Villa – Everton; I don’t know what to think

You could say we’ve been somewhat unlucky in our games against Spurs and Bournemouth.
First, because we possibly outplayed Spurs for a good part of the game, where Erickson changed everything.
And second because we gave Bournemouth a flying start, which was somewhat irretrievable, very early on.
We possibly outplayed them too, over the course of the game.

But it doesn’t matter.
What does is results.
Against Spurs, they had a player a class apart in Kane, who quite simply punished us.
Bournemouth? Well, they just played a canny game and held out.

Before I make my guess on the result, here’s what we know;

Hause is available. Kodjia is in light training, but won’t be available tonight, while Chester is still out with a hamstring problem.
Have we seen the last of Chester for us? It wouldn’t surprise me, a final bow apart.

As for Everton, Lucas Digne has recovered from a thigh strain he picked up last weekend and Leighton Baines is also available.

So both squads in good shape then.

What to say about Everton?
Well, I see them as a very decent, consistent middle table side, who are good all over.
They’ve yet to concede this season, having opened with a goaless draw against Palace and then winning at home against Watford.
The good news is Idrissa Gueye won’t be there to bite us on the proverbial, but Everton do have Fabian Delph, although I doubt he’ll feature.

It’ll be interesting to see who starts on our part, as there has been a lot of clamour for Taylor and Elmohamady to be replaced by Matt Targett and Freddie Guilbert as our fullbacks.
I can mostly see why, as the old guard have produced nothing of note in attack.
But they’ve also done very little wrong in defence either, to my mind.

While I still have Dean Smith’s “you score three, we’ll score four” quote very strongly in mind, the reality is he has to be careful about how he applies this approach.
While I think the Bournemouth game was one where we could be a bit more adventurous, I don’t think this is the case tonight.

What concerns me, is that Guilbert hasn’t even been on the bench yet and you have to wonder why we bought him, if we’re not going to give him a runout, at least.

Thoughts then and sadly, they’re not good.
The best I can see here is a draw.

I really hate to say it, as it goes totally against the optimism that is flowing through the club, but I definitely see this as a game too far above our hopes and very admirable effort.
My money says we’ll continue to make stupid mistakes and give the ball away far too easily.

If I had to put money on a scoreline, it would be a 2-1 loss.

I really hope I’m wrong, as if we lose again and Wesley doesn’t score, I dread to think of the pressure that is going to be applied even more on his shoulders.
Dean Smith insists he’ll do the business, but if anything, that’s just applied even more pressure on him.
The kid needs a goal and I really hope he gets it.

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  1. Pat 57
    Pat 57 August 23, 2019 at 9:41 pm . Reply

    They hit the post…lucky there

  2. Hitchens 60
    Hitchens 60 August 23, 2019 at 9:44 pm . Reply

    All game Everton have been frustrating Villa st free kicks so why does Trezegeut get booked?

  3. Pat 57
    Pat 57 August 23, 2019 at 9:45 pm . Reply

    Trez off and Elmo on. Stiffening up the defence

  4. Bill Pearson
    Bill Pearson August 23, 2019 at 9:52 pm . Reply

    5 minutes to go, come on villa.

  5. Pat 57
    Pat 57 August 23, 2019 at 9:54 pm . Reply

    YYYEEESSSS E Ghazi

  6. Bill Pearson
    Bill Pearson August 23, 2019 at 9:55 pm . Reply

    3 points, we’re going up going up.2 goals

  7. Pat 57
    Pat 57 August 23, 2019 at 9:55 pm . Reply

    3 POINTS!!!!!!

  8. Hitchens 60
    Hitchens 60 August 23, 2019 at 9:59 pm . Reply

    F***ing brilliant and we deserved it. Wesley – wow – deservedly MOM

  9. Holte66
    Holte66 August 23, 2019 at 10:00 pm . Reply

    Phew! That hasn’t done my nerves any good. Credit to all the players, they stuck at it and kept their concentration throughout. Wesley man of the match which is fair enough but Mings and Engels were awesome.

  10. Pat 57
    Pat 57 August 23, 2019 at 10:01 pm . Reply

    I was reminded of Wolves last season – take the pressure, keep compact and attack with pace and creativity. We rode our luck a bit but we played well. It looks like it’s starting to come together.

    BTW Badger can you tell Craig that Wesley was man of the match and by quite a bit. It wasn’t just the goal, his hold up play and distribution was superb.

    One very happy Villa fan!

  11. Bill Pearson
    Bill Pearson August 23, 2019 at 10:02 pm . Reply

    Oh hell, I said 2-1 got it wrong again, what the f we WON.

  12. Tekkers48
    Tekkers48 August 23, 2019 at 10:02 pm . Reply

    And we are back. Villa park rocking tonight and hopefully sends message out to the rest off the league and pundits. We are NOT Fulham, WE ARE ASTON VILLA.

  13. DSVilla
    DSVilla August 23, 2019 at 10:02 pm . Reply

    TFFT 3 points and we are on the board. Need to control the game better but this will be great for the confidence of the team.

  14. Hitchens 60
    Hitchens 60 August 23, 2019 at 10:03 pm . Reply

    Word for Jota – put in a hell of a shift

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