Friday, May 6, 2011

Gameweek 36 Fantasy Preview

Wayne Rooney v Lionel Messi
The replay of 09 Final will commence at Wembley.
Therer you go. Barcelona v Manchester United. La Liga #1 v Premier League #1. Great match-up promised. Hopefully I will be watching a football game then, not a battle for Oscar awards.

Last week it was Kuyt and Suarez who led the show, as expected. However, Simon Davies stole the gameweek #1 with 16 fantasy points as Fulham will host Liverpool this week. Interesting.

This week will only be more exciting with Tottenham and Manchester City's going head-to-head on their replacement fixture and Chelsea visiting Old Trafford in an attempt to drag the Red Devils down from the summit. Great great fights are promised.





PART I: PRE-MATCH ANALYSES
Fernando Torres
Can he conquer Old Trafford like what he has done before with Liverpool?
Manchester United v Chelsea
Climax of the season. Should United wins, the title goes to them for sure; should Chelsea take three points, they will be on the driving seat to recrown themselves.

Ferguson has deployed his second string players against Schalke during the second leg of the Champions League - a decision which both rested his players ahead of this game and allowed benchwarmers to express themselves. That is, Chelsea won't have any fitness advantages against them.

On the other hand, while Chelsea has already recorded five consecutive league victories, their actual performance on the field were less convincing. They could have easily lost to West Ham should the Hammers were able to grab their chances, while the win against Tottenham was just so controversial.

Both are very good at defence, but Chelsea have to keep attack to continue their title hunt. A scoring draw for me.

Prediction: Man Utd 1-1 Chelsea

The Gameweek Doublers
  • Manchester City (Everton @ away, Tottenham @ home) - Not an easy one for a double. Everton are tough, as always, while Tottenham will have all the reason to give out all of their hearts for the game. Prediction: Everton 1-1 Man City, Man City 2-2 Tottenham
  • Tottenham Hotspur (Blackpool @ home, Man City @ away) - Should be very comfortable against Blackpool. You should pool at least one of the Tottenham attackers. Prediction: Tottenham 3-1 Blackpool, Man City 2-2 Tottenham
The Rest
  • Aston Villa v Wigan (2-0) - Ashley Young to send Wigan down?
  • Bolton v Sunderland (2-0) - Sturridge is doubtful. If he starts he is one of the captain material for this week.
  • Newcastle v Birmingham (2-0) - As usual, Birmingham fails to impress anybody away.
  • West Ham v Blackburn (2-1) - Win this or get lost. A game of unrivaled importance for the Hammers.
  • Wolves v West Brom (1-2) - Farewell game for Big Mick?
  • Stoke City v Arsenal (2-3) - Proceed with caution. Stoke had been causing troubles and troubles to the Gunners every time they met.
  • Fulham v Liverpool (2-2) - Craven Cottage is never a fun place to visit.



PART II: SQUAD SELECTIONS
Sylvie Van der Vaart
Captain his husband.
Captain Picks
  • Van der Vaart - Double game with one against one of the poorest defence in the league.
  • David Silva - Dictates City offence in the absence of Tevez.
Buys-In
  • Van der Vaart - Tottenham still has reason to win.
  • Toure Yaya - Cheap and effective.
Sells-Out
  • Nani - Less influential now with Valencia on form.
Squad of XV
GK: Jaaskelainen
DF: Kolarov, Dawson, Gary Cahill
MF: Silva, Yaya Toure, Van der Vaart, A Young, Modric
F: Bent, Van Persie
Subs (in order): Friedel, Ameobi, Walker, Coloccini

Captain: Van der Vaart
ECS: Value

3 comments:

  1. Is it the same Walker in the starting defender and subs?

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  2. Noted. My mistake. Thanks for pointing it out. =)

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  3. Our predictions are almost the same but still way off on the exact result...end of the season syndrome:D

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