Is El Ghazi the new Ronaldo, Chelsea next and January expectations

Well maybe not but four goals in as many games, spectacular shooting and showing his free kick abilities has certainly caught the eye. But not just that, his all round contribution has shifted to a new level.

I’ve always believed that El Ghazi has the ability to become a very good player but perhaps lacked the physical and mental strength to realise it. Some of the credit must go to Smith and the coaching staff, not least because of the way they encourage the players to express themselves and the way the team is set up to best utilise individual skills.

A great team performance and for me Watkins was MoM. His speed, and non stop intelligent running, had the Palace defence in disarray even when we went down to 10 men. Disappointed for him that he wasn’t able to top his all round display with a goal – but they will come – and at £28m, he’s starting to look like a real bargain.

Mings might count himself a little unlucky with the first yellow but he seemed ‘out of sorts’ making one or two unforced errors and appeared to allow Zaha to unsettle him.

Can’t help feeling for Traore, being substituted following Mings dismissal, when he was playing his best football since joining us – even scoring with his right foot – showing why we spent £17m to acquire his services. However, Smith clearly made the right call.

Three tough games to come, Chelsea and United away followed by a home FA Cup tie against Liverpool (who have still only lost once this season!).

Chelsea were pretty poor against Arsenal and I can’t see them playing that badly again on Monday, although they have lost three of their last four following a 17 game unbeaten run. Our recent record against Chelsea, home and away, is dismal. Chelsea have won 10 of their last 11 games against us including the last six in a row; our last win at Stamford Bridge came in December 2011 which is our only away success in this fixture in the last 18 years.

We’ll be without Mings and Barkley (who is ‘loan tied’) but Konsa looked a class act when he came on in yesterdays forced reshuffle and Hause is proving himself to be a reliable defender. What Mings does is organise the defence well and is known to be very vocal; something we have missed in the past so it will require others to step in. I see Martinez role as being crucial here.

It remains to be seen how big a miss Mings will be and might just be the difference between getting something from the game and coming away empty handed – again.

As we approach the notoriously difficult January transfer window, the old Grealish stories have been dusted off and lazily fill several column inches. It’s plainly obvious that Grealish is going nowhere in January – even if he wanted to leave (which I very much doubt) no one could afford him!

Kalinic leaves on loan to Hajduk Split on 18th January (when the Polish transfer window opens) and there maybe one or two other outgoings. A question mark must hang over Hourihane’s future at the club and it wouldn’t surprise me if he went out on loan; he will have plenty of suitors in the Championship. Similarly will Guilbert go on loan to a French club having (I believe) turned down a loan move in the summer. Elmo, Neil Taylor and Lansbury’s contracts are up at the end of the season and can talk to clubs in January; I really can’t see any of getting extensions although we are light at left back and Taylor is reputed to have a positive influence in the dressing room.

I really can’t see us doing much business in terms of bringing players in, preferring to concentrate our resources on bringing in new recruits in the summer.  Having said that, if Wesley is going to be out for much of the season, which looks increasingly likely, then we may try to bring in striker to help Watkins. I suspect, however, that quite a number of Villa fans are hoping to see Louie Barry promoted to the first team squad!

No doubt there will also be interest in Ross Barkley’s future particularly given the rumours that he is not in Lampard’s plans – but we’ll have to wait until the summer on that one.

It’s been an excellent Christmas bringing cheer to all Villa fans in a horrible year; long may it continue.


Comments

93 responses to “Is El Ghazi the new Ronaldo, Chelsea next and January expectations”

  1. Has anyone else got the commentary on Amazon just ahead of the pictures?

  2. Hitchens60 avatar
    Hitchens60

    Good point

  3. chelsea 1 villa 1 well earned draw, nothing much between the sides. this game came one day too soon another day rest and we would have beaten them. grealish was fooked all our side got more leggy. but chelsea did not dominate us and we deserved a draw at least.

    chilwell trying a marco van baston i nearly choked on my munchies. we hopefully will recover more for the utd game

  4. Bill Pearson.. avatar
    Bill Pearson..

    5th place and 2 games in hand , yipppeee

  5. Sidforever avatar
    Sidforever

    Very happy with that. Players put in a shift and McGinn, ah if only what a goal that would have been to cape an outstanding performance.

    That’s a point I would not have had us securing at the start of the season.

    UTV

  6. Bill Pearson.. avatar
    Bill Pearson..

    Hitch just been mentioned about Lampard and a replacement, It’s only might at the minute.

    1. Hitchens60 avatar
      Hitchens60

      Ah, thanks Bill for all the info. The plot thickens!

      I’m no Lampard fan but it’s ridiculous how owners constantly change managers and expect them to be an instant success – however success is measured?

