Chelsea vs Aston Villa: 6 Ways Paul Lambert Can Mastermind Victory

5. Weimann And Agbonlahor Must Never Stop Running

As Arsenal lost their marbles on the feild while the crowd turned the atmosphere toxic, it sort of went unnoticed how well Agbonlahor and Weimann pressed, chased and harried the Gunner€™s back line despite their sluggish start. A repeat of this is essential if Villa should pick up something from tonight's game. There will be times when either will be caught in possession as Chelsea looked good hunting in packs when not in possession against Hull. When this happens, the head must not drop and the game plan must be stuck to. While their defensive play is vital to the cause, both are primarily there for their attacking prowess. Both impressed with how they quite often ran past Benteke when Villa attacked at the Emirates. This gave Villa three solid but different options, all on the same wave length. The fragile Arsenal defence couldn€™t handle this but Chelsea€™s meaner backline will offer a sterner challenge. Benteke will be the marked man but either of these guys could be a potential match winner themselves.
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