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Aston Villa 1
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0 Southampton
FA Premier League
Saturday, 7th December 2024 Kick-off 15:00
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4.5
Joe
Lumley
4.7
James
Bree
5.0
Taylor
Harwood-Bellis
6.2
Nathan
Wood
6.4
Kyle
Walker-Peters
5.8
Ryan
Manning
5.8
Tyler
Dibling
5.2
Flynn
Downes
5.4
Mateus
Fernandes
3.7
Adam
Armstrong
4.4
Cameron
Archer
5.2
Samuel
Amo-Ameyaw
5.7
Joe
Aribo
3.3
Ben
Brereton
3.4
Kamaldeen
Sulemana
Referee
5.1
Match Rating
3.6
Your Aston Villa v Southampton Match Reports
codge
added 17:08 - Dec 7
Different score but no points again,gave the ball away and same outcome,hard to see were we can save this season as RW won’t change and the results won’t change either.Honestly it’s hard to say we are playing better as the results are still the same and that’s it in a nutshell.
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I_would
added 17:44 - Dec 7
Now that Ty Ty has been found out always wanting to get the ball onto his left peg when he's taking on there's no one worth watching at all.
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silverspringsaint
added 18:03 - Dec 7
Poor game played in difficult conditions. Poor goal to give away - TBH did not have to come out for that - and we rode our luck at the back a few times. Credit though to Wood - put himself about snd looks a prospect. KWP worked hard throughout. Also great to see Sam Amo A get some minutes. We had a lot of the ball and did virtually nothing with it. No shots at all, let alone on target. Our attack is an embarrassment, aside from a flash or two from Dibling.
6
Ali_Diarea
added 18:06 - Dec 7
Why haven’t they sacked him yet????
7
Boris1977
added 18:11 - Dec 7
Why haven't they sacked him AD? Because they trust the process. Whatever that is.
3
sandywelsh
added 18:48 - Dec 7
He's getting sacked in the morning
5
Boris1977
added 18:59 - Dec 7
If he does get sacked can we trust sports moronic to hire a suitable replacement?
6
Bowlercow
added 19:15 - Dec 7
We had chances again but no one with enough skill to finish the few good moves we had It's so frustrating
Could we get Ings back in January or someone with his finishing ability
One very bright spark was Natan Wood He looks like a top prospect
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YosemiteSaint
added 19:39 - Dec 7
Though today's villain was ultimately THB, one wonders what this year's points haul would look like had we played Wood from the season's start and not aspiring hairstylist Stevens.
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YosemiteSaint
added 19:43 - Dec 7
(Meanwhile, if there's any ray of hope here it's that we won't be held to ransom for a striker in the January transfer window, because we're effectively relegated now and won't need goals … .)
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dirk_doone
added 19:45 - Dec 7
The Chelsea match was all about displaying the incompetence of our defence; today it was the attack's turn to display theirs with zero shots on target.
In the summer, instead of getting a load of goal shy wingers and inside forwards, we should have got a proper centre forward. The fans knew that, but it seems that the people in charge of our club didn't.
5
Jellybaby
added 20:15 - Dec 7
It wasn't even that bad, just virtually zero threat.
Seems pointless sticking with the game plan, a pragmatic manager is needed not a dreamer.
Lumley looks terrified at corners.
Nathan Wood saved us a couple of times and did well, upgrade on Jack tbh.
Sullemana = why?
3
KilkennySaint
added 02:04 - Dec 8
I want to defend Lumley, his our 4th choice keeper that we never thought we would need but here we are, his thrown into the deep end trying to play in a circus of a system but that is expected when you put a clown manager in charge.
SR and RM can f#ck right off, absolutely shambles from the day they walk in, they may Gao look like a world class owner, as for Rasmus Ankersen, he makes les reed look like Albert Einstein
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KilkennySaint
added 02:05 - Dec 8
I want to defend Lumley, his our 4th choice keeper that we never thought we would need but here we are, his thrown into the deep end trying to play in a circus of a system but that is expected when you put a clown manager in charge.
SR and RM can f#ck right off, absolutely shambles from the day they walk in, they may Gao look like a world class owner, as for Rasmus Ankersen, he makes les reed look like Albert Einstein
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SanMarco
added 11:25 - Dec 8
Didn't see the game so can't comment but Yosemite's point is one that struck me. Wood is surely better than Stephens and why wasn't he playing from the start?
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