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Offline stubbsyandy

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #120 on: March 12, 2021, 11:14:08 PM »
The ball breaks on the edge of your own box and a simple layoff is completely fucked up by an half arsed El Ghazi.
If he plays that simply to Sanson, he is away and the clock runs down and we win.





That lazy, sloppy, ineptitude summed us up tonight and cost us 2 points.

Exactly

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #121 on: March 12, 2021, 11:16:48 PM »
Martinez 7
Elmo 7
Targett 7.5
Mings 5.5
Konsa 7
Douglas 6
Ramsey 5
McGinn 7
Traore 5
Watkins 6.5
Trez 6.5

Subs:
El Ghazi 6
Barkley 6
Sanson 6.5

Close to the victory and should have made it 2-0
Frustrating to lose 2pts when in all honesty defence comfortable in many respects.

That said Mings was uncomfortable with Joelinton all night and physically had struggled. All over the place and no surprised was booked. Has no issues in the air with the crosses but was way off tonight in his handling of the striker.
Felt Ramsey was unable to showcase much and was as hardly as impressive as their youngest from Aresnal Willock.
Jacob was unassuming and was rightly subbed.

Sanson looks good in way he moves and passes. And I think will start to come in and look forward to him interchanging passes and patterns of play with Jack.
Barkley was having a heck of challenge to fit into the tempo and was getting caught in possession and giving ball away steadily improved late on but should be far more impact than he did

Watkins hold up play and some passes were atrocious as was his miss (keeper save) for would have been the clincher late on at 1-0.

Too many wrong options tonight with final ball and then when get break through expecting to see it home.
There was an excellence in the defence and organisations of the team shape especially in giving much away but that was not majorly difficult against a weak attacking side of Newcastle.

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #122 on: March 12, 2021, 11:17:18 PM »
Only watched the last 15 minutes.

Lost count of the individual mistakes made. 

Shocking bad. 

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #123 on: March 12, 2021, 11:17:22 PM »
How many times have you got to watch Ollie mis control the ball and give the ball to the opposition before you think , maybe he is knackered ?
Smiths idea that there is no such thing as exhaustion is harming our chances.

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #124 on: March 12, 2021, 11:18:32 PM »
Sanson is a lively character but I am not sure what role he plays.
A few neat passes, a bit of dribbling and then giving away a free kick as he struggles to get back.
a development player for me. Not the finished item

Huge difference in pace and intensity between the EPL and the French league. Remember the likes of Gueye and Veretout. Will take Sanson time and likely a summer in the gym before he is fully ready.

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #125 on: March 12, 2021, 11:20:02 PM »
Martinez 7
Elmo 5
Targett 6
Mings 5.5
Konsa 7
Douglas 6
Ramsey 5
McGinn 7
Traore 5
Watkins 4
Trez 6.5

Subs:
El Ghazi 2
Barkley 4
Sanson 5

Smith 4

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #126 on: March 12, 2021, 11:21:59 PM »
I can't help but feel we aren't in for much of an enjoyable last couple of months to the season. The midfield and wide players really need looking at over summer. McGinn, Luiz, Traore, El Ghazi and Trezeguet need to be squad players next season.

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #127 on: March 12, 2021, 11:22:21 PM »
Martinez 7
Elmo 7
Targett 7.5
Mings 5.5
Konsa 7
Douglas 6
Ramsey 5
McGinn 7
Traore 5
Watkins 6.5
Trez 6.5

Subs:
El Ghazi 6
Barkley 6
Sanson 6.5

Close to the victory and should have made it 2-0
Frustrating to lose 2pts when in all honesty defence comfortable in many respects.

That said Mings was uncomfortable with Joelinton all night and physically had struggled. All over the place and no surprised was booked. Has no issues in the air with the crosses but was way off tonight in his handling of the striker.
Felt Ramsey was unable to showcase much and was as hardly as impressive as their youngest from Aresnal Willock.
Jacob was unassuming and was rightly subbed.

Sanson looks good in way he moves and passes. And I think will start to come in and look forward to him interchanging passes and patterns of play with Jack.
Barkley was having a heck of challenge to fit into the tempo and was getting caught in possession and giving ball away steadily improved late on but should be far more impact than he did

Watkins hold up play and some passes were atrocious as was his miss (keeper save) for would have been the clincher late on at 1-0.

Too many wrong options tonight with final ball and then when get break through expecting to see it home.
There was an excellence in the defence and organisations of the team shape especially in giving much away but that was not majorly difficult against a weak attacking side of Newcastle.
Targett better than Konsa? Not for me. Targett was one of our better players tonight and he has improved massively this season but i don't think he was better than Konsa. I said in the match thread that I think Konsa is a Rolls Royce of a defender. His timing is sublime at times.He reminds me of Rio Ferdinand.
« Last Edit: March 12, 2021, 11:25:09 PM by The Edge »

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #128 on: March 12, 2021, 11:22:52 PM »
Poor game of football which ended with the correct result. Konsa is the dogs bollocks.

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #129 on: March 12, 2021, 11:22:57 PM »
Sanson is a lively character but I am not sure what role he plays.
A few neat passes, a bit of dribbling and then giving away a free kick as he struggles to get back.
a development player for me. Not the finished item

Huge difference in pace and intensity between the EPL and the French league. Remember the likes of Gueye and Veretout. Will take Sanson time and likely a summer in the gym before he is fully ready.
Always looks for the ball and the next pass or takes a player away. I like any player who wants the ball all the time and I think you will see how good he is playing with Jack.

Offline Madferret62

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #130 on: March 12, 2021, 11:29:09 PM »
Ah, this where the pant wetters hang out!

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #131 on: March 12, 2021, 11:30:43 PM »
Ah, this where the pant wetters hang out!

Meaning?

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #132 on: March 12, 2021, 11:31:17 PM »
Poor game of football which ended with the correct result. Konsa is the dogs bollocks.

Fair appraisal.

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #133 on: March 12, 2021, 11:32:25 PM »
Ah, this where the pant wetters hang out!

Sounds like you're mad for it.

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Re: Barcodes-1 Aston Villa -1 Post Match Thread
« Reply #134 on: March 12, 2021, 11:33:13 PM »
Sanson is a lively character but I am not sure what role he plays.
A few neat passes, a bit of dribbling and then giving away a free kick as he struggles to get back.
a development player for me. Not the finished item

Huge difference in pace and intensity between the EPL and the French league. Remember the likes of Gueye and Veretout. Will take Sanson time and likely a summer in the gym before he is fully ready.
Always looks for the ball and the next pass or takes a player away. I like any player who wants the ball all the time and I think you will see how good he is playing with Jack.
I like the look of him I like how he always takes the ball on the half turn ready to go on the offensive. There's plenty out there who take the safe option every time. Control the ball turn back or sideways and play a simple ball. Think Ashley Westwood. I really think we will see the best of him when Jack is back and we start playing well again. I'm looking forward to watching him develop as he gets used to the pace of the game here.

 


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