An Aston Villa team missing more regulars were hoping to head into the International break with 3 points against newly promoted Brentford. Dean Smith’s former team took the lead early, but Villa fought back, and will probably be disappointed to have dropped points, on the balance of play the match also marked a first every start for one of Villa’s top prospects. Join Pete the Canadian Villa fanatic as he breaks down some of the finer details on both goals, and one very critical save. Pour yourself something nice and subscribe to The Holy Trinity Show for Aston Villa news, opinions, analysis, and nostalgia. #AstonVilla #AVFC #UTV #VTID @Holy_Trinity_Show_AV
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