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“Gameweek 9: Key Premier League Team News and Injury Updates for Fantasy Managers”

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On Friday, we’ll receive updates from‌ 13 Premier ⁤League managers‌ as we approach ⁢the⁤ early deadline for Gameweek 9.

Among the top-flight managers anticipated to provide information is Mikel Arteta, who is expected to share updates on Bukayo Saka ‍ (£10.0m). However, don’t get your hopes too high…

As is customary, we’ll keep you informed of the essential Fantasy​ Premier League (FPL) news on this page.

This article is ‘live’ and ⁣will be⁢ continuously updated as‍ manager ⁤quotes come in. Make sure to refresh for the latest developments!

For highlights from the seven ‌press conferences that ⁣have already taken place, check out our Thursday summary here.

GAMEWEEK⁢ 9: FRIDAY’S ⁣KEY ‌TEAM⁣ NEWS ⁤UPDATES

GAMEWEEK 9: PRESS CONFERENCE TIMES ON FRIDAY

*Following the initial list, Enzo⁢ Maresca⁢ and Erik ten Hag have been ​confirmed to address the media at 1pm⁢ and 1.30pm, respectively. All times⁣ are in BST.

ARSENAL

Bukayo Saka (hamstring) and Jurrien Timber ​(muscle) have engaged⁢ in “a bit of training” before the upcoming match against Liverpool on Sunday.

Moments after ‌Sky Sports⁢ News reported that​ the duo had not been seen at the⁢ Arsenal training ‍facility, Mikel Arteta engaged in his usual ‌weekly strategizing.

“He has done some training on the ⁤grass; how far we can push him⁣ by Sunday remains uncertain. The good news is we have an extra day this week. We will⁤ see.” – Mikel Arteta on Bukayo Saka

“Timber has participated in his first session, ⁤where he could be ‍involved. He’s been sidelined for a while, and we expected his recovery to take longer than it has. We just‌ have to wait and evaluate the situation.” –​ Mikel Arteta on Jurrien Timber

Riccardo Calafiori (knee) is less likely to participate, however.

“He ⁣requires further tests. He underwent some assessments yesterday and will continue testing today. From there, we’ll gain clarity on his condition. ​Previously, we thought he was in a ⁢bad state, but he ended up playing just two ​or three days later! So we’ll⁣ have to see how it unfolds.” ⁢– Mikel Arteta on‍ Riccardo Calafiori

Martin Odegaard (ankle),​ Kieran Tierney (hamstring), and Takehiro Tomiyasu (knee) will remain out, while ⁢ William Saliba is serving a one-match suspension.

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Son Heung-min’s return from injury appears to be short-lived, as Ange Postecoglou mentioned that it is “unlikely” he will be fit to ‍compete‍ against Crystal Palace.

“Sonny⁣ is still not feeling right; he’s not at ​100%. ‍He won’t participate in training today, making​ it unlikely for the weekend match, but we’ll assess him further after that.” ‌– Ange Postecoglou

Djed Spence (groin) is anticipated to be back in full training by next week.

The Lilywhites, at least, do not‍ face any significant concerns following‍ Thursday’s victory against AZ Alkmaar. Wilson Odobert (hamstring) ‍made his⁤ return​ as a substitute in that match.

“Last night was all good, no issues at all. Some of‌ the boys⁤ are experiencing a bit of ‍fatigue since they haven’t played for a while, but everything is fine.” – Ange Postecoglou

In addition to injury updates, there has been a lot of discussion regarding James Maddison. The playmaker was substituted at halftime during Gameweek 9, and ‌his appearance in the starting lineup⁣ with the second string⁣ on Thursday raised eyebrows ⁣about his playing‌ time on Sunday.

“I’ve made the point that⁣ it’s not that Madders didn’t perform well [against West Ham]. In fact, I believe he‌ played⁢ quite well in the first half; it was simply a tactical adjustment I ​thought was necessary ⁣for the team to secure​ a win.

“I ⁤know players want to be on the field all the time, but I was pleased with his ​performance last night. His leadership ​was commendable, and he was positive ​on​ the ball, providing creativity and discipline when we needed it.

