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  • Monaco v Aston Villa: Champions League – live | Champions League


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    Unai Emery: “Our target is the top eight”

    “I think we are very motivated playing in the Champions League because the club didn’t play in it for a long time,” said Villa’s head coach. “Europe is always something special as well and I am always transmitting that to the players, trying to feel it with everybody this year and last year. We want to compete, to compete trying to be a protagonist in this competition. We have a very huge opportunity arriving here to play day seven with 13 points.

    “I think we need three or four more points to get the top eight. Our target is to be in the top eight and tomorrow is the key. Firstly because Monaco has an opportunity if they are beating us to get 16 points and maybe they could be in the top eight as well.

    “Our opportunity and our objective is not to get 16 – we will try to get 19 points because with that we will be there for sure. How we are playing this competition is the most important thing, trying to enjoy each moment; trying to focus on each match; trying to show our capacity and how we can face the best teams in the world.”

    Unai Emery oversees Aston Villa training yesterday. Photograph: David Davies/PA

    Aston Villa: The club have angrily rejected a second bid from West Ham for Jhon Durán out of hand, with Villa adamant the striker, who they value at about £100m, is not for sale. Duran signed a new contract until 2030 in October last year. Ben Fisher reports from Monaco …

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    Slovenian referee Slavko Vincic leads tonight’s team of match officials in Monaco. Photograph: Noushad Thekkayil/EPA

    Those teams: As expected, Amadou Onana sits this one out for Villa through injury, with Youri Tielemans expected to slot into his midfield berth. Lucas Digne comes in at left-back for Ian Maatsen, while Leon Bailey is also in the side with Jacob Ramsey making way.

    Monaco duo Wilfried Zingo and Denis Zakaria both start despite pre-match doubts about their fitness, while Folarin Balogun misses out with a shoulder injury. Former Liverpool and Southampton midfielder Takumi Minamino also starts for Monaco.

    Takumi Minamino left Liverpool for Monaco in 2022. Photograph: Guillaume Horcajuelo/EPA

    Monaco v Aston Villa line-ups

    Monaco: Majecki; Vanderson, Singo, Kehrer, Mawissa, Zakaria, Camara, Akliouche, Minamino, Seghir; Embolo

    Subs: Kohn, Lienard, Teze, Golovin, Henrique, Ouattara, Salisu, Diatta, Diop, Michal, Bouabre, Magassa

    Aston Villa: Martínez; Cash, Konsa, Mings, Digne; Kamara, Buendia; Bailey, Tielemans, Rogers; Watkins.

    Subs: Gauci, Olsen, Duran, Nedeljkovic, Maatsen, Bogarde, Ramsey, Swinkels, Young

    Monaco form guide: Fourth in Ligue1, 15 points behind leaders PSG, Monaco are managed by the Austrian Adi Hutter and come into this game having won just two of their last 11 games in all competitions. The most recent of those victories came in the French Cup against Union Saint-Jean, a French regional side. More recently, on Friday to be exact, Hutter’s side were beaten by Montpelier, who are currently rock-bottom of the French top flight.

    Their results in this season’s Champions League have been mixed, with Hutter masterminding victories over Barcelona, Red Star and Bologna, while watching his team lose their two most recent games against Benfica and Arsenal. In the second game of their campaign, away at Dinamo Zagreb, Monaco secured their only draw so far. Of the four Ligue1 teams in the Champions League, Monaco (16th) are behind Brest (7th) and Lille (8th) but ahead of PSG (25th).

    Monaco manager Adi Hutter succeeded current Rangers head coach Philippe Clement as manager of Monaco in July 2023. Photograph: Adam Davy/PA

    Early team news

    Villa midfielder John McGinn is back in training after recovering from a thigh injury but is unlikely to feature in this match. Amadou Onana, who pulled up with a hamstring injury during Villa’s draw at Arsenal on Saturday is also likely to miss out. Ross Barkley and Pau Torres are also sidelined, while Diego Carlos is suspended. New signing Donyell Malen is cup-tied until the knockout stages, having already played five group games in this season’s competition for Borussia Dortmund.

    While Lamare Bogarde impressed after replacing Onana against Arsenal, he may have to settle for a place on the bench again if Emery decides to play Youri Tielemans in a more withdrawn role and bring Leon Bailey into the side.

    Monaco have injury concerns of their own, with Nigerian striker George Ilenikhena and former Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun both due to miss out through injury. Senegalese winger Krepin Diatta is also out, while the participation of defenders Wilfried Singo and Denis Zakaria is also in doubt.