  7. Well agreed all, a good point and up to 5th as Bill says.
    Happy New Year to you all and see you back here for the ManU game!
    P.s. Nothing to fault from our performance yet again. Well done all.

  8. Brilliant result again happy new year everyone woo hoo

  9. Decent point that. We worked hard against a team with some very good players who performed better than their last few games. Watkins was a bit isolated most of the game which was a shame.
    We didn’t look overawed so that was nice to see. Onwards and upwards.

  10. VillaAwayInDiv3 avatar
    VillaAwayInDiv3

    Now Jack is faking fouls after he has put a team mate through to lay on a goal………thank you Beglin for that insight.

    1. Hitchens60 avatar
      Hitchens60

      Beglin was in the minority of one though; all the pundits disagreed with him, as did their tame ref. They were also critical of Christianson (sic) not getting up and on with the game.

      Lampard didn’t mention it preferring to claim a hand ball in the build up!

  11. Bill Pearson.. avatar
    Bill Pearson..

    I see the comment over Lampards job still going on. Now said the owner told Lampard after the Villa match his job in jeopardy.

    1. Hitchens60 avatar
      Hitchens60

      Bill, PSG have sacked Tuchel and are rumoured to be lining up Poch. There may well be something in the Lampard sacking rumours.

      It seems that some owners, like Abramovich, prefer to employ the biggest names rather than give young managers a real chance.

      We seem to be lucky with owners that understand how to develop successful sports businesses through building a firm, sustainable base using a blend of experience and young talent and backed with the necessary funds.

      After years of heart break, long may it continue at our beloved club.

      UTV

  12. finally we can be proud of our club again. new owners that do not mess around making statements about not making statements. manager that plays aggressively but equally sound defensively. has all the players knowing their jobs throughout the squad, so when they have to fill in for a injury or suspension they know the role inside and out.

    if we were to recruit during this window the quality of player would be high, cause of the way we are be run,this will attract top class players wanting to be apart of something special.

    chelsea yesterday swapped a good portion of their team, freshened it up not with box standard players but world class players. even bringing on substitutes two valuing over 200 million. but that was the only advantage they had villa matched them on field and if we had more time to recover properly between games. we would have stolen this game too.

    next game is so important to me, i hope we can take our form to old trafford. beating man utd is only half the goal i want us to go there and humiliate um. it can be done they are not the force of old thou they have improved lately. we still are much better settled we have more about us as a team that is our strength. man utd and chelsea last night are better individuals but collectively we are stronger.

    p/s man utd always find a way to beat us and cheat us last season we should have beaten them. its like a broken record with my associates lol they always take the piss about the comebacks and just once i want them to eat humble pie dished up by villa

  13. Bill Pearson.. avatar
    Bill Pearson..

    Nath, more often than not they have the man in the middle to help them, problem now is VAR, that’s gone against us many times, Your right, Man Utd are not the team they was and we are improving every minute we play, I like yourself would ideally like us to bring them down a peg or two, I had Bein Sports on for Chelsea guess what!! the commentators we’re Chelsea supporters in their assumption of the game, I wanted to kick the tv up into the air, that’s our problem now, im glad to say Alan Shearer on our side and speaks the way he seen the game plus speaks highly of Aston Villa. VTID.

    1. correct bill referees have aided utd in past.like not sending off vidic in cup final for blatantly bringing down gabby. excuse it was too early too send him off. they gave us a pen which we scored from, but the full letter of the law did not punish them properly. then you got fergie and his physiological hold over refs and reporters, they had too many advantages who remembers the game under houllier the 2 2 draw. we were magnificent that day with kids and some how blew the result. this Houdini act has to end some day next game is the time to end it with style

      the commentary i had for chelsea game. i had a bet with mate that they would mention grealish falling to easy in first 5 minutes and they mentioned it on 1 min 30 seconds. the commentaries read from same scripts, they have stuff like grealish falling down to say villa bad record against todays opponents they love to keep throwing stuff in that will annoy you. you watch next villa game at utd . they will mention grealish falling over and our poor record at old trafford since the stone age. both or at least one will be said in first 5 mins

      1. Hitchens60 avatar
        Hitchens60

        Nath / Bill – I felt the Amazon Prime commentary was more about Chelsea than Villa but then we’re probably sensitive.

        No one believed Leicester could win the Prem; I remember everyone just waiting for them to fail. Not saying we’re going to win the Prem but it’s a similar story – after last seasons ‘lucky’ escape they can’t quite believe how good we are.

        Hats off to Smith, JT, Shakespeare and our owners. Looking forward to seeing the real influence of Lange in the next two windows.