“He’s a⁣ vice-captain and one of our leaders, and I thought he showed up and played well last night—and he⁤ played well over the weekend, too.” – Ange Postecoglou on James Maddison

MANCHESTER CITY

Kevin De Bruyne ⁢ (thigh),‌ Kyle Walker (knee), Jack Grealish (unknown), and Jeremy Doku (unknown) will not be available for‌ the match against Southampton on Saturday.

“No, not yet.” – Pep ⁤Guardiola when asked about the​ possibility of​ Kevin De Bruyne or ⁤Kyle⁤ Walker returning this weekend

“I’m unsure. Hopefully, ⁢he can come ​back soon, but I don’t have a timeline. I wish I could provide an‌ answer, but I just don’t know.” – Pep Guardiola on Kevin De Bruyne’s recovery

“No.” – Pep Guardiola regarding the fitness of Jeremy Doku or Jack Grealish

Rodri (knee) and Oscar Bobb (leg) ‌are ⁢also long-term absentees.

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In addition to⁢ discussing injuries, Pep Guardiola also addressed Phil Foden‘s current form during Friday’s press conference.

“I’m not ⁤at all worried about how far he is from last season’s form because I ‍know that⁣ when he’s fit, he will regain it. He’s⁤ a natural talent, and he will find his rhythm. The first goal‍ against Sparta Praha illustrated Phil’s‌ incredible ability, as he resolved ‍the game for himself.

“Over a​ long career—which Phil has already been building—there will ​always be ups and downs. It’s important⁣ to manage these ‌short setbacks swiftly. They’re human beings, and we need to be patient, allowing them to feel supported during these moments. Everything is going well.

“Sooner or later…

“I’m ‍pleased to know that he feels well because ultimately, it’s up⁤ to him.” – Pep Guardiola on Phil Foden

LIVERPOOL

Diogo Jota is set to miss the⁣ trip to Arsenal this weekend due to a rib injury sustained in Gameweek⁣ 8.

Federico Chiesa and⁢ Conor Bradley ⁢ (both with ⁣unspecified injuries) are also considered doubtful for the match on‌ Sunday.

“I believe ⁤they feel fine, but that doesn’t translate to being ready to play‍ for us this weekend.

“Federico may join us‍ for training today or tomorrow – however, Diogo will definitely be unavailable. As for Conor⁢ Bradley, we will⁤ see ‍if ⁢he ‍can practice with us tomorrow.” – Arne Slot

Alisson (hamstring) and Harvey Elliott ⁢ (foot) continue to remain sidelined.

“He’s making good progress,⁤ as we anticipated, but it’s not a quick recovery process.

“Assessing an injury can be complex. I believe‍ the best way to evaluate ‍an⁤ injury‍ is at the conclusion of the recovery‌ phase, and​ we’re not there yet.

“Thus,‌ I can’t provide a timeline for his ‍return, but don’t expect him to play in the cup against Brighton or next week.” – Arne Slot on Alisson

The brief turnaround between the midweek European match and the weekend ‌Premier League ‌fixture might ⁢impact Slot’s team selection for Gameweek 9, yet the Liverpool manager emphasized the benefit of ‍an extra day for recovery‍ that the Sunday match affords.

“This is part of our lives, and the players are accustomed to it, whether they are competing in the Champions League or, as last ⁤season, in the Europa League. They are aware⁢ of the challenges, and they know how to manage their bodies, what actions to take‌ immediately after a game, and how to prepare effectively in the following days.

“We have⁤ a three-day gap this time, which is longer than what we had before the Leipzig⁤ match, and it’s also​ longer than what we will have ⁤before⁤ the Brighton match. Unfortunately for us, in these‍ three games, we have one day less for recovery compared to the three teams we will face. However, this is also a ‌part of the season and our lives, and I believe these ‌players are experienced⁤ enough, receiving excellent support from a​ fantastic staff,‍ to be physically prepared.⁢ My role is also to equip them tactically for ⁤the game.” – Arne Slot on the congested ⁢schedule

NEWCASTLE UNITED

Callum Wilson (back) has yet to play this season and was close to⁣ a comeback, but ‍in one ⁣of the least surprising updates, the ⁤striker’s recovery has hit a setback.

