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The international friendly match of Walsall vs Aston Villa rolls the grass of the Bescot Stadium on 07-31-2013 at 19:30 UK.
Paul Lambert’s debut season in charge of Aston Villa wasn’t one which the Holte End faithful will want to repeat in a hurry, but which ended with signs of promise from the former Norwich manager’s youthful charges. Certainly, Villa were too close for comfort where the relegation places were concerned and though Lambert’s youngsters at times appeared ready to let themselves fall below the surface – most notably in a humiliating defeat at Stamford Bridge by Chelsea – they fought for their lives and their late season form gives cause for optimism heading into 2013-14. From the outset, questions were asked as to whether Lambert knew exactly what he was doing: Why such faith in unproven youngsters? Why the apparent unwillingness to use experienced guys like Shay Given and Richard Dunne? And why was Darren Bent, who lest we not forget cost £24million from Sunderland in January 2011, no more than a substitute? Christian Benteke proved a resounding answer to the latter. As the season progressed, the good football that Lambert was preaching began to become more noticeable, and the Villains always carried a goal threat, particularly in Belgian international Benteke who helped himself to 19 league goals. Additionally, young players such as Ashley Westwood, Andreas Weimann and Matthew Lowton, began to show that they belonged in the top-flight, Defensively, goalkeeper Brad Guzan excelled in 2012-13, but the rest of the side were found wanting, as a dismal 69 concessions in 38 matches will attest: Indeed, only relegated Wigan and Reading conceded more. That must be improved upon in the coming campaign and whilst captain Ron Vlaar and Lowton are unquestionably first-choice, the other two places remain up for grabs. All-in-all however, Villa appear in stronger health than this time last year, following a tumultuous 12 months.
The international friendly match of Walsall vs Aston Villa rolls the grass of the Bescot Stadium on 07-31-2013 at 19:30 UK.
Paul Lambert’s debut season in charge of Aston Villa wasn’t one which the Holte End faithful will want to repeat in a hurry, but which ended with signs of promise from the former Norwich manager’s youthful charges. Certainly, Villa were too close for comfort where the relegation places were concerned and though Lambert’s youngsters at times appeared ready to let themselves fall below the surface – most notably in a humiliating defeat at Stamford Bridge by Chelsea – they fought for their lives and their late season form gives cause for optimism heading into 2013-14. From the outset, questions were asked as to whether Lambert knew exactly what he was doing: Why such faith in unproven youngsters? Why the apparent unwillingness to use experienced guys like Shay Given and Richard Dunne? And why was Darren Bent, who lest we not forget cost £24million from Sunderland in January 2011, no more than a substitute? Christian Benteke proved a resounding answer to the latter. As the season progressed, the good football that Lambert was preaching began to become more noticeable, and the Villains always carried a goal threat, particularly in Belgian international Benteke who helped himself to 19 league goals. Additionally, young players such as Ashley Westwood, Andreas Weimann and Matthew Lowton, began to show that they belonged in the top-flight, Defensively, goalkeeper Brad Guzan excelled in 2012-13, but the rest of the side were found wanting, as a dismal 69 concessions in 38 matches will attest: Indeed, only relegated Wigan and Reading conceded more. That must be improved upon in the coming campaign and whilst captain Ron Vlaar and Lowton are unquestionably first-choice, the other two places remain up for grabs. All-in-all however, Villa appear in stronger health than this time last year, following a tumultuous 12 months.
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