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Yeah, as right back I think.Did he start today?
Yeah, subbed after 65’Did he start today?
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How did he play? My guess is he didn’t feck up as often as BailyYeah, subbed after 65’
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Ideally he'd cement his place in the team, hopefully Villa can get promoted and he stays there for another season.Hope he learns a lot and comes back to really play a part in the squad next season. Hopefully, we get a coach who is good with young players as there is some good quality young players coming through the academy.
Sure, that would be a good choice as well, but considering our poor defense, it could be better to just keep him and give him a chance.Ideally he'd cement his place in the team, hopefully Villa can get promoted and he stays there for another season.
He's improved in last few weeks.What are your thoughts on him @FootballHQ ?
Thanks.Looks like he was very good against Norwich. Terry is helping him plenty
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Mourinho won't play him, he'd rather play one of his overpriced league 1 standard defenders instead.
Hopefully, but then will that manager blow a load on defenders and block Axel's route. He's defo no worse than the shower we have currently.We might have a new manager next season, depending on how badly Joses fecks up
This will happen.Hopefully, but then will that manager blow a load on defenders and block Axel's route. He's defo no worse than the shower we have currently.
Mourinho is a big fan of Tuanzebe (or at least pretended to be when interviewed in his first season at the club). It makes the decision to sign young "development" centre backs rather than an experienced defensive leader all the more baffling.Watched the match last night. First time I have caught Aston Villa this season. Was massively impressed. The guy is a legit powerhouse. Big, strong and quick. The loan move is certainly helping in his development (better than the situation Perreira has right now) If Mourinho doesnt mess this kid around too much we are looking at a future Manchester United CB for the next decade.
Fully agree. I was impressed last night. His aerial attacks were much improved, he was challenging at the right time, not letting the striker get in front of him, knowing when to drop off and not go up for the ball. He can only better from getting a season worth of coaching under John Terry in my opinion.Mourinho is a big fan of Tuanzebe (or at least pretended to be when interviewed in his first season at the club). It makes the decision to sign young "development" centre backs rather than an experienced defensive leader all the more baffling.
I haven't seen much of him recently but his ability in the air was his biggest weakness when I've watched him previously. If he can improve that he could be a genuine option for the first team squad.