FPL pre-season: Verbruggen + Damage Injury News, Wissa latest

FPL pre-season: Verbruggen + Damage Injury News, Wissa latest

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It is the most important Fantasy Premier League (FPL) notes of games related to the games involved in the pre -season Scout Notes. BrentfordBrighton and Hove Albion And Nottingham Forest.

There are some remarkable injury updates of all three sides, in particular for defense.



Queens Park Rangers 0-1 Brentford

Collins
  • Goal: Collins
  • To help: Kayode

The Keith Andrews team starts to come together when Gameweek 1 is approaching.

The bees were without Kevin Damage (£ 7.0 million) and Sepp van de Berg (£ 4.5 million) Due to minor problems, but otherwise looked reasonably complete strength.

“Kevin was also a small knock, more precautions. Similar to Sepp-Mist Net, again to take care of bigger things. Ethan. [Pinnock]I suppose he picked one up in Portugal, he will go back to Gladbach next weekend. Jordan [Henderson] Was not quite good enough, will be back tomorrow. ” – Keith Andrews

We say complete strength, but, despite all the rumors, Yoane warned (£ 7.5 million) still a lot is A Brentford player. Andrews expects him to return to the training after the striker has recorded in recent weeks.

“He bridges fitness, missed a little Lisbon and he will fall back into the group in the coming days.” – Keith Andrews on Yoane Wissa

Damage and Van den Berg will probably come in Kristoffer Ajer (£ 4.5 million) and Keane Lewis-Potter (£ 5.0 million) If fit. Lewis-Potter is of course newly classified as a FPL defender, but based on the preseason Andrews does not seem to mention him on full-back. Instead it is Rico Henry (£ 4.5 million) and Aaron Hickey (£ 4.0 million) Wrestling for the left role, with both fairly spacious in the summer after a long spell. Henry scored almost in the second half here.

Are Michael Kayode (£ 4.5 million) that seems to enjoy the most attacking freedom at the back, but push the right flank forward like the nominal Bryan Mbeumo (£ 8.0 million) Replacement, Fabio Carvalho (£ 5.0 million), Drifts Infield. Kayode offered the assist for the only goal of Brentford, indeed, picking up the ball and sending an excellent cross for Nathan Collins (£ 5.0 million).

This was a polished version of Brentford, who had to increase well, rarely worried and had to increase their lead.

Igor Thiago (£ 6.0 million), which scored last week, saw one target-related effort blocked by a final-ditch challenge.


Brentford XI: Kelleher; Kayode (Roerslev 76), Ajer (Arthur 64), Collins (Stephenson 76), Henry (Hickey 64); Yarmoliuk (Onyeka 76), Jensen (Milambo 64); Carvalho (Donovan 76), Damsgaard (Konak 76), Lewis-Potter (Meghoma 76); Thiago (Pearharris 64)


Southampton 0-1 Brighton and Hove Albion
Southampton 2-2 Brighton and Hove Albion

MINTEH Verbruggen
  • Go: Sarmiento | MINTEH X2
  • Helps: Gruda | Rutter, Ayari

Brighton starts XI for game week 1 also not too far away.

The seagulls disputed two friendly games against Southampton on Saturday, the first one -hour kickabout behind closed doors. But it was the line-up that Fabian Hurzeler sent in the second game, a standard 90-minute affair for the looking audience, which almost seemed the first choice.

There are one or two names to come back. Carlos Baleba (£ 5.0 million) is currently being sidelined with a “Small problem”To start with.

Bart Verbruggen (£ 4.5 million) is also about to return.

“Bart is already back in team training and I am sure we will see him against Wolfsburg [next weekend]. ” – Fabian Hurzeler

New (ISH) signing sessions Stefanos Tzimas (£ 5.5 million), Charalampos Kostoulas (£ 5.0 million) and Olivier Boscagli (£ 4.5 million) were now not involved in both competitions during the weekend.

