Norwich shocked the footballing world on Saturday evening by stunning Man City at Carrow Road. The injury-ravaged, newly-promoted underdogs were expected to lose heavily to the champions but instead won 3-2 thanks to Kenny McLean (£4.9m), Todd Cantwell (£4.9m) and Teemu Pukki (£7.1m). It was another disappointing week for popular captain Raheem Sterling (£12.3m), who blanked for a consecutive gameweek either side of the international break, whilst Sergio Aguero (£12.1m) at least got his name on the scoresheet. Pep Guardiola thought he’d pulled off the weekend’s biggest shock when handing in his teamsheet. It placed Kevin De Bruyne (£9.8m) on his bench, disappointing the 35.5% ownership of one the season’s star performers. His plan backfired and Man City are already five points behind Liverpool, who overcame their own scare to come back and beat a resilient Newcastle 3-1. A 15-point Sadio Mane (£11.6m) return was accompanied this weekend by hauls for Son Heung-min (£9.6m), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£11.0m) and Tammy Abraham (£7.3m). That’s now seven goals in three games for the Chelsea man and ensures that all 11 of the Blues’ strikes have been scored by under-21 England players.

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Son has comfortably been Spurs’ best FPL asset for the last 2 years. — Neil Murray #FPL (@roneildinho) September 14, 2019

GAMEWEEK 6 FIXTURES Friday 20th September Southampton v Bournemouth (20:00) Saturday 21st September Leicester v Spurs (12:30) Burnley v Norwich (15:00) Everton v Sheffield Utd (15:00) Man City v Watford (15:00) Newcastle v Brighton (17:30) Sunday 22nd September Crystal Palace v Wolves (14:00) West Ham v Man Utd (14:00) Arsenal v Aston Villa (16:30) Chelsea v Liverpool (16:30) BURNLEY TO FACE PROMOTED SIDES The convincing 3-0 over Southampton on the opening weekend has not yet been capitalised on by Sean Dyche’s side, partly due to an unkind run of games against Arsenal, Wolves and Liverpool. However, only a late Jeff Hendrick (£5.4m) goal prevented defeat at Brighton and the Clarets will be eager to turn things around during the double-header against newly-promoted Norwich (H) and Aston Villa (a). Norwich have conceded 12 goals, more than anyone else in the Premier League. Furthermore, only one of Burnley’s next nine fixtures are against one of the big six – at home to Chelsea, whose 11 goals conceded is higher than everyone except the Canaries. It gives owners of Ashley Barnes (£6.7m) and Nick Pope (£4.6m) a chance to finally get some serious points on the board, with promising youngster Dwight McNeil (£6.0m) barely owned but already a producer of two assists. CANTWELL AND PUKKI SHOWING REMARKABLE VALUE Whilst it’d be unwise to go anywhere near Norwich’s defence, their fearless attack is making quite the impact on FPL managers. Pukki is the game’s most-owned striker and delivered 12 points against Man City, assisting Cantwell for their second goal. The 21-year-old Englishman was only priced so low because he was expected to be back-up for Onel Hernandez (£5.3m), yet he has grabbed this opportunity with both hands.

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Buendia’s skill in midfield is outstanding. Pukki breaks the trap brilliantly and unselfishly squares it to Cantwell to tap home.



Football. Bloody hell. #NORMCI — FPL Family (Lee) (@FPLFamily) September 14, 2019