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Re: Harvey Elliott (signed on loan)
« Reply #1395 on: Today at 09:25:12 AM »
We are relying on Rogers far too much, it's a case for oppositions to stop Rogers and stop us, and having him moved wide left made him easy to mark, we needed him in the centre as he looked like the only player likely to score for us. Do not mind Emery being demanding that players play to his instructions, likely he made his mind up abot Elliot early on in training, how this did not apply to Guessand early is puzzling.

Against Brentford, I thought moving Rogers to the left helped because he couldn't get on the ball in the centre.  It didn't work obviously, but I could understand the logic.

Trying to get him in position for one of his "cut inside and curl it into the far corner" efforts.

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Re: Harvey Elliott (signed on loan)
« Reply #1396 on: Today at 09:54:31 AM »
We are relying on Rogers far too much, it's a case for oppositions to stop Rogers and stop us, and having him moved wide left made him easy to mark, we needed him in the centre as he looked like the only player likely to score for us. Do not mind Emery being demanding that players play to his instructions, likely he made his mind up abot Elliot early on in training, how this did not apply to Guessand early is puzzling.

Against Brentford, I thought moving Rogers to the left helped because he couldn't get on the ball in the centre.  It didn't work obviously, but I could understand the logic.

Trying to get him in position for one of his "cut inside and curl it into the far corner" efforts.

He did try to be fair but Brentford were wise to that switch and I think Rogers was tiring by then. Swapping Bailey and himself might have given them something different to think about but that's not a move Emery is keen on.

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Re: Harvey Elliott (signed on loan)
« Reply #1397 on: Today at 10:42:09 AM »
Liverpool and Villa can change the games played trigger of the loan agreement.


Do we have a definitive source for this? I'd like to believe it's true - and if true, it would explain why there was no urgency around it in January - but it does feel like any "change" to a loan agreement would have to be done in a transfer window?

Yes, the window is purely about player registration, so long as he's still registered as a Villa player until June the contract can be altered in anyway that us and Liverpool agree.

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Re: Harvey Elliott (signed on loan)
« Reply #1398 on: Today at 10:53:52 AM »
You'd think they could at least allow us to amend the clause so it is only domestic games that count. Villa playing extra rounds in Europe doesn't hurt them and there are some scenarios where Villa winning the Europa League are beneficial to them, depending on where they finish. If we get through and Liverpool go out, perhaps they might also consider allowing us to play him in the FA Cup.

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Re: Harvey Elliott (signed on loan)
« Reply #1399 on: Today at 10:58:57 AM »
That's a good point. Keeps him in the shop window too if they want to try and preserve his value.

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Re: Harvey Elliott (signed on loan)
« Reply #1400 on: Today at 02:20:25 PM »
You'd think they could at least allow us to amend the clause so it is only domestic games that count. Villa playing extra rounds in Europe doesn't hurt them and there are some scenarios where Villa winning the Europa League are beneficial to them, depending on where they finish. If we get through and Liverpool go out, perhaps they might also consider allowing us to play him in the FA Cup.

That would strengthen us in the league though, which is where we're competing with them, so I'm guessing they wouldn't want that.

We've seen him play twice recently. I wonder if Emery is now resigned to paying the fee with a view to moving him on again in the summer if we can. It's important that the deal wasn't triggered before the end of the year for UEFA SCR rules, and maybe that's why the 5 before and 5 after clause was put in.

Whatever the situation, it's unsatisfactory. He's looked tidy, nothing more, but looked good for Liverpool and England U21.

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Re: Harvey Elliott (signed on loan)
« Reply #1401 on: Today at 06:03:18 PM »
My take is that Emery has been pragmatic lately and played Elliott when we have had the horrible midfield injury crisis. Onana and Barkley too risky on Sunday and he wants the youngsters learning their trade on loan so he bit the bullet and played Elliott, even if he isn’t in his future plans.

If he has played 6 ish games so far that leaves 3 more match involvements without triggering the buy clause. I think Unai is crossing his fingers and hoping we have enough fit bodies to see us through towards the end of the season ( Barkley now, McGinn and Tielemans in 6-8 weeks) and  will use his 3 Elliott games in the next few weeks.


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Re: Harvey Elliott (signed on loan)
« Reply #1402 on: Today at 06:05:53 PM »
My take is that Emery has been pragmatic lately and played Elliott when we have had the horrible midfield injury crisis. Onana and Barkley too risky on Sunday and he wants the youngsters learning their trade on loan so he bit the bullet and played Elliott, even if he isn’t in his future plans.

If he has played 6 ish games so far that leaves 3 more match involvements without triggering the buy clause. I think Unai is crossing his fingers and hoping we have enough fit bodies to see us through towards the end of the season ( Barkley now, McGinn and Tielemans in 6-8 weeks) and  will use his 3 Elliott games in the next few weeks.


Yes, I think that's spot on.

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Re: Harvey Elliott (signed on loan)
« Reply #1403 on: Today at 06:48:20 PM »
I think it's 2 more games unless Europe doesn't count.

 


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