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š¤© Matchday 21 preview (part 2)
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Todayās briefing is a ~4 min read:
All you need to know about Matchday 21 (Part II) š¤©
R1 Transfer Index ā
FPL: how are the best doing? š¤
MATCHWEEK 21 (Part II) PREVIEW š¤©
š« Arsenal vs Crystal Palace š°
The first fixture of part two.
Palace hasnāt faired well when coming to the Emirates, winning only one of their last 12.
But Arsenal has been in poor form recentlyā¦
Theyāve only taken 4 points from their last 15 available.
Theyāve lost their last three matches in all competitions.
Theyāve lost their last two London derby matches in the Prem.
Palace does have something to play for - though. They will be looking to win a consecutive league game for the first time since April 2023.
After a decent break, nowās the time for the Gunners to kick into gear.
š Quick hit: Bukayo Saka has been involved in 15 goals in his last 18 league derby matches.
š Brentford vs Nottingham Forest š³
š¶ Return of the Mack Toneyā¦ š¶
Thatās right. Ivan Toney is back.
Oh boy, the Bees have missed their star striker. Brentford is now 3 points from the relegation zone and has gone seven games without a win all in all competitions.
Itās the perfect time for his return as heās scored in all three of his previous games against Forest.
Forestās record hasnāt been great against London clubs eitherā¦
In 2022, they conceded 29 goals in 12 games against London clubsā¦ ouchā¦
ā¦ thatās an average of 2.4 per game.
In their last outing, Fulham netted 5 past them.
Yet, thereās been a clear upturn in Forestās fortunes since Nuno Espirito Santoās arrival.
And with the potential 10-point deduction looming over their heads, they have a lot to fight for.
š Quick hit: Brentford lost two of 19 home league games last season - theyāve already doubled that tally this season.
š Bournemouth vs Liverpool š
Bournemouth will be happy that:
Salah is out.
Endo it out.
Trent is out.
Arguably Liverpoolās best players this season.
Butā¦ the Cherries struggled against league-leading teams, losing all nine of their games with a -24 goal difference.
Liverpool have enough firepower to continue their good away form.
That said, theyāll need to keep their former player Solanke under wraps to prevent an upset.
š Quick hit: A Liverpool win would see their fourth straight Premier League away win for the first time in almost two years.
R1 TRANSFER INDEX š
Things are starting to hot up on the transfer front - and the R1 Index is moving in the right directionā¦
Here are some transfers weāve heard through the grapevineā¦
AFC Ajax signed Jordan Henderson until June 2026. ā
Luton signed Tom Holmes from Reading. ā
Fulham made a Ā£35 million bid for Fluminense midfielder Andre. š
Arsenal and Chelsea are keen to sign Karim Benzema on loanā¦ but LāEquipe denies these claims. š¤
Spurs are not giving up on signing Chelsea midfielder Conor Gallagher. š¤
Reports that Newcastle are finding a Bruno Guimaraes replacement has boosted the Gunnersā pursuit. š¤
FANTASY PREMIER LEAGUE šÆ
Itās still Gameweek 21 so there are no transfers to make.
So hereās footage of R1ās FPL writers for the past weekā¦
Whilst we wait for this gameweek 21 to be over, letās take a look at how the FPL OGs are getting onā¦
1/ The Reigning Champion - Rank: 1,522,581
@FPLGunzā¦ oh dear
2/ The FPL āGOATā - Ranked: 259,789
FƔbio Borges is regarded as the best FPL manager of all time, with six consecutive top 2k finishes.
Heās on fire with six green arrows in the last seven gameweeksā¦
3/ The Current World Number 1
āImmaterial Boysā, based in the Philippines, is ranted no.1 globallyā¦
All three managers haveā¦
ā¦ kept Salah in their teamā¦
ā¦ and put faith in Arsenal assets for their captaincy - weāll see if it pays off this weekend.
EXTRA-TIME ā±ļø
If you slip in the Champions League, donāt panic. Just do a keepie uppie and flick it over the oppositionās headā¦ Riccardo Montolivio, ladies and gents.
This story of Clarence Seedorf will never get old. Kevin-Prince Boateng explains the time he had to speak to his teammate through his driver.
Spurs players were asked who the most famous person in their phone contacts is. Itās a shame Robbie Williams didnāt answer Maddisonās Facetimeā¦
So good they named him twice. They donāt make āem like Jay Jay Okocha anymoreā¦ what a joy to watch.
Jamie Vardy is still as mad as ever. The Premier League winner dresses up as Spiderman to shock his Leicester City teammatesā¦ weāre not sure it went to plan.
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Source: @StokeyyG2
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