Southampton 0 – 3 Villa; Tedious, but a good win eventually.

Lets not try and disguise things and be polite. Southampton are absolutely awful and you can see exactly why they’re going down. A big part of me half expected the Saints to have a bit of a bounce after being relegated, sacking the manager and having no pressure. Which, when you add them all up, makes for a perfect “Villa mess it up again” scenario.

Fortunately and it’s proving difficult for me to get my head around, we’re better than that nowadays. The “it’s just the Villa way” doesn’t quite seem to apply anymore.

We’re up to fifth, which will almost certainly provide a Champions League place, although there’s a couple of teams who have games in hand. How much could we do with Man U beating Newcastle tomorrow?

As for the game itself, I struggled to get into it and found it easier to do some more research about a Solar panel install for the bungalow in Spain. I did keep a good eye on it though and found it pretty tedious for the most part, to be honest. We had tons of possession, but did very little with it. Morgan Rogers apart, practically every player was noticeable by their absence in my opinion. If I had to highlight another player, I’d say it was Tielemens, who rarely fails to impress me.

But after a poor penalty miss from Asensio, Villa got the breakthrough goal after a great ball from Youri, leading to a great first time effort from Watkins. Southampton threw in the towel even more (if that’s possible) and our total domination finally shone through.

Malen got the second with another well worked goal, with a pass from Rogers (I think) and we finally went on to get a third after Asensio fluffed his lines again on a second penalty, but McGinn managed to get to the rebound first. Asensio won’t be talking pens for a while, I hope as they were both frankly poor, I thought and I was wondering why Watkins wasn’t taking them. Or is that just an admission that Ollie doesn’t do straightforward shots and trickier chances are better for him?

So while it was a bit of a letdown for the most part, the result was great in the end and it keeps us on course for a possible CL qualification. That +3 will massively help with our goal difference too, which might prove very important at the end of the season.

We have a massive game against Newcastle at home up next in the Prem and that could prove somewhat decisive, followed by Man City away, just 3 days later. Let’s hope it doesn’t prove to be a disappointing week and a half.

From what I’ve just seen, the sports channels think we’re at a very important stage. Our next 4 games will be televised on either Sky or TNT.

The happy days continue.

UTV!


Comments

97 responses to “Southampton 0 – 3 Villa; Tedious, but a good win eventually.”

  1. A great game of football. Sure their better but they’re in a game and we are making chances. Rashford is poor tonight so maybe Ollie and Marco. Not over yet

  2. Bill Pearson avatar
    Bill Pearson

    We’ll never seen the first half Wi-Fi came back 40 seconds to half time . Did I miss much , did I bloody hell .

  3. Does Emery make changes at half time? Maatsen for Digne. Ramsey for McGinn who is on a yellow card. Watkins for Rashford and dare I say it, Bailey for Rogers 🤔
    Trying to remember a 3 goal second half turnaround. Only one comes to mind and that was against Sheffield United who pummelled us at 3-0 until the last 10 minutes we somehow scored 3!

  4. Badger123 avatar
    Badger123

    McGinn, Stonker!
    2-2!

  5. Bum Bum avatar

    3-5!!!

    Can we???

  6. Badger123 avatar
    Badger123

    Oh MY GOd!

  7. No matter what happens we have to enjoy this

  8. Bum Bum avatar

    Bloody football. Just one behind now…

  9. Badger123 avatar
    Badger123

    Totally different game now, where anything is possible.
    I’m just asking myself why we weren’t matching them in the first half and now we are????

    1. Great stops from cash and Martinez

    2. OLL again avatar
      OLL again

      They panicked. All their swagger went, the keeper made 2 great saves.

      I hope Hitchens turned it back on.

      1. Hitchens60 avatar
        Hitchens60

        Yeah I did OLL – about 1min after I turned it off. 🙂

  10. Badger123 avatar
    Badger123

    Konsa should have buried that.

    1. Who would have thought that PSG would be hanging on

  11. So many Villa heros on that pitch

  12. So very proud

  13. Bum Bum avatar

    OMG! So, so, so close.

    4 words: Not gutted. Extremely proud.

  14. Tekkers48 avatar
    Tekkers48

    We go out with our heads held high. Not bad for our first attempt in 40 plus years. Well done lads. I’m well proud this evening. Let’s use this to push for return to the champions league next season. We belong in it.

  15. OLL again avatar
    OLL again

    EPIC!

  16. I’m glad we won on the night. That injury time goal in the first leg was the difference in the end. I’m pleased too that the players got the applause from the fans at the end. I was worried at 2-0 that the ground would be half empty at the final whistle.
    Rashford and Tielemans were excellent second half and it’s a shame the substitutes didn’t give us the boost that we had against Southampton.
    Overall, I’m feeling down to be out but proud to be a Villan. Let’s finish the season in the top 5 and win the FA Cup and come back stronger than ever next season.
    UTMV!

  17. Sidforever avatar
    Sidforever

    Spot on Tekkers. And to think we had chances to have won it. Brilliant effort second half by Villa.

  18. Hitchens60 avatar
    Hitchens60

    That last minute goal in Paris was ultimately our undoing but we did show tonight that we are a very good side.

    What I struggle to understand is why we can’t play at the level of the second half for more than 45 minutes. This is the issue that’s holding us back.

    The resilience and ‘never say die’ attitude though is fantastic.

    Proud Villan – now go and stuff Newcastle and Palace.

    UTV

    1. Bum Bum avatar

      And let’s hope Palace stuff Newcastle!

  19. Tekkers48 avatar
    Tekkers48

    And that’s 18 games unbeaten at Villa Park, and we are unbeaten at home in this seasons champions league campaign.

  20. The morning after……..
    My final assessment of the magnificent Villa.
    We were 1-5 down with 45 minutes to go. We got it back to 4-5 and the PSG goalkeeper was voted their best player.
    Amen to that.

    1. Bitter-sweet, Gerry. Reminded me of the Atletico game in ’98.
      Perfect rehearsal for the Barcodes…

  21. Really nice write-up by the PL on Villa’s CL exploits:
    https://x.com/premierleague/status/1912459454521495856

    1. Another nice one from the BBC:
      https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cp8jwn03n5po

      It appears we’ve won fans and neutrals are admiring Unai’s work.

    2. Bum Bum avatar

      We BEAT Juve. Chestey’s goal should have stood. There was nothing wrong with it.

  22. Luis Enrique:
    “I don’t think this team has been so dominated by another team in that way. They attacked with great intensity and we were playing in front of a great crowd too.”

    So if we can dominate these, surely, we can dominate anyone if we want to?