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Fabianski injury, £4.9m forward + why Evanilson was benched


Rattling through the Gameweek 18 Scout Notes, we turn our attention to Southampton 0-1 West Ham United and Bournemouth 0-0 Crystal Palace.

FABIANSKI INJURY LATEST

Lukasz Fabianski (£4.1m) looks set to miss Gameweek 19 after suffering a head injury on Boxing Day.

The West Ham United goalkeeper required seven minutes of medical treatment in the first half, eventually being stretchered off while receiving oxygen. It looked initially like he was out for the count.

While Fabianski was conscious in the dressing room, avoided the need for hospital treatment and even took his place in the dugout in the closing stages, his substitution was of the ‘concussion’ variety – and the protocols dictate a period out of action. Six days is the minimum but 12 is also possible, so he could miss Gameweek 20 too.

“We had a problem with Lukasz, with Max Kilman. Fortunately Lukasz is conscious, he’s well. We are happy because it looks like it is not important.

“It’s too early to tell [if they are going to be fit for Gameweek 19]. We are talking about three days so I am not very optimistic about this but let’s see.” – Julen Lopetegui

As Julen Lopetegui mentioned above, West Ham also lost Max Kilman (£4.4m) to a shoulder injury. Carlos Soler (£5.0m) came off at half-time with a knee issue, while Tomas Soucek (£4.9m) and Guido Rodriguez (£4.8m) will both be suspended in Gameweek 19 due to yellow card accumulation.

Good news for owners of Liverpool players in FPL, then, ahead of the trip to east London.

Even with the regulars, the Hammers weren’t overly convincing. Soler smacked the crossbar with a sitter but other than that chance and Jarrod Bowen‘s (£7.5m) predatory goal, there weren’t too many clear openings. Southampton, indeed, registered more shots (18 v 16) and big chances (4 v 2) over the game.

Bowen, operating from the right as Niclas Fullkrug (£6.7m) led the line, had an eye-catching six attempts.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka (£4.6m) also impressed. A fourth attacking return in seven Gameweeks should have arrived when Soler missed that aforementioned opportunity. Benefitting from Lopetegui’s policy of pushing his full-backs high, Wan-Bissaka was directly involved in five West Ham chances: two shots, three created.

ONUACHU PROFLIGATE BUT DANGEROUS

One of the cheapest forwards in FPL had the most shots (eight) on Boxing Day.

Paul Onauchu (£4.9m) led the line for Saints, providing the focal point that the strugglers have missed all season.

Ivan Juric is prepared to go longer than the tippy-tappy Russell Martin was, too, which will surely boost Onuachu’s game-time prospects.

He’s £4.9m for a reason, of course. The jury is out on his finishing, despite the scoring exploits abroad.

FPL notes: Fabianski injury latest, £4.9 forward +

There were seven headers in all, four of them good chances. Fabianski produced a good save to keep out one of them, with a couple of others dropping narrowly wide. It was all a bit Aleksandar Mitrovic.

Fine margins and a name to monitor going forward, for those FPL managers going 3-5-2.

“Onuachu scored goals in Belgium every year, 20 goals. In Turkey, it’s the same thing. It’s not the same thing playing in Turkey and Belgium compared to England.

“But it’s not one year that he scored 20 goals. I believe that he can do it. What I saw in these training sessions, he has his own characteristics.

“Long ball, keep the ball, the head is strong. It’s normal that he’s not the fastest player in the world, but in some games, I think he can do it well.

“In other games, maybe it’s better to play with Archer or with another one [up front].” – Ivan Juric on Paul Onuachu, via the Daily Echo

Southampton looked decent in Juric’s first match in charge. The Croatian operated with a wing-back system, with Kyle Walker-Peters (£4.3m) matching Wan-Bissaka’s stats (two shots, three chances created) in a positive showing.

KLUIVERT SUSPENDED, WHY EVANILSON WAS BENCHED

Bournemouth have been excellent this season. Ranking in the top six for both expected goals (xG) and expected goals conceded (xGC), they fully merit their sixth-place position in the Premier League.

If there is a criticism, it’s that they’re sometimes too wasteful. No club has underachieved more on the xG front in 2024/25:

There were 18 unconverted chances against Palace, with Antoine Semenyo (£5.6m) – yet again – and Dango Ouattara (£5.0m) registering five each. Semenyo flashed a good headed chance wide late on, having earlier had a shot cleared off the line.

Evanilson (£6.0m) had to make do with a couple of late opportunities, having been benched.

“A little bit of everything because I was seeing Enes contributing very well in the moments that he has played lately. Also we have to consider now that we play in two days and a half against Fulham away, a very difficult game also.

“We are quite thin now, we have 15 fit players, so we don’t want to lose anyone more.” – Andoni Iraola on whether Evanilson’s benching was tactical or a rest

The Cherries will miss Justin Kluivert (£5.5m) in Gameweek 19 after he picked up his fifth booking of the season. Marc Guehi (£4.5m) did the same for Palace.

