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Aston Villa vs Arsenal | August 24, 17:30 GMT+1 |
Aston Villa odds | 4.2 |
Arsenal odds | 1.79 |
Draw | 3.88 |
Over\Under | Total 2,5: 1.73/2.10 |
Aston Villa started their season on a positive note by securing a 2-1 win over West Ham in their first away match. Unai Emery’s team frequently made quick attacking moves with a group of four players who rapidly covered open spaces in the opponent’s half during transitions from defense to offense.
However, the Villans could have scored more than two goals if they had converted their multiple opportunities into goals.
A key concern for Villa is Ollie Watkins, who has yet to find his form, leaving Villa to struggle to convert their chances. Despite this, Jhon Durán stepped up and scored the decisive goal.
The match against West Ham also showcased that Aston Villa remains a formidable opponent in the new season, with a well-coordinated counterattack and an organized mid-low defensive block.
West Ham only managed to create a few dangerous scoring opportunities through simple crosses into the penalty area to Tomáš Souček, as their other attacking tactics were largely ineffective.
As long as Villa can avoid accumulating fatigue, they have the potential to compete for a place in the top half of the standings, especially if Ollie Watkins remains injury-free and reaches peak physical condition.
In terms of unavailable players for this match, the only one worth mentioning is Boubacar Kamara, who is expected to recover from injury in late October. However, Villa’s midfield has coped well in his absence, given the strong performances of Youri Tielemans and Amadou Onana.
Recent Form | WLWLL |
Key Players to Watch | Ollie Watkins, John McGinn, Leon Bailey |
Team Strengths | Vertical attacks |
Team Weaknesses | Unstable defensive play |
Key Injuries and suspensions | Boubacar Kamara (knee injury), Tyrone Mings (knee injury), Robin Olsen (head/face injury) |
After winning two preseason matches at home against Bayer Leverkusen (4-1) and Olympique Lyonnais (2-0), Arsenal secured a 2-0 victory against Wolverhampton in the first round of the Premier League at the Emirates.
In the first official match of the new season, Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka were instrumental in driving Arsenal’s offensive play.
The duo displayed great dribbling, dangerous crosses into the penalty area, and several shots on goal. Kai Havertz also had an impressive performance. He successfully combined with his teammates and scored the opening goal, which set the tone for the match.
Martin Ødegaard and Declan Rice were not very productive in the final third of the field, partly due to the quality defending from Wolverhampton’s defensive midfielders. But they are sure to show more in the upcoming matches.
It is particularly interesting to follow Declan Rice, who has started playing in an unusually high position in the left half-space in the early matches of the new season. This way, Arteta aims to bring the English midfielder as close as possible to the role of Granit Xhaka, who occupied this role two seasons ago at Arsenal.
And, of course, Arsenal’s biggest weapon remains their play during corners and set-pieces. In such situations, the London team often acts in a highly organized and rapid manner, making them one of the most dangerous teams in the Premier League when it comes to capitalizing on dead-ball scenarios.
Overall, Arsenal appears to be in excellent shape, with a wide range of attacking tools that can pose threats from multiple angles. The Gunners’ ability to execute in both open play and set-piece situations makes them a dangerous opponent for each EPL team.
As for injured and unavailable players, the only standout is Takehiro Tomiyasu, who is expected to recover by mid-September.
Recent Form | WWWLD |
Key Players to Watch | Gabriel Martinelli, Bukayo Saka |
Team Strengths | Set-pieces and fast attacks. |
Team Weaknesses | Realisation of Chances . |
Key Injuries and suspensions | Takehiro Tomiyasu (knee injury) |
After returning to the Premier League in 2019, Aston Villa played ten matches against Arsenal. The teams never drew, and both of them won five times.
Aston Villa won three consecutive matches from 2020 to 2021, after which Arsenal achieved four consecutive victories. Emery’s team won both at home and away in the past season. Villa’s 2-0 victory at the Emirates at the end of last season was particularly remarkable, which dashed Arsenal’s realistic chances in the battle for the Premier League title.
In the match against West Ham, Aston Villa had problems with their defensive flanks, and it’s difficult to imagine how the hosts will be able to neutralize Arsenal’s flank leaders, Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka, without leaving spaces for Martin Ødegaard and Kai Havertz.
Moreover, in the previous season, Arsenal experienced a physical decline during matches against Villa. However, the situation is completely different now, and that means Arteta’s team leaders should be able to perform much better.
On the other hand, in recent matches against the Gunners, Unai Emery’s team displayed excellent defenive performances, where Diego Carlos and Pau Torres stood out in particular.
Carlos missed three preseason matches due to injury and didn’t play against West Ham. However, it’s quite possible that he will take the field against Arsenal and demonstrate a top-class performance.
In last season’s encounters between Aston Villa and Arsenal, Villa attempted to execute lightning-quick vertical attacks with penetrating passes through the most vulnerable player in Arsenal’s defense – Oleksandr Zinchenko.
At the same time, Arteta’s team pushed for creating triangles on the flanks in attack, allowing them to gain a 3v2 numerical advantage against Villa’s players. Additionally, the Gunners regularly utilized passes behind the high defensive line employed by Emery’s team.
However, due to poor finishing from Arsenal’s players, especially Martin Ødegaard, and an outstanding performance from goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez, Aston Villa emerged victorious with an overall score of 3-0.
In the upcoming match, it’s likely that the strategies and tactics of the teams will remain unchanged, but much will depend on the execution of chances. The hosts could very well win again if they manage to execute their organized and fast vertical attacks successfully.
It’s incredibly difficult to predict the outcome of this match, as in the previous season, both games were evenly matched, although Aston Villa was better at converting their chances.
Furthermore, it’s hard to anticipate how successful Arteta’s team will be in their first away match of the season, especially considering they’ve played their last three games at home.
Still, Arsenal is much fresher now compared to December or April of the previous campaign, when they were exhausted due to a packed schedule with tough Premier League and Champions League matches.
Therefore, it’s likely that they will be able to demonstrate their strength in the match against Aston Villa and, at the very least, avoid a loss.
Bukayo Saka remains a key player for Arsenal in the final third. His ability to create dangerous moments, both through his dribbling and off-the-ball movement, makes him a constant threat to opposing defenses.
In the upcoming match, it’s highly likely that Saka will continue to be heavily involved in Arsenal’s attacking play. Given his current form and importance to the team, it’s reasonable to expect that Saka will take more than one shot on goal during the match as he looks to add to his goal tally and help Arsenal secure a positive result.
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