FPL Notes: New boys Pino + Kevin pulls the eye on

FPL Notes: New boys Pino + Kevin pulls the eye on


Only one goal was scored on Saturday about the matches in Craven Cottage and Selhurst Park-en It was its own goal.

Fulham 1-0 Leeds United and Crystal Palace 0-0 Sunderland are the following two games to get the Scout Notes treatment.

Pino Bright as Palace Miss Wharton + Sarr

Crystal Palace saw a fairly boring game in Selhurst Park, but still miss enough opportunities with gilded edges to see the stubborn Sunderland.

After 71 minutes in South London it was a miserable 5-6 on shots. The absence of Hermila Hare (£ 6.5 million) and Adam Wharton (£ 5.0 million) was felt sharply by the hosts, while Oliver Glasner even called the departure by Rear seat (£ 7.5 million) as a continuous negative factor after full -time.

A late barrage of nine palace efforts in the last 20 minutes saw the black cats cling, with Jean-Philippe Mateta (£ 7.6 million) Wasting the best of those openings while insisting Daniel Munoz‘s (£ 5.6 million) Kruis brought off directly to the inspired Robin Roefs (£ 4.5 million).

Previously, however, the likely source of goals of the Eagles was a full debutant To elect (£ 6.0 million).

Spelen in Sarr’s verlaten rechtszijdige ’10’-rol (Pino zal naar verwachting naar links gaan wanneer Sarr fit is), de veelbelovende Spanje International had twee uitstekende kansen om te scoren-de eerste een één-op-één die hij eng breed stuurde en de tweede een doelgebonden inspanning geblokkeerd door de hiel van de hiel van de hiel van de hiel van de hiel van de hiel van de hiel van de hiel Omar Alderete (£ 4.0 million). Pino previously had an attempted long distance just outside target.

‘I am very happy with [Yeremy] Pino’s performance today. The icing at the top would have been that big chance in the first half. Then he had a bit of bad luck in the second half.

“But we could see where he will help us with his positioning between the lines, his understanding of the game. He will have to adapt to the physicality and pace of the Premier League football. But he is not the first and he will not be the last to adapt.

“He was good, he was dangerous, he had opportunities and it gives me a good feeling that he will score goals for us.” – Oliver Glasner, Via the Palace website

Christantus Uche (£ 5.5 million) made his debut, meanwhile, to replace Pino late and made an impression. A physical presence, he is expected to be coverage for Mateta, Sarr and Pino this season.

SOLID Sunderland

Although they have five goals in their name (all at home), Sunderland looks like a stubborn, solid species instead of leaving a team that will play with attacking.

After four game week they are:

  • 19th For Non Penalty Expected Goals (XG)
  • 5th for non-penalty expected goals admitted (XGC)

Their purpose threat was at least on a Saturday, with a blocked Chemsdine Talbi (£ 5.0 million) Effort their clearest chance.

Wilson Isidor (£ 5.5 million) came in Eloh (£ 5.5 million) at the top, later to the left to house new signing Bryan Brobbey (£ 5.5 million) through the middle. Gameweek 3’s penalty-puller, Enzo le Fee (£ 4.9 million), missed with an injury.

At the back, the Mackems – with three defenders of £ 4.0 million in their side – seem to be a competent group, especially with roses behind them. In five combined starts this season, the center of half of the pair Alderete and Nordi Mukiele (£ 4.0 million) have a defensive contribution (Defcon) points in four of them. Both delivered the goods on Saturday.

The next is an Aston Villa side that still has to score this season …

Kevin Bright in Anders Soring Fulham -Display

It cost Fulham up to the 58th minute of Saturday to register a single shot. Even that was a free kick of Harry Wilson (£ 5.4 million), instead of a well-modified open-play opportunity.

While Rodrigo Muniz (£ 5.5 million) and Now Lukic (£ 5.0 million) should probably have done better with their late openings, Fulham only had five efforts all games. Only Burnley had less in game week 4. Josh KingThe go-t £ 4.5 million midfielder in FPL that looked so lively in recent weeks has not even made 60 minutes because Leeds successfully choked their hosts.

Just a freak Gabriel Gudmudsson (£ 4.0 million) Own goal broke the resistance of the whites.

But – a glimpse of Fulham Hope for the future weeks.

The Mercurial Kevin (£ 6.0 million) made his debut as a 76th minute replacement for the Cottagers and what an impression he made on the left wing.

Three crosses, three take-ons, a chance for Adama Traore (£ 5.4 million) and an excellent long -distance effort Karl Darlow (£ 4.0 million) Brilliant Tipped immediately saw him win the Fulham believers.

After arriving from Shakhtar, where he scored five goals in Europe/Conference League in the summer, the signing of the club record is one to watch in the coming weeks.

“Massive impact of him.

“We have no doubt about his quality; that was why I pushed the club so hard to get it here, and his profile is of course an exciting, talented player.

‘I think it’s not about speed [of the game why he was only a substitute]. It is the circumstances in which you sign players on the last day of the market. If the players have for the season, they have time to settle and understand what we want. If they arrive in the last days of the window, it will of course take more time.

“At the moment he is a player who tries to find a house, to settle, to bring the family, all those important things, [as well as] The things that are very important to us, for him to understand his teammates, to make connections. ” – Marco Silva on Kevin

Happy Leeds

Leeds was only that comic Gudmundson-own goal, away from making three clean sheets in four game week. None of the promoted clubs received more than three in the entire 2024/25!

They were on shots for Wilson’s free kick, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£ 5.5 million) Waste an excellent chance, Brenden Aaronson (£ 5.4 million) that forces a sharp save and Noah Okafor (£ 5.5 million) refused by a final pole.

Joe Rodon (£ 4.0 million) looked at a possible nine -point distance before the deceased winner, after he had left Defcon Points for the second time this season and kept an eye on a bonus point to supplement it.

Just like Sunderland and Burnley, the side of Daniel Farke looks more defensively more competent than offensive.

You would feel like going to Molineux next weekend and at least get a draw, based on how they and Wolverhampton Wanderers have seen this season.


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