It has surprised me to see Ollie Watkins fall down the pecking order, even understanding the threat Marcus Rashford carries.
Watkins is a better all-round centre forward who has more strings to his bow than Rashford does.
But itās the way Unai Emery sees Rashford as the right fit, that pace in behind type striker, that means he is selecting him.
Rashford is not as good with his back to goal as Watkins is, heās absolutely not, but it is who Emery believes will be the biggest threat, whether itās Paris Saint-Germain or Manchester City.
What he has seen is that Rashford is causing more problems and is a better fit for the way that he wants to play in the big games. Watkins isnāt going to like that, why would he like it?
We all understand about rotation – players werenāt rotated as much back in my day – and there has been an acceptance in the modern game that players will be rotated.
Ollie Watkins has endured a tough second half of the season up front for Aston Villa

Villains manager Unai Emery has preferred to deploy Marcus Rashford from the start instead
But the fact that Watkins has been left out of the biggest games is different. I am pretty sure based on his reaction and the other night being on the bench versus Manchester City that he will not be a happy bunny at this moment in time.
An interesting summer awaits because how does Emery spin this? Everyone understands competition for places but if Watkins feels heās the better striker, the better all-round striker which is how I would feel if I was him, Iām not sure how Emery balances it.
Watkins has missed 24 ābig chancesā this season, the most of any player in the Premier League and maybe that is an element where Emery does not feel he is being clinical enough in front of goal.
But that would be my worry now. Emery has an unhappy player on his hands based on the fact he isnāt getting regular football. He is Villaās all-time Premier League goalscorer and there are so many different elements to this, add in that it is uncertain whether Rashford will even sign for them this summer.
Heās clearly pretty peeved off that heās been replaced as the main man at Villa. The loyalty heās given, the service heās given them, the quality heās given them, and now we are all viewing him and the way Emery sees it is that he is not first choice anymore, heās second choice in those big games.
I quite liked Watkinsā reaction to being left out. He didnāt attack Emery but he made his feelings known. Thatās how you want players to react, that was an early response from him to say that heās angry and heās motivated.
But the longer this goes on with him being second choice I bet you a pound and a penny that his motivation to do well may still be there but he will be thinking about his future.
If he is not made to feel that he is going to be the main No 9 I bet heās thinking about moving elsewhere and going to a club where he will feel really wanted.

Emery faces a tough decision as to what he will do with his forward line next season
I think Watkins is a better all-round footballer with his back to goal, the way he links up, heās intelligent and I donāt think Rashford works any harder than Watkins does, thatās why itās a head scratcher to me.
Watkins could have maybe accepted it better had the game-time in the big games been more equal – but it hasnāt been equal. Heās being used as a back-up and thatās the only way he will view it.Ā
He was the main guy and now he will feel heās being pushed out.
You just know as players. Everybody has their opinion and itās subjective, we all have our views on players and their ability.
But players who are half clued up know exactly whether they should be playing or not and thatās clearly how Watkins feels.
I think heās been harshly treated Watkins and I like Emery. Rashford has shown a far better attitude and application since heās gone to Villa but if I was in Watkinsā position Iād feel the exact same.