Same old inconsistent Villa, nothing ever changes!
Disappointed today and The London Stadium is a soulless bowl.
Interesting that the ref today was an Aussie. If he's OK with elbowing off the ball, smashing opponents in the face, gouging and all the rest of it as per Ausisie Rules/ Gaelic football that's fine. Let each captain know before kick off he's going for a very liberal interpretation of the modern rules. Looks like that approach has ultimately hobbled them more than us with the amount of injuries they suffered.Shame.
I was surprised when I saw the lineups that Gerrard had opted for two up top away from home. Had it worked of course it would have been a brave decision, playing the game the right way - exciting attacking football that in fairness Villa have been known for of late. If Fabianski hadn't have pulled off a worldy of a save from Ings second half the game might have ended differently with Gerrard getting the plaudits, and in the first 10 or so when the game was a bit open I was worried it was.Nonetheless what ultimately happened was West Ham through Rice and Soucek in particular being allowed to control the midfield and thus the tempo of the game. Ings and Watkins were a lonely pair barely getting a sniff, and Coutinho seemed to be well shackled by Rice. Gerrard seemed Moyes-esque in his refusal to make substitutions before the 60th minute.Still, both teams seemed to play with an element of tiredness from Thursday night games and largely unchanged teams, with sloppy passes and poor decision in the final third on both sides. It was nonetheless good to see West Ham being professional grinding down the opposition rather than snatching at speculative passes or pot shots given our wastage in front of goal of late.Great to see Yarmolenko of all people getting the opener. The touch and finish was reminiscent of the player we signed before his injury.I thought a 2-0 home win would have been a fair result on the balance of play and the way the game played out, but we nonetheless had to brainfart into giving away a consolation and a nervy last 10 or so. Still, it was clear to see Villa are much improved from the team that capitulated 4-1 at Villa Park earlier in the season and merely had a poor day rather than being a poor team. The spine of a good team is there, but as much as I rate McGinn and Luiz as decent players you seem to lack legs and dominance in midfield. Part of why I was surprised Gerrard didn't sacrifice Ings and put an extra man in there.