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Amid the carnival of Fantasy Premier League (FPL) rule change announcements, some actual football broke out on Saturday.

Only pre-season football, mind, with meaningful takeaways in short supply at this fitness-building stage of the summer.

Nevertheless, 13 Premier League teams were in action on Saturday – and a few things caught our eye.

We start our Scout Notes round-ups with Manchester United 0-0 Leeds United and Celtic 4-0 Newcastle United.

MANCHESTER UNITED 0-0 LEEDS UNITED

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This friendly in a nutshell: Matheus Cunha isn’t going to solve all of Man Utd’s problems, while Leeds look solid enough not to be write-offs next season.

There’s plenty of time in pre-season for both teams to get better or worse, of course.

HOW CUNHA FARED ON HIS DEBUT

Cunha was a bright-ish spark in his 45-minute run-out, playing as the left-sided ’10’ as expected. His driving runs and close control proved problematic for Leeds, who were forced to foul him on several occasions.

Teeing up a couple of chances for teammates before the break, he also saw the line-leading Chido Obi nick the ball off his toes when he had been poised to curl goalwards.

“Of course, you can see that the connection between him and Bruno is still not there. But it is going to be a good connection.” – Ruben Amorim on Matheus Cunha

The Red Devils otherwise, though, were pretty turgid. While this was just pre-season friendly #1, it was also true of Ruben Amorim’s side for much of 2024/25.

Bruno Fernandes played deeper in central midfield (and retained set plays), while Amad Diallo initially operated at right wing-back before moving further up. With Bryan Mbeumo set to arrive, both midfielders’ futures may be further back than FPL managers would like. The same goes for Kobbie Mainoo.

Toby Collyer’s deployment as a right-sided number 10 screamed ‘placeholder’, meanwhile…

United sprang to life in the dying embers, with Mainoo hitting the bar amid some penalty-box pinball. By then, however, Leeds had many of their rookies on.

“We suffered a little bit when we tried to press high, they kick the ball, win the second ball and they were a danger in that moment. We have a lack of pace, especially in the middle of the park, and you can feel it, [so] that’s hard to bring the ball [forward].” – Ruben Amorim

Unremarkable stuff, then, with a few glimmers of hope from Cunha. Second-half centre-halves Ayden Heaven and Leny Yoro were decent, too.

BOGLE CATCHES THE EYE

Leeds held their own and arguably looked the most accomplished side for chunks of the game.

Really catching the eye, ironically at a time when much focus is now on centre-halves in FPL, was Jayden Bogle.

A scorer of six goals in 2024/25, his attacking prowess was on display in Stockholm. Bombing forward from right-back, he very nearly scored from close range in the second half, forcing a save from Tom Heaton. Perhaps lacking the final pass at times, he nevertheless looked dangerous and gave teenage wing-back Diego Leon a torrid afternoon.

New full-back Gabriel Gudmundsson also impressed going forward, taking a corner after his introduction.

Fellow summer signing Felix Nmecha led the line in the first half and looked like a decent hold-up type of striker. Last season’s Championship top goalscorer, Joel Piroe, replaced him at half-time and set up a couple of chances.

There’s no chance of Patrick Bamford entering Daniel Farke’s thinking up top…

“In the second day of pre-season, I got him into my office and told him he is not in my plans for the upcoming season.” – Daniel Farke on Patrick Bamford

Wilfried Gnonto‘s career has stalled in recent years but he looked bright down the right with Bogle. Daniel James, the man expected to start on that flank this season, came on at the interval.

Debutant Jaka Bijol was part of a fairly solid rearguard effort, while central midfielder Ao Tanaka was given a bit more attacking license than we were used to seeing in 2024/25. He shanked a good chance wide.

Manchester United first-half XI: Bayindir; Mazraoui, De Ligt, Shaw; Amad, Casemiro, Fernandes, Leon, Collyer, Cunha; Obi.

Manchester United second-half XI: Heaton; Yoro, Maguire (Fredricson 74), Heaven; Dalot, Ugarte, Mainoo, Dorgu; Mantato (J. Fletcher 80), Mount; Hojlund. 

Leeds United first-half XI: Darlow; Bogle, Rodon, Bijol, Byram; Ampadu, Gruev; Gnonto, Tanaka, Harrison; Nmecha.

Leeds United second-half XI: Meslier; Bogle (Chambers 77), Bornauw, Struijk, Gudmundsson, Longstaff, Gruev (Crew 85); James, Tanaka (Gray 77), Ramazani, Piroe (Chadwick 89).

