I thought Gabby and Holman linked up okay. We just aren't getting people in the box enough when a striker runs the channel. Man United are a perfect example of how to flood the box. Obviously, we are a bit off that yet, but we need those central midfielders to gamble a bit more.Really pleased Stoke didn't get a goal, as it would have been so demoralising to see us knocking on the door for so long. It was bad enough just for a point.Also, did anyone notice we seem to play it longer the more the game goes on? It has been the same in the other games also.
I only saw the first half. My thoughts at half time on the match thread were why on earth would you bring Bent on when Gabby and Benteke are the reasons we are getting chances, how would he fit into the way we are playing? It seems we struggled after he came on according to the radio on the way home. Interestingly I think the bigger problem we have is the 3rd midfield player. Gabby I thought took the game to them really well first half, head up and ran at them well. Benteke linked the play brilliantly, and I thought we should have had a penalty, and that NZonzi was very lucky not to be sent off in the first half. In January we need 2 forward options, one that can play off, and 1 that is a proper tricky bastard that can beat a man.Paul Merson would be nice.
Brett Holman was the standout star for Villa when it came down stats from the Stoke contest.Villa's all-action midfielder was on top in several categories as he terrorised the Potters defence.Holman was No.1 for attacking third passes, with eighteen successful from twenty-one made. Barry Bannan was No.3 with fifteen successful out of twenty-two while Ashley Westwood was No.5 with fourteen successful out of twenty-two made.Holman was No.1 for chances created with three, while Christian Benteke was No.2 with two.Holman was also No.1 for take-ons with two successful out of three attempted. Benteke was No.2 with two successful out of two attempted. Matt Lowton was No.3 with one successful out of two attempted.Villa had the top five players for shots. Benteke was No.1, Lowton was No.2, Holman was No.3, Eric Lichaj was No.4 and Bannan was No.5.Westwood was No.1 for passes - unsurprisingly - with sixty-seven successful out of seventy-seven made. That adds up to 87%. Bannan was No.3 with fifty-one out of sixty-three while Chris Herd was No.5 with thirty-nine out of forty-eight.Lichaj was No.1 for tackles with six successful made out of seven attempted. Holman was No.2 with three successful out of three attempted.Westwood was No.1 for interceptions with six while Holman was No.4 with three and Baker was No.5 with three.Baker was No.1 for clearances with eleven successful out of twenty attempted. Herd was No.2 with eight successful out of fourteen attempted. Ciaran Clark was No.3 with five successful out of ten attempted.Baker was No.2 for aerial duels with six successful out of fourteen attempted.Benteke was joint No.1 for fouls suffered with three.Westwood to Lowton was No.1 pass combination with seventeen while Lowton to Herd was No.2 with fifteen. Herd to Lowton and Lowton to Westwood was joint No.3 with fourteen while Baker to Bannan was No.5 with thirteen.
Stoke really are an apalling advert for the "Premier League" Give me a difficult impacted wisdom tooth extraction any day over watching their deliberate premeditated spoiling tactics, They should pay a premium to the opposition club's fans to endure that !