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Damian · 25 December 2023ADD AS GOOGLE PREFERRED SOURCE

For some reason, I've always thought of Aston Villa playing Manchester United as a Christmas fixture. There is something about it and even though Manchester United are not the Manchester United they once were, it's still a big game.

It's also a tough place to go and that means it will be tough for us tomorrow night, but it's a great opportunity for us to bounce back from the disappointing result from the other night.

And the result against Sheffield United was disappointing because we all thought we should have won, but when a team puts ten men behind the ball, it's always going to be tough. All in all, it could have been worse and not sitting top of the table at Christmas doesn't bother me that much.

It's where we end the season that counts. And the match tomorrow is important for that reason. Lose and you'll read pundits saying we've run out of steam, win and you'll read pundits saying we have a chance of winning the League. It's a fickle game and pundits write and say things for attention and clicks.

Match facts from the BBC

Head-to-head

Manchester United

Aston Villa

Poch

And I know this has nothing to do with Aston Villa, but I've got a view on Poch and I have to write it because it bothers me that everyone seems to think he walks on water. Also because I firmly believe the most important person at a Club is the manager.

And it's very easy for me to say look at what Emery has done with us in just over a year, but it's not rocket science. It's hard work and it's knowing the job, but what has Poch done in the game to warrant this love in?

At PSG, Poch had a win rate of 65%, just 4% more than Emery has with us right now and 11% less than Emery had when he was the PSG manager. Granted, he had a 54% win rate as manager of Spurs, but what does a 54% win rate get you in the Premier League?

Mourinho had a 67% win rate at Chelsea during his first stint and a 51% win rate at Spurs before getting sacked. Why does a win rate of 3% greater than Mourinho who got sacked at Spurs warrant such belief?

I know this isn't the place for a section on the current Chelsea manager, but I heard so many Chelsea fans on the radio this week, I had to get it off my chest. Football is a strange game. Made stranger by us!

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