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Losing at Arsenal, Forest up next and match facts from the BBC

Damian · 1 January 2026ADD AS GOOGLE PREFERRED SOURCE

They say, the hardest part about getting promoted is staying in the new division. I think they are probably right. And the hardest part about going on a winning run like we have, is going to be the first match after defeat.

Nottingham Forest is that match and the result on Saturday is going to be the most important part. Not the performance, but getting three points. If we don't get three points, we know the narrative, but if we do get three points I think some will be looking at Aston Villa a little differently.

Playing at home will help us too. We've looked a little tired the last couple of matches and I think Villa Park will help. But after Saturday, we have two more matches in London. I'm not suggesting that London is the issue but playing away doesn't make it easier and playing at Villa Park does.

It's not just about home support, although I think that plays a part, it's the recovery and the ability to prepare. In this day and age, these aspects of a match day are important. So, onto Saturday, but before that a little on Arsenal.

It was always going to be tough and as I wrote above, we didn't look 100%. That written, Arsenal also had a home match before us, so they were going to be in a better position. But and this isn't sour grapes, I don't think they'll win the League and I think they'll bottle it again.

There is something about them that looks about to break. And Arteta, a little like Maresca who has just left Chelsea, are not Pep. And Pep looks like (I'm writing this before City play later) he's got Manchester City looking right up for this second half of the season.

Match facts from the BBC

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