Kozak has been gone long enough I have applied my rose coloured filter to him. I reckon he would have thrived on todays kind of game.
Shoot me down in flames if you will, but I'd like to have seen what Darren Bent could have done today. I don't think he's ever been any great shakes in the air but I think the Southampton defence might have had slightly more to think about. I genuinely think Benteke's general form has convinced most Villa fans that Bent has nothing to offer, which I disagree with.
I'd say two good midfielders in and suddenly the likes of Delph and especially Westwood will improve with the quality around them. Or one of them will be on the bench which will make our squad stronger that way.
Quote from: curiousorange on April 19, 2014, 10:40:48 PMShoot me down in flames if you will, but I'd like to have seen what Darren Bent could have done today. I don't think he's ever been any great shakes in the air but I think the Southampton defence might have had slightly more to think about. I genuinely think Benteke's general form has convinced most Villa fans that Bent has nothing to offer, which I disagree with.If Bent still had it, why is he not getting games with Fulham who are in more of danger then us.
He couldn't be any worse than what we currently have.
I'm not a psychologist, but I'd say the whole 'being unceremoniously dumped by a manager, overlooked in favour of a League One striker and then loaned to a team that's had three managers this season' may have shaken his confidence a tad.
I've been thinking about how shit Southampton were as well. Yes, they had the possession, but they were dull, and they had about as much idea as we did going forward. I still think they like to go for punts into the area for Rickie Lambert to get on the end of.
This is where I do not get the tactics at times. He plays Albrighton on the wing - great. Then he plays a small bloke up front. It is the one game where I thought Holt should start for that reason alone. He then brings Holt on and I cannot recall another Albrighton cross after that!
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on April 19, 2014, 10:59:34 PMHe couldn't be any worse than what we currently have. So we should have kept him here to be 5th choice striker? Did you predict that both our £7mil strikers would be injured and both Gabby and Weimann would decide to go massively backwards this season.Quote from: curiousorange on April 19, 2014, 11:03:49 PMI'm not a psychologist, but I'd say the whole 'being unceremoniously dumped by a manager, overlooked in favour of a League One striker and then loaned to a team that's had three managers this season' may have shaken his confidence a tad.So four managers have now decided he isn't good enough to be a starter anymore and unless you build your whole team around him, he doesn't offer enough, especially as his pace has gone after the last injury,