“In the training – still in the adjustment phase. We don’t want to take any risks today with Ollie, with the Greek boys – Babis and Stefanos. They are still in an adjustment phase, but they are already in team training, which is positive.” – Fabian Hurzeler about his missing three new signing sessions

There were some interesting phone calls from Hurzeler. Lewis Dunk (£ 4.5 million) continue to start over Diego Coppola (£ 4.5 million), for example, and Georgia Rutter (£ 6.0 million) at the front instead of Danny Welbeck (£ 6.5 million). Coppola and Welbeck were both involved in the ‘weaker’ XI on Saturday. An indication of Gamweek 1 or just a bit of a smoke curtain from Hurzeler?

Rutter was not much threat to his own threat, but his roaming and deep falling created a lot of room for the attacking midfielders around him. Yankuba MINTEH (£ 6.0 million) had already seen one goal to make a mistake before he scored a brace while he got his feet in a mud when he cleaned and could not shoot or effectively on another occasion Kaoru Mitoma (£ 6.5 million). Minteh also almost dropped an assist when he squared for it Matt O’Riley (£ 5.5 million), whose target -bound shot was blocked.

Albion was on cruise control, so it was a surprise when they were linked to 2-2. Hurzeler, however, will not lose much sleep during a heavily deflected shot and a disputed penal prize.


Brighton and Hove Albion First XI: McGill, Veltman, Coppola, Simmonds, Kadioglu (Slater 47), Milner, Yalcouye, Buonanotte, Gruda, Welbeck, Sarmiento.

Brighton and Hove Albion Second XI: Steele, De Cuyper (Slater 85), Dunk (Penman 85), Van Hecke, Wieffer (Tasker 85), Ayari, Gomez (Moran 79), Mitoma (Oriola 79), Minteh (Howell 65), O’Riley, Ruter (Sima 79).


Birmingham City 1-0 Nottingham Forest

Wood

The target deficit of Forest continues: it is just one in five friendly matches for the difficult trees.

Chris Wood (£ 7.5 million), who shot Tamely when they are well positioned in St. Andrews, is not too worried.

“I wouldn’t worry about it. We have tried a number of different things [in pre-season]. We try to work on other things that we can add to our arsenal throughout the season. We don’t want to be one -dimensional and play in the same way every time. We want to add different things. ” – Chris Wood, via Nottinghamshire Live

Forest tried everything from a back of five to a front two this summer, but Saturday was a more recognizable 4-2-3-1 form, albeit without recognized full-backs. Neco Williams (£ 5.0 million) was an unused replacement, while Lifemealors (£ 5.0 million) again missed with one pink. Instead, it was the land of the giants at the rear, with Jair Cunha (£ 4.5 million) and Norato (£ 4.5 million) Rolls in unknown full-back. No surprise that there was not as much creativity of the two as you would expect from Williams/Aina.

Forest has kept it at least relatively tight in the preseason, with three clean sheets in five. You would like them to stop the only goal they have admitted here in normal circumstances, with the ball gave away by Murillo (£ 5.5 million), Opportunities to erase the ball that has not been taken and Matz Sels (£ 5.0 million) A little flatfoot in diving for Jay Stasnfield’s shot.

And ndoye (£ 6.0 million) made his forest on the right flank and went close to a debut goal when he shot from a narrow corner. That came from a nice move with regard to Morgan Gibbs-White (£ 7.5 million) and Igor Jesus (£ 6.0 million), who started this match on top before they made way for wood during the break.

That was a rare moment of attacking inspiration from the first half of Forest, which had a few chances after the interval. One of them was toe for Gibbs-White of a free kick by Dc Darling Elliot Anderson (£ 5.5 million), which again had part of the set pieces.

The side of Nuno Espirito Santo will go against Fiorentina again on Tuesday.


Nottingham Forest XI: Cellen, Morato (Awoniyi 70), Murillo (Eric Moreira 70), Bangel, Hudson-Odoi (Jota Silva 70), Anderson and 70), Gibbs-White (Richards 70), Ndoye (Cary 70), Jair Cunha (Abbott 70).


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