        1. hitch i am so happy for smith and his backroom team. there was talk before this season whether we should change manager again. so glad the owners kept faith. finally we will benefit from being a settled club. too often clubs change for change sake. watford being one that changes to often and it will not end well for them.

          smith has a dream and where he wants to take us and that can not be achieved in one season or two. this season has gone much better than even the optimistic fans dreams. i could see us finishing 9 to 15 that was the best i saw. basically would have been happy finish above what we did last seaosn. but each year we finish in the premiership we will increase the squad depth and quality. smith has some how fast track this process just like getting promotion with a squad not his own. so i totally agree hitch i raise a glass of bubbly to smith and his backroom staff.players ans defiantly the owners.we are going forwards at wharp speed hold on guys fun ride ahead

  14. Hitchens60 avatar
    Hitchens60

    Diego Costa a free agent after terminating his contract with Athletico; would this be a good signing in January as a back up striker for Watkins – although maybe he would want guaranteed playing time.

  15. Bill Pearson.. avatar
    Bill Pearson..

    Could very well be Hitch, I did say something had gone on by our owners and wouldn’t disclose till Jan, to add fuel to fire it was intermated a top player. He’s hopefully the player .New Year Wish Hitch

    1. Hitchens60 avatar
      Hitchens60

      Hopefully we’ll sign someone to make the rest of the Prem sit up and take notice.

      Happy Days

  16. Hitchens60 avatar
    Hitchens60

    Oh dear – watching Albion making the biggest cock up ever – against Leeds as well. Horrible.

  17. Hitchens60 avatar
    Hitchens60

    Ho, ho but the good news is Derby 3-0 up at Blues after 25 minutes!

  18. leeds 4 nil to the good against wba who cant not cope with leeds pressing. one of the best og i have seen in ages

  19. Bill Pearson.. avatar
    Bill Pearson..

    R.I.P. Colin Withers, from a Villa fan of 70 odd years.

    1. Hitchens60 avatar
      Hitchens60

      Remember Colin Withers well; very dependable GK. One of the few players that made a successful move from Blues to the Villa back in the 60’s.

      Only been a Villa fan for 60+ years so you have a few on me Bill.

    1. Good piece Hitch. Interesting point at the end on how social media posts can affect a player so personally. El Ghazi has been stunning this season. Very well worded defence of Anwar by Mings.
      We have to view Mings sending off as a masterstroke!!! 😁😁😁😁. Also good to see how vocal Mings is. Have we had that at the Villa since the days of Melberg???
      Can’t wait for the ManUre game, especially as they’ll have had a day’s less rest than us.

  20. Bill Pearson.. avatar
    Bill Pearson..

    Watched Manure lastnight the lucky sods, didn’t deserve a win but as usual get a goal with 2 minutes of that game in extra time . that’s something Villa will have to watch stepping up the game in the last 15 minutes. Just found this, I thought we would show talent when found in the club as this 18 year old lad in demand , anyone know about him as I’ve never. RB Leipzig have approached Aston Villa about signing youngster Jaden Philogene-Bidace next month, Football Insider can exclusively reveal.

    The 18-year-old sensation has just six months left on his contract at Villa Park and could be set to leave the club in 2021. Bum Bum like you cannot wait hope we stuff them .

    1. Hitchens60 avatar
      Hitchens60

      Be surprised if he does Bill; highly rated at VP but he may be holding out for better terms.

  21. Bill Pearson.. avatar
    Bill Pearson..

    May I be the first to wish Ollie Watkins Happy birthday …. bet He wont see this.

  22. almost the end of the YEAR good riddance to 2020. except it has been quite good to aston villa i will be welcoming 2021 in with open arms.

    i also watched the wolves manure game was quite boring. i wanted to see if they had any new weakness i missed. wolves would have won had they had a decent striker. then the inevitable happened manure get some mighty luck and shot deflects into the goal.

    utd did not show much invention nor did wolves. manure tried a square ball from edge of box into the centre to pogba or fernandeswho chipped a ball diagonally to the guy who squared it in a long one two. usually it was rashford and greenwood. they start wide but they are making runs into the box constantly. so we will have to be aware of these runs apart from that they offered nothing

    i am pretty confident i think only thing that can stop this villa win will be the weather. it snowed again in manchester overnight. nothing too deep and worrying yet.

  23. i found something interesting and i agree with him. a manure journalist predicting the game says aston villa style will suit man utd. villa can not sit back and frustrate they prefer to attack that will play into utds strengths. i agree that man utd seem to prefer teams to attack them.they do indeed struggle with teams like wolves who do not get to ambitious.

    but i think one strength villa have nowadays is our balance, when we attack its not over committing like last year pre covid we take calculated risks, so while they are right, we will not sit deep and defend. i don’t think we will be easy to counter as well.

    it should be a good open game, which should suit villa as we will be slightly fresher. plus utd are not the only club that counter quickly and lethally. villa can get very direct and turn defence into attack in a blink.

    man utd main strength is attacking behind the defence, greenwood rashford and martial will all look to get in behind us.