Villa 3-2 Everton; Did we look like losing this?

First off, let me say what a fantastic advert for the Premier League that was. It’s no wonder it’s the most watched league by far, as nowhere else can you see a game ebbing and flowing the way it did today, especially when you consider it was nearly top of the league against the bottom. Would you get that in La Ligue? Doubtful, at least the vast majority of the time. Consider Forest beat Liverpool on their own patch today too.

It just had everything, in Everton taking an undeserved, but typical Aston Villa type game lead. They even went on to lead 2-0 too, even though we’d spanked them for the first 20 minutes, with some good pressing and some lovely, rapid one touch play. Was anyone surprised when that happened? I wasn’t and not being young, I very much suspect I wasn’t alone.

Which brings me to my big concern. I don’t want to put a dampener on things, but today’s approach was a case of “we’re gonna score one more than you”. And while that can be great to watch, it’s almost always unsuccessful. Maybe Unai thought we could go that way today and fortunately, if so, he called it right.

But I doubt that was the case and he’ll surely have been as disappointed as I was at the way we were breached so easily. Was there one strong Everton attack that we managed to resist? If so I don’t remember it or at least it didn’t impress me much.

We look weak at the back and quite simply, Champions league teams will rip us to pieces; certainly the better ones, if that’s all our defence can muster.

Still, today, I prefer to think that Unai was more interested in attacking Everton and ultimately, it worked.

Ollie looks miles off it to me, but proved me totally wrong in getting two goals. He missed another he should have buried, but given the result, I can live with it. No doubt if we’d lost I’d have been complaining like mad, but that’s what it’s about isn’t it? He said himself he’s not 100%, so again we can’t complain.

So why not play Duran from the off and give Ollie a rest? The youngster thinks he’s better than Ollie and certainly looks the better out and out striker. But his time will come and it isn’t just yet, in my opinion. Keep doing what you’re doing Jhon and you’ll be playing when you look more likely than Ollie.

The world really is his oyster at the moment and he’s so young too.

So who played well and who didn’t?

Rogers looks so threatening and is very much like Ramsey, in exactly the driving type of midfielder I like to see. To have two of these types is great and we saw exactly why today. Rogers played well and Ramsey not so well. We always have that big attacking threat is the point.

Tielemens pulled loads of strings and was a close second for me. He’s really starting to look like the player we thought he was and made things tick.

Watkins also has to be up there, although I’m not so prone to praising strikers for doing there basic requirement, but when you consider how far off it he looks, he did well. I do find it concerning that he doesn’t look happy in his play of late, but I’m inclined to think he might be mentally jaded more than anything.

And of course, Duran “the petulant” also did well. Along with the longest distance goal this season, he also hit it with such a curl, it’ll be remembered by many this season. He also did a nice chest down and high level scissor kick that would probably have surpassed his first if it had gone in. “Dangerous” is definitely the word, where he’s concerned and while I still think Ollie is by some way the better player, he now doesn’t look quite the liability he did a while back and I’d be perfectly happy for him to come on against any team. Including the likes of Bayern, which is some praise coming from me, seeing as I wanted him gone just weeks ago, because I thought his attitude was irretrievable. No doubt Unai’s word in his ear has worked. I’m happy to say that’s great, if so.

I’m not going to say too much about who didn’t play well, especially when they were mostly young lads, but John McGinn will be able to take it. I thought he also looks off it. Being played out wide definitely takes from his game, but no doubt he’s just doing as he’s told and playing for the team.

I still think we need another RB, but it is what is.

So a great win, although I’d have been going nuts if we’d lost.

Does that make me fickle or is it just an indicator of those fine dividing lines that the Prem is all about?

UTV!

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  1. Bill Pearson
    Bill Pearson September 26, 2024 at 3:14 pm . Reply

    I somehow think the players might have a say in that game Hitch, the drubbing we got from Palace has to be revenged , Unai might give our players the choice to put matters right, Yes too many games are the issue but it’s also a chance for second team players to win honours. We will have to wait and see .

    1. Hitchens60
      Hitchens60 September 26, 2024 at 3:51 pm . Reply

      Fair points Bill.

      I’m more than happy to be proved wrong – won’t be the first time nor the last 🙂

  2. DSVilla
    DSVilla September 26, 2024 at 7:10 pm . Reply

    We will play a similarly weakened team for Palace. If they play their first team I expect we will lose but I’m sure Emery doesn’t want to risk players that we need for CL and Premiership. Much as I would like us to win every game I’m not that bothered of that happens

    1. BFR
      BFR September 27, 2024 at 5:51 am . Reply

      Mistake. Unless they’re planning on winning the league or the Champions League.

      1. DSVilla
        DSVilla September 27, 2024 at 8:39 am . Reply

        Don’t agree BFR. Of course we won’t win either, but the business plan must be focussed on repeatedly qualifying for CL. That means aiming for top 4 finish in prem plus getting to next stage of CL. Everything else is a distraction.
        Play the kids/fringe players until we go out. If that’s Palace so be it.

        1. Hitchens60
          Hitchens60 September 27, 2024 at 3:11 pm . Reply

          Some interesting comments by Emery on fitness.

          Kamara and Mings likely to feature for U21’s next week and he’s hopeful they’ll be available for the first team post October’s IB as long as all goes well. Good news.

          McGinn not available due to a hamstring but, more interestingly, Emery commented on his performances not being up to the standard of the last two years – something they will be concentrating on. Seems a little harsh given he’s being asked to play in, possibly, his least effective position. It does show, however, that he won’t accept excuses and how demanding Emery is.

  3. Gerry
    Gerry September 27, 2024 at 7:33 pm . Reply

    Maybe we have to give a little for the difference in language but that does seem sharp when McGinn has been covering for a weakness in our preparation for the season.

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