Ricky
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This is going to be fascinating to watch on Saturday.
McGinn's a very good player and an exceptional signing for Villa, for about £3m from Hibernian. I think he's exactly what they need, will freshen them up and might even be the signing of the season. He's the closest player I've seen in ability and style to Fleck. Similar size, left footed, similar ability on the ball, similar aggression and forward drive - that combination of real ability and bite.
So I'm looking forward to seeing him on the same pitch as Fleck. It'll be a very interesting comparison, and to see who'll have more influence on the game. I'm sure they're very aware of each other and are looking forward to going up against each other. I think Fleck has that bit extra technically, but we'll see.
Throw in Grealish as well and you could look at it as Fleck and Duffy v McGinn and Grealish - a good match up. Hopefully having Norwood instead of Whelan will give us the edge football wise. The familiarity with our system and home advantage should also count for a lot.
Looking at the respective midfields I'm expecting a really good game, and I fancy our chances of controlling it. But we'll need to be very switched on at the back to take 3 points. It's certainly the game of the season so far and a win would change expectations quite significantly - especially if we somehow do decent business before the deadline.
McGinn's a very good player and an exceptional signing for Villa, for about £3m from Hibernian. I think he's exactly what they need, will freshen them up and might even be the signing of the season. He's the closest player I've seen in ability and style to Fleck. Similar size, left footed, similar ability on the ball, similar aggression and forward drive - that combination of real ability and bite.
So I'm looking forward to seeing him on the same pitch as Fleck. It'll be a very interesting comparison, and to see who'll have more influence on the game. I'm sure they're very aware of each other and are looking forward to going up against each other. I think Fleck has that bit extra technically, but we'll see.
Throw in Grealish as well and you could look at it as Fleck and Duffy v McGinn and Grealish - a good match up. Hopefully having Norwood instead of Whelan will give us the edge football wise. The familiarity with our system and home advantage should also count for a lot.
Looking at the respective midfields I'm expecting a really good game, and I fancy our chances of controlling it. But we'll need to be very switched on at the back to take 3 points. It's certainly the game of the season so far and a win would change expectations quite significantly - especially if we somehow do decent business before the deadline.