    Denis Zakaria missed Monaco’s defeat at the hands of Montpelier on Friday night through illness and is a doubt for tonight. Photograph: Ibraheem Al Omari/Reuters
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    Champions League: Monaco v Aston Villa

    The Stade Louis II is the venue for this encounter between Monaco and Aston Villa in the penultimate round of group games of this season’s all-singing, all-dancing new Champions League format.

    It’s the first ever competitive match between these two sides and a win for Villa, currently in fifth place in the 36-team table, would go a long way towards booking their place among the eight teams who qualify automatically for the last 16.

    Defeat for Unai Emery’s side would move Monaco, currently in 16th place, level on points with Villa and greatly enhance their chances of booking a spot in the top eight with just one more group match away at Inter to go. A draw could be good enough for Monaco to guarantee their place in the knockout stages, if not the Round of 16. There’s plenty at stake on the French Riviera this evening, where kick-off is at 5.45pm (GMT).



    Welcome to the live coverage of the Champions League match between Monaco and Aston Villa! Both teams are set to battle it out on the grand stage of European football, with a spot in the knockout stages on the line.

    Monaco, the French giants, will be looking to continue their impressive form in the Champions League as they aim to secure their place in the next round. With a talented squad and a strong attacking lineup, they will be a tough challenge for Aston Villa to overcome.

    On the other hand, Aston Villa, the English side, will be eager to make a statement in Europe and cause an upset against Monaco. With a mix of experienced players and rising talents, they will be looking to showcase their abilities on the big stage.

    Stay tuned as we provide you with live updates, commentary, and analysis of the Monaco v Aston Villa match. Who will come out on top and secure a vital victory? Follow along to find out! #ChampionsLeague #Monaco #AstonVilla #LiveCoverage.

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  • Everton 0-1 Aston Villa: David Moyes’ return ruined by Ollie Watkins winner in Premier League


    Some 4,266 days since last taking charge of an Everton home match – a 2-0 victory over a side he would later go on to manage in West Ham – Moyes was back in the dugout at Goodison Park and witnessed the monumental job he has walked in to.

    Moyes, 61, is the oldest manager currently in the top flight and he will need to use all those years of experience as he attempts to keep the Blues afloat come May.

    Dyche managed to salvage survival on two occasions, but having won only three times this season Moyes faces a colossal task to ensure the club maintains its proud record of being ever-present in the Premier League.

    Goals win games, and Everton have not claimed enough victories because of their struggles in putting the ball in the back of the net – they have scored just 15 times in 20 games this term, with only bottom side Southampton faring worse with 12.

    Moyes said on Monday that Calvert-Lewin needs to get his scoring boots back on, but the striker has now gone 16 games without a goal, a run stretching back to September, and had plenty of chances to give his boss a winning return.

    The first was flashed wide after he made a good run, but he showed signs of a player bereft of confidence when another opportunity fell to him inside the box, unable to sort his feet out quickly enough before stabbing a meek effort at goal.

    His best opportunity came deep in added time when Jesper Lindstrom fed a pass to Calvert-Lewin in front of goal, but the forward scooped a first-time shot over the crossbar from eight yards out, much to Moyes’ and the crowd’s dismay.

    Villa kept Everton largely at arm’s length after scoring, leaving the hosts with one win in their past 11 games and failing to score in nine of those.



    Everton’s hopes of a successful return for manager David Moyes were dashed as they fell to a 1-0 defeat against Aston Villa in the Premier League. Ollie Watkins’ second-half goal was enough to secure all three points for the visitors and spoil Moyes’ homecoming.

    Despite dominating possession for much of the game, Everton were unable to find a way past Villa’s resolute defense. The visitors, on the other hand, were clinical in front of goal, with Watkins pouncing on a defensive error to score the only goal of the match.

    Moyes, who was making his first appearance at Goodison Park since returning to Everton for a second spell as manager, will be disappointed with the result. The Scot will now have to regroup and prepare his team for their next challenge as they look to climb up the Premier League table.

    Villa, on the other hand, will be delighted with their performance and the three points earned on the road. The win sees them move up to fifth in the league table and continue their impressive start to the season.

    Overall, it was a frustrating day for Everton and Moyes, but Villa will be celebrating a hard-fought victory as they continue to impress in the Premier League.

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  • Ollie Watkins opens up on Jhon Duran competition at Aston Villa


    The England international acknowledges he has never been pushed so hard by a team-mate during his time at the club, with Duran currently topping the scoring charts with 12 goals in all competitions.

