Now I haven't seen the game but I've read the comments. There are enough observations from people who's view I respect to convince me that we didn't play well again, but that's not the point of the post.
Whichever way you look at it, and however we've done it, we are actually out of the blocks for the first time in years. Doesn't mean much after two games as you can't win the title after two matches (although you can put yourself out of it after about five as we've shown in the past), but we have a chance here. The Mancs have already dropped points at home and visit Anfield in our next game but one. Arsenal have already lost, and meanwhile it would be reasonable to assume/hope that there is still masses of improvement to come from our misfiring team.
Man Utd visit Portsmouth in their next match, and it's looking like a game they could really do with winning (not necessarily because of us but because Chelsea have that "we're going to win our first ten matches" look about them). Should they lose there and then should we finally beat them at Anfield, they would be in trouble. If we won in between times at Villa, we could be looking at a very healthy lead over them. I'm not saying they'd be out of it, but they wouldn't exactly be in it either. I tell you this, if the situation was reversed they would DEFINATELY win at Villa and pile the pressure onto us. We absolutely must do the same.
I actually felt last season we had real chances to get away, to make them all sweat until the farce of Fratton Park. We absolutely must not make the same mistake as last time. A draw ar Villa is not what we are looking for, we MUST go all out for the win. As soon as Masherano comes back, lets get the strongest team on the pitch and keep it there. Keep playing it until the team starts to gel, then play it some more.
One last thing. People talk about priorities. They talk about a manager who puts the Champions League ahead of the Premiership. I don't necessarily agree with that, but I will say this. If Gerrard is carrying an injury, he should be nowhere near the pitch or the bench against Standard Liege at Home. If Plessis over Alonso really was a merit based selection, then let the Frenchman play in this match and show us what he's made of.