Just wanted to mention the second goal. It was a great run, pass and finish but the initial interception caught my eye. As their player wound up for the cross field pass, Lowton anticipated it and moved himself 10 yards to the right so was in the perfect position to take the ball. Had he stayed where he was it would have gone to the winger and we'd have been on the back foot. Such a small thing in itself but crucial in the context of the game, and possibly the season.
For those who are interested, here are some photos my son, Conor, took of the game (hope I've linked to it right!):http://s1296.photobucket.com/user/starescj/library/Aston%20Villa%206%20-%201%20Sunderland?sort=2&page=1
I think I'm in love with our second goal. Everything about it makes me want to marry it, buy two one-way tickets to the Maldives and spend eternity making sweet, sweet love to it.The run from Benteke, gathering defenders as if he was a magnet and they were nothing more than steel tacks, moving them all to the back post.Lowton. The spirit of Cowans inhabited that boy at times last night, because the ball in behind was lifted directly from the great man's repertoire.And Andi Weimann. Explodes into the space, a phenomenal first touch with the outside of his right boot, and in one movement opens his body and delivers the perfect finish.I do hope I don't become blase about such goals when we start banging them in on a weekly basis, I'd hate to cheat on this one!
Quote from: Lastfootstamper on April 30, 2013, 01:07:28 PMI think I'm in love with our second goal. Everything about it makes me want to marry it, buy two one-way tickets to the Maldives and spend eternity making sweet, sweet love to it.The run from Benteke, gathering defenders as if he was a magnet and they were nothing more than steel tacks, moving them all to the back post.Lowton. The spirit of Cowans inhabited that boy at times last night, because the ball in behind was lifted directly from the great man's repertoire.And Andi Weimann. Explodes into the space, a phenomenal first touch with the outside of his right boot, and in one movement opens his body and delivers the perfect finish.I do hope I don't become blase about such goals when we start banging them in on a weekly basis, I'd hate to cheat on this one!I'm really glad to see someone else viewing the run from Benteke the same as I did, it really was excellent, bardsley was left in a hole, chase Benteke and leave a gap for Weimann or leave Benteke and see him unmarked on the edge of the box.It's Benteke's instinct for making the right run like this that makes me rave about him so much, it's the least visible part of his game but it's easily his best attribute (and he has a hell of a lot of good ones).
Quote from: Chris Stares on April 30, 2013, 01:14:01 PMFor those who are interested, here are some photos my son, Conor, took of the game (hope I've linked to it right!):http://s1296.photobucket.com/user/starescj/library/Aston%20Villa%206%20-%201%20Sunderland?sort=2&page=1Sheesh. Tell the poor kid just to watch and enjoy future matches, not through a viewfinder.