Last night we saw the player we all thought we were getting - not perfect by any means - but a solid premier league creative force. I think the next couple of games will be telling - obviously he's done enough to keep his place. But, does the Everton game continue to stand out as his "good one", and he reverts to what we've seen over the last couple of months, or, is it a further sign his injury and fitness issues are behind him and this is what a fit Ross Barkley looks like? There were signs last week, and he was good tonight. Let's see how he does against a much better side next weekend...
Barclay was excellent before the injury and pretty dodgy since he came back. Maybe he isn’t/wasn’t 100% fit? He looked good again yesterday, and it just seems silly to be writing him off so soon. I think he's been turned into a scapegoat for our poor form since January.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on May 02, 2021, 10:58:41 AMBarclay was excellent before the injury and pretty dodgy since he came back. Maybe he isn’t/wasn’t 100% fit? He looked good again yesterday, and it just seems silly to be writing him off so soon. I think he's been turned into a scapegoat for our poor form since January. I agree with most of your points, despite what others on here say, he was good before his injury and Covid but I don’t think he was a scape goat. He is an easy target for criticism though despite others playing as badly. Last night was typical, he started well but lost his man for the goal, and immediately it was “hook Barkley”. Bloody hell, really?
I am not the only one frustrated by Barkley's performance last night? It was like he was trying to prove a point, but not to the team that's paying his wages, or his parent club, but the club he left years ago.Player's form can come and go, but the effort should always be there. McGinn is a good example of that. But last night Barkely covered more distance than any other player - where has that effort been for the past 4 or 5 months? He wanted the ball, didn't hide and took responsibility on the pitch. Again where has that been - definitely not there when he was stropping off the pitch.He has bags of talent - when he can be arsed, but last night was about Ross Barkley, not about Villa's number 20. There are plenty of better options for the £20m-£40m we'd need to buy him.
He shouldn't have been on Calvert-Lewin at set-pieces anyway. It was a complete mismatch. McGinn was on him at the next corner, which again wasn't a good match-up. I think we'll sign him on another season-long loan deal and use the cash elsewhere. Maybe Abraham.