The view from the Guardian. the XG stats being notable.
Watkins risks World Cup snub with poor form
For all the heartwarming talk of Danny Welbeck potentially earning an England recall, little positive has been said about the man the Brighton striker would likely replace. That is partly because Ollie Watkins has not given headline writers much to get excited about this season. One goal in 14 appearances in all competitions is not the form that gets you a place in a World Cup squad, with the caveat that we are still a long way from Thomas Tuchel naming his final submissions to get a plane ticket. Against Liverpool, Watkins was limited to just 18 touches and zero shots in 73 minutes. The forward’s expected goals per 90 minutes is down from 0.53 last season to 0.20 this campaign. Villa are creating chances at a similar level to last season (1.28 xG v 1.32 xG) and after a sticky start had been playing well before the visit to Anfield. If Unai Emery’s system is not working for Watkins but is working for the team generally, then it falls to the player to figure out a solution.
Far too much store put in xG as a statistic, especially over a 10 game stretch. We were playing crap at the start of the season so everybody was struggling including Emery. In the more recent PL games up to Liverpool - Fulham, Burnley, Spurs off bench, Man City - Ollie played well in the main. Feyenoord, very strong first half, drew what should have been a red card.
The worrying thing is his penalty box play hasn't been great really, missed penalty v Bologna, shocker of a performance v the Eagles, couple of chances v Man City. He's never been the most efficient finisher of chances but he's not being unlucky even.
Easier run of fixtures on paper coming up so let's see how he goes. Malen up top by himself isn't really an option.