
Sidelined since mid-September with a hamstring injury, the 34-year-old has not been able to be quite the on-field force he might wish to be as Monaco compete on multiple fronts in Ligue 1 and the Europa League ( on Paramount+). It ought to be no surprise, then, that even as he looks to aid the Monaco cause off the pitch, his mind is already on a future in the dugout. Just like a coal miner in Thatcher's government, I’m powerless to stop the south infiltrating our pleasant little northern community.From the moment he first burst into the Arsenal side as a teenager, Cesc Fabregas has carried with him a maturity beyond his years. Some Chelsea fan called Roy Collins joined the league, already ranked in the top 100. It’s intensely competitive between 5 th and 2 nd with only 11pts between the lot. Patrick Stankiewicz and Razvan Dumitru sit in 5 th and 4 th respectively. Many of the names sitting around the top remain the same. We’re approaching 600 members in the City Xtra League now, which is great to see. Dropping five points at home to Southampton and Palace are the sort of small margins that can define a league challenge. I’m hopeful City can kick on after the derby win and cancel out these poor performances at the Etihad Stadium. 46% of the chances they concede are coming from their right side so players like Joao Cancelo and Phil Foden might be the best bets for GW12. It’s clear the issues are at both ends of the pitch and they’re visibly missing Dominic Calvert-Lewin. In those last seven games, they’re 17 th in the Premier League for big chances conceded and 15 th for successful final third passes. After another double-digit haul on the road and considering he’s currently got the most touches in the final third amongst all players, he’s worth a transfer if you don’t own him.Įverton are having a rough time with it, with only one win in the last seven. The City asset I do have faith in is Joao Cancelo (£6.5). I’m still uncertain that he’ll consistently bag returns though. Bernardo Silva (£7.1) came up with another goal and is now our highest scoring midfielder in FPL. In all seriousness, it was a belting performance from City. I was hoping for more Micah Richards, but we only got 15 minutes and Joleon Lescott wasn’t even there. However, the sections of the video where you watch the team train can get a bit tedious, so I’m unsure why they focused on that for a 90-minute training special at Old Trafford. Getting a behind the scenes look at what goes on at the club is quite pleasant. I’ve always enjoyed those ‘Inside City’ YouTube videos. GW11 Review: Manchester United 0-2 Manchester City Particularly as the majority of chances that Leeds concede come from central positions. Under Conte, chance creation from central positions has launched up to 57%. If they continue this way, Harry Kane (£12.2) and Heung-Min Son (£10.3) will thrive and transferring in one of these two for GW12 is essential. In Nuno Espirito Santo’s last six matches as Tottenham manager, attacks were prioritised down the flanks, with 38% coming from the left and 33% coming from the right. Only 29% of chances were created centrally. "Best Manager Ever!", "Goat Mentality" - Several Man City Fans Shower Praise on Pep Guardiola Following 'Genius' Comments The beginning of Antonio Conte’s stewardship over Tottenham was swiftly interrupted by an international break, so we haven’t yet been given the opportunity to fully gauge how his system will take effect. Tottenham v Leeds, Sunday 21st November, 4:30PM After which, it might be ideal to get rid. Particularly with games against Norwich in GW13 and Burnley in GW14. It’s for that reason that popular assets like Raúl Jiménez (£7.7, 9.9%) and Hwang Hee-Chan (£5.8, 12.8%) should receive an extended stay in your teams.


To be fair, Wolves have managed to find the results that were promised by their performances at the start of the season. Their fixture run from GW12 to GW21 is terrible, with West Ham, Liverpool, City and Chelsea in the next seven games. These are the least of your concerns if you’re a Wolves fan. Wolves v West Ham, Saturday 20th November, 3PM Ī global pandemic, a rise in the terror threat level and pork shortages in Dean Smith’s butchers. Thankfully, the next break is in four months, so there’s a nice chunk of time before any more acts of managerial terrorism are committed. There’s no rush to bring in the assets you want, particularly if they’re playing tightly-scheduled international games with a bulk of travel to disrupt their recovery routines.
