An expectant Villa Park awaits on Sunday when Aston Villa competes against Tottenham Hotspur in the fourth round of the FA Cup.
The domestic indifference of the dormiters this season convinced the board that a busy January had to appease Unai Emery, with Jhon Duran’s exit from Big-money on the financial front to monitor a hectic end of the window.
There should be several fresh faces and big names in Claret and Blue this weekend, with Emery present on several winter anchors from Villa from Villa.
Aston Villa could compete against Spurs in the FA Cup.
GK: Emiliano Martinez – Robin Olsen began the victory of the third round over West Ham, but Emery will probably bring his number one back to visit Spurs.
RB: Andres Garcia – The arrival of the arrival of the deadline is a cup-bound, so that Matty Cash, who is also injured, cannot fill, and a gap that Garcia may have to fill.
CB: Ezri Konsa – The English international was a main support in the heart of Emery’s defense and he is a shoe for Sunday.
CB: Boubacar Kamara – The Frenchman plays such an important role in midfield, but he was used last weekend with Tyrone Mings and Pau Torres in defense. When Disasi begins with right -back, you expect Kamara to continue on the backline.
LB: Lucas Digne – Ian Maatsen still has to convince in the West Midlands, with Digne Emery’s company Favorit staying in the left flank.
Cm: Youri Tielemans – The silky smooth midfield operator licks his lips as he looks back in Tottenham’s 4-0 defeat in Anfield.
Cm: Amadou Onana – Onana was a doubt that went to Molineux last weekend, and he only came from the bank. The Belgian international scored in the third round in the third round in the third round victory and should be back in the team.
RM: Paint Donyell – Watkins injured with Ollie Watkins and Jhon Duran in Saudi Arabia may have to set up a completely new front line in Saudi Arabia.
Am: Morgan Rogers – A change from Emery could expose Rogers and enable him to dominate spores in the transition from a central position. It will be fascinating to see how it combines with the new signatures of villa.
LM: Marcus Rashford – Here he is, the man who is all fascinated to see the west of Midland. Rashford has not played for almost two months, but Emery could strengthen his newcomers by entrusting him with a starting place on the left. He achieved six times in 17 appearances against Spurs.
ST: Marco Asensio – In view of the others that Villa signed in January window, Asensios arrived under the radar. However, the Spaniard is a great success in Villa Park.