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Sunday, October 6, 2013

FPL Scout: Andreas Weimann shines in Villa victory

Two of the top three clubs in the Barclays Premier League are handed plum home ties this weekend as The Scout casts an eye over the Gameweek 7 schedule.

Liverpool entertain second-bottom Crystal Palace at Anfield after brushing aside Sunderland at the Stadium of Light last time out and Tottenham Hotspur welcome West Ham United to White Hart Lane, with the visitors yet to score a single goal on the road this season.

Elsewhere, league leaders Arsenal make their way to in-form West Bromwich Albion, Manchester City play host to unbeaten Everton, while Manchester United will be confident of bouncing back from last Saturday’s home loss to the Baggies as they head to basement-dwellers Sunderland.

Saturday’s home win against Manchester City saw another change of formation for Aston Villa. With Gabby Agbonlahor and Christian Benteke both ruled out by injury, Paul Lambert trialled the third system in as many weeks – this time rolling out a 3-5-2 shape against Manuel Pellegrini’s men. Crucially, this allowed full-back Antonio Luna to move to a more advanced berth on the left of midfield, whilst Leandro Bacuna, who has recently ousted Matthew Lowton from the first XI, was handed the role on the opposite flank and delivered a goal and assist in the 3-2 triumph. Despite the weekend success, it remains to be seen whether the Villa boss will continue with the new system once the like of Agbonlahor returns, though Luna could prove an interesting prospect if Lambert keeps faith in the three-man backline.

Alan Pardew’s decision to drop Papiss Cisse for Newcastle United’s trip to Everton on Monday afforded Loic Remy a change of position. The Frenchman had previously been fielded on the right of a front three and grabbed 2 goals in the Magpies’ Gameweek 5 match against Hull but, with Cisse struggling for form, Remy was shifted into the central role at Goodison Park and vindicated his manager’s decision by scored his third of the season in the 3-2 loss. Pardew’s alterations also affected Hatem Ben Arfa against the Toffees. An unconvincing display saw the wide man hauled off at half-time as his manager spoke of looking for a stronger balance to his side, leaving Ben Arfa’s 21% owners somewhat concerned ahead of a schedule which pits the Tyneside team against Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham in the next five Gameweeks.

An injury to in-form Robbie Brady hands Steve Bruce a midfield dilemma ahead of Aston Villa’s visit this weekend. Brady has scored or assisted 4 of Hull City’s 6 goals so far this term but has been ruled out for four weeks after undergoing hernia surgery – bitter news for the 90,000 Fantasy managers who had drafted him in earlier this week. Bruce moved Ahmed Elmohamady onto the right wing last week as a result of Robert Koren’s injury and may choose to hand Stephen Quinn the left midfield role or even move the versatile Sone Aluko to the flank.

The previous Gameweek saw Luis Suarez and Romelu Lukaku rack up the points for Liverpool and Everton respectively. Both players headed into the weekend with low ownership – Suarez’ 10-match suspension and Lukaku’s peripheral role at Chelsea, which resulted in a loan move to the Toffees, ensured the strike duo were lesser-owned picks in Gameweek 6. With this in mind, the Scout takes a look at the 10 in-form “differential” players so far, with each of our protagonists currently sitting in no more than 7% of Fantasy teams.

Dejan Lovren has mainly been overlooked due to the cheaper options amongst his fellow Southampton defenders. Priced at 5.1, the centre-half has delivered a goal, 7 bonus points and 4 clean sheets in six appearances – with an ownership of just 5%, he sits joint-third for defenders, with only six players bettering his score of 41 points so far.

Swansea City’s Ben Davies has already doubled his goal tally from last term. The 5.0 priced left-back has scored twice and, with 7 bonus points and a couple of clean sheets also thrown in, leads team-mate Michu by 34 points to 29 as the top scorer for Michael Laudrup’s side.

Tottenham supply us with a trio of overlooked contenders. Both Jan Vertonghen and Hugo Lloris are costly acquisitions at the back, with price tags of 7.0 and 6.0 respectively, but with 4 clean sheets already, Andre Villas-Boas’ side have been superb in defence. Lloris has earned an extra save points in five of his appearances, whilst Vertonghen has collected at least 1 bonus point every time his side have kept out their opponents.