He ‌will not return before Gameweek 11.

“We will be without Callum for⁤ the next three games for sure. He has experienced some tightness in his body ⁢and hasn’t ‍felt that he could ‌push through to that final ⁢recovery stage that⁤ he needs. ​He trained with us and showed ‌promise, but we‌ are very cautious with Callum, as is he, regarding any reactions to his conditioning work.

“He doesn’t have a specific injury; it’s just that he’s not ⁤prepared to return yet.” –​ Eddie Howe on Callum Wilson

Additionally, Kieran Trippier (hamstring), Jamaal Lascell

Kieran Trippier (knee) and‍ Sven ‌Botman (knee) continue to be unavailable. According to Howe, Trippier is ‌expected to return after the upcoming international break.

Matt ‍Targett ⁤has⁤ not been seen ​since suffering an eczema flare-up in ⁣late September.

Martin Dubravka (knee) has resumed⁢ training ⁤on the pitch, and the ​Magpies report no new concerns.

“I don’t believe we have any new issues. Dan Burn had an ankle concern last week,⁤ but he played⁤ in the match ​and performed well. I think we’re in a good position.” – Eddie Howe

MANCHESTER ‌UNITED

Kobbie Mainoo (muscle), Harry Maguire ‍ (muscle), Leny Yoro (foot), Tyrell​ Malacia (knee), Luke Shaw (calf),‌ and Mason Mount (knock/head) are all likely to miss the upcoming ‍match.

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Jonny Evans might return after being absent for Thursday’s draw with Fenerbahce. ⁢ Bruno Fernandes did not participate in⁢ Turkey ⁤due to a suspension.

“We expect ​Bruno‍ back from suspension, and hopefully Jonny Evans will also return.” – Erik ten Hag

Antony ‍was injured ‌during the midweek UEFA Europa League game. ⁤He appeared only as a late substitute before being taken off on a stretcher; he was later⁤ seen on crutches and wearing ​a protective boot.

“I haven’t seen it myself; I can only share what was communicated to me by the doctor and physio,‍ based on what they ⁢observed.
“I need​ to review the video before commenting further.” – Erik ten Hag on Antony

ASTON VILLA

Aston Villa has no ‌injury concerns ahead of their match against Bournemouth.

However, Jaden Philogene will‌ not participate in Gameweek 9 due to suspension.

“All players are available except ​for Jaden, who is suspended. ‍Two young ⁢players, Lamare Bogarde ⁣and ​Sil‍ Swinkels, ⁣are playing with the under-21s today.
“The rest⁣ of⁢ the squad is training daily with us and is​ ready to compete.” – Unai Emery

CHELSEA

No updates have been provided by ⁣Enzo Maresca ⁤regarding team news, but there are currently ​no injury concerns for Chelsea.

Marc Cucurella and Wesley Fofana are back from their respective suspensions.

BRENTFORD

Mathias Jensen ⁣(calf) will be included in the ⁣Bees’ squad this weekend.

“He will be part of the squad, which is very encouraging. He has trained all week and ⁤looks in good shape.” – ​Thomas Frank on Mathias Jensen

Rico Henry (knee), Igor Thiago (knee), Gustavo Nunes (knee), and Ellery Balcombe (hand) are still sidelined.

Injury concerns persist​ as Rico Henry (back), Aaron Hickey (hamstring), and Josh Dasilva (knee) are still sidelined – though progress is being made for the first ⁣three.

“Rico is⁢ getting closer, but not ready for [Ipswich]. I would hesitate to say we ​are being cautious; we⁢ simply want to do this​ right. With a ‍player who has been out for an extended period, it is crucial to ⁣ensure he is fully ​prepared before stepping onto the pitch.”

“I would love to⁣ make an announcement today, but⁤ it ⁢would be best⁤ if I‍ wait⁣ for⁣ a forthcoming press conference to declare: ‘Tomorrow,⁤ Rico will be available.’”

