Aston Villa v Chelsea: A Chat With Graham MacAree Of We Ain't Got No History
You've heard the backstory. Now read the chat between Graham (We Ain't Got No History) and myself about this weekend's Aston Villa-Chelsea matchup. Who will start? Do Chelsea have any weaknesses? And what on earth have they done with Frank Lampard? I ask these questions of Graham, and miraculously we manage not to throw in any insults.
Kirsten: Regarding Chelsea, first and most important question first: What have you done with Frank Lampard?
GRAHAM: He's being held safe and sound away from that meanie Fabio Capello
Kirsten: But he'll be kept away from Aston Villa...so that I'm not able to get to him?
GRAHAM: It's safer that way
Kirsten: I see. So who else have Chelsea locked away under the premise of "injury"?
GRAHAM: Let me see... Yossi Benayoun is out until April, at least. Having a torn Achilles tendon will do that. Alex and Salomon Kalou are both definitely out as well. John Terry, Jeffry Bruma, and Jose Bosingwa are all doubts. Our defence will look pretty weird.
Kirsten: Who's left to put in?
GRAHAM: Well, Ashley Cole will start, and Branislav Ivanovic too, but the current rumour going around is that Paulo Ferreira will play at centreback and Jose Bosingwa will make his season debut on the right. Please don't break him this time.
Kirsten: You just said Bosingwa was a doubt? If he's not on the right, who is?
GRAHAM: Ferreira. Or perhaps Michael Essien. It's a fun guessing game
Kirsten: Sounds like it. Your goals per match have gone down dramatically after facing Manchester City and Arsenal. Something in the attack, or simply better opposition?
GRAHAM: Manchester City did a very good job sitting deep and playing off the counterattack. Dropping three midfielders right in front of the defence will do that. Against Arsenal it's arguable that both teams should have scored significantly more than they actually did.
I don't think there's a problem with the Chelsea attack unless you count Didier Drogba occasionally going into a sulk
Kirsten: I thought that was reserved for Nicholas Anelka?
GRAHAM: Both of them sulk. Drogba's just more emphatic
Kirsten: So Chelsea's weak point--their Achilles heel, if you will--will be their defense
GRAHAM: I'd say so. I'm not comfortable with the idea of Heskey being matched up in the air against Ferreira. And Young will cause problems - hopefully Mikel can keep him in his pocket all game. I definitely wouldn't be surprised if Villa score
Kirsten: Ok, so tell me about what Villa should fear most
GRAHAM: The easy answer is being overrun in midfield. Mikel, Essien, and whoever else we put there (I'm guessing Zhirkov) will outnumber the Reo-Coker/Petrov tandem. And they're also all significantly better players.
Villa's ability to absorb Chelsea possession and counter is somewhat in doubt if Agbonlahor isn't available, and should Chelsea secure the midfield getting the ball to the forwards in dangerous positions gets much easier
Kirsten: You've mentioned every Chelsea player except my current favorite. Villa will be able to contain Florent Malouda, right? I mean, it's been like two games since he's scored
GRAHAM: It actually depends on how well Marc Albrighton is doing down the right for Villa. If he can keep Ashley Cole busy, Malouda's far less of a threat to drift infield and away from Luke Young. If he can't, and if Yuri Zhirkov is playing, that entire side is very very dangerous - and I don't think Young and Collins can stop Cole, Zhirkov, and Malouda if they decide to go marauding down that side.
Kirsten: Alright, what are your thoughts on Saturday's lineup? Prediction on the score?
GRAHAM: Lineup: Cech-Cole/Ivanovic/Ferreira/Bosingwa-Mikel/Zhirkov/Essien-Malouda/Drogba/Anelka
2-1 Chelsea. Sorry!
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Zhirkov at RB for Chelsea, maybe?
If memory serves, he filled in there last year too.
I’d rather see Essien anchoring the midfield instead of thrown in back. As much as it horrifies me, I think we can get away with Paulo Ferreira at CB for one match.
My prediction: 3-1 Chelsea. It’ll be 1-1 until late on.
by Michael Wiegand on Oct 14, 2010 10:52 PM BST reply actions
Okay, okay...
I thought since you were cross-branding this post that Chelsea comments were fair game. Silly me. Heh!
by Michael Wiegand on Oct 15, 2010 1:46 AM BST up reply actions
She wasn't complaining that there were Chelsea comments
Just pointing out that I’d be more able to answer Chelsea questions than she
by Graham MacAree on Oct 15, 2010 2:01 AM BST up reply actions
No, they're fine. I have way too much affection for Chelsea.
It was just the “we” part that made me want to send you Graham’s way, just so you’d know that there was a Chelsea place. But you’re totally welcome here.
by Kirsten Schlewitz on Oct 15, 2010 2:02 AM BST up reply actions
You have too much affection for
Chelsea Frank Lampard and Florent Malouda
by Graham MacAree on Oct 15, 2010 2:04 AM BST up reply actions
I don't blame her, frankly.
Malouda’s my favorite current Chelsea player. I feel like my affection for Lamps and Terry, as players, is purely nostalgic at this point. Florent is the present and the future of CFC. Drogba is amazing, but his ego knows no bounds. I like to see (at least the illusion of) humility in the footballers I idolize.
by Michael Wiegand on Oct 15, 2010 3:32 AM BST up reply actions
Patrick Van Aanholt spent some time there last year.
He’s naturally left footed, but he held his own there in quite a small sample.
by Stephen Schmidt on Oct 15, 2010 4:54 PM BST up reply actions
No apologies needed
If any Villa fan is being truly honest none of us could complain about a competitive 2-1 loss here. I would feel much better if Gabby was fit and in-form as Chelsea’s weakness is the pace of the Centerbacks. Gerard needs to roll the dice and give Ireland a run out and hope he can make some runs from the center and try and catch Terry flat-footed. At this point we know what Petrov brings to the table, which is not much.
by Jason Chalifour on Oct 15, 2010 1:47 AM BST reply actions
As a chelsea fan, I'm a little upset that Gabby is going to miss the game
Although I certainly feel Villa is better with him healthy, I really enjoy watching him play and don’t watch Villa all that often (being an american they are never on tv).
by Stephen Schmidt on Oct 15, 2010 4:57 PM BST up reply actions

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