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Author Topic: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread  (Read 9500 times)

Offline Somniloquism

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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #180 on: April 20, 2026, 11:20:59 AM »
I haven't yet found the courage to watch the highlights, but my impression at the time was that Sunderland's second goal was the result of some terrible sideways passing that left Sancho in a pickle that was not of his making. The ire with Sancho is purely down to his absolute aversion to being on the receiving end of anything resembling a tackle.

Both Emi and Cash could have played longer balls, however Cash's ball to Sancho was decent though and a bit of control with it would have meant more options. However his first touch was heavy, he bottled the recovery challenge which their player did as well, however that player managed to touch it to the side for the one who was pressing Sancho to run onto unchallenged. So unlike Emery I do lay the main issue there on Sancho who could have controlled better, challenged stonger or just tripped the player but did none of that.

However for the equaliser, the challenge on him was very well timed and well executed to come out with the ball.

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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #181 on: April 20, 2026, 11:39:40 AM »
For their second goal Emi should have cleared, Cash is marked and back-pedalling, he signals to Emi to boot it who doesn’t. Mings points for it to go long too. Sancho to be fair runs deep to help out but has the bad touch. The weird one is Konsa, who for some reason ran off the pitch, then charged to the ball when Sancho mis controlled leaving a gigantic hole that Hume strolls into.
In that sequence, rather than beat the press we walked into the trap, as each out pass got harder, making the subsequent pass of poorer quality (and more easily readable), and so on. Sancho's touch was poor (it would have needed to be immaculate) but there is genuinely some shared blame there, as Unai pointed out.

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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #182 on: April 20, 2026, 12:40:05 PM »
I will say also, their manager is worth keeping an eye on. He's got them up picking up the pieces from Gerrard's brains trust, and then fashioned a very decent team out of a seemingly random assembly of signings a division up, who play in an interesting and not obvious way, and clearly buy into what he wants. I've not heard too much from him but when I have he's impressed me as well.

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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #183 on: April 20, 2026, 12:47:09 PM »
I will say also, their manager is worth keeping an eye on. He's got them up picking up the pieces from Gerrard's brains trust, and then fashioned a very decent team out of a seemingly random assembly of signings a division up, who play in an interesting and not obvious way, and clearly buy into what he wants. I've not heard too much from him but when I have he's impressed me as well.



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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #184 on: April 20, 2026, 12:57:55 PM »
I will say also, their manager is worth keeping an eye on. He's got them up picking up the pieces from Gerrard's brains trust, and then fashioned a very decent team out of a seemingly random assembly of signings a division up, who play in an interesting and not obvious way, and clearly buy into what he wants. I've not heard too much from him but when I have he's impressed me as well.



Sorry what does that mean please ?

Sorry, Michael Beale.

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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #185 on: April 20, 2026, 12:59:09 PM »
I will say also, their manager is worth keeping an eye on. He's got them up picking up the pieces from Gerrard's brains trust, and then fashioned a very decent team out of a seemingly random assembly of signings a division up, who play in an interesting and not obvious way, and clearly buy into what he wants. I've not heard too much from him but when I have he's impressed me as well.



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Sorry, Michael Beale.


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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #186 on: April 20, 2026, 01:00:23 PM »
I will say also, their manager is worth keeping an eye on. He's got them up picking up the pieces from Gerrard's brains trust, and then fashioned a very decent team out of a seemingly random assembly of signings a division up, who play in an interesting and not obvious way, and clearly buy into what he wants. I've not heard too much from him but when I have he's impressed me as well.



Sorry what does that mean please ?

Sorry, Michael Beale.


Gosh Mick Beale !!!

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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #187 on: April 20, 2026, 01:00:45 PM »
I will say also, their manager is worth keeping an eye on. He's got them up picking up the pieces from Gerrard's brains trust, and then fashioned a very decent team out of a seemingly random assembly of signings a division up, who play in an interesting and not obvious way, and clearly buy into what he wants. I've not heard too much from him but when I have he's impressed me as well.



Sorry what does that mean please ?

Sorry, Michael Beale.


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Not Eastenders then

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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #188 on: April 20, 2026, 01:02:38 PM »
I will say also, their manager is worth keeping an eye on. He's got them up picking up the pieces from Gerrard's brains trust, and then fashioned a very decent team out of a seemingly random assembly of signings a division up, who play in an interesting and not obvious way, and clearly buy into what he wants. I've not heard too much from him but when I have he's impressed me as well.



Sorry what does that mean please ?

Sorry, Michael Beale.


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Not Eastenders then

I'd take Ian Beale over Mickey, at least he knew how to set his stall out.

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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #189 on: April 20, 2026, 01:05:16 PM »
I will say also, their manager is worth keeping an eye on. He's got them up picking up the pieces from Gerrard's brains trust, and then fashioned a very decent team out of a seemingly random assembly of signings a division up, who play in an interesting and not obvious way, and clearly buy into what he wants. I've not heard too much from him but when I have he's impressed me as well.



Sorry what does that mean please ?

Sorry, Michael Beale.


Currenly "executive consultant" to the owners of Al-Ettifaq, if anyone was interested.

Not Eastenders then

I'd take Ian Beale over Mickey, at least he knew how to set his stall out.

also know how to sweep  too

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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #190 on: April 20, 2026, 10:31:06 PM »
Mr Perfect was Rick Flairs Executive Consultant back in the day.

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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #191 on: Today at 03:21:50 AM »
Mr Perfect was Rick Flairs Executive Consultant back in the day.

Mr Perfect was by far the better wrestler out of them pair 😁

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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #192 on: Today at 01:42:35 PM »
Very-balanced review from a Mackem:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/IiY8ASVY4No

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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #193 on: Today at 05:12:54 PM »
Very-balanced review from a Mackem:

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/IiY8ASVY4No
Excellent take on the game

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Re: Aston Villa v Sunderland Post-Match Thread
« Reply #194 on: Today at 06:08:06 PM »
What a balanced accurate  and eloquent analysis .
I would much prefer to see him on Sky Sports than the absolute twats we have to suffer.
Good stuff.

 


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