Gylfi Sigurdsson is the only midfielder in our rundown. The Icelandic star has started each of the last three Gameweeks on the Tottenham left flank and seems to have established a regular role at the expense of new boys Nacer Chadli and Erik Lamela, having racked up 3 goals and 5 bonus points over those matches.

A couple of left-backs also make the cut. West Brom’s Liam Ridgewell has produced a goal, 3 bonus points and a couple of clean sheets yet has less than 1% ownership, while Chelsea’s Ashley Cole has remained under the radar so far. He has 5 bonus points and 3 clean sheets in the opening six Gameweeks - a total of 29 points mirrors team-mate Branislav Ivanovic, though Cole has a mere 5% ownership compared to the Serbian’s 30%.

Mamadou Sakho – a home clash against struggling Crystal Palace affords Liverpool the chance of a fourth clean sheet of the season. Brendan Rodgers’ side have conceded just once in front of their own fans, whilst the Eagles have managed a single strike on their travels – the marquee signing from Paris Saint-Germain has started each of the last three for the Merseysiders and looks a strong bet for further defensive returns.

Peter Whittingham – the Cardiff playmaker has been one of the most consistent performers in the budget bracket this term. Coming in at 5.1, Whittingham has scored or assisted in three of the Bluebirds’ six matches and with just one defeat in five, Malky Mackay’s side are starting to find their top-flight feet as Newcastle come calling.

Roman Amalfitano – West Brom’s on-loan midfielder was instrumental in last weekend’s win at Manchester United. Amalfitano produced a goal and assist in the 2-1 Old Trafford triumph and has now notched in each of his last two – Arsenal may well have their work cut out to keep him quiet as the Baggies go in search of a third straight win this Sunday.

Paulinho – the Brazilian may only have a goal and assist so far but his attacking displays from the Tottenham central midfield have caught The Scout’s eye. Paulinho’s well-timed runs into the box could prove the undoing of West Ham this weekend as Andre Villas-Boas’ side look to return to winning ways after last week’s draw with Chelsea.

Samuel Eto’o – with Fernando Torres suspended for this week’s trip to Norwich, the Cameroon international looks a guaranteed starter for Jose Mourinho’s side. After a slow start to the season, Chelsea are finally starting to gel under their new manager and Eto’o’s eye for goal could come to fruition against a Canaries side that have managed just one clean sheet in front of their own fans so far.

Barclays U21s: Newcastle snatch thrilling victory

Jamie O'Hara (left) and Anthony Forde (second left) celebrate Wolves' fourth goal

West Brom's George Thorne made his return fom injury against Newcastle

Newcastle United scored twice in the last 15 minutes to grab a thrilling victory in their Barclays Under-21 Premier League match at The Hawthorns on Monday afternoon.

The Magpies were fielding five players with first-team experience and one of them, Gael Bigirimana, gave them an eighth-minute lead with a 35-yard shot which flew in off the underside of the bar.

Albion hit back quickly and two goals in a minute, both set up by crosses from Bradley Garmston, turned the match on its head. First Garmston centred for Alex Jones to equalise and 60 seconds later he passed to Morgan Ferrier, whose cutback was turned in by Mani O'Sullivan.

Haris Vuckic made it 2-2 in the 25th minute from Rolando Aarons' through-ball but Albion regained their lead before half-time when Ferrier drove a Kemar Roofe pass into the roof of the net.

West Brom looked as though they were going to earn the win which would have taken them off the bottom of the table but Vuckic, another of the players with Barclays Premier League experience, curled in a superb free-kick to equalise in the 75th minute.

And Vuckic was involved again seven minutes later when he pulled the ball back for Adam Armstrong to net his fifth goal in as many Under-21 games to secure all three points for the visitors.

West Bromwich Albion report | Newcastle United report

Two Jamie O'Hara strikes, early in each half, helped Wolverhampton Wanderers complete an emphatic victory at Telford's New Buck's Head and stretch their unbeaten sequence to four matches.

The hosts forced the visitors on top the back foot from the start and took the lead with under four minutes on the clock with a goal made and scored by O'Hara. The former Tottenham Hotspur midfielder won the ball in his own half and ran down the left before delivering a cross that found Jake Cassidy on the far side of the area. O'Hara kept running and met Cassidy's return ball across the goalmouth with a tidy finish.

