Palace 2 – 1 Villa; Disappointed but not downbeat.

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I thought this was a very decent game and while the result was ultimately disappointing there were some really strong signs of encouragement in the way we played at times.

Okay, we could possibly talk about our game not being pacey enough, but it was the same for Palace too, at least in the first half and let’s not forget it was roasting hot this afternoon.
That said, we looked a bit more comfortable with a slightly slower pace and I think we were holding our own, although Palace probably shaded it chances-wise.
We didn’t have many chances in the first half, but three do come to mind.
First was Gabby’s. He did his usual good work in outpacing the defender, leaving him a one-on-one with the goalie, only for him to hit it unconvincingly and too easily for the goalie.
Sanchez was next, with some good work before a shot that went well over.
Which is all fair enough, as he’s not a supposed goalscorer. It was just nice to see him have a crack.

And then Grealish played a nice ball on to Gabby, who, slightly wide of goal, caught it with the wrong foot and just made a complete Horlicks of it again.
Those two chances should have been two goals for any decent striker on form, it’s as simple as that for me, but it wasn’t to be and we went in 0-0 at half time, with Palace probably having edged things overall.

The second half was a different matter though and Alan Pardew had obviously given his players a rocket. Two were subbed.
His team duly upped their game and it showed as our lads began to look much less comfortable with the increased pace and pressure, which resulted in the ball ending in our net at around the hour mark.
Ultimately, while the ref originally allowed it, he had a prolonged conversation with the linesman and it ended up being disallowed for offside.
A very good decision on this occasion.

It was only a brief respite for us though, as Palace were firmly in control.
I think many of us were probably calling for Sherwood to change something and he duly did, with Traore coming on and Sanchez coming off, who had looked very competent.
As I’d suggested in the preview, I had a feeling Sherwood was winding us all up when he said Traore was miles away.

Where many of us might have had a problem with that substitution (indeed it seems some were asking for Gabby to come off), in retrospect, I can see exactly why Sherwood chose that option.
Whether we like it or not, someone at the Villa loves Gabby.
And the thinking was probably that if you going to keep playing him, it doesn’t make sense to knock his confidence.
He was, after all, getting in the right positions to make the runs wasn’t he?
I don’t think I’ll convince many of you with that argument, but it’s the only one I’ve got.
His finishing is simply awful.

Anyway, within a few minutes of Sanchez coming off, we conceded.
The ball came in from a corner and Scott Dan met it strongly to head in a decent goal.
Clark’s challenge was noticeable by it’s abscence and had me fuming. But it happens.

But then, Traore had what might have been his first touch out on the right wing and went on a blistering run that took out a couple of defenders. His cross deflected off another defender and the ball was in the net for the equaliser.
What was striking was the turn of pace. Defenders just aren’t going to be able to live with it.
The kid had another similar type run that resulted in a very decent cross.
Lip-lickingly good stuff and very likely to put bums on seats, if he doesn’t get hacked (as he was a couple of times) and does his ankles or whatever.

One each then and we were looking on target for the point.

Only for Amavi, who had had a very good game up until then, to give the ball away at the back and the defence, who, for once hadn’t worried me, went to pieces, for Sako to shoot and score.
I’m not exactly sure what happened and in fairness, it was a good shot, but I just had the feeling we were poor in our positioning and decision-making.

So 1-2 and then the game looked beyond us, with not enough minutes remaining.

I didn’t expect much from this one, so I’m not overly upset.
We played some very nice football at times, which is a great change from some of the rubbish we’ve played in recent years, although the way Palace play helped us, I think.

More importantly, I find it difficult to call anyone out for having played poorly today, although Gabby is the most likely candidate.
His finishing is just rubbish and you have to wonder how long Sherwood will put up with it.
I suspect we’re still looking for another striker, put it that way.

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  1. B6
    B6 August 25, 2015 at 9:58 pm . Reply

    “A good number 10”? What’s the obsession on here about us needing another attacking midfielder? We have Gill who can play there. Grealish can play there. Sinclair can play there. Not the best but Nzogbia can play there. Vertout can play there. We don’t need another attacking midfielder. We need a decent replacement for Benteke, a right back and a centre half.

