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Villa might be a bit of a googly. They're a very decent football team.

Emery has a good record vs Man City since joining Aston Villa too 👀

Unai Emery (Aston Villa) vs. Pep Guardiola (Man City)


DateVenueCompetitionScore
Feb 12, 2023EtihadPremier LeagueMan City 3 – 1 Aston Villa
Dec 6, 2023Villa ParkPremier LeagueAston Villa 1 – 0 Man City
Apr 3, 2024EtihadPremier LeagueMan City 4 – 1 Aston Villa
Dec 21, 2024Villa ParkPremier LeagueAston Villa 2 – 1 Man City
Apr 22, 2025EtihadPremier LeagueMan City 2 – 1 Aston Villa
Oct 26, 2025Villa ParkPremier LeagueAston Villa 1 – 0 Man City
 
Emery has a good record vs Man City since joining Aston Villa too 👀

Unai Emery (Aston Villa) vs. Pep Guardiola (Man City)


DateVenueCompetitionScore
Feb 12, 2023EtihadPremier LeagueMan City 3 – 1 Aston Villa
Dec 6, 2023Villa ParkPremier LeagueAston Villa 1 – 0 Man City
Apr 3, 2024EtihadPremier LeagueMan City 4 – 1 Aston Villa
Dec 21, 2024Villa ParkPremier LeagueAston Villa 2 – 1 Man City
Apr 22, 2025EtihadPremier LeagueMan City 2 – 1 Aston Villa
Oct 26, 2025Villa ParkPremier LeagueAston Villa 1 – 0 Man City
Speaking of records, we have Wolves next. Yes Wolves are already down with nothing at all to play for but our record against Wolves is quite bad.
 
I think Spurs will win. They are long overdue for a win.
I hope so. Google says we have a 55% chance of a win, 24% chance of a draw and a 21% chance of a loss. Sportsbet has $1.70 for a win, $4.20 for a draw and $4.33 for a loss. For the Villa game Google has 27% for a win, 24% for a draw and 49% for a loss, while Sportsbet has $3.60 for a win, $3.90 for a draw and $1.90 for a loss.

Have to beat Wolves and Leeds. No excuses. West Ham also have Leeds on the final day.
 
There's also a feeling around the Prem, in my opinion, that being the team that relegated Spurs is a pretty big scalp.
No doubt it’s a scalp but as mentioned any relegated club my viewing over decades there is hardly any that just lie over easy beats.
Norwich little while back were prob one of the softest I saw accepting going down lost so so many games but wolves have fight - you see it in them.

As for hammers.
They lucky hosting toffees after the derby loss at the new home but they’ll be smarting to bounce back - hammers will have really play above themselves to get anything from this game that just may help spurs breath a little till the next week.
Both their natural course is week to week now.
 
Well done seagulls.
Up to 6th Chelsea 7th wow.
Remember pre season club World Cup finish ! Wow, next coach and players shifted to come.
 
Brighton are such a well run club. They really epitomise the current state of football, which is all about having your backroom staff in order.

Yep. Brighton, Brentford, Bournemouth, even in parts Sunderland and up in Scotland you've now got Hearts within the Tony Bloom Brighton stable of clubs...

They all seem to understand this data driven recruitment, selling players at peak value, next man up philosophy in terms of both players, coaching and management and a particular style of play as a constant.

I mean for small to mid ranking clubs, you're already dead in the Premier League if you're not going to be looking at this modest club way of getting the best out of your resources...
 
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