Unai, 18 league games, 12 wins.Gerrard, 38 league games, 12 wins.
I'm such a pessimist, I almost worry that Emery bringing in new players might somehow "break the spell". Nonsense, of course, but that's the sort of Stockholm Syndrome effect that the Villa have exerted on me in recent years.In reality, there's every reason to be quite ridiculously excited about next season, whatever happens in the next few weeks.
The players followed Gerrard’s tactics to the letter often against their natural instincts. They’re an obedient bunch, they’re now lucky that they have a top top class coach in charge. If they also mirror emery’s work ethic then they will all improve.
Emery has shown that despite what was said earlier in the season it never was down to the ability of the players. They've shown they have both the ability and intelligence to follow instructions and follow them well. And importantly, seem eager to learn. They just needed a good coach and hey presto, we've gone from only 1 player a lot deemed as good enough to be in the top 10 to a team full of them. I also think that the majority, if not all, of the senior squad players we sent out in Jan are the ones that weren't up to doing what Emery wants.
Gerrard came in and tried to implement a system that didn't use wingers. One irony for me is that Emery has done what Gerrard tried and failed to do.
Quote from: OCD on April 16, 2023, 01:56:02 PMGerrard came in and tried to implement a system that didn't use wingers. One irony for me is that Emery has done what Gerrard tried and failed to do.I'm not really familiar with what UE's preferred formation was at his previous clubs. Is the way we are set up now his preferred choice? Or can we expect the acquisition of wide players in the Summer?His decision to sell Ings seemed odd at the time, but has been totally vindicated.
Quote from: Gerrin on April 16, 2023, 03:11:55 PMQuote from: OCD on April 16, 2023, 01:56:02 PMGerrard came in and tried to implement a system that didn't use wingers. One irony for me is that Emery has done what Gerrard tried and failed to do.I'm not really familiar with what UE's preferred formation was at his previous clubs. Is the way we are set up now his preferred choice? Or can we expect the acquisition of wide players in the Summer?His decision to sell Ings seemed odd at the time, but has been totally vindicated.There was a Spanish journalist on the BBC Football Show this week who suggested Emery doesn't actually have an absolute preference for set up, rather that it is one of his best attributes that he is so good at setting up teams according to his players' strengths, so I guess we will have to wait and see.