Next up in our summer series of members’ articles, offering in-depth team-by-team analysis are Southampton. A side that carry extra significance ahead of the new campaign given their exceptionally kind early fixtures.
To get underway, we’ll analyse performance at a team level and attempt to spot trends or improvements. We then delve into the player data, analysing the key individuals as we scour for potential targets ahead of next month’s Gameweek 1 deadline.
In addition, we’ll also focus on any specific periods of interest brought about by tactical changes or breakout Fantasy performances – in this case we’ll focus on the Saints’ home/away displays, investigating a trend that saw them score just 17 goals in front of their own supporters.
Southampton finished in sixth spot under Ronald Koeman back in 2015/16 – a total of 63 points was just three points behind Manchester City in fourth. But the Dutchman’s decision to move to Everton proved detrimental to their prospects, with replacement Claude Puel struggling to maintain those standards.
Despite claiming eight place, Southampton bagged just 46 points and found the net on 41 occasions – a tally that bettered only the bottom five and well behind the 59 strikes under Koeman.
7 years, 2 months ago
4-3-3
Begovic/Hart
Milner Luiz Kompany Trippier
Sane Alli Willian
Lacazette Lukaku Chicarito
(2x 4.5 mids + 4.0 defender)
Playing about with formations. Will likely try a 352 and a 523 next. Then settle on a 343 again. Hows this as a 433 though? Covers 5 of big 6 attacks with Milner as Liverpool cover and defenders all capable of a goal/assist and from a bigger club.