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The first two games of 2019-20 immediately re-established the superiority of Liverpool and Man City, with the European champions going 4-0 up against Norwich by half-time and the league winners destroying West Ham in a rampant 5-0 away win. Although those who doubled-up on Liverpool defenders lost clean sheets because of Teemu Pukki’s (£6.5m) consolation, Virgil van Dijk (£6.5m) headed home a corner and Trent Alexander-Arnold (£7.0m) set up Divock Origi’s (£5.5m) goal.



In the Super Sunday battle of former players, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Man Utd defeated Frank Lampard’s Chelsea 4-0 after a brace from Marcus Rashford (£8.5m). The weekend saw two goals apiece for Ashley Barnes (£6.5m) and Harry Kane (£11.0m), all eclipsed by Raheem Sterling’s (£12.0m) fantastic hat-trick. Fantasy managers had a generally high-scoring week, with an average score of 65 boosted by the nine clean sheets on show. Gameweek 2 is highlighted by Man City hosting Spurs on Saturday evening. GAMEWEEK 2 FIXTURES Saturday 17th August Arsenal v Burnley (12:30) Aston Villa v Bournemouth (15:00) Brighton v West Ham (15:00) Everton v Watford (15:00) Norwich v Newcastle (15:00) Southampton v Liverpool (15:00) Man City v Spurs (17:30) Sunday 18th August Sheffield Utd v Crystal Palace (14:00) Chelsea v Leicester (16:30) Monday 19th August Wolves v Man Utd (20:00) BRIGHT START FOR POTTER Whilst the heavy wins were mostly expected, perhaps the most surprising result of the weekend saw Brighton convincingly beat Watford 3-0 at Vicarage Road. In Graham Potter’s first match as a Premier League manager, the Seagulls took the lead through an Abdoulaye Doucoure (£6.0m) own goal and secured three points with strikes from Florin Andone (£5.0m) and Neal Maupay (£6.0m). Big-money signing Leandro Trossard (£6.0m) was surprisingly benched, as assists for Lewis Dunk (£4.5m) and Pascal Gross (£6.5m) boosted their Fantasy appeal. However, the scoreline may have flattered Brighton. Their xG was just 0.84 and it’ll be interesting how they follow-up these results when facing West Ham (H), Southampton (H), Man City (a) and Burnley (H). Considering the cheap prices and inevitable momentum gained from Saturday, those strong three games make Brighton assets very tempting. MINGS CAN ONLY GET BETTER Spurs very nearly ‘did a Spurs’ for their opener. Ambitious and at home to a newly-promoted side, what on-paper seemed a comfortable win quickly became a nightmare through John McGinn’s (£5.5m) early strike. It wasn’t a fluke either, with Aston Villa the better side for the first 45 minutes. It took the introduction of Christian Eriksen (£9.0m) to transform Tottenham, who turned the deficit around in the final 20 minutes and sent Villa home pointless.

4) John McGinn - Hopefully everyone can see what the fuss is about



Took goal well and created great chance for Trezeguet.



All action display and could be great for bonus in @SkyFantasyFooty as made 5 successful tackles yesterday



Could be bargain at 5.5m — Adam Hopcroft (@ahopcroft13) August 11, 2019

Overall though, it was a positive performance. Seven of their next eight games have an FDR (Fixture Difficulty Rating) value of two, starting with Bournemouth (H), Everton (H), Crystal Palace (a) and West Ham (H). There’s certainly an element of risk, with so many signings new to the league. Wesley (£6.0m) and Trezeguet (£5.5m) are affordable but also unknown quantities, whilst the hype over right-back Frederic Guilbert (£4.5m) dampened with a surprise benching in North London. If you fancy some punts to go alongside the safe premium players though, Aston Villa have fixtures worth going for. RED DEVILS STRUGGLE WITH WOLVES Man Utd were unable to have a revolutionary summer but still fixed their biggest problem – defence. Last season’s seven clean sheets were only worsened by relegated duo Huddersfield and Fulham, so they spent eye-watering amounts of money on Harry Maguire (£5.5m) and Aaron Wan-Bissaka (£5.5m) which, credit where it’s due, delivered an opening day shut-out. The latter continued his bonus point tendencies with two more, as Maguire instantly showed leadership qualities.

Ole: “Anthony by nature is more of a number 9 than a winger. He’s a goalscorer, tricky in and around the box. We want him as close to the goal as possible.” #mufc [Sky] — United Xtra (@utdxtra) August 11, 2019

When you leave your bro @Daniel_James_97 on the bench in your fantasy team and he comes on to score 🙈 sorry DJ, I’ll have more faith for the rest of the season #goalazo #ManUtd #fantasypremierleague — Alex James (@jamese23) August 11, 2019