“Both [Thiago and Nunes] are currently running on⁢ the pitch, albeit not with the rest of the team. That’s⁤ a positive sign.” – Thomas ​Frank

WOLVERHAMPTON ​WANDERERS

Gary O’Neil mentioned on Friday that Sam Johnstone ​has participated ⁢in‍ training ⁣“quite a bit” this week after missing Gameweek 8 due to a minor adductor injury.

The ⁢manager of Wolves stated he ‌is “very clear” ‌about which goalkeeper will start against Brighton.

Hwang Hee-chan (ankle), Yerson Mosquera (knee), Boubacar Traore (knee), Sasa Kalajdzic (knee), and Enso Gonzalez (knee) all continue to be ​unavailable.

CRYSTAL PALACE

Oliver Glasner anticipates‌ having⁢ the same squad‌ available as last weekend.

Cheick Doucoure (toe) has only participated in one training session with his⁢ teammates, making him likely to miss out again.

Chadi Riad (knee), Chris​ Richards (hamstring), and Matheus Franca (groin)⁣ remain ⁤out of ‍action.

WEST HAM UNITED

Mohammed Kudus begins a three-match suspension after his red card for violent conduct last weekend.

No updates on fitness were provided by Julen Lopetegui, but it is ‍believed that Niclas‌ Fullkrug (Achilles) remains injured.

BOURNEMOUTH

Alex Scott underwent surgery on Thursday to address a meniscus injury he sustained earlier in the⁢ week. The midfielder is expected​ to be out for several ⁣months following the procedure.

“Definitely more than six weeks. Six weeks ⁤would be the timeframe if they simply removed the meniscus. If they repair it, a longer recovery is needed. Now, he will require some time away from physical activity, so it will take even longer – but​ I can’t specify how much.” – Andoni Iraola on Alex Scott

Luis Sinisterra will⁤ also miss the​ trip to Aston Villa but is expected to return within the next week or two.

“Sini is not traveling; it’s not a serious issue, but ‌he had some problems ⁣after the game against Arsenal. He should be⁢ available next week, and if⁤ not for ‌ [Manchester] City, then definitely for Brentford.” – Andoni Iraola⁤ on Luis Sinisterra

Gameweek 9: Key Premier League Team News and Injury Updates ‍for Fantasy ⁢Managers

Overview of Gameweek 9

As we head into Gameweek 9 of the Premier League, fantasy​ managers⁣ are ⁤keenly ⁢analyzing ⁢team news and injury updates. This week ‍is crucial for ⁢setting up your fantasy squads, as key players may be sidelined while​ new opportunities arise for potential replacements.

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Injury Updates ‌from Top ⁤Premier League Teams

Below is⁣ a comprehensive overview of the latest injury news and updates ‌from the Premier League teams ahead⁤ of Gameweek 9:

Team Player Injury Status Expected Return
Arsenal Gabriel Jesus Hamstring Injury Late October
Chelsea Reece James Knee Injury Unknown
Manchester United Bruno Fernandes Knock Match ​Fit
Manchester City Kevin De Bruyne Hamstring Injury November
Liverpool Luis Díaz Thigh Injury Mid-November
Tottenham James Maddison Ankle Injury Late October

Key Player Updates to Watch

In addition to injuries, some players have seen changes ​in form or have‍ been subject to tactical shifts that could impact their fantasy value:

Arsenal: A Shift in Attack

Without Gabriel Jesus, Arsenal may rely more heavily on Eddie Nketiah⁢ and Bukayo Saka to spearhead their attack. Nketiah’s price of £6.7m makes him an attractive ‌option for those looking for a budget striker.

Chelsea: Defensive Woes

With Reece James potentially sidelined for​ an extended period, ​Chelsea’s defensive line may be ​vulnerable. Consider replacing any Chelsea‍ defenders in your ‌squad with players from teams that have favorable fixtures.

Manchester United: Bruno Fernandes’‍ Importance

With Bruno Fernandes ‍recovering from a⁢ knock, his return ⁢is ⁤essential ​for⁢ United’s attacking play. At £8.0m, Fernandes remains a central figure in the team, especially for set pieces and assists.

