The visit to Burnley started so well last year for Villa, only for it to fall apart late. And despite the Clarets 3 straight wins, it was Aston Villa that delivered a comprehensive reality check in a satisfying and crucial away win that not only gives the Villans some breathing room, but sets them up well up for positive run-in and Liverpool’s Gerrard Reunion 2.0 on Tuesday. Why did Villa look so comfortable straight from the off, and how did the technical team manage to create overloads all around the park particularly in midfield? Join Pete the Canadian Villa fanatic as he breaks down the tactical and personnel adjustments for a team without Jacob Ramsey. Pour something nice, settle into the Parlour, and enjoy this week’s gratifying Holy Trinity Show. #AVFC #UTV #UTMV #VTID Twitter @Holy_Trinity_AV Instagram @holy_trinity_av Facebook @The Holy Trinity Show
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