A few Bruno Fernandes (£ 9.0 million) Goals In the Premier League Summer Series, the attention of Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers.
Walking in America, the annual Vierwegs ensures that the action of the preseason continues to be tackled.
Manchester United, Everton, West Ham United and Bournemouth faced each other on Saturday evening and Sunday morning.
A few remarkable situations came up that we will look at.
Manchester United 2-1 West Ham United
- Goals: Fernandes (X2 Inc Pen) | Bow
- Helps: Hemel, Mainoo | Soucek
FPL Allrounder Fernandes
Managers are already considering Fernandes for his combination of set pieces, shots, opportunity creation and defense contribution (DC) points will have loved this outing in New Jersey.
In reality, both goals derived here from one Alphonse Areola (£ 4.5 million) Howler. First, he rumbled a cross and awkwardly polluted Ayden Heaven (£ 4.0 million), so that the Portuguese playmaker can score a penalty. Then a weak pass immediately went to Kobbie Mainoo (£ 5.0 million), which fed Fernandes’ long -distance attack.
But he generally played well and played up Rasmus Hojlund‘s (£ 6.5 million) first minute shot that hit the mail.
Be priced a full million more than Matheus Cunha (£ 8.0 million) and Bryan Mbeumo (£ 8.0 million) remains surprising. But Rubem Amorim has hinted that not buying a new Center-Forward Fernandes could see as a number 10 and one of Cunha or Mbeumo that plays in the front.
“Last year I felt that I sometimes pushed him back to have more possession in the structure and we miss Bruno [Fernandes] Near the box. With different characteristics of Bryan [Mbeumo] And Matheus Cunha, and I really love the game of Kobbie Mainoo, he will get more help this season.
“Bruno runs a lot, maybe he is another player in the sprints, but he is walking a lot. He has a lot of endurance and he is smart. It’s not about that. – Ruben Amorim
Cunha played from the start, but like all outfielders, it was replaced after 65 minutes. In the meantime, Mbeumo arrived as part of the team, but was not considered ready to be thrown in.
Is £ 4.0 million heaven an Amorim favorite? / Bowen -‘s target
It is encouraging to see the cheap heaven start at the center of the Gameweek 38. Although he could have done better when Jarrod Bowen (£ 8.0 million) received the ball from Touba (£ 6.0 million) and ended with his right foot.
The 28-year-old almost corresponded to the output of Fernandes with a late shot, but he was refused by goalkeeper Altay Bayindir (£ 5.0 million).
Reclassified as a forward somewhat dents Bowen’s FPL approach, but this display is a reminder that he has caught six goals and three assists in the last eight games of last season, starting with this at Playoff winners Sunderland.
As for exploring theoretical defense contributions, Flash score Data says that AARON WAN-BISSAKA (£ 4.5 million) and Maximilian Kilman (£ 4.5 million) reached the threshold of 10 clearance, blocks, interceptions and tackles (CBIT).

Manchester United XI: Bayindir; Yoyo (Fredicson 66), De Ligt (Maguire 66), Heaven (Shaw 66); Amad (Dalot 66), Ugarte (Casemiro 66), Mainoo (Collyer 66), Dorgu (Leon 66); Fernandes (Fletcher 66), Cunha (Mount 66); Hojlund (OBI 66)
West Ham United XI: Areola; Todibo (Mavropans 72), Kilman, Aguerd (Scarles 79); Wan-Bissaka, Rodriguez (Potts 72), Soucek (Fearon 79), Ward-Prowse (Irving 79), Diouf (Luis Guilherme 79); Bowen, Fullkrug (Paqueta 72)
Everton 0-3 Bournemouth
- Goals: Billing, Ouattara, Adu-Adjei
- To help: Traore, Evanilson
Wrong
Such a competition followed an earlier conclusion of the Metlife Stadium that cherries are better than Toffees.
Although Everton had the best of a aimless first half, such as Carlos Alcaraz (£ 5.5 million) forced a good Djordje Petrovic (£ 4.5 million) Save and, shortly thereafter, the goalkeeper hurried to deny himself Beto (5.5 m).
After the break, however, it was all Bournemouth, influenced by David Moyes who had so few substitutes to trust.
Philip Billing (£ 5.0 million) is back from a Napoli loan and placed a nice long-ranger past Jordan Pickford (£ 5.5 million) for a second of Damino Ouattara (£ 6.0 million) that would have caused an online FPL debate if it had taken place in the competition.
Evanilson‘s (£ 7.0 million) Pass released his teammate, but the subsequent dribble was briefly released Nathan Patterson‘s (£ 4.5 million), then back to his fierce near-post shot.
A brainless back pass from Jake O’Brien (£ 5.0 million) allowed Daniel Andjei (£ 4.5 million) to make three. Pretty impressive, when you notice that Bournemouth was without it Justin Kluivert (£ 7.0 million).
No Tarkowski or Branthwaite
It should also be noted that Everton missed their first choice center backs James Tarkowski (£ 5.5 million) and Jarrad Branthwaite (5.5 m).
The first could be a popular first choice because he would have been the largest beneficiary of DC points if they had been last season. But he still recovers from the April hamstring problem.

Above: James Hill reached the DC threshold purely on its 16 clearance
For the side of Andoni Iraola, the most important summer question is how they will recover their defense from at least two large rooms. Illia Zabarnyi (£ 5.0 million) could be the third if reports have to be believed.
Adrien Truffert (£ 4.5 million) played well on the left, while the clean leaf is a good sign for Petrovic.
No team gave less than 2024/25 housing goals and the luminaires of the Serbs run well with Areola.

Everton XI: Pickford; Patterterson, O’Brien, Gana (NeLy 82), MyColenko; Gerner, Irieguna (Armstrosis 75); NDIYE (CHERMIT 75), Alcasz, McNeil; Beto (Barery 75)
Bournemouth XI: Petrovic (Neto 46); Smith (Araujo 82), Hill (Mepham 82), Sensi (Zabarnyi 66), Truffert (Soler 66); Traore (Scott 66), Tavernier (Faivre 82); Brooks (receiver 82), Winterburn (invoicing 46), Outtara (Semenyo 66); Evanilson (Adu-Adjei 66)

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