Wolves doubled their lead on 19 minutes when Ethan Ebanks-Landell headed in Zei Ismail's right-wing corner, and three minutes into the second half it was 3-0 as O'Hara, who had twice come close to doubling his goal tally in the first period, rifled in a quickly taken free-kick from outside the area.

With four minutes remaining the home side produced a fourth goal as Anthony Forde received a pass from O'Hara before drilling a low shot past goalkeeper John Henley from 25 yards.

A third victory in four matches lifts Wolves up to sixth place in the Barclays Under-21 Premier League table and level on 10 points with Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Everton.

Wolves report  | Reading report

Monday 30 September
West Bromwich Albion (Jones, O'Sullivan, Ferrier) 3-4 Newcastle United (Bigirimana, Vuckic 2, Armstrong)
Wolverhampton Wanderers (O'Hara 2, Ebanks-Landell, Forde) 4-0 Reading

Friday 4 October
West Ham United v Norwich City, 7pm Rush Green

Sunday 6 October
Chelsea v Manchester City, 11.05am Stamford Bridge

Monday 7 October
Reading v West Bromwich Albion, 1pm Reading Training Ground
Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 7pm Emirates Stadium
Aston Villa v Sunderland, 7pm Villa Park
Blackburn Rovers v Everton, 7pm Ewood Park
Leicester City v Stoke City, 7pm King Power Stadium
Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur, 7pm Langtree Park
Middlesbrough v Southampton, 7pm The Victoria Ground
Newcastle United v Bolton Wanderers, 7pm Northumberland FA

Monday 30 September
Exeter City (Nichols 2, Tillson, Watkins) 4-1 Torquay United (Benyon)

Tuesday 1 October
AFC Wimbledon v Gillingham

Thursday 3 October
Watford v Bristol Rovers

Find out the full Barclays Under-21 fixture list here and view the table here.
To discover the Under-21 Premier League Cup draw, click here.

You can follow developments on Twitter with the Premier League's account @premierleague or via the hashtag #BU21PL

FPL Scout: Andreas Weimann shines in Villa victory

Two of the top three clubs in the Barclays Premier League are handed plum home ties this weekend as The Scout casts an eye over the Gameweek 7 schedule.

Liverpool entertain second-bottom Crystal Palace at Anfield after brushing aside Sunderland at the Stadium of Light last time out and Tottenham Hotspur welcome West Ham United to White Hart Lane, with the visitors yet to score a single goal on the road this season.

Elsewhere, league leaders Arsenal make their way to in-form West Bromwich Albion, Manchester City play host to unbeaten Everton, while Manchester United will be confident of bouncing back from last Saturday’s home loss to the Baggies as they head to basement-dwellers Sunderland.

Saturday’s home win against Manchester City saw another change of formation for Aston Villa. With Gabby Agbonlahor and Christian Benteke both ruled out by injury, Paul Lambert trialled the third system in as many weeks – this time rolling out a 3-5-2 shape against Manuel Pellegrini’s men. Crucially, this allowed full-back Antonio Luna to move to a more advanced berth on the left of midfield, whilst Leandro Bacuna, who has recently ousted Matthew Lowton from the first XI, was handed the role on the opposite flank and delivered a goal and assist in the 3-2 triumph. Despite the weekend success, it remains to be seen whether the Villa boss will continue with the new system once the like of Agbonlahor returns, though Luna could prove an interesting prospect if Lambert keeps faith in the three-man backline.

Alan Pardew’s decision to drop Papiss Cisse for Newcastle United’s trip to Everton on Monday afforded Loic Remy a change of position. The Frenchman had previously been fielded on the right of a front three and grabbed 2 goals in the Magpies’ Gameweek 5 match against Hull but, with Cisse struggling for form, Remy was shifted into the central role at Goodison Park and vindicated his manager’s decision by scored his third of the season in the 3-2 loss. Pardew’s alterations also affected Hatem Ben Arfa against the Toffees. An unconvincing display saw the wide man hauled off at half-time as his manager spoke of looking for a stronger balance to his side, leaving Ben Arfa’s 21% owners somewhat concerned ahead of a schedule which pits the Tyneside team against Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham in the next five Gameweeks.

