• 2 days ago
Villa were looking to progress in the EFL Cup - and end their trophy drought.

But Unai Emery rung the changes and it cost Villa as they went down 2-1.

Matt looks at what went wrong for Villa and whether it was the right move to make so many changes.
Transcript
00:00Good evening from Villa Park, where it finished Villa 1, Palace 2, the quickest route to a trophy for Unai Emery's team this season
00:08now closed after a frustrating 2-1 loss. Doichi Komada substitutes for Crystal Palace, getting the winner after a mistake by Diego Carlos
00:17midway through the second half. Everichi Eze earlier put Palace in front, but John Duran had cancelled that out with his eighth goal of the season
00:28and for much of the first hour of the game, Villa created the better chances. Unai Emery made 10 changes, but Palace only made 3
00:38so it was effectively the second string against Palace's first team, but Villa looked the more threatening side up until Komada making it 2-1
00:46Unai Emery after the game defended his team selection, of course he did make a lot of changes, but I think the bigger issue was the bench
00:54not a lot of experience, Jacob Ramsey the only experienced attacking player on the bench, and he didn't come on even when Villa were trailing the game 2-1
01:03Emery saying afterwards that if he played the game 100 times again he'd still pick the same team again, I don't think the first 11 was the issue
01:10but it's another domestic cup defeat for Villa and for all the great work that Unai Emery's done since he's come to the club
01:17the domestic cups have been a disappointment, four home domestic cup games, cup ties under Unai Emery and Villa have lost all four
01:26including that defeat to Stevenage very early in his reign. Unai Emery says he wants to win a trophy at Villa, you don't doubt that he wants to win a trophy
01:34but clearly the Carabao Cup is not high on his list of priorities, understandable, but perhaps it suggests that maybe this Villa squad is not quite as strong
01:45as the top contenders, those top four, top five teams, which we probably already knew anyway
01:51but big positive, Tyrone Mings completing 90 minutes on his first game back in 14 months, he was very good
01:59considering all the time he'd been out, it was a bit of a surprise really that he'd completed 90 minutes, that should do wonders for his confidence
02:05and Boubacar Kamara as well played really well in midfield, so positives on the night for Villa
02:11but frustrating cup exit and a real sense of an opportunity missed in a game that was there to be won.

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