Manchester City: Midfield Dynamics

Kevin De Bruyne’s absence provides ‍an opportunity ⁢for players like Mateo Kovačić to step ⁣up in the midfield. His price⁣ point at £5.5m ​could be a smart investment for budget-conscious managers.

Liverpool: Adaptation without Luis Díaz

With ⁤Luis Díaz⁢ out, Liverpool will look to Mohamed Salah‌ and Cody Gakpo to maintain their attacking⁣ prowess. Salah’s price of £12.5m still makes him one of the ‌top captaincy choices.

Tottenham: Maddison’s Impact

James Maddison’s injury could significantly impact Tottenham’s midfield creativity. Keep ‌an eye on Dejan Kulusevski or‍ Son Heung-min as potential replacements for your fantasy ⁤team.

Benefits of Staying Updated

For fantasy managers, staying informed about ‌team news and injury ⁢updates ‌can have significant benefits:

  • Optimizing Team Selection: Make informed choices about ‌who to start ⁣and who to​ bench based on​ the ‍latest news.
  • Identifying Standout Players: ⁣ Take advantage of emerging talents filling in for injured players.
  • Captains⁣ and Vice-Captains: ​Choose the best players⁤ based on fitness and form for your captaincy options.
  • Trade Decisions: Make better decisions when trading players in or out ​of your fantasy squad.

Practical ‍Tips ⁣for Fantasy Managers

Here are some⁢ practical tips to help you navigate Gameweek 9 effectively:

1. Monitor the ‌Press Conferences

Coaches often provide valuable ​insights about players’ conditions during press conferences. Make sure to follow⁢ these⁢ closely to catch⁣ late-breaking news.

2. Utilize Injury Prediction Tools

Consider ⁣using injury prediction tools available on various ‌fantasy platforms.‌ These resources can ⁣provide estimates on ⁣player recovery times, helping you make informed decisions.

3. Check Social Media Updates

Follow the official social media accounts of clubs and sports journalists. They often post⁢ real-time updates⁤ on player fitness and injury statuses.

4. Have a Backup Plan

Always ⁢have a backup strategy in case your starting players​ are unexpectedly ruled ‌out. ⁢This includes scouting potential replacements ahead of time.

5. Engage with the Fantasy Community

Participating in forums and social media ⁣discussions can provide additional insights into ‍player performances ‍and injury updates that you may have missed.

Case Studies: Successful Fantasy Strategies

Let’s look at a couple of case studies of successful⁢ fantasy managers during previous seasons ⁢who ⁤thrived ​by keeping up with team news and injury updates:

Case Study 1: The Late Surge

In the ⁤2021/2022 season, one fantasy manager noticed the injury ⁢to a key midfielder from ⁣Manchester City.​ They capitalized by transferring in a ⁢cheaper midfielder from ‍a team with a favorable fixture. This decision swung their season, earning them crucial points.

Case⁢ Study 2: The ​Captaincy Conundrum

Another ‌manager faced a ‌dilemma when a star player was doubtful for a match. They switched their ‍captaincy to‍ a high-performing striker based on injury updates, resulting in a⁣ massive score boost that week.

Weekly ⁣Fixture Schedule

Here’s a‍ quick look⁣ at the upcoming fixtures for Gameweek 9 to ⁣help with​ planning⁤ your transfers and captain choices:

Match Date Time (GMT)
Arsenal‍ vs. Tottenham Saturday, October 21 12:30
Manchester City vs. Liverpool Sunday, October⁣ 22 16:30
Chelsea ⁤vs. Manchester United Sunday, October ⁣22 14:00
Brighton vs. Aston Villa Saturday, October 21 15:00
Leicester City vs. ⁣Newcastle Saturday, October 21 15:00

Conclusion

By ‌keeping abreast of ⁢the latest team news and injury updates, fantasy managers‍ can enhance their chances⁢ of success in Gameweek 9. Whether⁣ it’s‌ making strategic transfers, selecting the right captain, or choosing the best starters, ⁤informed decisions are crucial for maximizing⁣ points this week.

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