24/11/2024

WSL Preview: Aston Villa Women v Arsenal

Domingo 11 de Diciembre del 2022

WSL Preview: Aston Villa Women v Arsenal

We prepare for our final WSL fixture before Christmas away at Aston Villa

We prepare for our final WSL fixture before Christmas away at Aston Villa

Our Gunners will be looking to bag our eighth win of the Women's Super League season as we travel to Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon. 

Boosted by our 1-0 victory over Juventus in the Champions League on Wednesday evening, an in-form Vivianne Miedema joins a squad bouncing back from injuries on the journey to Villa Park. All the action kicks off at 4.15pm (UK time) and is available to watch live on Sky Sports. 

Villa's season so far

Aston Villa celebrate a goal

Currently sitting in fifth place in the WSL table, Carla Ward's side have made a considerable improvement to last season's form. Villa have already won two of their four home matches in the WSL this season, which is more victories than they managed at home for the entirety of the previous campaign (W1 D2 L8).

Their opening day victory over Manchester City was followed by a win over struggling Leicester City and they have yet to record a draw in the league. More recently, however, the Villans lost 5-0 to Manchester United in front of an impressive crowd at Old Trafford.

Last time around

Women: Aston Villa (h) - Highlights

The last time we met Villa, we put seven past them at Meadow Park in May 2022. A brace from Vivianne Miedema, alongside goals from Beth Mead, Lotte Wubben-Moy, Stina Blackstenius, and Nikita Paris made it for one to forget for the Villans. 

We ran out 4-0 winners last time around at Villa Park, with Kim Little, Mana Iwabuchi, and Katie McCabe all on the scoresheet. Our captain scored her 150th and 151st club goals and McCabe memorably beat Hannah Hampton from 40 yards out to secure a win.

Ones to watch

Rachel Daly

Rachel Daly made her return to the Women's Super League in style, bagging two goals against Manchester City on her debut for Aston Villa. With eight goals so far this season, Daly is tied for top scorer with City's Bunny Shaw.

She has scored each of Villa’s last five goals in the league, with those strikes spread across their last four games.

Team news

Leah Williamson in training

Leah Williamson and Rafaelle Souza remain fit and both made appearances in our last game against Juventus.

Lina Hurtig returned to full team training this week after an injury sustained against Leicester, but Eidevall did not suggest that the Swedish winger would be in the matchday squad at the weekend: "Lina and Kim are progressing, but I think the Villa game will come a little too early for both."

What the managers say

Jonas Eidevall in training

Eidevall on Villa: "I think they were progressing [during] the whole spring. We played very well in that game when we won at home at Boreham Wood in the spring but, before that game, they were a really strong team and were really close to getting points at Chelsea. It went to the last minutes of that game before it was decided.

"We have massive respect for Aston Villa. We see them as one of the teams developing most in the league and Carla Ward is doing a tremendous job there. We know that they will be motivated, they will be ready for Sunday and we need to match that."

Facts and stats

Laura Wienroither

  • Aston Villa have not beaten us in four Women’s Super League matches, failing to score a single goal, while conceding 15 themselves
  • We have won each of our last seven away matches in the WSL without conceding a single goal. We have never won eight consecutive away games in the competition
  • Our record of four clean sheets from four games against Aston Villa is our best 100% record against any side in the Women’s Super League
  • Katie McCabe has been directly involved in four goals in four WSL appearances against Aston Villa (2 goals, 2 assists) – she only has more total involvements against Tottenham and Reading (5 each)
  • Our open-play sequences have started further from our own goal (46.8 metres on average) than any other side in the league this season

Our Gunners will be looking to bag our eighth win of the Women's Super League season as we travel to Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon. 

Boosted by our 1-0 victory over Juventus in the Champions League on Wednesday evening, an in-form Vivianne Miedema joins a squad bouncing back from injuries on the journey to Villa Park. All the action kicks off at 4.15pm (UK time) and is available to watch live on Sky Sports. 

Villa's season so far

Aston Villa celebrate a goal

Currently sitting in fifth place in the WSL table, Carla Ward's side have made a considerable improvement to last season's form. Villa have already won two of their four home matches in the WSL this season, which is more victories than they managed at home for the entirety of the previous campaign (W1 D2 L8).

Their opening day victory over Manchester City was followed by a win over struggling Leicester City and they have yet to record a draw in the league. More recently, however, the Villans lost 5-0 to Manchester United in front of an impressive crowd at Old Trafford.

Last time around

Women: Aston Villa (h) - Highlights

The last time we met Villa, we put seven past them at Meadow Park in May 2022. A brace from Vivianne Miedema, alongside goals from Beth Mead, Lotte Wubben-Moy, Stina Blackstenius, and Nikita Paris made it for one to forget for the Villans. 

