2-1 us (Watkins, Malen). This line up if Torres is for, if not Lindelof to be in for him. MartinezCashKonsaTorresMaatsenKamaraOnanaTielemansWatkinsRogersMcGinn
Quote from: RamboandBruno on Today at 09:15:01 AM2-1 us (Watkins, Malen). This line up if Torres is for, if not Lindelof to be in for him. MartinezCashKonsaTorresMaatsenKamaraOnanaTielemansWatkinsRogersMcGinnDo we really need Onana? Hardly broke sweat last night so unlikely to be fatigued but might get away with bringing in Buendia and having Kamara and Tielemans as the two in midfield.
F365's preview of the weekend:QuoteTeam to watch: Aston VillaHow many times have we seen unlikely title challengers emerge only to immediately sh*t themselves and slink back whence they came the second things get real? It’s not even always just Chelsea.Aston Villa have inserted themselves directly into this title race after a 10-game run featuring nine wins culminating in that sensational stoppage-time winner against Arsenal that prompted an entire team of adult humans to go full toddler. You’ve all seen the video. Absolute cinema. Never mind the Celebration Police; it’s the Dignity Police who should have been making house calls to Arsenal players this week.It was a huge moment, though. One swing of Emi Buendia’s right boot was the difference between Arsenal maintaining a comfy six-point lead over Villa or seeing it trimmed to three, with Man City taking advantage later to move even closer at two points back from Arsenal – which is nearer to the Gunners than they were after 15 games in either 2022/23 or 2023/24 and we all know how those panned out.The problem for Villa is that they’ve had to set an absolutely absurd and dare we say it unsustainable pace to get to where they are and if title contenders they are to be then they will have to keep sprinting as best they can.Especially this weekend, because Arsenal are playing Wolves. So there is no margin for Villa when they head to the London Stadium for the Claret and Blue Derby against West Ham.On paper it shouldn’t be a problem, because West Ham are sh*t. But they’re a ticklish kind of sh*t now under Nuno Espirito Santo; one that even Liverpool were able to easily subdue and eventually overwhelm with competence but a team nonetheless now capable of preying on those who turn up with any uncertainty or self-doubt as Newcastle and Burnley both have in recent weeks.Villa shouldn’t have that problem, but imposter syndrome can kick in at the funniest times, and the entire country declaring you title contenders can absolutely be one of those times.
Team to watch: Aston VillaHow many times have we seen unlikely title challengers emerge only to immediately sh*t themselves and slink back whence they came the second things get real? It’s not even always just Chelsea.Aston Villa have inserted themselves directly into this title race after a 10-game run featuring nine wins culminating in that sensational stoppage-time winner against Arsenal that prompted an entire team of adult humans to go full toddler. You’ve all seen the video. Absolute cinema. Never mind the Celebration Police; it’s the Dignity Police who should have been making house calls to Arsenal players this week.It was a huge moment, though. One swing of Emi Buendia’s right boot was the difference between Arsenal maintaining a comfy six-point lead over Villa or seeing it trimmed to three, with Man City taking advantage later to move even closer at two points back from Arsenal – which is nearer to the Gunners than they were after 15 games in either 2022/23 or 2023/24 and we all know how those panned out.The problem for Villa is that they’ve had to set an absolutely absurd and dare we say it unsustainable pace to get to where they are and if title contenders they are to be then they will have to keep sprinting as best they can.Especially this weekend, because Arsenal are playing Wolves. So there is no margin for Villa when they head to the London Stadium for the Claret and Blue Derby against West Ham.On paper it shouldn’t be a problem, because West Ham are sh*t. But they’re a ticklish kind of sh*t now under Nuno Espirito Santo; one that even Liverpool were able to easily subdue and eventually overwhelm with competence but a team nonetheless now capable of preying on those who turn up with any uncertainty or self-doubt as Newcastle and Burnley both have in recent weeks.Villa shouldn’t have that problem, but imposter syndrome can kick in at the funniest times, and the entire country declaring you title contenders can absolutely be one of those times.
So my Sister (with a favour for the Rags) is mercifully in Dubai over Christmas but has invited us to dinner on Sunday to exchange pleasantries, whatever they are. I foolishly asked what time and she said 2pm. As a result of which I will be spectacularly rude and look at my phone throughout the meal.Our winning run will end eventually and what better place than Stratford? comfortably the worst place I have ever been to in London, and it didn't include a visit to the stadium we all own.1-1
So my Sister (with a favour for the Rags) is mercifully in Dubai over Christmas but has invited us to dinner on Sunday to exchange pleasantries, whatever they are. I foolishly asked what time and she said 2pm. As a result of which I will be spectacularly rude and look at my phone throughout the meal.Our winning run will end eventually and what better place than Stratford? comfortably the worst place I have ever been to in London, and it didn't include a visit to the stadium we all own.Stratford been a few times to Athletics etc.. thought it was pretty smart nowadays1-1
Anything from the boss on players missing out
Absolutely Onana has to start. Same line-up as the Arsenal game. West Ham have physicality so we need to counter that. Kamara, Onana, Tielemans and McGinn to start.
Quote from: Villafirst on Today at 10:38:05 AMAbsolutely Onana has to start. Same line-up as the Arsenal game. West Ham have physicality so we need to counter that. Kamara, Onana, Tielemans and McGinn to start.For such a big lad he was easily brushed off the ball by Rice which led to the Arsenal goal. Buendia I expect will come off the bench.