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    Ezri Konsa

    Play centerbacks at center back.
  2. Tielemans in the double pivot showed the weaknesses that I’ve been worried about. Once Brentford realized this, they continually sent three people to that side and Youri had nowhere near enough legs to cover ground.
  3. Ollie’s right and leads by example. No matter the score - down, equal, ahead - he puts in the same amount of effort when others switch off as soon as they go ahead.
  4. Brentford will just sit back playing terror ball and be overly physical. Diaby has been good but with zero space in the middle, would be best if we take the lead and when the match opens up if Brentford start chasing
  5. Lineup looks very normal. No surprises. Back a big win here.
  6. He’s not rested Luiz yet and he was subbed early for the City match. Would expect him to start.
  7. On the face of it - it's a longer shopping list than we would like. Another RB surely. I'm not sure we can move the CB's, but I'd be looking for another right footed CB. Another LB is not out of the question. A CDM/CM is a must for me. And one attacker position that could play across the front - think we targeted it several times in the summer between Asensio and Goncalves. So 5 in? A number of lesser value players out but can't stop thinking that we might have to make a decent sized sale.
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    Unai Emery

    Because there's little context around why people are 'satisfied' with 4th. Of course there's always room for improvement, but not long ago we were struggling to get out of the relegation zone. And then you have other fans complaining about not going for it against title winners when we're on a bare bones squad. I think the larger reason is that there are some posters who are willing to write reams and reams of text when we lose and then just a nice little, "job done" when we win. That's fans at large - there's always some bloke moaning endlessly about anything when you're at VP too. But that type of negativity, in general, is annoying when it's so heavily slanted to one side. So as annoying eternal optimism is, so is the eternal pessimism.
  9. This kind of goes to my point though that when you look up and down the Chelsea squad - they're not a big squad. Benoit and Disasi are big lads but their midfield is small. Caicedo and Gallagher in particular are way over the edge when it comes to reckless tackles. The yellow card ratio is very high among midfielders so it makes sense that Chelsea will get a lot of yellow cards between Enzo, Caicedo, Gallagher, Palmer, Mudryk etc. United in comparison have a much bigger lineup. Refs unfairly (or maybe fairly depending on the type of tackle) the smaller players.
  10. Included in the squad for Brentford, imagine he would start given he was supposed to do so against City.
  11. Ollie included in the squad for Brentford, but that's usually code for bench from Unai.
  12. From what little I've read and what @Deano & Dalian's Umbrella has posted, probably for the best? Seems like the type of injury that was really painful to play through. Even when he went off at Luton, it looked rather innocuous but just the x-ray itself looks painful.
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    Unai Emery

    Like any long campaign, the resources in the beginning are almost never the same resources at the end. Especially given the injuries we’ve had this year, I doubt Unai would have thought he would be without Mings, Buendia, and Kamara at this point in the season. JJ has played the full 90 only 7 times. Part of being a leader is having that situational awareness and Unai’s own comments, while on the humble side, has been reflective of that. He never once thought about being this squad being a title challenger. He consistently stated the danger of Chelsea, United, and Newcastle overtaking us. He didn’t want to talk about UCL until match week 33-34. And yet he’s motivated this team far enough where UCL is far more likely than not and we’re in the quarters for conference league. There are no style points to win and nothing left to prove. Win enough matches for 4th/5th, win the conference league and get these players to the summer for a much needed rest.
  14. Actually comical how Chelsea are incapable of finishing. 6 vs 3 in the box!
  15. Clearly Klopp is trying to toss the match by subbing out Salah. What a loser mentality!
  16. Have to laugh at Jackson just casually running past a jogging Casemiro. Unbelievable effort from United!
  17. My word. How's Disasi not even put it on target!
  18. Palmer's lucky he's a footballer because he looks like he can't run the till at a Tesco.
  19. United can't defend and struggle to break down any sort of low block. Chelsea can defend (when they feel like it) but have probably the worst set of finishing attackers or midfielders (I don't count Palmer penalties). Really is just a variety of weaknesses to both sides. Makes for entertainment at least.
  20. It's amazing to me how many times Chelsea find themselves in a good position in the 18 and somehow manage to pick the wrong decision 9/10 times.
  21. Only problem is Chelsea are in 12th for a reason so that's the unfortunate part of watching these two.
  22. United are shit and won't get 5th.
  23. I think a sign of his ability is that his teammates are not afraid to pass it to him. Different positions and Tim won't shine as much because he's not in a more free attacking role, but you saw the same thing even when Dougie or Kamara started out with us. Teammates trusted Dougie to receive the ball in tight spaces and they do so with Morgan as well. They're a lot more hesitant to pass it to Tim. To earn starts so quickly after his transfer is a great sign for his potential.
  24. I'm assuming Archer is injured? Not seen him in the lineup in a while.
  25. UCL qualifying might not be the floodgate that pushes us back into the spotlight. But it also could be. Saying that it definitely won't overlooks the massive importance it has in terms of boosting our revenues and our profile to be able to compete on an annual basis. It may well end up like Newcastle or Leicester. But we could also propel ourselves into constant European campaigns and a closer reach for a title race, more funds for a bigger squad to compete in cups. It's kind of boggling to me that people are understating it. We were last in the Europa league 13 some years ago. We were last in the European Cup 40 years ago! There's a whole generation of Villa fans who have never seen us in the European Cup/UCL - including me.
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