We ran out 4-0 winners last time around at Villa Park, with Kim Little, Mana Iwabuchi, and Katie McCabe all on the scoresheet. Our captain scored her 150th and 151st club goals and McCabe memorably beat Hannah Hampton from 40 yards out to secure a win.

Ones to watch

Rachel Daly

Rachel Daly made her return to the Women's Super League in style, bagging two goals against Manchester City on her debut for Aston Villa. With eight goals so far this season, Daly is tied for top scorer with City's Bunny Shaw.

She has scored each of Villa’s last five goals in the league, with those strikes spread across their last four games.

Team news

Leah Williamson in training

Leah Williamson and Rafaelle Souza remain fit and both made appearances in our last game against Juventus.

Lina Hurtig returned to full team training this week after an injury sustained against Leicester, but Eidevall did not suggest that the Swedish winger would be in the matchday squad at the weekend: "Lina and Kim are progressing, but I think the Villa game will come a little too early for both."

What the managers say

Jonas Eidevall in training

Eidevall on Villa: "I think they were progressing [during] the whole spring. We played very well in that game when we won at home at Boreham Wood in the spring but, before that game, they were a really strong team and were really close to getting points at Chelsea. It went to the last minutes of that game before it was decided.

"We have massive respect for Aston Villa. We see them as one of the teams developing most in the league and Carla Ward is doing a tremendous job there. We know that they will be motivated, they will be ready for Sunday and we need to match that."

Facts and stats

Laura Wienroither

  • Aston Villa have not beaten us in four Women’s Super League matches, failing to score a single goal, while conceding 15 themselves
  • We have won each of our last seven away matches in the WSL without conceding a single goal. We have never won eight consecutive away games in the competition
  • Our record of four clean sheets from four games against Aston Villa is our best 100% record against any side in the Women’s Super League
  • Katie McCabe has been directly involved in four goals in four WSL appearances against Aston Villa (2 goals, 2 assists) – she only has more total involvements against Tottenham and Reading (5 each)
  • Our open-play sequences have started further from our own goal (46.8 metres on average) than any other side in the league this season

Leah Williamson returned to our defence last weekend, making her 200th Arsenal appearance when coming off the bench in our 1-0 win over Everton.

The England captain started and completed an hour in the midweek victory at home to Juventus - and Jonas Eidevall has been discussing the impact of having Leah back in the squad.

“It’s great - it impacts the environment, both [her] as a person and also as football players, it gives us more competition and it gives us more tools,” he said.

“I think you could see the passes that Leah was playing in the first half against Juventus really adds another dimension to our play. So we’re delighted.”

Williamson was part of the defence that kept clean sheets in each of our last two matches - and Eidevall says he was frustrated the team didn’t take more opportunities in each of those 1-0 wins.

“I think going forward we need to do that better,” he explained. “Now we sit here with two 1-0 victories, and we’re all happy about that, but in both of these games, in the final minutes, both [opposition] teams have had free-kicks on the side that they haven’t been successful with.

“But we all know that the more times you let that happen, they will also be successful with that. Then you will sit and question everything.

“In order for us not to be in that situation, we need to kill the games before. I’m never going to be the type of manager saying ‘we’re winning 1-0 and I don’t want to risk anything’. I want us to continue to play and continue to attack - and I know in the long run it’s better to score the second goal than to only think about defending your lead.”

Leah Williamson returned to our defence last weekend, making her 200th Arsenal appearance when coming off the bench in our 1-0 win over Everton.

The England captain started and completed an hour in the midweek victory at home to Juventus - and Jonas Eidevall has been discussing the impact of having Leah back in the squad.

“It’s great - it impacts the environment, both [her] as a person and also as football players, it gives us more competition and it gives us more tools,” he said.

“I think you could see the passes that Leah was playing in the first half against Juventus really adds another dimension to our play. So we’re delighted.”

Williamson was part of the defence that kept clean sheets in each of our last two matches - and Eidevall says he was frustrated the team didn’t take more opportunities in each of those 1-0 wins.

“I think going forward we need to do that better,” he explained. “Now we sit here with two 1-0 victories, and we’re all happy about that, but in both of these games, in the final minutes, both [opposition] teams have had free-kicks on the side that they haven’t been successful with.

“But we all know that the more times you let that happen, they will also be successful with that. Then you will sit and question everything.

“In order for us not to be in that situation, we need to kill the games before. I’m never going to be the type of manager saying ‘we’re winning 1-0 and I don’t want to risk anything’. I want us to continue to play and continue to attack - and I know in the long run it’s better to score the second goal than to only think about defending your lead.”

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