An injury to in-form Robbie Brady hands Steve Bruce a midfield dilemma ahead of Aston Villa’s visit this weekend. Brady has scored or assisted 4 of Hull City’s 6 goals so far this term but has been ruled out for four weeks after undergoing hernia surgery – bitter news for the 90,000 Fantasy managers who had drafted him in earlier this week. Bruce moved Ahmed Elmohamady onto the right wing last week as a result of Robert Koren’s injury and may choose to hand Stephen Quinn the left midfield role or even move the versatile Sone Aluko to the flank.

The previous Gameweek saw Luis Suarez and Romelu Lukaku rack up the points for Liverpool and Everton respectively. Both players headed into the weekend with low ownership – Suarez’ 10-match suspension and Lukaku’s peripheral role at Chelsea, which resulted in a loan move to the Toffees, ensured the strike duo were lesser-owned picks in Gameweek 6. With this in mind, the Scout takes a look at the 10 in-form “differential” players so far, with each of our protagonists currently sitting in no more than 7% of Fantasy teams.

Dejan Lovren has mainly been overlooked due to the cheaper options amongst his fellow Southampton defenders. Priced at 5.1, the centre-half has delivered a goal, 7 bonus points and 4 clean sheets in six appearances – with an ownership of just 5%, he sits joint-third for defenders, with only six players bettering his score of 41 points so far.

Swansea City’s Ben Davies has already doubled his goal tally from last term. The 5.0 priced left-back has scored twice and, with 7 bonus points and a couple of clean sheets also thrown in, leads team-mate Michu by 34 points to 29 as the top scorer for Michael Laudrup’s side.

Tottenham supply us with a trio of overlooked contenders. Both Jan Vertonghen and Hugo Lloris are costly acquisitions at the back, with price tags of 7.0 and 6.0 respectively, but with 4 clean sheets already, Andre Villas-Boas’ side have been superb in defence. Lloris has earned an extra save points in five of his appearances, whilst Vertonghen has collected at least 1 bonus point every time his side have kept out their opponents.

Gylfi Sigurdsson is the only midfielder in our rundown. The Icelandic star has started each of the last three Gameweeks on the Tottenham left flank and seems to have established a regular role at the expense of new boys Nacer Chadli and Erik Lamela, having racked up 3 goals and 5 bonus points over those matches.

A couple of left-backs also make the cut. West Brom’s Liam Ridgewell has produced a goal, 3 bonus points and a couple of clean sheets yet has less than 1% ownership, while Chelsea’s Ashley Cole has remained under the radar so far. He has 5 bonus points and 3 clean sheets in the opening six Gameweeks - a total of 29 points mirrors team-mate Branislav Ivanovic, though Cole has a mere 5% ownership compared to the Serbian’s 30%.

Mamadou Sakho – a home clash against struggling Crystal Palace affords Liverpool the chance of a fourth clean sheet of the season. Brendan Rodgers’ side have conceded just once in front of their own fans, whilst the Eagles have managed a single strike on their travels – the marquee signing from Paris Saint-Germain has started each of the last three for the Merseysiders and looks a strong bet for further defensive returns.

Peter Whittingham – the Cardiff playmaker has been one of the most consistent performers in the budget bracket this term. Coming in at 5.1, Whittingham has scored or assisted in three of the Bluebirds’ six matches and with just one defeat in five, Malky Mackay’s side are starting to find their top-flight feet as Newcastle come calling.

Roman Amalfitano – West Brom’s on-loan midfielder was instrumental in last weekend’s win at Manchester United. Amalfitano produced a goal and assist in the 2-1 Old Trafford triumph and has now notched in each of his last two – Arsenal may well have their work cut out to keep him quiet as the Baggies go in search of a third straight win this Sunday.

Paulinho – the Brazilian may only have a goal and assist so far but his attacking displays from the Tottenham central midfield have caught The Scout’s eye. Paulinho’s well-timed runs into the box could prove the undoing of West Ham this weekend as Andre Villas-Boas’ side look to return to winning ways after last week’s draw with Chelsea.

Samuel Eto’o – with Fernando Torres suspended for this week’s trip to Norwich, the Cameroon international looks a guaranteed starter for Jose Mourinho’s side. After a slow start to the season, Chelsea are finally starting to gel under their new manager and Eto’o’s eye for goal could come to fruition against a Canaries side that have managed just one clean sheet in front of their own fans so far.