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Midfield Absences Bite as Ten Men and VAR Foil Villa

Ep. 591

The 1-0 home loss wasn't about a lack of effort, it was about what was missing.


Aston Villa had the ball, the territory, and eventually a numerical advantage against Brentford. What they didn’t have were the midfielders who usually turn control into pressure. Kamara. Tielemans. McGinn. Without them, Villa’s dominance stayed neat, predictable, and ultimately harmless.


This My Old Man Said post-mortem episode focuses on how midfield absences shaped the game. Villa circulated the ball patiently but lacked aggression between the lines, runners arriving with intent, or anyone prepared to take responsibility in tight central areas. Brentford were able to retreat, organise, and wait.


Even after the red card, Villa struggled to change the pattern. Possession increased, urgency didn’t. The disallowed goal only deepened the frustration, with VAR dragging play back to find a marginal infringement and draining what little momentum Villa had built.


Brentford didn’t steal this. They controlled any potential chaos and Villa lacked the guile to break them down.


We also look at the bigger picture and should we be concerned?


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