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Aston Villa vs. Arsenal: Preview and betting tips
Arsenal have an important Champions League game on Sunday, travelling to Aston Villa. The Gunners will be looking to avenge their loss to Liverpool, while the Villans will be looking to build on their good results. What to expect from the game?
Arsenal have an important Champions League game on Sunday, travelling to Aston Villa. The Gunners will be looking to avenge their loss to Liverpool, while the Villans will be looking to build on their good results. What to expect from the game?
Aston Villa have been performing well under Steven Gerrard, winning three of their last four games and if it wasn’t for a poor first part of the season, they could be playing for trophies. They are currently in a comfortable mid-table position, specifically ninth.
Arsenal failed to beat a rampant Liverpool on Wednesday, having previously won five games in a row. They are in fourth place, guaranteeing the Champions League, with a one-point lead over fifth-placed Manchester United with two games to spare.
Philippe Coutinho is having an excellent start to his Birmingham engagement, scoring four times and assisting three times in nine rounds. Youngster Jacob Ramsey has scored six goals and assisted once from central midfield.
Right winger Bukayo Saka has been grinding it out in a red and white jersey, one of the biggest talents of the moment has scored eight goals and assisted five in the league. Gabriel Martinelli got his first invitation to the senior national team of Brazil, he can take credit for five goals and three assists.
The Villans are scoring well at Villa Park, scoring two or more goals in three of their last four games.
The Gunners start the calendar year by scoring one goal after another, scoring two or more in four of their last five games.
Given the form of the offense and the long term good work of the stopper duo Ben White, Gabriel, I think Arsenal will win.
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