Quote from: SoccerHQ on January 23, 2016, 06:34:24 PMProbably our most underrated player.Is it a major co-incidence our defensive stats improve yet again when he gets a run in the team (also remember he didn't play the Norwich and Swansea games).Yes he was poor end of last season but anyone could see he was near enough playing on one leg at Southampton and in the cup final, he could barely run.An important player to keep and build the team around next season I'd say.Yep. Eight games he's played this season including today. Only one defeat which given we've spent most of the season being defeated can't be a coincidence.Southampton 1 - 1 Aston Villa Aston Villa 0 - 2 Arsenal Newcastle 1 - 1 Aston Villa Aston Villa 1 - 1 West Ham Wycombe 1 - 1 Aston Villa Aston Villa 1 - 0 C Palace Aston Villa 1 - 1 LeicesterWBA 0-0 Aston Villa
Probably our most underrated player.Is it a major co-incidence our defensive stats improve yet again when he gets a run in the team (also remember he didn't play the Norwich and Swansea games).Yes he was poor end of last season but anyone could see he was near enough playing on one leg at Southampton and in the cup final, he could barely run.An important player to keep and build the team around next season I'd say.
Richards was playing like it was a practice match for half the time yesterday. Barely broke sweat. Thought he played Okore into trouble a couple of times. Lescott and he do look a pairing now. Keeping both fit and in the side next season would be a good place to start the rebuild but I bet Okore is one of the first picked off.
the problem is the more accomplished he - and others - become under Garde's leadership, the more likely they are to be poached
Quote from: mr underhill on January 24, 2016, 08:29:36 PMthe problem is the more accomplished he - and others - become under Garde's leadership, the more likely they are to be poachedI think he'd stick it out for a year, he seems a good lad. I remember an interview when he first joined about his agent suggesting he go in hard when he started training, so the first thing he did was cart Benteke into the air.That impressed me at the time, and his front foot defending has ever since.
Quote from: LeeB on January 24, 2016, 08:39:07 PMQuote from: mr underhill on January 24, 2016, 08:29:36 PMthe problem is the more accomplished he - and others - become under Garde's leadership, the more likely they are to be poachedI think he'd stick it out for a year, he seems a good lad. I remember an interview when he first joined about his agent suggesting he go in hard when he started training, so the first thing he did was cart Benteke into the air.That impressed me at the time, and his front foot defending has ever since.He'll stay. I don't think anyone outside of the Villa has any idea who he is. It's quite hard to catch the eye as a CH in a side that's rock bottom. The assumption is, that having on of the leakiest defences means the defenders are all shit. Which isn't always the case. He's also young and he's missed a lot through injury in his time, so I think a full season, even at Champ level, will do him the world of good and Jore's is probably sensible enough to know that.
Quote from: SheffieldVillain on January 23, 2016, 06:43:40 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on January 23, 2016, 06:34:24 PMProbably our most underrated player.Is it a major co-incidence our defensive stats improve yet again when he gets a run in the team (also remember he didn't play the Norwich and Swansea games).Yes he was poor end of last season but anyone could see he was near enough playing on one leg at Southampton and in the cup final, he could barely run.An important player to keep and build the team around next season I'd say.Yep. Eight games he's played this season including today. Only one defeat which given we've spent most of the season being defeated can't be a coincidence.Southampton 1 - 1 Aston Villa Aston Villa 0 - 2 Arsenal Newcastle 1 - 1 Aston Villa Aston Villa 1 - 1 West Ham Wycombe 1 - 1 Aston Villa Aston Villa 1 - 0 C Palace Aston Villa 1 - 1 LeicesterWBA 0-0 Aston VillaThere is something about him that always worries me, he dithers to muchBut fair enough you can't argue with those stats, it's looks pretty impressive for the lad
Worth a quick bump of this thread for Jores given his impact of late. You only need to look at a comparison of us when he is or isn't in the side:Villa this season without Okore:P16 W1 D2 L13 Conceded 32 Points 5Average goals per game conceded - 2Average points per game - 0.31Villa with Okore this season:P9 W2 D5 L2 Conceded 8 Points 11Average goals per game conceded - 0.88Average pts per game 1.22Now, I think it's fair to say that there are a few factors other than Okore's form at work here - particularly his partnership with Lescott - but the only time we have looked loose defensive in the last couple of months were the two games he missed against Norwich and Sunderland. The only times we have lost with him in the team (or conceded more than once in the game) were against Arsenal and a West Ham team who had a man extra for 75 minutes.There's no doubt which Villa player is looking likely to emerge from this season with the most credit. He's really likeable too. I hope he stays.
Quote from: ozzjim on January 24, 2016, 01:25:42 PMRichards was playing like it was a practice match for half the time yesterday. Barely broke sweat. Thought he played Okore into trouble a couple of times. Lescott and he do look a pairing now. Keeping both fit and in the side next season would be a good place to start the rebuild but I bet Okore is one of the first picked off.Richards does my swede in. He was brilliant at times against West Ham, but most of the time he has the air of somebody who's got the hump for being made to play at full back, and at times looks so unarsed that it could well be a kick about in his back garden. It's not like we're asking him to play a position he's completely unfamiliar with, but he's got that misery arse expression that Agbonlahor does so well. He looked like he was going to twat Garde when he got taken off, and as the captain should have done his best to pump his replacement up for the final few minutes, but barely glanced at him.