CELTIC 4-0 NEWCASTLE UNITED

Elanga

Oh dear.

An alarming-sounding scoreline but Eddie Howe wasn’t too fussed after full-time, highlighting the fact that this was Celtic’s fifth friendly and only Newcastle’s second.

“This was a test that, maybe, came a little bit too early for us. We have had a long week in Austria, not making excuses by the way, but the lads came into the game jaded, slightly, but it was a great workout for us.

“I think they are way ahead of us, fitness-wise. I think that’s a really useful lesson for us to learn because we usually do that to other teams.” – Eddie Howe

ISAK ABSENCE EXPLAINED

There was no Alexander Isak in the Newcastle squad, prompting questions about his future. Transfer speculation was, in fact, part of the reason Howe omitted him on Saturday.

“I don’t think it’s easy for any player to be under that scrutiny and that’s part – 10% – of the reason why he wasn’t here today. I just want him to focus on himself and his training and being ready for next week.

“For any player, that’s not an easy thing to deal with and not an easy thing to understand when you’re fielding calls and messages from players and people asking you all sorts, because the media now is so strong and the media message goes far and wide.

“I’d never give a guarantee about anybody (staying) because I’ve been in football long enough to know I could end up looking silly. But, the desire from everybody to keep him is as strong as it could be. Fingers crossed that will happen for us.” – Eddie Howe on Alexander Isak

ELANGA DEBUT

It was a horror show at the back for the Magpies. Goals came from a penalty, a horrible Nick Pope error, a breakaway and a recycled set play. A real shop of horrors at the rear, with established names like Fabian Schar well below par. The lack of full-back pace without Tino Livramento (extended break) and Lewis Hall (injured) was also a factor.

Anthony Elanga came on at the interval, replacing positional rival Jacob Murphy.

It was bright-ish bow, his pace clearly a weapon down the right. The Swede saw one shot saved and whipped in a couple of crosses, but having William Osula to link up with rather than Isak was always going to be a handicap.

Newcastle United XI: Pope (Dubravka 46), Trippier (Krafth 46), Schar (Lascelles 46), Botman (Burn 46), Targett (A. Murphy 46), Guimaraes (White 46), Willock (Tonali 46), Miley (Hernes 76), J. Murphy (Elanga 46), Osula (Neave 76), Barnes (Gordon 46).

58 Comments Login to Post a Comment
  1. Bushwhacker
    • 6 Years
    7 hours, 40 mins ago

    Stunning that Maguire, Shaw and Casemiro are still at United. Realize they’re PSR limited but somebody would take them surely???

    1. Dubem_FC
      • 9 Years
      4 hours, 39 mins ago

      Maguire is Manchester United's second best player.

    2. JBG
      • 7 Years
      2 hours, 23 mins ago

      Nobody wants them, Cas doesn't want to go to Saudi, Shaw is Shaw (always injured) and Maguire is probably going nowhere until his contract is up, because of age.

    3. TheBiffas
      • 4 Years
      1 hour, 38 mins ago

      Those 3 are less of a problem than Hojlund, Anthony, Garnacho

  2. chocolove
    • 14 Years
    5 hours, 10 mins ago

    Wow imagine Trafford listed and priced as Burnley player on FPL launch day

    1. Old Man
      • 14 Years
      4 hours, 9 mins ago

      Certainly possible. There are likely to be several players that fall into that initially-cheap-transfer-to-bigger-club scenario.

    2. bitm2007
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      3 hours, 26 mins ago

      Potential move likely be taken into account like it was with Ortega ( 6.0 last season) due to Ederson transfer speculation.

    3. TheDoc
      • 5 Years
      1 hour, 35 mins ago

      He's quite Old.

  3. Sandy Ravage
    • 9 Years
    3 hours, 44 mins ago

    Like the bonus points changes. Attacking defenders should be great value

  4. The Knights Template
    • 11 Years
    3 hours, 19 mins ago

    How much will Isak at Liverpool be? 12m?

    1. JBG
      • 7 Years
      2 hours, 22 mins ago

      They are getting Ekitike

    2. Sheffield Wednesday
      • 5 Years
      1 hour, 33 mins ago

      If he's off penalties then he shouldn't be worth more than at Newcastle.
      .

