Vinny Perth
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but Everton really went out on the front foot from the start of the game and you'd have to say at the end of the match it was deserved three points.
Yeah, you mentioned Harrison Armstrong, 18 years of age.
What was it about the way he was playing today that impressed you?
On Everton then, Vinnie, how high can they aspire to this season?
Because they're up to 10th now.
They're, what do we say, Manchester United are in fifth position.
Everton on 32 points, only three points behind Manchester United.
So it's really tight, congested there.
you look at the teams around them, their first team of a similar quality, it's just the squad depth.
So you kind of feel Moyes would need to get a couple of bodies into the club before the end of the transfer window.
But is European football within their grasp?
he barely touched the ball today he didn't have too many chances now he was well marshalled by those Everton defenders seven goals in 22 matches though this season he had 16 last season 19 the season before feels like he's not playing at his best but like today was a disaster for him it's funny because I thought in the start of the season he wasn't great and then he hit a bit of form and sort of that form was around if you remember Mallon came in and done quite well at different stages different type of player but he gave Villa something particularly his energy levels and
Yeah, and I suppose for Celtic cousins, Scotland's sake as well, you'd hope it's not a long-term injury that he'll be back for the World Cup.
Just to finish on Villa then, because it was a big opportunity for them today.
They could have gone second, could have closed the gap on Arsenal to four points.
We were remarking during the game as well, Villa's fixture list over the next couple of weeks, like they're coming hard and fast.
Fenerbahce away in the Europa League, Newcastle at home in the league, that's a home to Salzburg, and then they've got Brentford, Bournemouth, Brighton,
and then the Cup against Newcastle.
It could be part of the season where it starts to fall away from him.
So how does Unai Emery address that?