I still cant get my head around how poor we were yesterday, we haven't been great over the last few weeks tbf but we are picking up points when not at our best.Off the top of my head Southampton, Westham, Arsenal and Brighton all had close too or over 20 shots on our goal, thats back to last seasons form, thankfully we have the best GK in the League.
Who's JJ?
If this is our bad patch, then 10 points from 5 games is pretty good. We seldom get anything when we're poor, something we've let opposition get away with for years.
Quote from: Ads on February 14, 2021, 07:15:52 PMIf this is our bad patch, then 10 points from 5 games is pretty good. We seldom get anything when we're poor, something we've let opposition get away with for years.It's 7 points from 5 games (Burnley, Southampton, West Ham, Arsenal & Brighton)In those 5 games I'd say we've played well for 1 half (Burnley). The points haul is by no means disasterous, but we have ridden our luck and have to be thankful for some great keeping and 2 (in my opinion) very lucky VAR decisions against Southampton (I know we've been on the end of similar, but that doesn't mask the form point)So yes, compared to last season we are doing brilliantly and have a lot to be thankful for. But in terms of form we are really struggling and if we can't find a solution it would be a shame if the promise we have shown fizzles out. If we finish around 10th-12th, from where we've come from that would be great. But it will feel like an opportunity missed, particulary the sharks circling around Jack.
I wonder if some teams have now got us sussed- double up and Jack and you nullify the attacking threat. If that is the case its more reason to be a little disappointed with Barkley as he should be feeding on the extra space around him. Also I wonder if the CoVid break served to take the edge of our play as the performances have generally been behind those pre isolation break. This is where Dean Smith could pull off a tactical master stroke by changing formation, potentially giving Jack a freedom to roam across and behind the forward line, pushing John McGinn further forward, swapping Barkley for Sanson to take McGinns place in central/defensive midfield, starting with Trez and using Traore as impact sub if needed. Whilst there are advantages in having a settled side/formation perhaps taking the risk and being flexible would give the Villa the upper hand in games to come.