MUNOZ RETURNS

This was more of a rearguard effort from a resurgent Palace, who have lost only two of their last 10 league matches and kept three clean sheets along the way.

A Bournemouth backline led by the impressive Dean Huijsen (£4.3m), who scooped maximum bonus, largely kept the visitors at bay.

Daniel Munoz (£4.7m), not for the first time, had Palace’s best chance, producing a tame shot from a good position. He remains the leading FPL defender for xG this season.

Back from a ban and in the starting XI here, he’ll no doubt attract plenty of interest for the following upcoming run:

Eberechi Eze (£6.6m) returned from injury, meanwhile. We’ve not really seen the best of him this season, with this being another match that he flitted in and out of. He at least finished with team-best totals of four shots and two chances created.




Fabianski injury, £4.9m forward + why Evanilson was benched

In unfortunate news for West Ham fans, goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski has suffered an injury, leaving many wondering who will step up in his absence. With a price tag of just £4.9m, could this be an opportunity for a budget-friendly forward to shine?

One player who may be worth considering is Evanilson, who was surprisingly benched in the last game. The Brazilian forward has shown promise in recent matches, but manager David Moyes may have opted to go with a different lineup for tactical reasons.

Despite being left out of the starting XI, Evanilson could still be a valuable asset for fantasy football managers looking to capitalize on his potential. Keep an eye on his performance in the next few games to see if he can earn a spot back in the starting lineup.

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Lukasz Fabianski recovering after being carried off for West Ham at Southampton


West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski was carried off at Southampton on Boxing Day, as the Polish goalkeeper underwent lengthy treatment on the pitch after a collision.

The game was stopped for over seven minutes as Fabianski was treated and then stretchered off.

What is the latest on Fabianski?

West Ham manager Julen Lopetegui gave the following update after the game.

“Fortunately, Łukasz is conscious and he’s well now in the dressing room, which is the most important thing,” Lopetegui said.

The Hammers had confirmed that a concussion substitution was used to replace Fabianski with Alphonse Areola in the first half.

Reports from the BBC on-site also said that Fabianski did not require to go to hospital.

What happened?

Fabianski cleared a cross at the back post but was caught by Southampton defender Nathan Wood as they both challenged for the ball.

Fabianski stayed down after being injured, as West Ham’s players gathered around him and Southampton goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale also spent time with Fabianski as the medical staff attended to him.

Fabianski was then applauded off the pitch by both home and away fans at Southampton, as West Ham’s goalkeeper had made two big saves early as they were being peppered with crosses by Southampton.





Lukasz Fabianski suffered a scary moment during West Ham’s match against Southampton as he had to be carried off the pitch due to an injury. The Polish goalkeeper was seen clutching his arm in pain before being stretchered off in the first half.

Fans were left concerned for Fabianski, who has been a key player for West Ham this season. However, there is some good news as reports have emerged that the injury is not as serious as initially feared. Fabianski is said to be recovering well and is being closely monitored by the medical team.

We all wish Lukasz Fabianski a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on the pitch soon, doing what he does best – keeping clean sheets and saving goals for West Ham. Get well soon, Lukasz! #WHUFC #Fabianski #Recovery #WestHamUnited

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West Ham GK Lukasz Fabianski alert after being stretchered off


West Ham United goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is “alert” and conscious after being taken off the field on a stretcher during the team’s 1-0 win at Southampton on Thursday, manager Julen Lopetegui said.

The game was delayed for around eight minutes as Fabianski received treatment on the field at St Mary’s Stadium. The 39-year-old Polish goalkeeper was hurt in a collision from a corner and was replaced by Alphonse Areola in the 36th minute.

Southampton ‘keeper Aaron Ramsdale had run the length of the field to check on Fabianski amid worrying scenes. Fabianski was then greeted by applause as he was taken off with an oxygen mask on, but did not need to go to the hospital.

“He had one big knock around the head, around the neck and he was not very sure about his actions. Fortunately the news is he is talking, he is alert, he is conscious,” Lopetegui said.

“I talk with him. The doctors say that he feels better and well. I am positive with him. He showed he more or less recovered his sense. I am not afraid. We feared but now he is better and it is a positive feeling because we were very worried.”

West Ham, which also saw defender Max Kilman go off in the first half, scored through Jarrod Bowen in the 59th.



West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski was left alert after being stretchered off during the team’s match against Everton. The Polish shot-stopper was injured in the first half of the game and had to be substituted.

Fabianski, who has been a key player for West Ham this season, was seen receiving medical attention on the pitch before being stretchered off. The extent of his injury is not yet known, but the club has confirmed that he was conscious and alert throughout the ordeal.

Fans and teammates alike will be hoping for a speedy recovery for Fabianski, as he has been an integral part of West Ham’s impressive performances this season. In his absence, backup goalkeeper Darren Randolph stepped in to take his place between the posts.

Our thoughts are with Lukasz Fabianski as he recovers from this injury, and we hope to see him back on the pitch soon. #GetWellSoonFabianski.

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