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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Internationals break: Tired legs or continued form?

Over the two weeks period we saw two international matchdays with players tried to turn their club form into something helpful for their countries. Let's check out all the Premier League names who had score during their international duties.

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Netherlands: van Persie scored against Japan in friendly.
Denmark: Bendtner scored against Portugal and again at Albania.
Germany: Ballack scored a penalty against Azerbaijan.
Russia: Pavlyuchenko scored at Wales.
Spain: Fabregas scored against Estonia.
England: In the match against Croatia,Lampard scored a penalty and a header, Gerrard two header goals, and Rooney also grabbed one. Eduardo pull one back for Croatia. In earlier friendly against Slovenia, Lampard scored a penalty and Defoe scored the winning goal.
Ecuador: Valencia scored at Bolivia.
Ghana: Essien scored against Sudan.
Ivory Coast: Drogba scored two against Burkina Faso
Turkey: Tuncay scored against Estonia.
Ireland: Keane and Doyle scored at Cyprus. Liam Lawrence also scored one against South Africa in friendly.
USA: Dempsey scored against El Salvador.

As for Man City, they just lost Tevez and Robinho to injuries in their preparation for home match against Arsenal. Both players injured themselves in the match between Brazil and Argentina and are struggling to recover.

Note that the next World Cup Qualifier games is on 10 and 14 October.

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Let's see what the game pundits had said for this week. GW5 pundit talks about a few final day transfers, highlighting Michael Turner(4.5)(Hull to Sunderland), Krancjar (6.9)(Portsmouth to Tottenham, apparently to cover injured Modric) and Richard Dunne (5.0)(Man City to Aston Villa). All three players are available at fairly cheap price and being started the season at a weaker team had helped the fact. I bet at least one of them is going to perform well in this weekend.

In the last part the pundit shows the leading total score table. This is almost same with what made up the Dream Team so far, but it is a really good reference.

Over these two weeks I observed that fantasy managers are not as active as last season, with top target Lennon only garnered 96521 nett transfer ins and also being the only player to gain 0.2 price-up. Stephen Hunt is the second hottest transfer target at 60407 nett transfer ins so far. We probably going to see more transfer activities over the last two days before GW5 starts.

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