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The Doc's Diagnosis: Villa vs Wigan Athletic

Tuesday, 10 April 07, 03:35 AM · Comments (7)

I guess we must be turning the corner. Wigan showed Villa so much respect in B6 this afternoon that you can only wonder at Paul Jewell's pre-match team talk: "Get amongst them, lads. Eleven men behind the ball and let them know they're in a fight. Go down if you get the chance. Kick a few plums. And for crying out loud, don't give this lot any room to play. If you do, they'll murder us". Or something like that.

It is always difficult to play football against a side that doesn't want to. Whether the pocketful of Latics supporters who had made the trip from Lancashire felt they got value for their time and money, I can't say.

But put it like this: I can remember only four Wigan shots in the 97 minutes, and none at all in the second half. After fifteen minutes, on the other hand, Villa had forced six corners. It tells a story, doesn't it? You might be tempted to get charitable and say that such negativity was forced on Wigan by the sending-off of Valencia after 40 minutes. But the truth is Wigan's stall was set out far earlier than that.

Quite frankly Wigan were awful. Dire. At times disgraceful in attitude and often woeful in execution.

Before the sceptics start moaning and dipping their digital quills in cyber-ink, I'm with you all the way. Villa must be more ruthless, more streetwise. An inept team reduced to ten men has got to be put to the sword. And it wasn't. And yes, I agree with you entirely...Villa have to move the ball more quickly and more positively. They need some penetration in the last third. And it might help if they spent the odd minute or two at Bodymoor Heath next week on defending set pieces.

However, notwithstanding all that, the plain fact is that this was a stirring Villa performance. With the impish Maloney and the classy Berger both in fine fettle and Wigan struggling - even in the opening minutes - to cope with Agbonlahor's pace and sharpness, it looked for all the world like Villa were finally going to bag a hatful.

Gardner, playing wide on the right early on with Petrov behind the midfield, was industrious and mobile. Barry, tucked inside Berger, seemed to be relishing a role in the centre of the park and only the linesman's flag stopped him putting both Gabby and Maloney through in the first quarter.

A few calamitous passes each from Laursen, Mellberg and Sorensen suggested that if Wigan were going to tease anything out of this game, it was going to be as a result of Villa's own error-proneness at the back. And so it proved. Twenty-five or so gone, Sorensen stays rooted to his line for a collector's item of a Wigan corner, and no-one else bothered to defend it.

I have rarely if ever seen a goal so completely against the run of play. But at the same time I am beginning to grow concerned at Sorensen's inability to command his six-yard box, let alone his penalty area.

The goal rather took the wind out of Villa's sails, who for the remainder of the second half looked dazed. Valencia's red card for a studs-up challenge on Freddie Bouma, with which Paul Jewell afterwards had no issue, sent Barry to left back and brought Ashley Young onto the right flank. It also effectively put an end to Wigan's only attacking ploy, belting the ball to Emile Heskey. The pattern of the game was to stay the same from then on: the school first eleven against the overfed playground bullies.

Villa were even more positive in the second half. In the first period, Petrov had been a water-carrier with no water to carry. In the second, he got forward and played some delightful floated balls into the Wigan box. Bardsley and Barry used both flanks well. Villa showed great intelligence - stretching an outnumbered and outpaced Wigan side by using the full width of the pitch. There came wave after wave of attacks. Yes - a little too patient. Yes - a little too tentative. But it was purposeful, creative, attacking football and we have yearned for it for so long that I am in no mood to knock it.

There was some potty refereeing and assistant refereeing from Halsey and his team in the second half. And Villa's equaliser started it. Of course we were ecstatic when the linesman confirmed that Gabby's scrambled finish had crossed the line. And it had. But from where I sit, right on the eighteen yard line, Berger looked the best part of five yards offside before delivering the cross. Sshhh - mum's the word.

The balance of luck and misfortune was duly adjusted in the last quarter. Goalkeeper Filan, who stretched both patience and the laws of the game to the limit, can count himself mighty lucky not to have received a second yellow for kicking the ball away after his first for persistent time wasting (which started, incidentally, in the fortieth minute. Yes, that's the fortieth). Wigan should have lost another defender for hauling down a racing Agbonlahor late on - Gabby was clearly in on goal and the challenge was clearly cynical. And if Villa's equaliser should never have been given, there was a second which, to me, looked every bit as over-the-line as the first and nowhere near as offside. All wrong I'm afraid, Mr. Halsey, all wrong.

