2014年12月18日 星期四

iBET SHARE FPL Scout Extra: Carroll on song for festive schedule

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Andy Carroll has spent the past four seasons burdened by an inflated price tag and hamstrung by a series of long-term injuries. However, when fitness and confidence align, the talismanic West Ham United forward remains a devastating weapon for Fantasy Premier League managers.
A pair of towering headers in the last outing at the Boleyn Ground against Swansea City – Carroll's first goals since March – presented ample evidence that he is back as a force. West Ham's flourishing season can provide a suitable platform for him to thrive further.  
This weekend, Carroll will face up to Nigel Pearson's Leicester City: a side that have not quite matched the profile of their manager. As a player, Pearson was an uncompromising centre-back and yet his struggling team have not convinced in this area.
The Foxes make the trip to east London having conceded more headed goal attempts than any Barclays Premier League side. Crucially, Leicester have also allowed 81 goal attempts from set-plays – again the highest figure in the league.
Andy Carroll scored two towering headers against Swansea

The Hammers undoubtedly have the weaponry to exploit this. Manager Sam Allardyce is an advocate of maximising set-pieces, and his team have created 76 goal attempts from dead-ball situations, the highest in the BPL. In Carroll, he has a player to punish the Foxes' frailties.
Since the striker's return in Gameweek 12, Allardyce has tweaked his tactics to play to Carroll's strengths. He has enjoyed more touches in the opponents' penalty box than any other forward in this five-match spell and only Swansea's Wilfried Bony has fired in more goal attempts (26 to Carroll's 21). 
Diafra Sakho's six goals in nine league starts make him a more obvious West Ham target for FPL managers. The case for Carroll is, though, a convincing one when you consider Saturday's scenario and his meagre 1.6% ownership.
Carroll's power in the air will be a major threat to a back four that have struggled to convince and his form suggests he will convert opportunities that will inevitably come his way.
Allardyce and Pearson will be making very different plans for Carroll ahead of the weekend. FPL managers may do well to devise their own.

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