2015-16 Premier League Season Preview: Aston Villa

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Welcome to theScore's 2015-16 preview of Aston Villa. Transfer dealings, lineup projections, and everything else you need to know about the club's upcoming campaign.

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Another season where Aston Villa finds themselves in a battle to avoid relegation is a real possibility following the departure of two of the team’s best players.

Despite manager Tim Sherwood’s preference for playing an attacking style, it’s hard to imagine this group entering the new season will be capable of consistently competent displays on the offensive side of the ball.

There are, however, several bright spots on the team that should keep one of the country’s most loyal fan bases optimistic about their chances of returning to prominence after years of torture and a lack of spending in the transfer market.

2014-15 season

Record (Points) Finish Goals For Goals Against Top Scorer
10-8-20 (38) 17th 31 57 Christian Benteke (13)

Trophies won: None

The 2014-15 campaign can be simply summed up as the year of the drought.

A series of poor results and a devastating scoring drought to start the season inevitably saw the Villans tumble down the standings as their ineptitude in front of goal exceeded anyone’s expectations.

A loss to Hull City in February ultimately led to the club’s decision to sack manager Paul Lambert and replace him with former Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood. Despite losing his first two matches in charge, Sherwood’s impact on his new team appeared to be paying dividends.

Villa seemed to find their scoring touch, thanks to Christian Benteke’s blistering scoring pace to end the season, and went on to finish the season three points out of the drop-zone - and even made an appearance in the FA Cup final, where they lost 4-0 to Arsenal.

Key Arrivals

The arrival of Jordan Ayew is an exciting addition to a Villa side that will be desperate for an adequate replacement up front. His experience with a struggling Lorient team – where he knocked in 12 goals last season – should help the Ghanaian international as he gets set to embark on possibly another battle for safety in the top flight.

Micah Richards was given a lifeline to revitalize his career following a bitterly disappointing end to his time with Manchester City. Meanwhile, the antithesis to Richards' low-risk transfer is the addition of Jordan Amavi, in which Aston Villa reportedly spent the second-highest transfer fee in club history to procure the 21-year-old’s services from Nice.

Midfielder Idrissa Gueye followed in Amavi’s footsteps from France when another large transfer fee led to his arrival at Villa Park from Lille OSC.

Key Departures

Optimism at Villa Park will be a rare perspective shared among a rabid fan base that’s clearly tired of seeing their team struggle in the league and suffer the devastating blow of losing its best players.

The loss of Christian Benteke to Liverpool is disappointing, yet seemed inevitable. Villa fans, however, will have Nov. 7 marked on their calendars for the return of Delph. The midfielder will undoubtedly receive a deafening chorus of boos after joining Manchester City just days after pledging his allegiance to the club on Aston Villa’s official website.

Projected Starting Lineup (4-3-3)

Mark Bunn; Jordan Amavi, Jores Okore, Ciaran Clark, Michah Richards; Ashley Westwood, Idrissa Gueye, Scott Sinclair; Jack Grealish, Gabriel Agbonlahor, Jordan Ayew

There probably won’t be a team other than Aston Villa that’s going to suffer a more damaging impact with the loss of two players.

The situation at Villa is a fluid one with the possibility of manager Tim Sherwood continuing his quest of reconstructing last year’s mess.

Player To Watch: Jack Grealish

Memories of a summer to forget will quickly be replaced with talks of a promising career if Jack Grealish, 19, can build-off last year’s standout performance.

His debut season in the first team offers supporters a reason to be excited. An excitement that could quickly turn into fear if Grealish’s career continues to soar and catch the attention of bigger clubs

Keep One Eye On: Jordan Amavi

Three Questions

  1. Can Aston Villa break the 40-goal mark a year after scoring just 37?
  2. Will Tim Sherwood fulfill his promise of ending Aston Villa's run of flirting with relegation?
  3. Does the search for a new manager begin during the holiday season if they're in the drop-zone?

Trivial Matters

  • Manager: Tim Sherwood
  • Nickname: The Claret and Blue
  • Stadium: Villa Park (Capacity: 42,788)

The Digest

2015-16 Premier League Season Preview: Team breakdowns, player rankings, predictions and more

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Welcome to theScore's collection of 2015-16 Premier League season preview content, where you'll find everything you need to know about what's shaping up to be a thrilling campaign on the pitch in England.

Detailed team breakdowns, player rankings, predictions, and a bevy of other pieces that will have you more than prepared for the EPL season; it's all here.

Peruse, enjoy, and then walk into the office as the most knowledgeable Premier League fan around.

Season Preview

Individual Team Previews

Transfer dealings, lineup projections, and everything else you need to know about each club's upcoming campaign.

The Relegation Battle

The Hornets have been busy in the transfer market. Will it be enough to avoid going straight back down?

The best story from last season's Championship. Can they be more than a yo-yo club?

The Canaries are back. And Luis Suarez isn't here to score against them. Survival in the cards?

No Christian Benteke. No Fabian Delph. Tim Sherwood is in big trouble, right?

In The Bottom Half

The Black Cats have been atrocious out of the gate over the last two seasons, only to save themselves from the drop with a late push. Will we get a three-peat?

Can the Magpies bounce back from a miserable 2014-15 campaign?

Can Claudio Ranieri match the achievement of his predecessor, Nigel Pearson, and keep the Foxes in the Premier League?

Another season mired in mid-table mediocrity for the Baggies?

Pushing For Europe

Will a very impressive transfer window result in the Hammers booking an automatic berth in Europe this season?

The Toffees can't be as poor as they were last season, right?

Yohan Cabaye and Yannick Bolasie will be a treat to watch, and Alan Pardew will ensure things are never dull on the sidelines. Can Palace make a push into Europe?

How will the Potters cope with the losses of Asmir Begovic and Steven Nzonzi?

The Best Of The Rest

Can Jefferson Montero and Gylfi Sigurdsson carry the Swans once again?

Losing marquee players and replacing them with shrewd, impressive signings. Sound familiar?

Several new signings will need to be incorporated into the squad after the Reds sold their best player in a mega-money deal. Has this happened before at Anfield?

After a season marred by defensive frailty, but salvaged by the heroics of Harry Kane, will Spurs' reinforcements take some of the pressure off the English striker's shoulders?

The Title Contenders

Spending. Spree. Louis van Gaal has arguably the most impressive squad in the league at his disposal after a very expensive summer. Is it enough to get the Red Devils back atop the mountain?

The Gunners once again look capable of ending their Premier League title drought. Can they (finally) get over the hump?

Neck and neck with Chelsea before falling off a cliff in the second half of the year, can Raheem Sterling help the Citizens get their hands on the coveted trophy once again?

The defending champions. Will a quiet summer see other clubs close the gap, or are the Blues still the team to beat?

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Listicles and Rankings

Betting Preview

In our 2015-16 season betting preview, you'll find odds from various sportsbooks on the title race, the fight for Champions League places, and the always thrilling relegation battle. theScore's Gino Bottero, Carlo Campo and Gord Brunt examine the bets that can beef up your wallet.

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