At the end of the day, a point's not enough from a game in which Villa genuinely murdered the opposition. Wigan will claim that they battled for a gritty and hard-fought draw. Don't buy it: they got taken apart and escaped with a point from a mind-numbingly nasty and negative performance.

Well, we murdered Bolton in December and got zip. Four months on, we murdered another load of Lancastrians and got a point. Four months from now we'll be getting ready for the 2007-2008 Premiership season - you work it out.

And if anyone, particularly in The Times, starts making comparisons between Villa's points haul this season and that under O'Dreary last term, just try to remember the desperate, clueless, disheartening football that Villa were playing last Spring. This looked nothing at all like that. Unless you were wearing a Wigan shirt.

The corner's been turned. The rest will come.

Villa: Sorensen 5; Bardsley 6; Mellberg 6; Laursen 6; Bouma 7 (Sub 40': Young 7); Gardner 7; Petrov 7; Barry 7; BERGER 9; Maloney 8 (sub 70': Moore 7); Agbonlahor 8.

Man-of-the-Match: BERGER. Pulled all the strings again.

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luke
luke Wrote: | 15.40BST | Apr 10, 2007

You forgot the blatant foul on Sorenson that led to their goal Doc. That was the beginning of some bizarre referring from Mark Halsey. I wouldn't say he reffed badly, he just made a few odd mistakes here and there which baffled me and my Gooner-supporting missus (don't mention the 5-0 when I took her in the Villa end)...

I can't believe Matt Jackson got away with that. Maybe the lino was making up for it when he let Berger off for a blatant offside.

I mean, he's so old there's no way he could've run that far from an onside position!

sam
sam Wrote: | 17.24BST | Apr 10, 2007

bardsley, petrov and young were awful should have got 3 points but still got no creativity, thought berger was quality.

wolves latic
wolves latic Wrote: | 17.39BST | Apr 10, 2007

Yes you're absolutely right, the result didn't mirror the balance of play as Villa were by far the better team and you should have won at a canter, however you didn't and the fact you even got a point out of the game was fortunate given the fact Berger was well off-side when he pulled the ball back for the equaliser.

I did see some improvement in your team's performance compared to showing at Villa Park last season when you were to be frank pathetic, but put it in context, the Wigan team you played yesterday are (in my opinion) poorer than last season's side and did have only 10 men on the pitch for an hour, so to say you've turned the corner may be overstating your progress somewhat given your current league position and points tally.

After yesterday result I'm now more confident that we'll be staying up and as Paul Jewell said in reponse to your former leader, "I hope you do too."

av-jim-fc
av-jim-fc Wrote: | 19.24BST | Apr 10, 2007

I agree, but this season is meaningless now, were safe and we need to blood young, maloney etc in. We cant ditch young already, and we need a proper look at bardsley (but I still think he's not the grade). We'll get a finisher in summer, bellamy, defoe or someone else. The good times [b][/b]Will[b]be back ;)

legend
legend Wrote: | 20.14BST | Apr 10, 2007

I agree mate, especially about the way the midfield played in the second half- you can see how O'Neill wants the villa to play their football. I overheard someone say after the game that they just can't work out the way Villa seem up and down, but, that's just what it is like when you are building, especially in the context of the premier league.

It was good football at times yesterday, Villa keeping up pressure, keeping the opposition penned in front of the Holte End (oh the memories!). Maybe the quality that we want is not quite there yet but it will come.

I HATE BLUES
I HATE BLUES Wrote: | 23.56BST | Apr 10, 2007

In regards to your comment about our football being too tentitve & patient ,how many times have you seen Man u ,Arsenal keep the ball for minutes at a time stringing 20 passes together the put it in the back of the net.I feel as supporters we are to impatient and force the players into a pass they realy didnt want to atempt.Give them time to pull players out of position and play the ball at the right time and stop getting frustrated so quickly.As for Wigan there the worst team i have seen down there this season ,they are fighting for there lives and didnt they show it an embarassment of a team i feel sorry for there support ,what there was of it for having to watch such drivvel.

M4Baby
M4Baby Wrote: | 03.20BST | Apr 12, 2007

In a sense, I agree with "I Hate Blues": it was good to see Villa knocking the ball around and stretching Wigan - but we do need sometimes to pick the pass a bit quicker. The proof of that is that the fans seem to be seeing passes much faster than the players do!
But all in all it was an encouraging performance against a negative side. And yes Luke, Sorensen was fouled - but could he have been off his line quicker?

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