    3. yousunkmybattleship
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      19 mins ago

      Question is n/a

  5. FPL Virgin
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    2 hours, 26 mins ago

    And so it begins with Newcastle. A thumping 4-0 defeat. They clearly haven't learnt from the last time they were in the champions league and the need for a big squad. I predicted further embarrassments in preseason followed by a disappointing season. I just don't know what Eddie Howe has to do for those infinitely rich owners to get properly backed.

    1. diesel001
      • 8 Years
      1 hour, 56 mins ago

      It's not that Newcastle aren't trying to buy players. It is that those players don't want to sign for Newcastle.

      They tried to get Mbeumo and he preferred Man Utd. They tried to get Ekitike and he preferred Liverpool. They tried to sign Delap and he preferred Chelsea.

      1. FPL Virgin
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        1 hour, 25 mins ago

        You're confusing a player turning them down with Newcastle not putting up the required money and trying to negotiate down the price.

    2. Swerve
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 6 Years
      1 hour, 40 mins ago

      I think the owners have been absolutely outstanding so far. When you look at how some other rich ownership groups have done they've been really solid custodians of the club so far. They've stuck by EH when there was pressure, he's delivered a trophy and two CL qualification seasons. Compare their tenure to that of Sheppard or Ashley for some context.

      1. FPL Virgin
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        1 hour, 15 mins ago

        Good luck for the new season when you have to play 3 times a week with Howe's high intensity football and a wafer thin squad.

    3. madhatter_129
      • 2 Years
      1 hour, 25 mins ago

      It doesn't matter how much the owners have available to spend, what matters is how much the rules allow them to spend.

  6. Zalk
    • 13 Years
    2 hours, 23 mins ago

    So Chelsea will have a vacation now after the CWC and they're back less than two weeks before their GW1 kickoff. Maybe it happens more often than I know but it doesn't sound like the best preparation.

    1. FPL Virgin
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      1 hour, 35 mins ago

      They will be the fittest team going into gameweek 1. The drop off due to fatigue later on in the season is the bigger concern.

    2. Jimmy B
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      1 hour, 25 mins ago

      It happened last year to most of the players who played at the Euros. Some of them were fine, some of them were notably miles off it.

      1. Jimmy B
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        1 hour, 21 mins ago

        If anything I'd say they will be the least fittest but again its dependent on individual players and how much they look after themselves during this break. Historically you'd hear of players turning up for pre-season a stone heavier than when they went on a break. Chelsea have 2 weeks to get such players ready to play a full season.

  7. FPL Virgin
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    2 hours, 20 mins ago

    Interesting. 7 players had 3 goal line clearances last season.

    1. Hairy Potter
      • 10 Years
      1 hour, 12 mins ago

      I think we have different concepts of what is interesting.

  8. Kdobienufc
      2 hours, 14 mins ago

      The amount of people crying and complaining over new rules and additional chips etc etc is hilarious, your all still going to play the game, all going to want to be top of your mini leagues.

      1. diesel001
        • 8 Years
        1 hour, 53 mins ago

        Agree. But these changes do make luck a greater part of the game. I expect a lot more volatility in the ORs of content creators this season because there will be way more choices to make each GW.

        Whoever wins FPL will have to get very lucky because they are going to be making a lot of calls on players and chip use that they will be getting correct.

        1. Old Man
          • 14 Years
          1 hour, 26 mins ago

          Absolutely. I like almost all of the changes - much more fun. I agree about the CCs - I can foresee some of them wringing their hands in frustration. (let alone us mere mortals!!)

      2. Swerve
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 6 Years
        1 hour, 49 mins ago

        You can't change the rules but you can take advantage of them, that's what I will plan (and fail) to do!

    • CONNERS
      • 6 Years
      2 hours, 6 mins ago

      I'm not playing unless I get a participation trophy.

    • FPL Virgin
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      2 hours, 3 mins ago

      That's really worrying about Bruno playing deeper in the scout notes. The new defensive contributions rule was about to make him the best pick in the game (to quote baker from above average FPL).

      1. CONNERS
        • 6 Years
        1 hour, 49 mins ago

        He was playing centrally a fair bit of last season.

        The new signings basically cement him in that position unless Amorim changes his system.

        1. FPL Virgin
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 9 Years
          1 hour, 47 mins ago

          Luka Milivojevic 2.0 then?

          1. CONNERS
            • 6 Years
            1 hour, 43 mins ago

            Maybe.. if he's priced at 5.5m. 🙂

            The penalty bonus changes don't help much either.

