Jack Grealish is the most underappreciated star in the Premier League

By Ari Stamatakos / Roar Rookie

Jack Grealish has been at Aston Villa for 19 years and has never got the appreciation he deserved.

He has had the chance to leave multiple times but has always stayed true to his roots and remained with his local side despite getting offers from the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal.

After single-handedly saving Aston Villa from relegation last season he has guided Villa to an exceptional start to the season that sees them in contention for European places. With the likes of Bruno Fernandes and Harry Kane clogging up the headlines, where is the love for the league’s most underappreciated star.

How does he compare to the league’s ‘elite’?
Why does Jack Grealish deserve the headlines over the likes of Kane and Fernandes? The stats tell the story.

He has astronomical consistency in nearly all areas of attacking play and is in the upper echelon of starts in nearly all areas as well. He proves to be the catalyst for nearly all of Aston Villa’s attacking moves and shows quality in all areas.

The key stats here are that he leads the league for expected assists with 6.4, leads the league for key passes that lead to shots, is second in the league for live passes leading to a goal and leads the league for key passes per game with 3.7.

All these stats show that he is competing with and leading the likes of Bruno Fernandes and Kevin De Bruyne. As well as the fact that he leads the league for shot-creating action and carries into the final third. This shows he has the ability and confidence to take a game on and change it in an instant.

A common misconception with Jack Grealish and Aston Villa is that he is being force-fed the ball more than anyone else in the league and his stats are skewed by how much he is fed the ball. However, a very interesting stat states that Jack Grealish is the 26th most targeted player by passes in the league, with 852 passes targeted to him. Compare this with Bruno Fernades, who is fourth in the league with 1104 passes targeted to him.

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How important is he to Villa?
The above stats show how important Jack Grealish is to the way Aston Villa play and he is undeniably their best player by terms of pure talent. However, it’s more the system that is played by Dean Smith’s men that allows the best of Grealish to be displayed week in and week out.

Playing a 4-2-3-1 system, at the start of the season Grealish operated off the left wing with Ollie Watkins in front of him and Ross Barkley in the No. 10 role. However, with Barkley’s recent injury, Grealish has been moved into the No. 10 role behind the striker and is enjoying some success there, scoring two goals in five games and averaging an 8.0 rating according to Sofascore.

Villa approached the game with a direct and aggressive style, favouring high risk and high reward, as could be seen in the 7-2 thrashing of Liverpool and the 4-3 loss to Southampton.

Grealish is integral to that style with his adventurous attacking play, taking the game on at any possible opportunity with his deadly eye for a pass. He is the key cog that makes the system tick. Considering he is leading the league for progressive carries, carries into the final third and carries into the penalty box – and he’s second at Aston Villa for overall passes attempted – he is absolutely crucial to the team.

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How good can he be?
Jack Grealish has shown that he can overcome adversity and is willing to stick with his boyhood club through thick and thin. He is constantly overlooked by Gareth Southgate, who favours different types of players, like Mason Mount and Kelvin Phillips. He is still performing week in and week out at the highest level for his club despite all the obstacles he has faced. That he is yet to win any official award from the Premier League despite performing to such high levels on an extraordinarily consistent basis is borderline criminal.

How good can he be? Well, his potential is limitless. He has shown how good he can be; now it’s up to everyone else to recognise the talent that he possesses.

Based on the stats it’s hard to deny that he has been up there with the Premier League’s best overall player this season, and it’s also hard to deny that he is the most underappreciated star in the Premier League.

The Crowd Says:

2021-01-21T05:34:23+00:00

Bruz

Roar Rookie


Interesting opinion regarding the “headlines”- Given the enormous amount of talent floating about in the premier league ie:(James Maddison), It’s difficult to single out an individual constantly. I’m sure the British media is more diverse on opinion pieces than our mainstream media. Also, Grealishs’ recent performance have rewarded him with multiple national team call ups.

2021-01-20T07:33:11+00:00

Bloke7

Roar Rookie


Aaargh...another rumour. Stop it people and just jump to Feb 1st please!

2021-01-20T02:49:05+00:00

Stratty

Roar Rookie


Would love to see him more in the England shirt on the world stage. He faces competition though from the likes of James Maddison who is also having a great year. VTID!

2021-01-19T00:48:24+00:00

GoldenEye

Roar Rookie


This applies to 90+% of all footballers. Football has only itself to blame. You can thank Managers and Referees for this, Managers for encouraging players to foul opposition players they have no answer for, and Referees for only awarding a foul when a player goes down. Another reason I believe that players go down easily, from a Martial Art perspective, it can minimise the risk of a leg injury.

2021-01-19T00:43:14+00:00

Bloke7

Roar Rookie


Oh I appreciate him very much and nervously await the end of the transfer window, hoping every day he stays with Villa. It's been way too much disappointment in the last 20 years and yes, he is the key, every Villa knows it.

2021-01-18T21:58:36+00:00

brookvalesouth

Roar Rookie


Imagine how great he could be if he stayed on his feet.

2021-01-18T19:29:38+00:00

chris

Guest


At only 25 his best years are still 2-3 years away. Has an eye for goal and could be a very important England player. Will be keen to see how he goes against the elite defenders in internationals.

2021-01-18T09:23:40+00:00

GoldenEye

Roar Rookie


Great article Ari, It's really nice to see Grealish getting the attention and accolades he deserves. Villa fans have been aware of how good he is for years. Unfortunately, it is only this year he has had the support players and manager to help take his game to a new level. Covid was a blessing for Villa & Smith, they are a completely different team since. The new owners have also been a Godsend. The owners have an ambitious goal of returning Villa to Europe by 2025. That will only happen if they keep Grealish. Hopefully, Grealish enjoys being the Man at Villa and doesn't want to be a man at another "Bigger" club. With Grealish at Villa, they can be Europe contenders. He'll need help of course, hopefully Barkley can stay, and Watkins, Mings, Martinez & Co can continue their great season. As a Villa fan, I will continue to enjoy watching Grealish play and grow his game. I'll enjoy watching him become an even bigger Villa great and maybe one day regarded as an England great.

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2021-01-18T02:51:26+00:00

Ari Stamatakos

Roar Rookie


Incredibly frustrating to watch him play against your team due to the sheer talent he possesses. Definitely up there for player of the season. If he continues playing like he is it would be very hard to deny him of that accolade

2021-01-18T01:55:34+00:00

Al Gorithm

Guest


My player of the season thus far. The most naturally gifted British player since Gascoigne and currently the most naturally talented PL player. I'm a Chelsea fan and enjoy watching him.

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