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Brighton v Aston Villa: Premier League – live | Premier League


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So where should Villa – potentially boosted by Champions League money – strengthen this summer? A replacement for Ollie Watkins, perhaps right-back and central midfield competition for Douglas Lui, John McGinn and Youri Tielemans? True tales, they are pretty well covered and I think they can do something in Big Ears next season.

Villa of course lost 4-2 at home to Olympiakos in midweek. It may take them a while to get off their feet, it was a tight and demanding game and also on their collective minds will be the comeback on Thursday. They’ll be hoping to get Martinez back for at least that, especially given the prospect of penalties.

Martinez is a huge miss for Villa. Whatever you think of his performance attitude, he makes crucial saves and makes few mistakes; Arsenal let him go but he is arguably better than both Aaron Ramsdale and David Raya. Brighton will want to test Olsen early and keep him under pressure afterwards if possible.

As for the cottage, Emmy Martinez remains injured, Robin Olsen replaces him, while up front Pau Torres and Diego Carlos replace Matty Cash and Clement Lenglet.

Three changes for Brighton. from behind Adam Webster and Joel Veltman are replaced by Odeluga Ofia and Valentin Baroko, while Daniel Welbeck is up front ahead of Mark O’Mahony.

Let’s have some teams…

Brighton (4-2-3-1): Verbruggen; Webster, Dunk, Igor, Veltman; Gilmore, Gross; Adingra, Pedro, Buonanotte; Welbeck. subtitles: Steele, Enciso, Moder, Barco, Baleba, Fatty, Offia, Peupion, O’Mahony.

Aston Villa (4-4-2): Olsen; Konsa, Torres, Carlos, Dine; Bailey, Lewis, Rodgers, McGinn; Diaby, Watkins. subtitles: Gauci, Cash, Moreno, Chambers, Lenglet, Durand, Kessler-Hayden, Iroegbunam, Kelliman.

Preamble

It’s hard not to watch this game and not think about the managers. A little over a year ago, Roberto De Zerbi was the new man to take an already decent side and instantly turn it into more, the goals that seemed so hard to come by under Graham Potter suddenly arrived more freely, along with some wonderful football.

That was then; not so much now though. Perhaps Brighton had finally drawn their richer rivals to the point where they could no longer simply rebuild and perhaps didn’t have the squad to handle Europe, but also, perhaps the opposition had picked up on their style of press bait that can be as annoying to watch as it can be buzz. So they find themselves 13th in the table – last term they finished sixth – and suddenly De Zerby is as close to a bald-faced fraud as he is to an epochal genius.

Unai Emery, on the other hand, is now fully settled among the elite managers. His travails at PSG and Arsenal in particular, while reasonably due to unsettled circumstances beyond his control, can also be used as evidence that he is not suited to the richest clubs. But in taking mid-table clubs to glory seemingly beyond them, he is the best around and Villa looks like another perfect option.

As such, they need just six points from their last three games to be sure of next season’s Champions League competition, but with Palace away and Liverpool at home, that won’t be easily achieved. They will want to put a dent in things here and now.

Start: 14:00 BST

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