July 4, 2024

Louie Barry sends exciting Aston Villa message after record exploits recognised,

Birmingham-based news about Aston VillaWatch live as Stockport County loanee Louie Barry earns Sky Bet League Two player of the month honors.

The Sky Bet League Two Player of the Month for September is Louie Barry (Image courtesy of Sky Bet).

Louie Barry, a promising prospect for Aston Villa, has been voted the Sky Bet League Two player of the month for September.

Barry, who is on loan at Stockport County, recorded two assists and five goals in five games last month. Since signing from Villa, the 20-year-old attacker has scored seven goals in successive league games to create a new club record.

His services contributed to Stockport’s four victories and one tie in September. Due to their recent success, they have moved up the table to second place, only one point behind Notts County at the moment.

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The Villa youngster scored in each of County’s five games in September and added two assists, according to a statement from Sky Bet announcing his victory. The 20-year-old’s most impressive finishes came against Wrexham and Crawley, where he scored on his own.

Barry stated: “It’s been a terrific month for me individually, but also for the team. Picking up the points we did in September has put us in a really strong position, and I’m happy to have contributed to that.

To score in seven straight games and break the club record has been the right start, and hopefully there will be many more to come. “I knew coming here that I wanted to get my numbers up and start contributing with more goals and assists, so it’s been the perfect start, and hopefully there will be lots more to come.”

League Two manager of the month Dave Challinor, of Stockport, said: “I’m delighted for Louie, the award is obviously great recognition for him and his form, but I’m sure he’d also be the first to acknowledge that it’s been a real team effort that has seen us, and him, be so successful over the last few months.”

“Breaking a club record of scoring in seven straight games was a brilliant achievement, particularly for someone so young, and the exciting thing for us is that we know there’s still a lot more to come from him as well,” said one of the team members.

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Don Goodman, a member of the judging panel and an EFL pundit for Sky Sports, stated: “Stockport enjoyed an outstanding September after a sluggish start to the season, and Louie Barry’s goals have been important in their upturn in form. The youthful striker scored a superb penalty against Accrington Stanley to make it five goals in five games. Last month, he added two assists to his total, demonstrating the diversity in his game.

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After narrowly missing out on promotion last year, Stockport will be hoping Barry’s eye for goal can help them achieve automatic promotion this season.

Ivor Davies, an EFL trader with Sky Bet, also added: “County’s surge up the League Two standings during September was spearheaded by Stockport striker Louie Barry. During a seven-game scoring spree, the former La Masia graduate scored in all five of his games and added three assists.

There is a lot of competition in that league, and Barry is now two goals behind the lead. Before the first ball was even kicked, he was as long as 100/1 to finish as the league’s top scorer.

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