Aston Villa (A) | PL | Post-Match Thread

We controlled the match for most of the time and should have gone on win it easily in the second half after scoring. Most of the easier chances unfortunately did not fall to the Viking.
Very sloppy and lethargic with our midfield passes in the second period.
Walker and Cancelo seem to think they on a par with the 1970s Brazilian team. Foden seems off the pace and Bernie seems wasted on the right touchline.I
A below average performance all round.
 
It was a serious question pal, I’m not being like anything!

Erling came here to score goals and improve his overall game. Let’s give the lad a chance after 6 games and 10 goals?

The frightening thing he is not a finished article, he still can learn much more to be the greatest striker in history like we all expected him to be.
 
Are some really having a go at Mahrez?

Should’ve been sold in the Summer? He was top scorer last season and is happy (no moaning or interviews) to rotate despite being one of the best wingers in Europe.

Not only that, the guy didn’t even start today. Kinell
Apart from many good qualities mahrez brings to the squad, one thing i admire about him is he never sulks at lack of opportunities, he's happy to be involved whenever called upon and that shows his strong mindset. It's insane to blame him in any way for today's performance
 
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Poor from us today apart from a decent little spell after half time

We were the better team but when you consider how well we can play and didn’t, then it’s hard to say we fully deserved a win

We were flat, poor decision making and not giving many options for players to make passes.

Foden offered absolutely nothing today, I always defend him because I know he has quality but I’d drop him for a bit, let him get some hunger back.
We looked like we were playing with lead in our boots - maybe the Ch L game on Tuesday was on our minds - who knows. Wild shots from tight angles with the world's best striker unmarked in the middle doesn't help.
 
That's a daft response .Its like judging a pilot on how many times he didn't crash land, Once is too many.
Sorry mate that's bollocks
Most games we win at a canter so it's hard to make a match winning save.
I prefer to judge a keeper on him not making fuck ups rather than the occasional worldly save.
 
Pep either needs to trust Foden through the middle or bench him. He’s not a left winger and it’s unfair to judge him in that role.
The issue is neither in my opinion is KDB, , Bernardo, Gundogan a left winger so Foden gets the nod at this present time as Grealish hasnt flourished there…
 
Poor day at the office today we move on
I am not sure it is only that. Six games is not a great sample, but certain patterns emerge and I don't like it at all. For start we are conceding a goal per game, that is not acceptable even for a team scoring as many goals as we do. The third manager who was playing their defence very high, 5 even 10 yards up from their box with two CB on Haaland and and wide players always in offside position when receiving the ball, they stopped us completely doing anything meaningful. Four shots in the first half, none on goal and we looked clueless most of the time. Luckily in the second half against CP Bernardo first, and then some other players showed their individual brilliance and they completely lost their shape. Against Newcastle there was a period of ping-pong football where we conceded two and scored two, but we were never in control for large parts of the game. Today Bernardo was under par, the same goes for Gundogan and even KdB apart from that pass. They were hassling us and our MF players never had time to settle on the ball. And Foden, I have no clue what is Pep doing with him, but nothing good is coming out of it. That LW position and how Pep is playing it, it is just destroying players, Raheem, Grealish and now Phil. Oleks is gone, but when we had him as a pivot on the line on the left side, helped us a lot, particularly in this kind of the games. And then to Haaland now, he's been magnificent so far, but in attacking phase of the game realistically we've been playing with a player down. We just cannot make an overload on any part of the pitch with him being stuck in the box. It is a conundrum Pep needs to solve, but I am really scared of Tottenham and what they can do to us with a manner we are letting goals in.
 
It's ironic that pep was arguably the biggest advocate of 5 substitutions and in the two matches we dropped points, pep made a total of 2 substitutions as compared to 7 by opposing managers. Pep's reluctance to change can be frustrating at times, it was the substitutions that did the trick last time against villa

That's it. We can't win them all, nor do we have a given right to. But when you have a 100m player on the bench, a player that scored 2 goals the last game, or even an unknown talent like Palmer, and you don't bring them on with 3 substitutions left to use, that is just poor. To drop points without trying something, anything, is so damn frustrating. Particularly as that is what usually happens, those are predominantly the types of situations we end up dropping points in. And it must have a terrible effect on the players, all of them.
 
Two dropped points. I couldn’t understand the move to a back three. We were the better side by far but they came up with a really good goal and nicked a point they didn’t really deserve.
They did deserve a point we were pap!
 
Didn't think we were near it in the first half, we likely would've been if Walker squares the ball to Haaland early but not to be.

Thought the second half up until their goal we should've put them away. Erling does his usual and scores, Kev hits the bar, Haaland has two saved and Villa rode their luck and scored a cracker, sometimes you just have to say fair play to the opposition. They aren't or didn't do anything special just rode their luck and put away their only chance. It happens, that's football.

No time to dwell on it, I thought Alvarez would've given them fits but hopefully he starts against Sevilla and Haaland can have a rest with the Spurs game coming up.

Take the point and move on for me. We'll have a few more games like this during the season so no need to throw the baby out with the bath water.
Lovely Post.

People just like to go ott.
First half, fair enough we didn’t do enough but second half even if we were not at our best, we created enough and should have killed the game off.

I still don’t understand why this place goes bonkers when we drop points though. We are not going to win every game and we would still drop some points.
 
Poor performance on the pitch and, it must be said, in the dugout
The selection was an attempt to shoehorn Kev, Gundo, Bernie and Rodri into the team and it didn’t work.
Bernie might have had a blinder at the weekend but he is wasted stuck out on the right and our midfield is also much poorer for it. Especially in away games where his energy and hustle is even more important
Lack of subs was once again baffling, especially Alvarez and especially as we are entering the champions league period when rotation will be vital
I suggested in the summer that we might well be in Kyle’s last season, given his age. I hope his current performances are just lack of form and not his legs going but that was probably his worst game for City
Shooting from an acute angle when Haaland was unmarked 10 yards out was unforgivable and he knew it, his performance went downhill from there
Looked to be limping when he went off so maybe an injury has saved Pep from having to make a difficult decision
 

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