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Plus: FPL's biggest flops this week
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Todayās briefing is a ~3 min read:
Daniel Levyās ābonkersā bonus system š¤
Key facts this week: Nottingham Forestās unbelievable home-record stat š
This weekās FPL flops š„“
Champions League Results - Tuesday 7 November
šļø Morning Brief
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is expected to escape punishment over ref rant. Arteta called Anthony Gordonās match-winning goal for Newcastle an āabsolute disgraceā after his sideās 1-0 defeat on Saturday.
Rudy Galetti (via X)
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes is emerging among the targets on the list for Saudi Arabia.
West Ham manager David Moyes will not be sacked despite his side having won just one of their past seven Premier League games. The club are unlikely to offer an extension to his contract which expires next summer.
OGC Nice are prepared to sell centre-back Jean-Clair Todibo next summer. Manchester United and Chelsea have expressed interest in the Frenchman.
Jadon Sancho has been removed from Man Unitedās WhatsApp group as his exile shows no signs of ending. He continues to train on his own at the academy and is barred from using first-team facilities.
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TONIGHT š
LEVYāS āBONKERSā BONUS SYSTEM š¤
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is notoriously tight-pursed.
The 61-year-old businessman does not budgeā¦ especially when it comes to player bonuses.
And this week Ben Foster has lifted the lid on the ābonkersā system that makes it āalmost impossibleā for players to receive bonus payments.
The only way to receive a bonus is to beat one of the big boys in the league. How thatās defined is unclear.
But, hereās the catch.
A 1-0 win isnāt good enough in Levyās eyes.
The players must by two clear goals in order to warrant a bonus.
Imagine that: Spurs players are the only ones sulking after beating City 2-1ā¦
Key facts this week š¤
ā±ļø The ball was in play just 43% of the total match time in Mondayās Spurs vs Chelsea thriller. Thatās the lowest in the league over the past two seasons.
š» Manchester City matched their record for the third time with 13 consecutive league wins against Bournemouth (13).
š„“ Romero has been sent off four times in all competitions for Tottenham. This is more than any Premier League player since his debut.
šš¼ Nottingham Forest has only lost two of their last 20 home games in the Premier League. Only Manchester City and Liverpool have lost fewer in the same period.
š Nicolas Jackson has now achieved a league hat-trick before Marcus Rashfordā¦
š¤ Ange Postecoglou suffered his first home league defeat as a manager in England or Scotland, in his 43rd game on home soil in charge.
FPL FLOP OF THE WEEK š„“
Gameweek 11 was bad for all FPL managers.
The average score was 32 points. The lowest average score this season.
Salah flop, Haaland injury, Saka blank, Watkins tut. This week wasnāt good for anyone.
But, some managers didnāt just do badly. They did so badly, itās kinda funnyā¦.
So, in the spirit of flopping, we have curated the biggest flops of GW11 for your entertainment.
Here goesā¦ (The last one is our favourite)
1 Point
Triple Spursā defence is suspect anyway. Two red cards must have been hard to takeā¦.
Minus 1 Point
Suspect teamā¦:/
Minus 4 Points
After regretting taking Haaland out, this FPL manager took -20 before GW11!
EXTRA-TIME ā±ļø
When Pope Francis asked you to ref a game, you canāt say no. Confused? So are we. Circo Immobile was once asked to referee a charity match between Lazioās employees and a Vatican XI. He awarded two penalties in a 7-7 draw. Must be difficult playing against a team with god on their sideā¦
Wags at War is the perfect Christmas for anyone who loves Wagatha Christie. Rebekahās North Sea phone and Coleenās Leopard print notebook are sold separately.
Ray Parlour knows how to celebrate. Spursā loss on Monday means that no team has the chance to match Arsenalās Invincible run. And Parlour couldn't help but throw his very own party.
Bradley Walsh is stunned by football trivia. The Chase presenter and former Barnet footballer thought he was sure about the rules of the game. Until he wasnātā¦.
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VAR behind the scenes - Tottenham v Chelsea