Former Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp looks ahead to the Premier League clash with Bournemouth, with Unai Emery’s latest approach to Aston Villa taking charge of his side this season.
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Harry Redknapp helped Aston Villa beat former club Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium. No good news there. The two teams are 16 points and 12 places apart after just over a third of the season and while Villa’s away record is not as impressive as their home results, last weekend’s win over Tottenham did not unnoticed.
Cherry ran away. .That fact was not lost on Redknapp, who would see Unai Emery’s men clinically sack other former employers. It was a result that put Villa in the top four and, according to Redknapp, in the title race.
Ahead of the game, the former Birmingham City manager told BetVictor: This leaves a slight gap between them and the bottom three and they have a game to win.
If you’re not sure where to start here, villas fly. The reason we were shaky against Tottenham last week was because we started badly.
Despite this, they stay in the game and that is the sign of a good team. If you keep winning, forget the top four. This team can compete for a title! I will win 2-0 against Villa.
It has to be Ollie Watkins, right? This kid can’t stop scoring!Unai Emery has repeatedly dismissed any suggestion that his side are trying to finish in the top four, let alone challenge the likes of Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal, and he believes it will not go well for Unai Emery. It might be possible.
