood out like the young right back. Playing as a RWB in front of a back 3, Lamptey had plenty of room to roam and looked lively all evening,...
...eventually nabbing an assist by providing the final pass behind Trossard’s long range equaliser.
As the new season begins I wanted to start a new series where I use my tactical knowledge as a football coach and apply it to FPL. We will take a look at the skills and roles of players and how it affects the FPL output of themselves and their teammates.
Part 1: Fulham
The majority of this thread will focus on Arsenal’s players since they are the most interesting FPL assets. But I wanted to share my view on how Fulham looked in this game to give you an idea of how they might perform this season. To summarize their attack: