28 November 2013

Player Rater GW12 Update




Apologies for not bringing any posts over the international break, a lot of things came up that meant I wasn't able to dedicate the time I needed to it, but they are still in the works. I'm sorry this is coming late in the week as well. Hopefully I'll have something tomorrow on some obscure midfield options.

The updated graphics can be found here.

Comments Using the Player Rater Expected Points Model

Suarez, essential. Aguero, essential. Forwards in FPL are a gimmie at the moment, you can't go too far wrong. Add in Rooney (who is showing tremendous consistency), Sturridge, Giroud, Remy or Lukaku as your 3rd striker and your set. If you fancy a differential then Lambert or Benteke are also good options. This state of affairs hasn't changed in weeks and hopefully my post back then helped some to get the two big hitters in. Only 3 slots for forwards is frustrating for managers but who said this game was supposed to be fun?

The biggest performance of note among strikers was courtesy of Lukaku, who made his sellers last week look foolish with a performance worthy of his beastly reputation. He could have scored more if not for an outstanding display by Mignolet in goal. Lukaku has been blowing hot and cold, but we can perhaps forgive him a little inconsistency at his age. Two tough games follow a favourable one this week, but after that he seems a great option to pick up and leave in your team alongside captains incredible Suarez and Aguero.

In midfield and I wanted to gloat again after tipping Coutinho for returns, though his goal was in contrast to a quiet performance from the Brazilian. Over the winter period his security of starts might see him be a good option compared to the rotation risks of Chelsea and Man City midfielders. Staying with the Merseyside derby and Mirallas scored and assisted to remind us of his midfield credentials, if you go without Lukaku than he can provide suitable coverage for Everton's attack.

Elsewhere and James Ward-Prowse started and finished his 4th consecutive game and looks an incredible option at his price, offering attacking threat and some set-pieces only Southampton's fixture list puts me off here. Brady was back starting but withdrawn at half-time, his fitness problem is ongoing and Hull's fixtures aren't enticing, making a switch an option if transfers are a luxury for you this week. Elsewhere in midfield and Leroy Fer scored a 2nd in 2 weeks, more on him to come. Cabaye earned an assist in the same game.

In the Etihad thrashing Navas returned a monster haul but I wouldn't look at getting him in while Aguero is in the form of his life. Lampard also scored twice but again I wouldn't rush towards him given Oscar and Hazard are performing very well and giving returns in the same match.

In defence and Mertesacker and Evra earned attacking returns and points, but there's little to note from the player rater model. I'd keep an eye on Azpillicueta if he continues to get starts in a good Chelsea defence.

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