Showing posts with label Osman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Osman. Show all posts

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Kick-Off: Gameweek 20 Fantasy Preview

BerbaTOP: 6 goals scored in his last 3 Premier League games.
Overview
Big shocker on the last gameweek with Manchester United lost to Blackburn at Old Trafford. Berbatov is charging with red hot form though, and looks as if he will win the golden boot if he starts all the remaining league games.

Another big news is the return of the King of Highbury - Thierry Henry to Arsenal in a short 2-3 months loan spell. The French should play a big role in this period as both Gervinho and Chamakh will go to south of Europe for African Cup of Nations.

Gameweek Double
The replacement fixture of Tottenham against Everton will take place this week so remember to stock 3 Tottenham players in your team as they are playing both games this gameweek at home. The options at Everton are much less delicious though.

Game of the Week: MANCHESTER CITY  v LIVERPOOL
Soul restored for Liverpool?
Manchester City will continue to defend their top position in a tough game against Liverpool.

Thanks to Manchester United's shocking defeat City should still at top of the league despite losing to Sunderland. They will have stamina disadvantage though - Liverpool played two days earlier than them on last gameweek's fixture.

No injury problems for them so expect the likes like Silva and Aguero to be the key men of the team. Don't put too much hope on clean sheet though, as the captain of the other side - Steven Gerrard - is back and has provided significant impact against Newcastle on last game. Big man to watch.

Bellamy is on red hot form and has a point to prove to Mancini, meanwhile Carroll looks better on last game will high quality supply from Gerrard.

Tight game on hand. I'm predicting points loss for City due to their tiredness and Liverpool's tendency to play better against better sides.

Prediction: MCI 1-1 LIV
Pick: Silva, Bellamy



Fantasy Games of the Week: TOTTENHAM'S DOUBLE v WEST BROM & EVERTON
Assou-Ekkoto is one of the
silent performer at White
Hart Lane.
Well, both games are at home, so you certainly cannot afford to not have Tottenham players.

Bale is stunningly on form and thus should be your captain of the week although Adebayor could as well be one to take the armband. Van der Vaart is also a good choice but I will definitely give the priority to the former two.

I prefer a 2 (attacker) + 1 (defender) setup here so one should take either one of Benoit Assou-Ekkoto or Kyle Walker for this occasion. BAE is the more preferable one here as he's £0.6m cheaper than the latter and scores similar fantasy points.

Both West Brom and Everton have closed down their defences pretty tight lately, but 2 games on hand for a flying team is definitely enticing. All in for Tottenham players.

Prediction: TOT 2-1 WBA, TOT 1-0 EVE
Pick and Captain: Bale, Adebayor
Pick: Van der Vaart, Assou-Ekkoto, Walker


Pick and Drop
Pick:
  1. Osman - The best performer of Everton for gameweek double.
  2. Baines - Pretty pricey, but a good player to score from set pieces nonetheless.
  3. Yakubu - On fire again.
  4. S Fletcher - Will get plenty of chances in front of fragile Chelsea's defence.
  5. Berbatov - In top form.
Drop:
  1. STO defence - Blackburn might be on the relegation zone, but that's not the fault of offensive department.
  2. BOL defence - Defence is problematic and is further complicated by Gary Cahill's almost certain departure.

Transfer Traffic
Green light (buy):
  1. Berbatov - Scored 6 goals already in the last 195 minutes he had featured.
  2. Bale/ Adebayor/ Van der Vaart/ Assou-Ekkoto/ Walker - It's gameweek double folks.
  3. Yakubu - Has started to become the idol of Blackburn.
  4. Bellamy - Should be getting Dalglish's trust after such fantastic performance.
  5. Valencia - Continues to perform consistently.
Yellow light (watch):
  1. Gerrard - The heart of Liverpool is making significant impact upon his return.
  2. Ireland - Led the cast for Villa's famous victory at Stamford Bridge.
  3. Nani - Continues to fire blanks.
Red light (sell):
  1. De Gea - Lindegaard is obviously the better keeper currently.