    • FPL Virgin
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      1 hour, 57 mins ago

      How do FPL price Patrick Bamford now after Farke's comments?

      I guess waiting for information like this is exactly why they are holding off on announcing the prices.

      1. Old Man
        • 14 Years
        1 hour, 7 mins ago

        2.5

    • Swerve
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 6 Years
      1 hour, 54 mins ago

      Can you still block users on here so you don't have to see their comments?

      1. FPL Virgin
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        1 hour, 14 mins ago

        Why? So you can be oblivious to how Newcastle's Saudi owners are letting an incredible manager like Howe down?

      2. All de Gea no iDier
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 6 Years
        1 hour, 3 mins ago

        I would like to know that too.

    • lilmessipran
      • 12 Years
      1 hour, 54 mins ago

      So the posts with a grey background are original and the ones in blue are the replies? Dam doesn't look that intuitive.

      1. RedLightning
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • Has Moderation Rights
        • 15 Years
        1 hour, 35 mins ago

        The posts with a green line on the left are original (and have a darker shade of grey).

      2. Moon Dog
          1 hour, 28 mins ago

          Blue? I must be colourblind because I all I see is migraine-inducing white and grey.

      3. Moon Dog
          1 hour, 35 mins ago

          Thank you for these free friendly recaps. They're very helpful.

        • FPL Word
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 11 Years
          1 hour, 14 mins ago

          Good post, but it was Lucas Nmecha, not Felix

        • Snoop Udogie Dogg
          • 4 Years
          1 hour, 8 mins ago

          hurry up and launch already!

        • Zimo
          • 6 Years
          59 mins ago

          I don't like this new style of comment section. It hurts my eyes. Is there a dark mode?

        • Zimo
          • 6 Years
          53 mins ago

          With the CBIT scoring changes 4-4-2 might be a good formation this year for people wanting to squeeze in 3 premiums

        • AAAFootball
            53 mins ago

            slight glitch, the twitter insert moves up onto the navigation bar as i scroll past is
            nothing big, just fyi for site makers

          • Moon Dog
              36 mins ago

              Ekitike to Liverpool here we go
              https://x.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1946857051520376856

              If they were equal price, would you say he's a better FPL option than Wirtz?

              1. AAAFootball
                  21 mins ago

                  Yes. Ekitike seems like the darwin replacement, whilst wirtz is more of a new szobozlai/ long term new salah

                  I feel like a 9/ second striker will score more than a withdrawn no 10

                • TheBiffas
                  • 4 Years
                  just now

                  I'm a Liverpool fan but I'll be sticking with Salah and probably Kerkez to start with. Ekitike may be eased in, and Wirtz isn't affordable if you want Palmer.

                  I'd say Wirtz is a better FPL option though. Truth be told I'm not too excited about Ekitike, he has a low shot conversion rate and seemingly misses a lot of chances, much like Darwin. I'd love for him to prove me wrong though

              2. lawsy009
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 13 Years
                20 mins ago

                Some prices revealed in 30 mins according to FPL WhatsApp.

                1. Sheffield Wednesday
                  • 5 Years
                  13 mins ago

                  So that should signal the end of the rule changes. Pity, I'd hoped they'd make all penalties goals worth the same points regardless of the position of the taker.

                  1. FPL_RubberDucky
                    • 1 Year
                    8 mins ago

                    Yeah, i dont think the community could handle anymore.

                    Just wait for any changes to formation or defined positions, once the game goes live.

                    There would/will be meltdown by some!

                    1. Forward penalty goal worth less than mid penalty goal has been made worse by the reduction in BPS for forwards, increasing the potential disparity. Doesn't make sense to me but I'll select players accordingly.

              3. FPL_RubberDucky
                • 1 Year
                9 mins ago

                Personally i like all the changes except for 1!

                The assist rule not counting of the pass was deflected outside the box, instead of inside the box, makes no sense to me!

              4. skooldaze
                • 14 Years
                5 mins ago

                I like some of these changes like the double chips, but some like the AFCON transfers and defensive added stats seem so un-necessary.

                Having played the game for over 22 years since the start, it just seems a lot more of a chore to play the game then fun.

                Up until a few years ago, I would listen to a couple of weekly podcasts and plan a few weeks in advance, but now there is far too much content, conflicting advice and AI getting involved.

                I will play as usual but it feels more of a courtesy than a pleasure.

                1. It's more work but at least defensive midfielders can now be a viable part of fantasy - which is great.