The over riding positive impact that Grealish had on the team was that we held onto the ball better with him in the team, and specifically at the right end of the pitch. He held onto it, drew players in, occupied opponents, won free kicks and set pieces and he rarely gave a stray pass so didn't lose possession. Compare to when he wasn't in the team or to this season and you see that the ball bounces back to the opposition far more and then of course with a weak center it becomes even easier to plough through us and put more pressure on the defence. In some ways i think Coutinho is better than Grealish. He's quicker and with the right players around him i'd expect him to have more assists and goals but he doesn't retain possession as well as Grealish did. That's why it's even more important now to get that midfield solid so that we can stop the opposition and get back to keeping the ball more which should then give Coutinho the platform to do his thing. Add a top striker as well and hopefully we'll see less of the wasted chances like we saw against Tottenham for example.
Yeah, Leicester are stronger fair point. I guess Ndidi, Barnes, Maddison, Tielemans and maybe Dewsbury Hall as a prospect. Vardy is obviously great but age is kicking in now. They've got some other decent players, but not necessarily ones I'd swap for our players in those positions.
Quote from: Rigadon on April 26, 2022, 12:05:36 PMI think there is evidence to suggest that Smith overachieved with the squad last year because Grealish was THAT good and THAT much of a positive impact on the other players. When Grealish wasn't fit and then after he left our form was nowhere near as good under Dean. We didn't sell him for £100m because he was average, or even a bit better than that - he was sensational for us. The club bought in the 3 players to fill a gap but they haven't, it's as simple as that, they have failed to justify their places (that's being harsh on Buendia who has, in flashes, done the business). I think Gerrard saw the Jack-shaped hole straight away and tried to replicate that level of creativity by bringing Coutihno in - maybe he prioritised that over spending mega bucks in Jan on the fabled center midfield destroyer/s. It might end up that we finish about the same as last year, which will justify this approach to a degree. For me, unless we seriously get dragged into the relegation fight by failing to beat Norwich or Chrystal Palace and losing to Burnley twice, Gerrard gets the summer to build a team in his image and the first 10 games of the new season to prove is is the person to take us back into Europe (the CL). Kind of agree. But if we're letting Gerrard spend £100m + then we need to give him more than 10 games to get it right.
I think there is evidence to suggest that Smith overachieved with the squad last year because Grealish was THAT good and THAT much of a positive impact on the other players. When Grealish wasn't fit and then after he left our form was nowhere near as good under Dean. We didn't sell him for £100m because he was average, or even a bit better than that - he was sensational for us. The club bought in the 3 players to fill a gap but they haven't, it's as simple as that, they have failed to justify their places (that's being harsh on Buendia who has, in flashes, done the business). I think Gerrard saw the Jack-shaped hole straight away and tried to replicate that level of creativity by bringing Coutihno in - maybe he prioritised that over spending mega bucks in Jan on the fabled center midfield destroyer/s. It might end up that we finish about the same as last year, which will justify this approach to a degree. For me, unless we seriously get dragged into the relegation fight by failing to beat Norwich or Chrystal Palace and losing to Burnley twice, Gerrard gets the summer to build a team in his image and the first 10 games of the new season to prove is is the person to take us back into Europe (the CL).
https://www.football365.com/news/opinion-aston-villa-steven-gerrard-wrong-trajectory-togetherLooks like non villa people have started to notice
Am I the only one who is genuinely excited for next season? We don't have to change half the team at all and a proper defensive midfielder would protect Mings / Konsa as well as freeing the likes of McGinn, Buendia, Ramsey and (hopefully) Coutinho.I believe Gerrard is a good head coach who can attract good talent and want's to make a success here. He is also backed up by a very good coaching set up.Yes, results are disappointing at the moment and we do need to reassess around Christmas to see if it is working, but I believe it will.