Gameweek 20 Dream Team
Guzan
Assou-Ekkoto -- Baines -- Samba
Bale (C) -- Osman -- Valencia -- Silva
Adebayor (VC) -- Van Persie -- Yakubu
Subs: Vorm -- Moses -- Koscielny -- Brown

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Man Utd's Season Begins: Gameweek 17 & 18 Fantasy Reviews

Ashley Young is expected to out until late January... Time to get
Valencia the super duper real deal guys.
Manchester United has scored 10 massive goals in just to games to close down the gap against Manchester City to just 5 goal difference. The real test for Mancini begins as the United's engine is officially ignited...

Team by Team Round-Up

  • MCI: Failed to score for the first time this season against one of the worst defence of the league. Big shock. Three straight clean sheets nonetheless suggests that they're still one of the most reliable defence in England. Kompany remains the best bargain of all given Richards' absence due to injury. Offensively they're less consistent nowadays so don't put your shoes in yet if you haven't.
  • MUN: 5-0 followed by another 5-0. The real season begins for them as Berbatov scored 4 goals in 2 games. A guy of pure class but certainly needs more playing time to gain a place in any fantasy team. Valencia is the real deal of the team given Young's absence and his ability to play as both winger and full back. One to watch. Evans is out due to injury as the cheapest access point to United's clean sheets is gone. Both Evra and Jones are pretty expensive while the rest are just so uncertain about their playing time.
  • TOT: Speedy speed boy Gareth Bale crushed Norwich while Adebayor continued to show consistency scoring 6-5-7-5 over the last four games. Both are great buys.
  • CHE: The fantasy points are still pretty widespread across players. Sturridge and Mata remain the "good but not great" buys, while Torres continues to be gloomy on the final third. Stay away from their shabby defenders.
  • ARS: Van Persie is still the ace of the team, while Gervinho is starting to get some serious form when he is just days away from playing African Cup of Nations. Not so good. I like Benayoun's creativity but it looks like he's not fit enough to play 90 minutes.
  • LIV: Charlie Adam single-handedly handed four league points away after failing to score a penalty against Wigan but scored an own goal against Blackburn. Two bottom three clubs. Great. Chance conversion is still terrible for the team. Lots of silly attempts going wide, lots of shots going too straight to the keeper, and when it's on target, opponents' keeper went into godlike mode. From De Gea to Hart, from Hart to Vorm, Ruddy and Bunn. Great keepers were all born at Anfield.
  • NEW: It's great to see Ben Arfa scored his second goal for Newcastle after more than one year. The Magpies have now a second ace to rely on apart from Ba. I can see better attacking display from them.
  • STO: Failed to score in both games but defensively it's still solid as long as they're playing with Shawcross. Nothing really sparkling to comment about.
  • WBA: Hodgson's defensive tactics worked against City despite such a poor group of defenders. Odemwingie looks to rediscover his fantastic form. Certainly a man to watch.
  • EVE: Saha and Cahill continues to stuck deep within scoring drought. Deep frustration. Osman is the only man who functions properly in offence.
  • NOR: The results they got is just so predictable with the same usual bunch of players who perform.
  • AST: Agbonlahor has lost his hot foot and we wouldn't know whether he will return to the Agbonlahor of last season.
  • FUL: Dempsey is showing some consistency at the moment and is a good option for a mid-price midfielder.
  • SWA: Nothing much to catch my eye except that Danny Graham has a nice footwork.
  • SUN: A pretty much resurrected team under Martin O'Neill. It's still not so convincing offensively anyway.
  • QPR: Mackie scored two games in a row. A man to match as we see how his partnership with Helguson develops.
  • WOL: It's all about Steven Fletcher offensively. Best budget striker at the moment.
  • WIG: Still the same old story of defeats and defeats. Poor sent off of Sammon though.
  • BOL: Only 3 goals in last 6 league games as Owen Coyle's position is surely insecure now.
  • BLA: Yakubu has gotten his tenth goal of the season but Blackburn is still rocking at the bottom of the league.