Paul Lambert on Matt Lowton.Paul Lambert has tipped Matt Lowton to come back strong after being left out of the side for the win at Norwich.Boss Lambert revealed that Lowton wasn't injured at Carrow Road but was on the sidelines due to a slight dip in form.Lowton was a revelation in the previous campaign, as he cemented himself as first-choice right-back in a season where he was a virtual ever-present.Lambert thinks this consistently high form means you notice more keenly when he's not hitting those heights.But the Villa boss thinks it's only a matter of time before he's back to his very best.He said: "I have spoken to Matty."His level of performance for last year was extremely high. When you come off it a bit, it's probably more noticeable."I can't fault Matty. He played 40-odd games and he was extremely high in his consistency levels."It won't do him any harm as a young lad to be taken out of the firing line."But he will come back strong. If he plays against Tottenham, I know exactly what I'll get from him."Lambert was very impressed with his replacement at Carrow Road - Leandro Bacuna .Bacuna had probably his best game in claret and blue as he kept tricky Nathan Redmond quiet throughout the 90 minutes.Bacuna has previously played as a right winger too - and Lambert likes his versatility.He added: "He can play in a few roles which is great."He did excellently on Saturday against a little lad who has been going rally well for Norwich.I don't think he went by his once."The thing with Leo is he's really quick. He's a young guy, just here, but I am delighted with him."
Didn't exactly set the world on fire last night. The one thing that exasperates me about him is how far he moves into the centre of the field. Often he is roughly in line with the penalty spot. Then if the opposition move the ball quickly out to their left wing who is in acres of space, he has all that ground to make up and cannot close him down quickly meaning his opponent has a clear run at him.
I agree that his positional play so far this season has been very poor. I am not sure what has happened to him, as he really developed last season and was absolutely excellent at times.
Anyone mentioned Lowton's face after the Man City win? He's smiling and looking happy with his fellow subs etc. then Lambert pats him on the shoulder and his face turns stone cold. Can't be happy with being dropped of course. Bacuna looking good so hard to see him getting back in