Aston Villa (A) - Sat 3rd Sept, 17:30 | Pre-Match Thread

Match Result Prediction


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I hope we batter the fucking pricks.

This is sadder than all my Liverpool supporting mates still talking about the Community Shield.

 
Great looking side that, mate - although I’m not sure Gundo at right wingback is playing to his strengths, and the lack of Rodri concerns me.

Given we’ve now got five CBs to choose from, I wonder whether Kyle moving forward into Gundo’s spot and Laporte/Ake/Akanji slotting in at the back would make more sense.

And I think with that line up, it’s two from KDB, Bernardo and Phil, with Rodri in the middle.

More like:

GK - Ederson
CB - Stones
CB - Dias
CB - Akanji
RWB - Walker
LWB - Cancelo
RM - Bernardo
CM - Rodri
LM - KDB
CF - Alvarez
CF - Haaland
We don’t have to play traditional wing backs to play 3 at the back. The recent games have shown that. We seem to be playing our wide centre backs even wider to compensate. Dias seemed so close to the left touchline at times. It’s hard to describe our formation as it’s so fluid, but 3-2-3-2 when we have the ball is close enough to describing the last match. And effectively 4-4-2 out of possession.
 
I tend to respect every team we play against, I guess some magical thinking deep inside of me tends to think that if I am confident City will only let me down, but isn't that the joy of being a City fan, knowing that any game is not a given knowing that we are fallible, we have off days we make silly mistakes, we take our foot of the gas

Saying all that I hope for a good win and a clean sheet, no doubt Stevie will have fired his lot up for this one, it seems to be his Waterloo game
Saying all that I predict a 7-0 thrashing by City. :-)
 
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