I don't think it's been credited as an assist, has it?
Quote from: OCD on February 26, 2024, 10:56:38 AMI don't think it's been credited as an assist, has it?Nope. I thought it should have been, but watched the highlights on Villa TV yesterday he does hit it against the keeper, so I guess they're considering it as a shot.
Nominated for Premier League Player of the Month;https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/february/29/watkins-nominated-for-pl-player-of-the-month-award-/Keep it up, Ollie!
Quote from: Dogtanian on February 29, 2024, 11:15:49 AMNominated for Premier League Player of the Month;https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/february/29/watkins-nominated-for-pl-player-of-the-month-award-/Keep it up, Ollie! Pretty decent chance of winning it as well - although I reckon Saka will probably get it given Arsenal won every game and we didn't.
And of course everybody loves Saka, except for everyone that hates him for being a diving little shit.
Jacob Tanswell does it again.There's an Athletic piece on players of the season. Jacob penned the case for Ollie:As the figurehead of Aston Villa, the side threatening to upset the apple cart and break the ceiling of the top four, Ollie Watkins’ case for Premier League’s player of the year is increasingly robust.Watkins’ is a player transformed under Unai Emery. Told to stay primarily between the posts and avoid going out wide, Emery showed the 28-year-old clips of Edinson Cavani and Carlos Bacca, strikers he had previously worked with, and explained the key movements needed to increase his goal output.The results have been striking: only two other Villa players — Gabriel Agbonlahor (74) and Dwight Yorke (60) — have scored more than 50 Premier League goals. It is only Yorke (27) who had been involved in more Premier League goals than Watkins in a single season. With a third of the season left, Watkins has been involved in 24 goals, scoring 11 and assisting 10 — the joint most of any player in the league, alongside Kieran Trippier and Pascal Gross.Since November 2022, Emery’s first game in charge, only Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah have scored more Premier League goals than Watkins. In that time, he ranks in the top five per cent of forwards from Europe’s top five leagues for goal-creating actions (0.64 per 90 minutes).The England international has scored 53 of his 54 goals in the Premier League from inside the penalty area, including 14 out of 14 this season, as illustrated below. Only Haaland and Dominic Solanke have generated a higher non-penalty xG this season.Watkins is now a bona fide scorer, transformed under Emery and with a robust claim to be the second-best No 9 in the league, behind Haaland. On the evidence of this season, he could well be the most important.Jacob Tanswell
Quote from: LeeB on February 29, 2024, 11:29:16 AMAnd of course everybody loves Saka, except for everyone that hates him for being a diving little shit. Yes! What is it with the Saka love in. He winds me right up.
Quote from: Dave on February 29, 2024, 11:23:56 AMQuote from: Dogtanian on February 29, 2024, 11:15:49 AMNominated for Premier League Player of the Month;https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/february/29/watkins-nominated-for-pl-player-of-the-month-award-/Keep it up, Ollie! Pretty decent chance of winning it as well - although I reckon Saka will probably get it given Arsenal won every game and we didn't. Plus it's partly voted for by Joe Public.
I don't understand the beef with Saka. All ours dive. He seems like a nice lad (and brilliant player) to me, apart from a perplexing belief in God.