Friday 25 October 2013

Aston Villa V Everton live Stream Enlish Premier League – Preview 26 Oct, 2013

Match Preview: Saturday, 26,Oct 2013, One of the important match  Aston Villa V Everton of Enland Premier League HD Quality Live  Aston Villa V Everton streaming is available here Aston Villa V Everton Live Stream online video Enland Premier League Video Free The match will take plcae at Selhurst Park on 10/26/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Aston Villa V Everton Live Stream Aston Villa V Everton, Aston Villa V Everton online free,Aston Villa V Everton live stream video. It would be a sight to behold wouldn’t it? Christian Benteke and Romelu Lukaku taking part in an old-fashioned trial of strength. Can you imagine: just who could shuffle the furthest with the carcass of a battered Mini Cooper strapped to their shoulders? Tearing through as many copies of the Yellow Pages as possible in under a minute: place your bets. And who’d take it in a classic arm wrestle? We don’t know, but we're sure it’d be scary and exhilarating at the same time, like watching a lion fight a shark.
Watching both forwards in action as Aston Villa host Everton could be as enthralling. Paul Lambert will be hoping Benteke’s introduction as a sub against Tottenham is a sign of better things to come. For 10 minutes after coming off the bench against Spurs, the dome-headed forward looked as if he might single-handedly (or should that be headedly?) drag Villa back into the game, having already roused his team-mates and the crowd through his sheer presence. Within 23 minutes he'd already won a game-high seven of seven aerial duels.
In his absence, big-money summer signing Libor Kozak has failed to convince, the Czech unable to act as the attacking fulcrum around which the counter-attacking runs of Gabby Agbonlahor and Andreas Weimann are built.
Everton travel to the Midlands trailing second-placed Chelsea by two points following their home win over Hull last weekend. The goalscorers in that victory – Kevin Mirallas and Steven Pienaar – point perhaps to the Toffees' biggest strength this season, and the reason for their lofty league position: their variety in the attacking third.
To Lukaku, Mirallas and Pienaar, add Ross Barkley, Leon Osman, Steven Naismith, Gerard Deulofeu (and to a lesser extent Nikica Jelavic and Arouna Kone) and you’re arguably faced with Everton’s best creative cast since the mid-to-late ‘80s. And of course, they have Leighton Baines, the Premier League’s best deep-lying attacker. The Villa back-line will have to be at their best if they’re to get anything.

Team news
For Villa, the only injury news that matters: Benteke should be fit to play from the start.
Everton are still missing Antolin Alcaraz and Apostolos Velios, while Darron Gibson looks set to miss the rest of the season with a knee injury.
Player(s) to watch: Luna and Bacuna (Villa)
With Fabian Delph, Ashley Westwood and Karim El Ahmadi playing as a narrow midfield trio in their previous two games, the onus to build from the back has fallen to Villa’s two rhyming full-backs, Luna and Bacuna.
And that’s unlikely to be any different this time around. How they cope with the attacking threat of Everton’s wide forwards, plus their flying full-backs Baines and Seamus Coleman, could be the key to the match. The space will be on each wings: the question is who can best exploit it?


Aston Villa have revealed that the club have experienced a surge in sales of Fabian Delph's shirt.
Christian Benteke, Gabriel Agbonlahor and Andreas Weimann topped the figures in sales at the beginning of the season, but Delph has crept up the list.
"Fabian has really come up on the rails with our sales figures in store," Merchandising chief John Greenfield told the club's official website.
"He's always been a player of great heart, spirit and determination but his performances over the past few weeks have been exemplary.
"Our fans have clearly seen this and he's developing into a real favourite with supporters now."

Competition: Enland Premier League 
Match: 
Aston Villa V Everton                                         
Date: Saturday, 26,Oct
Kickoff: 15:00  BST
Venue: Villa Park — Birmingham
Referee:‬ A. Taylor‎
Live/Repeat: Live

No comments:

Post a Comment