We drew 2-2 v them two months ago.That said I'd take a point if it meant we beat Spurs and Arsenal at home in the run in.
we now have a team full of Smiths signings and we mostly play more like a Bruce team than what we were told a Smith team plays likeplaying out from the back with Hause and Konsa who are maybe ok defenders but not very good footballers is like watching some sort of live car crash
I think the Bruce comparison is a little unfair tbh. Smith introduced a clear pattern of play from the off, with one up too and two wide men and grealish further forward. It looked really good till grealish got injured and looked really good when he came back. That is only partly because grealish is an excellent player, it’s also because it meant McGinn didn’t have to try and over compensate as he had been doing.Despite some defeats I thought the same shape was doing ok, for the first part of the season, some unlucky defeats like Arsenal and Liverpool, some comfortable wins like Norwich and Newcastle, a couple of no shows like Wolves.But losing McGinn was huge, as big as losing jack last year, in terms of the team shape and energy in the middle. Smith had to change it to try and survive given the adverse circumstances with extreme injuries we’ve had. I thought Man City he mad wrong team selections, full backs and the slowest of slow midfields, but otherwise I think your being over harsh. Pointing back to Norwich and Newcastle giving city a game is a bit meaningless when we’ve battered both those teams.I’m positive for the rest of the season until there’s a reason not to be. I’m happy to stay up this year and regroup and as things stand we’re not getting cut adrift and a cup final as well.
Quote from: RamboandBruno on February 08, 2020, 11:41:47 PMI think the Bruce comparison is a little unfair tbh. Smith introduced a clear pattern of play from the off, with one up too and two wide men and grealish further forward. It looked really good till grealish got injured and looked really good when he came back. That is only partly because grealish is an excellent player, it’s also because it meant McGinn didn’t have to try and over compensate as he had been doing.Despite some defeats I thought the same shape was doing ok, for the first part of the season, some unlucky defeats like Arsenal and Liverpool, some comfortable wins like Norwich and Newcastle, a couple of no shows like Wolves.But losing McGinn was huge, as big as losing jack last year, in terms of the team shape and energy in the middle. Smith had to change it to try and survive given the adverse circumstances with extreme injuries we’ve had. I thought Man City he mad wrong team selections, full backs and the slowest of slow midfields, but otherwise I think your being over harsh. Pointing back to Norwich and Newcastle giving city a game is a bit meaningless when we’ve battered both those teams.I’m positive for the rest of the season until there’s a reason not to be. I’m happy to stay up this year and regroup and as things stand we’re not getting cut adrift and a cup final as well.Well there is rewriting history. The defeats to Liverpool and Arsenal we’re not unlucky they were self inflicted.He was playing Jack in midfield and it was not working. We have been hovering around the bottom all season so it has not been working.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on February 09, 2020, 12:36:51 AMQuote from: RamboandBruno on February 08, 2020, 11:41:47 PMI think the Bruce comparison is a little unfair tbh. Smith introduced a clear pattern of play from the off, with one up too and two wide men and grealish further forward. It looked really good till grealish got injured and looked really good when he came back. That is only partly because grealish is an excellent player, it’s also because it meant McGinn didn’t have to try and over compensate as he had been doing.Despite some defeats I thought the same shape was doing ok, for the first part of the season, some unlucky defeats like Arsenal and Liverpool, some comfortable wins like Norwich and Newcastle, a couple of no shows like Wolves.But losing McGinn was huge, as big as losing jack last year, in terms of the team shape and energy in the middle. Smith had to change it to try and survive given the adverse circumstances with extreme injuries we’ve had. I thought Man City he mad wrong team selections, full backs and the slowest of slow midfields, but otherwise I think your being over harsh. Pointing back to Norwich and Newcastle giving city a game is a bit meaningless when we’ve battered both those teams.I’m positive for the rest of the season until there’s a reason not to be. I’m happy to stay up this year and regroup and as things stand we’re not getting cut adrift and a cup final as well.Well there is rewriting history. The defeats to Liverpool and Arsenal we’re not unlucky they were self inflicted.He was playing Jack in midfield and it was not working. We have been hovering around the bottom all season so it has not been working.I think it’s a case of individuals perspective rather than re-writing history. I didn’t expect us to win at Arsenal, bearing in mind at the time we really didn’t know how their season would pan out. Yes we made mistakes particularly for their second, but we also had a stone wall penalty turned down, which potentially means we win the game, so in my view unlucky. We went toe to toe with the current best side in the world and just couldn’t hold on and ok lost a man for the winning goal, but not every player is mane and not every player scores that, so other than wolves giving Liverpool their hardest game of the season is in my view something to look back on, where we currently stand, as a great effort-bad luck. Given the players got a 5 minute standing ovation from the holte at the time, there’s plenty others would agree, at the time anyway.I hoped we wouldn’t be hovering around relegation all season but expected we would, out of interest what did you expect given the complete over haul of the team and the relative inexperience at this level.?This thread is whether we’re worried, and I don’t want us to go down, and despite being a middle aged family man with a million things going on in life, it still puts a huge dent in my weekends when villa lose. But I choose not to be over negative until the point we are relegated or looking likely. We are currently holding our own and results went our way yesterday and let’s hope so today. I think 3 more wins and a couple of draws might be enough, and I think we’ll get them.