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Offline tomd2103

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #375 on: Today at 01:17:33 AM »
I think we'll beat Chelsea but draw with Arsenal.

Really think we have a chance. Momentum is a big part of success and we've got it. We're like a snowball that keeps rolling and gaining mass.

We've got enough of a cushion at the moment where draws would be good results if we're aiming to finish in the top four.  If you've got genuine designs on winning the league then Winning games against those around you are key.

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #376 on: Today at 05:52:19 AM »
Based on results so far, we are still one point worse than last season, when we missed out on the Champions League on goal difference.

We just need to win at Palace or Newcastle to turn the tide.

Or Molineux

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #377 on: Today at 06:29:48 AM »
Our next 4 away matches will be key. We need at least 5 points from them. Big ask.

Offline Rigadon

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #378 on: Today at 07:15:12 AM »
We’re making defensive and attacking mistakes in recent games and still winning.  That’s a seriously good sign. 

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #379 on: Today at 08:10:45 AM »
A seriously good sign is that we are not having major injury disruptions as we have had in previous seasons. That’s in part must go down to how Emery manages games. That’s my theory anyway.

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #380 on: Today at 08:10:55 AM »
I’ve just enjoyed looking at the league table and us being near the top rather than with the hoi polloi. Dunno how long that’ll last, but hopefully a bit longer as it’s rather good fun.

Just going back to saddvillan’s post … for 5th place, over the last 10 seasons it’s averaged 66pts with a low of 62pts and a high iirc of 70pts.

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #381 on: Today at 08:31:17 AM »
I’ve just enjoyed looking at the league table and us being near the top rather than with the hoi polloi. Dunno how long that’ll last, but hopefully a bit longer as it’s rather good fun.

Just going back to saddvillan’s post … for 5th place, over the last 10 seasons it’s averaged 66pts with a low of 62pts and a high iirc of 70pts.

Spot on Algy  65-66 points is the number we need for 5th . So just another 10 wins and we're there.

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #382 on: Today at 08:46:28 AM »
We’re making defensive and attacking mistakes in recent games and still winning.  That’s a seriously good sign. 

A seriously good sign is that we are not having major injury disruptions as we have had in previous seasons. That’s in part must go down to how Emery manages games. That’s my theory anyway.

See, wouldn't it also be a good sign if we were just playing really well with no mistakes, or had loads of injuries but were third anyway?

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #383 on: Today at 09:03:03 AM »
I see what you’re saying Monty, but form can be streaky.  If we start playing to our very top level more often (the run we’ve been on is amazing of course, I’m not saying otherwise), we have a chance of doing something generationally great.  Injuries absolutely key too. 

Offline Demitri_C

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #384 on: Today at 09:05:03 AM »
The goal is champions league - anything more is a bonus 🙌
Would love finishing in top 4 and winning europa thats the dream

Offline Dick Edwards

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #385 on: Today at 09:25:08 AM »
The goal is champions league - anything more is a bonus 🙌
Would love finishing in top 4 and winning europa thats the dream
Agreed. And after the weekend results we'll still go into 2026 in third, even if we lose the next two games. If we could only take points from one of the upcoming games it would be against Chelsea.

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #386 on: Today at 09:33:50 AM »
We’re making defensive and attacking mistakes in recent games and still winning.  That’s a seriously good sign.

We have been relying on Rogers scoring crackers last two games and thats not sustainable if it continues.

Nice break now to Chelsea to reassess things. Hopefully Torres is back fit.

Not sure what options we have to change things up front.

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #387 on: Today at 09:39:03 AM »
If they introduce three points for a win Ipswich will do it.

Offline Demitri_C

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #388 on: Today at 09:48:43 AM »
The goal is champions league - anything more is a bonus 🙌
Would love finishing in top 4 and winning europa thats the dream
Agreed. And after the weekend results we'll still go into 2026 in third, even if we lose the next two games. If we could only take points from one of the upcoming games it would be against Chelsea.

Its the key  the CL revenue  as that massively  helps emery bring players on. I still have reservations  at our squad depth so im hopeful  we can add a few come January  then we are in a good position  to sustain the challenge

Agree dick. If i had a choice its beat chelsea than arsenal  as that massively extends the gap to 4th.

Would be amazing if we finished  3rd or higher

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Re: Will we win the Premier League
« Reply #389 on: Today at 02:50:07 PM »
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Aston Villa's surge towards the top end of the Premier League table continues to challenge some of football's most trusted underlying metrics.

Unai Emery's side have now scored 27 goals this season, the sixth-highest tally in the league, despite ranking just 11th for total shots (197). On the surface, those numbers appear contradictory, but they speak to a team extracting maximum value from the chances they do create.

Villa's expected goals (xG) of 18.56 ranks 14th in the division, meaning they have scored over eight goals more than expected - one of the largest positive differentials in the league. Their shot conversion rate of 13.7%, the fourth-best in the Premier League, underlines that clinical edge.

The same pattern emerges when looking at chance creation. Villa sit 13th for expected assists from open play (xA) with 11.3, reinforcing the idea that they are not consistently overwhelming opponents with volume or territorial dominance. Instead, they are selective, direct and decisive.

There is, however, a defensive structure that allows that efficiency to matter.

While Villa's expected goals against (xGA) stands at 23.34, placing them around the middle of the pack, the quality of chances they concede tells a different story. Their xG on target conceded of 18.30 is the third-best in the league, highlighting how effectively they limit high-quality shots and force opponents into less threatening positions.

That balance - conceding chances but controlling their danger - has been a hallmark of Emery's best sides. Villa may allow attempts, but they rarely allow opponents to feel comfortable.

The question, inevitably, is sustainability.

Historically, teams that outperform xG by this margin tend to regress unless elite finishing or repeatable patterns are involved. Villa's efficiency has been driven by moments of individual quality, intelligent movement between the lines and rapid attacking transitions rather than sheer volume.

What strengthens their case is that the overperformance is not one-dimensional. It is supported by defensive control, game management and an ability to win tight moments - all traits associated with teams that remain competitive over long stretches of a season.

As Villa prepare for pivotal fixtures against Chelsea and Arsenal, the numbers frame the debate neatly. They are not winning because they dominate every metric - they are winning because they dominate the moments that matter.

And in a league increasingly driven by fine margins, that may prove just as valuable as statistical supremacy.


 


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