
What could the future hold for Aston Villa?
Aston Villa’s third season back in the Premier League since their Championship promotion in 2019 has been rather tough going.
Aston Villa’s third season back in the Premier League since their Championship promotion in 2019 has been rather tough going.
Having had a quiet start to life at Elland Road, Leeds United’s big-money summer signing Daniel James is starting to show signs of being the player the Whites went back in for after missing out in 2019.
Having been appointed as Dean Smith’s replacement three months ago tomorrow, Steven Gerrard has certainly made an impact at Villa Park.
Philippe Coutinho came on to replace Morgan Sanson after Manchester United’s second goal with little over 20 minutes left on the clock to inspire a marvellous comeback for the Villans.
Aston Villa host Manchester United as Villa boss Steven Gerrard looks to continue his excellent start to life in the West Midlands and faces a former foe with two exciting new January additions set for their debuts.
A dominant West Ham came away from Villa Park with plenty of positives, including goals from both ends of the pitch which saw the Hammers strengthen their top-four bid.
Aston Villa welcome West Ham United to Villa Park as Dean Smith’s side look to rectify a run of poor results against a side fresh off a Carabao Cup triumph against holders Manchester City.
From ‘The Cazoo title race’ to finishing below Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds United, there was plenty for the Claret & Blue contingent to shout about.
There have been many great players to play at Villa Park, but who is the greatest?
Luke Young was one of Aston Villa’s best players in the previous decade, in the club’s best spell in recent times, we have spoken to the defender about how the current team compares to the one he played in.
Wolves made it three successive wins since the Premier League restarts thanks to a 1-0 win over Midlands rivals Aston…
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