To afford CR7, many managers are looking at Demarai Gray who has a goal in each of the last 2 matches. He showed his value to Everton in preseason as he played a variety of different positions to some acclaim.
Everton paying only £1.5m for that kind of versatility is not only good business, it’s straight up gangsta. The question is whether he is worth £5.6m to us in #FPL.
Gray has become a consideration for those looking to free up cash to move to the forward line.
He may even be a starting consideration for those who are venturing into the 3 and 4 premium Twilight Zone, or those dealing with injuries and suspensions.
We will begin by taking a high-level look at Gray’s role in the first 3 gameweeks by looking at the heatmaps,
then we will take a look at how he executes this role with in-game screen shots from highlights footage.
To begin I would like to examine how EVE set up when attacking. The images below show the touch heatmaps for Townsend, Doucoure, DCL, and Richarlison.
We can see a clear front 3 with Doucoure a ways deeper as a hybrid 8.
If we then look at Gray’s heatmap, we can begin to see his role in this offense. There is a hole in the left side of the attack, just behind the front 3 that is designed for Gray to penetrate.
This is confirmed when looking at the shot heatmap. The 2 shots in the box were his two goals and they both came from that open space that Benitez has designed for Gray.
This design is highly encouraging for Gray’s prospects as a fantasy asset, but let’s examine his execution
to determine how sustainable this design is.
In this first image we see Gray providing a link option for Alex Iwobi. What he does next, however, is what truly impressed me.
Gray receives the ball on his right (trailing) foot, indicating to Ayling that he has a thought of
turning and running through the center of the field. This action causes Ayling to pause and opens the right flank for Gray to penetrate.
After a few concerning touches that allowed LEE to recover, Gray is finally able to leave Ayling behind and confront Cooper 1v1.
In this image we can see Cooper’s feet are planted and his hips turned thanks to Gray first angling his run inside before turning up the wing once again. This is a skill that Gray has mastered and will come up again.
Gray struggles w/ the final product. Gray blindly hits the ball into the obvs area w/o consideration to the type of ball needed. He either needs to bend the ball around Struijk to reach DCL, or allow DCL to take Struijk out of the play and chip the ball to the trailing Iwobi.
We see Benitez’ design in full effect here as Richarlison and DCL on holding the right side, keeping the space open for Gray to attack with his pace. Gray is known to be speedy, but what is impressive is his speed with the ball.
This image shows how Gray was again able to turn the defender’s hips with a dribble inside. Webster has taken a step away from Gray thinking Gray will come at him. Instead, Gray angles his dribble towards goal.
The finish is not great, but it is enough in this case. Both of Gray’s goals came from very similar prefabricated situations and neither ended in a good finish.
The shaky final product leads me to believe that Gray’s production is not sustainable.
I believe he is riding on some confidence from some lucky finishes and there could be a payoff in the short term. At the very least, he is drawing attention from managers and could provide a little profit if he continues to ride his confidence.
For me the decision to bring Gray in is circumstantial. If Son and DCL are out, then Son will become Gray and DCL will become CR7 (-4). If Son is out and DCL is fit, then Son will become Jota. If they’re both healthy, then I roll the transfer.
THE ALCHEMIST
“When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better, too.”
— Paulo Coelho
This week’s Alchemist is Conor Gallagher.
TOT have conceded the 2nd most chances from the left (20) and Gallagher is still flying coming off a brace in GW3 at WHU. Gallagher doesn’t have the stats but he has the opportunity from a tactical perspective against Spurs exposed left side.
To add, TOT have conceded the 6th most ICT to opponents so far (88). The table below, created by @NickTriggerlips tracks ICT conceded stats, and he calculates them himself every week. I want to thank him for this research and for his permission to use it here.
It goes without saying that this data is still highly subject to change since we only have 3 matches worth of data.
Good form and a couple of good tactical situations are enough to breathe life into the Alchemist for #GW4.
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Thanks once again for spending some time with my thoughts. Good luck with the big #FPL decisions before you this GW and may your arrows be green.
It has been said, & indeed it fits with memory, that Ronaldo gets a lot of shots close to the goal, so I looked at CR7s shots over the past 3 seasons. It turns out that last season CR7 scored significantly more non-pen goals from 12 yards + than from inside 12 yards.
Over the past 3 seasons, the average distance to goal of Cristiano’s shots were 17.9 yards, 18.8 yards, & 17.6 yards. For comparison, Bruno Fernandes’ average shot distance over the past 3 seasons has been just a few yards back at 24.2 yards, 22.0 yards, & 19.2 yards respectively
Like last week, please consider these general impressions more than definitive patterns. As players and managers settle into their teams, we will learn much more about who they are this season. For now, we observe the evolution.
1/ #FPLMatchups Mini Man City #GW29 Edition: GW29 Attackers
+ Little Prince Pick of the Week
Welcome back to FPL Matchups; my weekly think piece where I use my coaching lens to explore matchups in the #PL to gain some insight to navigate our #FPL decisions.
2/ Before I begin, I must warn you that only 3 of the top 20 FPL assets over the past 6 GWs are forwards, and one of them is Iheanacho. Only 8 of the top 20 are MIDs while more than half (11) are defenders or GKs. This trend towards more productive defense was predicted by
3/ @FPLMariner’s attack and defense FDRs weeks ago. Currently, on a scale from 0 to 7 where 0 is best and 7 is worst, there are 17 teams w/ and offensive rating above 3.0 (remember the greater the number, the worse it is). Conversely, only 11 DEF rankings are above 3.0.
Welcome back to FPL Matchups; my weekly think piece where I use my coaching lens to explore matchups in the #PL to gain some insight to navigate our FPL decisions.
Life events, Der Klassiker & el Derbi Madrileño have prevented me from watching much of the #GW27 matches. I guess I must admit that the big red arrows I’ve been impaled with in FPL recently have also curbed my interest.
The result was interesting as it led to a quite stats heavy matchups article this week.
Among the most famous Buddhist paradoxes is “form is emptiness, emptiness is form.” I find this paradox best explained, however, by Taoism.
Welcome back to my matchups thread for GW21. This is where I use my coaching lens to examine teams,players, and situations in the premier league w/ the aim of gaining some insight for FPL. #FPLCommunity #FPL
Last GW I had a strong urge to captain Cancelo, but of course I went with Bruno. I have been reflecting on why I shied away from Cancelo in the end, and I think the reason is because he is a defender.
It is common, or perhaps historic, FPL knowledge that defenders have limited upside. I was not conscious of this motivation in the moment, so I did not question it. I should have. Always question.
#FPLMatchups#GW20
From 5 Teams to 5 Players + Little Prince Pick of the Week
Welcome back to my matchups thread for GW20. I use a coach’s lens to examine teams, players, and situations in the premier league with the aim of gaining some insight for FPL.
To begin, thank all who have enjoyed reading these. Your support and engagement mean the world to me.🙏🏽❤️
Last week I took a focused look at tactical situations for 5 teams. This week I will shift the lens to 5 players.
1.Auba
2.Bruno
3.Salah
4.Grealish
5.The Little Prince
AUBA
I wrote about ARS in last week’s matchups thread, and I do not believe I mentioned Aubameyang even once. I think that omission is representative of Aubameyang’s season. There was much fanfare around him to begin the season with his reclassification as a mid,