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Villa’s Race for Europe 22/23


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1 minute ago, duke313 said:

It great to see them getting battered, the danger is this Stellini clown will get sacked just in time for a new manager bounce against us.

I think Levi has committed to it now and doubt he’ll change it. Plus who do they go for now at this stage 

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Looking to next season, we should be in the top 4 race, although we would need to be exceptional to achieve it. 

City will be on it, and Newcastle will have another incrementally good season, but you can make a case that Arsenal, Man U, Liverpool, Chelsea will all have reasons to be fair game if we continue our form and add/improve. 

I think Brighton will be on the fringes as they will likely sell about 3 first 11 players so you never know who will turn up next season, but Spurs look broken at the moment, it’s a big job needed there. 

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If we're no more than 1 point behind them with the goal difference in play come 13th May it's on. A win puts us 3 points ahead then and 4 points from Liverpool and Brighton would mean they need to win last two and recover the goal difference. Away to Leeds last day of the season for Spurs. Hopefully they need to win to stay up

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If we can get 4 points from next two games and Spurs lose them. We're 2 ahead with 4 games left to play and them to come to Villa Park. 

Then a pivotal game before they come to VP. Us vs Wolves and them vs Palace. Palace are in a run of form again and have good players.

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Hope Newcastle get another couple to absolutely demoralise them. Often these matches get drab in the second-half and the losing side might even score one or both two themselves. An absolute demolition would do nicely please, Newcastle.

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Just now, CVByrne said:

Us vs Wolves and them vs Palace. Palace are in a run of form again and have good players.

Great form. Hopefully they keep it going but I’d say they’ll be on the beach once mathematically safe.

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1 minute ago, Enda said:

Hope Newcastle get another couple to absolutely demoralise them. Often these matches get drab in the second-half and the losing side might even score one or both two themselves. An absolute demolition would do nicely please, Newcastle.

Yeah you often see this end 5-0 or 5-1

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It's between Spurs, us, Liverpool and Brighton for 3 European spots. Brighton will definitely finish Top 7 and Liverpool have a very easy fixture list, but Spurs have as hard a fixture list as us and are on a steep decline. If we win against Fulham and they lose against United, it's on. This drubbing is excellent. Keep it up, Newcastle.

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Was confident all week Newcastle would beat these today. Just glad we got something out the Brentford game as now can go above them on Tuesday night. 
 

Only thing that might save Spurs is if they decide to get a new manager in but not sure who would go in before the end of the season. 

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This ties up the top 4 - unless Man Utd have a meltdown.

Spurs and Liverpool players aren't going to break themselves to play in the Europa conference. Ours and Brighton's will. 
We have a chance at 5th, but am now expecting us to finish at wort 7th, ahead of Spurs. We have this in our own hands given how many of us have to play each other, and we play 2 of these at home.

Just want Brighton to win today and make the FA Cup final, which hopefully will make the last game of the season an easier one for us (couple of heavy early challenges will do it, I reckon 😉)

 

 

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