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Plus, Levy to sell stakes, Liverpool's Salah replacement + Dortmund on Sancho, and more
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Letās get into it, shall weā¦
Todayās newsletter includes:
š Spotlight game: Arsenal vs Spurs in focus
š Gameweek 6 - quick tips and analysis
š¤ Injury list - full list and insight
FIXTURES
SATURDAY 23 SEPTEMBER
SUNDAY 22 SEPTEMBER
šļø MORNING BRIEF
Everything you need know
š” Daniel Levy admits heās āopenā to selling stake in Spurs. Speaking to Bloomberg, the owner said, "If anyone wants to make serious propositions to the board of Tottenham, we will consider it along with our advisors.ā Looks like the cost-of-living is affecting just about everyoneā¦
š§¤Ding-dingā¦ Raya backs himself to become Arsenalās first-choice goalkeeper. But he doesnāt know whether he will keep his place for Sundayās north London derby, via Telegraph.
āš¼ Joao Palhinha has no release clause in his new contract at Fulham, meaning Bayern Munich may have to foot a heftier bill than they originally thoughtā¦
šļø Liverpool has its eye on Real Madridās Rodrygo in case Salah cashes in with a Saudi contract in Januaryā¦ according to Spanish outlet Fichajes.
šøš¦ Speaking on Saudiā¦ crown prince Mohammed bin Salam says that he doesnāt care about accusations of āsportswashingā. āI have 1 per cent growth in GDP from sport and I am aiming for another 1.5 per cent,ā he said. Good on the ladā¦ heās got goals and heās sticking with themā¦ š«£
š Despite the rumoursā¦ Borussia Dortmund want nothing to do with Jadon Sancho, reports German outlet Bild.
Some more quick hits for youā¦
City to sign England Under-17 midfielder Divine Mukasa from West Ham + Boca Juniors left-back Valentin Barco, 19, for around Ā£15m
United set to offer Joe Hugill, 19, a new contract after impressive pre-season spell
FANTASY PREMIER LEAGUE
GW6 on the horizonā¦ fingers crossed ppl š¤š¼
Wow, last week was toughā¦ on everyone.
Gameweek 6 is approaching, so thereās no time to be fretting. Weāve done some digging, so you donāt have to.
So, hereās a few quick tipsā¦
Ok, firstly, find a way to triple - or at least double up - on Man City players.
You already have Haaland in your team, and your next best bet is Julian Alvarez. Esp if youāre hoarding Jackson, itās about time you cut your loses and accept that you were downright wrongā¦
Why Alvarez (and not Jackson)?
// Heās the biggest over-perfomer in terms of xG
// Jackson is one yellow away from suspensionā¦ cāmmmon you canāt risk that
// City have good fixtures going follow - as belowā¦
Pickford owners (I am one of them), donāt panic.
Hear me out. Everton arenāt defending that badly this season. They currently 10th in the league for xGCā¦ and with an easier run of games coming up (Luton and Bournemouth) you might as well stick with him for now.
If youāre thinking about wildcarding in the next couple of weeks, thatās the better time to get rid of him.
For injury and teams news, keep it scrollinā ā¦
FPL quick links
š¦SPOTLIGHT GAME
š“ Arsenal vs Tottenham āŖļø
Sunday 24 Sept 2pm. Live on Sky Sports.
This is the biggun this weekend. A bitter rivalry that means sooo much more than 3 points.
Itās too early to judge how Big Ange is going to approach this game tactically.
If Spurs play the way Ange wants them to, it could leave them open to a clinical Arsenal side.
After all, Tottenham have been pressing opponents very high this season and only Everton and Bournemouth have made more pressures in the final third than Spurs.
Sky Sports analysis shows that Spurs are now averaging more shots, touches in the opposition box, possession, high turnovers and pressures in the final third than under Conte last season.
So, Spurs are looking a lot better than they were last season. Thatās no doubt.
But, will they be strong enough to sustain an Arsenal team that loves to maintain possession?
Especially if in-form Trossard and Saka play alongside a fit Gabriel Jesus, it will be tough to keep them at bay.
Equally, though, Spurs have their own men in-formā¦ Maddison being the main one, as well as Bissouma and Son - all fit and likely going to play.
Letās not forget the strong defensive display too.
