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Aston Villa team news: Hutton and Cleverley both back from suspension Paul Lambert has a tough call to make in the middle of the park Dec 25, 2014 10:30 By Gregg EvansVilla will welcome back Alan Hutton and Tom Cleverley for tomorrow's trip to Swansea.Both players were suspended for the 1-1 draw with Manchester United after picking up five bookings but will go straight back into the team today.Hutton will replace Matt Lowton at right-back and Cleverley is expected to take the place of either Ron Vlaar, Jores Okore or Ciaran Clark as boss Paul Lambert considers switching back to a flat back four.If the manager decides to stick with the three centre halves that performed so well against United last weekend the man most likely to drop to the bench would be Andreas Weimann who played in a midfield role last time out.An unlikely option would be to rest Carlos Sanchez to help avoid burn-out although it’s thought that Lambert is keen to see how the Colombian performs alongside Cleverley and Fabian Delph in a matchday situation.The South Wales clash is likely to come too soon for Joe Cole who has only just returned to training after pulling a hamstring in the win over Crystal Palace earlier this month.“Joe is doing alright, he’s doing well,” said Lambert.“We’ll see how he’s feeling and hopefully he’ll be not too far off it. He was playing really well before he got the injury.”Ashley Westwood, Libor Kozak and Nathan Baker are all out with longer-term injuries.
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FIFA 15 predicts a 2-0 away win. N'zogbia 15 and 71.
Quote from: UK Redsox on December 25, 2014, 08:30:35 AMQuote from: Pete3206 on December 24, 2014, 04:06:05 PMQuotewe will be fineThe new 'Prepared'?s'aight"wewi llb efine" almost sounds Latin so a befitting motto!
i like this. it's mostly the reason that I go into tomorrow's game with a tiny bit of hope. We have gota half decent defence at the moment which gives us the chance to win games.http://www.football365.com/f365-features/9618998/The-PL-s-Most-Improved-Defences
More or less 50% of the goals we've conceded have come in the last 20 mins of games. I wonder if this is a fatigue / concentration thing ?