Monday, 11 March 2019

Premier League (FPL) Team of the Weak - GW Thirty


De Gea (MUN 5.7) – David De Gea has faced 30 penalties for Manchester United and 27 of them have ended up in the net. He hasn’t saved one in three years. Indeed, for arguably the best goal keeper on the planet to be so easily beaten from 12 yards is one of the great quirks of the game. The penalty that Aubameyang scored wasn’t even good. It was about as shit as the referee’s performance. Who wandered around like a lost dough ball vaguely pointing in the wrong direction for most of the match.

All of this would have mattered little had De Gea not already decided to treat Granit Xhaka’s 25 yard “sighter” like it was also a penalty. Inexplicably diving out of the way of a shot that ended up pretty much in the centre of the goal. Or his team mates managed to actually convert any of the copious chances that this farcically inept Arsenal backline give you each match.

But no… United were due some bad luck and their manager and fans will hope that this was just a bump in the road in their now unstoppable re-rise to greatness.

Lindelof (MUN 5.1) – Lindelof was so bad in this match it was like he was being remotely controlled by Jose Mourinho. Which reminds me, is he going back to Madrid by the way? Like they’re really actually going to do that?

What is it with these people? I mean for fucks sake. Tim Sherwood is STILL out of work!?

Keane (EVE 4.8) – I really don’t want to keep putting Michael Keane in my team of the weak. I want there to be other options I can turn to. There must be defenders out there who also can’t head the ball? Or don’t understand what a defensive line even is, let alone learn to hold one? He’s so bad he could get in the Fulham team.

Bryan (FUL 4.8) – But you know… he’s not this bad. Joe Bryan is now less of a defender and more someone who gets told to turn up and stand in a particular position for 90 minutes a week. He doesn’t possess even the most basic abilities required to be a top flight defender and has been part of a Fulham back line that have now conceded 68 goals. That is already more than any team conceded in the entirety of last season. Or most seasons. Derby’s 89 goals from 12 years ago is in their sights. I think they can do it. I believe in them. It's important to be remembered for something.

Vertonghen (TOT 5.9) – Poor in Germany midweek and indebted to his goalkeeper, Vertonghen was even worse in the second half here against the might of Southampton. Spurs topsy-turvy season continued as they crashed to another defeat and now face the very real possibility of coming 5th or 6th in a 3 horse race.

They don’t play in the league again for 3 weeks. And when they do… it’s Liverpool. Which Spurs side turns up for that one will likely determine the fate of both the title… and the top four.

Anderson (WHU 7.2) – Some players are already dreaming of their summer vacations. Some are booking them. And then there is Anderson… who is already on one. This was a 45 minute display that a Chelsea player trying to get their manager sacked would be embarrassed by. He just did absolutely nothing.

Billing (HUD 4.5) - Hailed by some this season as one of the few successes in the Terriers ranks, Billing has slipped away much like his side… becoming more and more of a hapless irrelevance as Huddersfield slide into the Championship. Stats wise, this has been an appalling season for big Phil. His pass success rate of 79% is poor for a centre mid. He has made just 9 successful crosses all season, played not a single through ball and created zero “big chances.” To add to that, he has had 40 goal attempts and scored twice. Only 9 of his attempts have even been on target. He can’t shoot, he can’t pass and he can’t dribble (50% success rate).

That he is considered by some to be his side’s best player… says everything about how bad this Huddersfield side truly are.

Jorginho (CHE 4.6) – Jorginho attempted 100 passes in 72 minutes on Sunday. More than anyone on the pitch during that period. He played zero through balls, zero crosses, zero key passes and created zero chances. He literally stood in the centre circle and played 10 yard balls to another player. The loudest cheer of the entire game was when he was taken off.

I feel for him at this stage. It’s not his fault. He is being told to do a job and does it. But Sarri? I’m sorry mate… but end this fucking madness now.

Salah (LIV 13.4) – Salah finds his way into the Team of the Weak for the third week in a row following another hopeless display in front of goal. You can’t say he isn’t trying. You can’t say he’s not getting in the right positions. And hell, there is certainly a comedic element to him essentially assisting all three goals by being tackled (twice) and via a crap cross that came off keeper and defender before landing at the gleeful feet of Roberto Firmino.

Liverpool continue to do enough to keep on the coat tails of City – but with Munich and Spurs up either side of what will be the most regulation 3 points in history against Fulham – now is the time when Liverpool need their star player to re-discover his mojo.

Rashford (MUN 7.6) – From hero to zero – Rashford moved well against Arsenal, but his end product was terrible. This was just the sort of performance that would question his ability to become a more natural number 9, rather than a wide forward where his pace can be so devastating. Rashford is still only 21 – which is remarkable when you consider he has already played almost 200 games for club and country. He has the world at his feet but needs composure and that little bit more nous in the final third to sit at the big boys table. 

He also needs to score scruffy goals. Literally ever.

Higuain (CHE 9.6) – Higuain wasn’t terrible against Wolves, he just couldn’t shoot. His movement is superb and he is an intelligent, mobile footballer who has learnt his trade at some of the biggest clubs in the world. None of that nous has gone missing, but on Sunday he just couldn’t get his shooting boots laced on the right feet. Six chances he had in total, 5 of which came inside the box. Indeed he only touched the ball 6 times in the box all match, which highlights quite how comfortable he is at shooting on sight. Chelsea have plenty of problems, but Higuain has been a good signing for them and you feel it’s only a matter of time before the front three finally click and score a hatful.

Or you know. Michael Keane could dominate him like the absolute fucking boss he is and the Argentinian could be back in here again next week.

Happy Hunting.

HM.

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