It looks like an even game - and we might see a deadlock between two equally strong teams atmā¦
SNEAK-PEAK GW6
š¤ Injury updatesā¦
Crystal Palace vs. Fulham:
Injured players for Crystal Palace include Marc Guehi (muscle) and Jefferson Lerma (hamstring), who might return soon.
James Tomkins missed out against Aston Villa with a "minor injury."
Jordan Ayew was a fresh casualty at Villa Park but the early indications are that he only sustained a dead leg.
Matheus Franca (back) and Michael Olise (hamstring) remain out, with Olise suffering a setback this week.
Luton Town vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers:
Several Luton Town players are sidelined, including Daniel Potts (ankle), Jordan Clark (ankle), and Gabriel Osho (knee).
Ross Barkley (hamstring) had a slight muscle issue but shouldn't be out for long.
Wolves' Joe Hodge (hamstring) is expected to be back "running" in training this week.
Manchester City vs. Nottingham Forest:
Manchester City's injured players include John Stones (hamstring), Jack Grealish (thigh), and Mateo Kovacic (back).
Bernardo Silva joined the injury list.
Danilo (hamstring), Serge Aurier (unspecified), and Willy Boly (illness) missed Monday's draw with Burnley.
Brentford vs. Everton:
Brentford's Rico Henry (knee) has joined Josh Dasilva (hamstring), Shandon Baptiste (shoulder), and Ivan Toney (suspended) on the long-term absentee list.
Dele Alli (hip) and Seamus Coleman (knee) will sit out the trip to west London.
Burnley vs. Manchester United:
Burnley's Darko Churlinov (blood poisoning), Michael Obafemi (hamstring), and Hjalmar Ekdal (knee) remain out.
Lyle Foster begins a three-match ban.
Jordan Beyer limped out of Monday's draw with Nottingham Forest but cramp was reported as the reason for that.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka (hamstring) has joined Luke Shaw (muscle), Amad Diallo (knee), and Tyrell Malacia (knee) on the sidelines.
Arsenal vs. Tottenham Hotspur:
Arsenal's Jurrien Timber (knee) and Thomas Partey (groin) remain out.
Gabriel Martinelli may also be unavailable.
Mohamed Elneny (knee) made the bench against PSV after almost eight months on the sidelines.
Tottenham's Ryan Sessegnon (hamstring), Bryan Gil (groin), Rodrigo Bentancur (knee), and Alfie Whiteman (ankle) are still absent.
Brighton and Hove Albion vs. Bournemouth:
Brighton's Julio Enciso (knee) remains out.
Solly March has been passed fit.
Dango Ouattara (ankle) returned from injury last weekend.
Bournemouth's Tyler Adams (hamstring), Ryan Fredericks (calf), Emiliano Marcondes (foot), and Alex Scott (knee) remain out.
Chelsea vs. Aston Villa:
Moises Caicedo (knee), Marc Cucurella (illness) and Noni Madueke (muscle) missed the drab draw with Bournemouth last Sunday but the latter two have already returned to training
Tyrone Mings (knee) and Emi Buendia (knee) are long-term absentees for Villa and Tim Iroegbunam (back) remains out, while Diego Carlos (hamstring) has been sidelined since picking up an injury at Anfield in Gameweek 4.
Liverpool vs. West Ham United:
Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold is due to start "ball work" this week.
Thiago Alcantara (hip) is creeping closer to a return to full training.
David Moyes reports a fully fit squad for West Ham.
Sheffield United vs. Newcastle United:
Several Sheffield United players are still sidelined.
Oli McBurnie also serves a one-match ban.
Newcastle United has several players out with injuries, including Joelinton (knee), Joe Willock (Achilles), and Emil Krafth (ACL).
BIG-GAME PLAYER
The puzzle section
Todayās puzzle is two truths and one lie, featuring the nicest man to ever play in the Premier Leagueā¦ NāGolo Kante.
Fact 1: His favourite meal after ever game is Spaghetti Bolognaise.
Fact 2: He wanted to become an accountant if his football career didn't work out.
Fact 3: Even after Kante signed for Chelsea, he still drove a Mini Cooper.
Thursdayās answer:
Who holds the record for most Premier League assists? BONUS point: how many? Ryan Giggs - 162
Who holds the record for most Premier League clubs manager? Sam Allardyce
Who holds the record for most Premier League games as club captain? Tony Addams
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