    1. Benno
      Benno August 25, 2015 at 10:18 pm . Reply

      I agree. It seems Sherwood wants to play 11 ‘number 10s’…I think he may be overcompensating for Lambert failing to bring one in!!

    2. DSVilla
      DSVilla August 25, 2015 at 10:38 pm . Reply

      The obsession B6? Name the last time we had a good number 10. A player that unlocks defences with a perfectly weighted pass and contributes a decent number of goals. Could Gil or Grealish do that? Maybe, but it’s not proven at this level. I do agree about the Benteke replacement though, but why not Kozak? He is just as likely to prove a Benteke replacement as any of the AM’s in the side prove to be a great No 10. And no I don’t think he is as good as Benteke, and i don’t think we have that No 10 but I have high hopes for Grealish.

    3. Jb
      Jb August 25, 2015 at 10:54 pm . Reply

      Because we don’t have one proven goalscoring midfielder either

  2. Bill Pearson
    Bill Pearson August 25, 2015 at 10:00 pm . Reply

    Goal 4-3 villa

    1. OohAhPaulMcGrath
      OohAhPaulMcGrath August 25, 2015 at 10:22 pm . Reply

      Sinclair should play over Gabby on Saturday

  3. bencey83
    bencey83 August 25, 2015 at 10:02 pm . Reply

    We need a new GK, CB and RB. Maybe another CF, but we might have enough in that department if we play the right way.

  4. Bill Pearson
    Bill Pearson August 25, 2015 at 10:18 pm . Reply

    5-3 lads Bennett.

    1. Bill Pearson
      Bill Pearson August 25, 2015 at 10:24 pm . Reply

      Just woke up Oohah’s? We’re winning mate.

  5. Dave67
    Dave67 August 25, 2015 at 10:32 pm . Reply

    It’s a win, I believe we made hard work of this.

  6. badger123
    badger123 August 25, 2015 at 10:33 pm . Reply

    A shit line-up and we still won 5-3.
    Are we still complaining?
    We might have scraped a win under lambert, with his scaredy cat tactics, I reckon.

    Time, people, time.
    Xmas at least.

    1. DSVilla
      DSVilla August 25, 2015 at 10:39 pm . Reply

      Absolutely spot on Badger. Next round???

    2. KentNielsen77
      KentNielsen77 August 25, 2015 at 10:41 pm . Reply

      I think this proves that Sinclair knows where the goal is and is a tidy finisher. Please don’t let Gabby back in.

    3. KentNielsen77
      KentNielsen77 August 25, 2015 at 10:46 pm . Reply

      3 defenders, 2 midfielders, 6 up front – that’s a hell of a formation tonight. I think there was a huge element of players getting some more game time under their belt while playing a side that we should beat – I would say typical villa but under previous regimes we’d have lost that game.

      On to the next round – our name goes back in the hat. Does anyone know if Ayew, Veretout or Traore had a good game?

  7. cjcboy
    cjcboy August 25, 2015 at 10:38 pm . Reply

    good result tonight Bennett and Adama played good
    don’t rate Sinclair first time hes done something
    villa need to get rid of bunn hes no good
    Gabby better had play this weekend

  8. B6
    B6 August 25, 2015 at 10:41 pm . Reply

    blues at home ha ha ha ha ha ha

  9. DSVilla
    DSVilla August 25, 2015 at 10:42 pm . Reply

    Blues!!!!!!

  10. billys boots
    billys boots August 25, 2015 at 10:42 pm . Reply

    scum at home

    1. Bum Bum
      Bum Bum August 25, 2015 at 11:07 pm . Reply

      Are u kidding????? That’ll be a sell out!

      1. OohAhPaulMcGrath
        OohAhPaulMcGrath August 25, 2015 at 11:12 pm . Reply

        Don’t mind us playing Gabby for that one he does well in derbies but fuck all elsewhere

    2. OohAhPaulMcGrath
      OohAhPaulMcGrath August 25, 2015 at 11:08 pm . Reply

      That’s us out then they will play as if their lives depend on it while we whimper out as per normal. Lucky to even get through tonight

  11. little8
    little8 August 26, 2015 at 12:16 am . Reply

    Shut up ooh aa so doom an fuckin gloom, we would have lost tonight under lambert an scored nil.Blues at home cracker will deffo find out whos up for the fight in this one .

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