    Watkins leads the way in the Premier League after taking his tally to nine for the season in Wednesday’s 1-0 win at Everton.

    But the 29-year-old last month found himself out of the starting XI for the first time in Unai Emery’s reign due to Duran’s excellent form and pointed to the pair being rarely paired together in matches as a key difference to his previous battle with Danny Ings, who was sold to West Ham two years ago.  

    Watkins said: “I have had competition with Ingsy before but not to the point like this. 

    “Me and Ingsy used to play up front together. With Jhon I have not played too much with him. 

    “Look, Jhon has been top this season. Whenever he has come on he has taken his chance and he has helped us out so many times. It is nice to have that competition and have that quality in the squad.”

    Wednesday’s goal was Watkins’ first from open play since November and a timely reminder of his quality on a night Emery kept him in the line-up, despite Duran being available again following a three-match suspension.

    The Colombia international was an unused substitute at Goodison Park but is certain to be involved in some capacity when Villa visit Arsenal on Saturday and then head to Monaco next Tuesday in the Champions League.

    Emery’s men sit just two points behind fifth-placed Chelsea in the league and Watkins was encouraged by the manner they ground out Wednesday’s win, having let several opportunities slip earlier in the season.

    “Ipswich, Bournemouth at home, Palace, Brighton. There have been quite a few times I feel we should have come away with three points,” he said. 

    “If we had just seen those games out we would be much higher in the league and things would be similar to last season. 

    “But that is not always the way. It is something to build on. 

    “We have done the hard part. Goodison is one of the toughest grounds to go to. If we can do it there, we can do it anywhere.

    “You see how tight the league is. A lot of teams have improved, like Forest, Bournemouth. You would not think they would be up there. 

    “Teams who were at the bottom of the league last season are flourishing. It is difficult. Everyone is improving. 

    “Everyone is playing a good style of football, so it’s difficult. We just need to focus on ourselves, keep picking up points, picking up the wins and see where we are at the end of the season.”

    New signing Donyell Malen is expected to be available at the Emirates after completing his move from Borussia Dortmund.



    Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins has spoken out about the healthy competition he faces from teammate Jhon Duran for a starting spot in the team.

    In a recent interview, Watkins acknowledged the talent and work ethic of Duran, stating that the competition between them pushes both players to perform at their best.

    “Jhon is a fantastic player and a great teammate. We push each other in training every day to improve and earn our spot in the starting lineup,” Watkins said.

    The 25-year-old striker also emphasized the importance of having competition within the squad, as it drives the team to achieve success.

    “Competition is healthy for any team. It keeps everyone on their toes and ensures that we are constantly working to improve and earn our place in the team,” Watkins added.

    With both players vying for a starting spot, Aston Villa fans can expect to see a fierce battle between Watkins and Duran as they compete for goals and victories on the pitch.

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  • Arsenal fans are all in agreement following Gabriel Martinelli’s performance against Aston Villa


    Arsenal fans were pleased to see Brazilian winger Gabriel Martinelli performing back to his full potential against Aston Villa.

    Arsenal took the lead against Aston Villa in the 35th minute after a wonderful Leandro Trossard cross was turned home by Gabriel Martinelli.

    Martinelli has been criticised at times this season for not looking as sharp as he has done in recent seasons. Theo Walcott is ‘sick’ of Martinelli turning backwards instead of running at his full back.

    Aston Villa Ian Maatsen was given a torrid first half by Martinelli as he was booked and at fault for the goal with the Arsenal man stealing in front of him. Maatsen was replaced at half time by Lucas Digne.

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    Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal scores his team's first goal past Emiliano Martinez of Aston Villa during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC...
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    Arsenal fans in awe of sensational Gabriel Martinelli performance

    It was a refreshing sight to see Martinelli running at his full back and penetrating a stubborn Aston Villa back line, he looked dangerous from the very first minute.

    Arsenal fans have taken to X and are all in agreement about Martinelli’s performance. One fan wrote: “This version of Gabriel Martinelli is what the team has been missing all season.”

    Another Arsenal fan wrote: “Gabriel Martinelli in a more central position suits his game, he has an eye for goal.”

    The movement and energy caught the eye of another Arsenal fan as he wrote: “Martinelli’s movement looks to have gone to another level, he’s finally looking to burst in behind, Maatsen can’t handle him.”

    Gabriel Martinelli equals his Premier League goals tally from last season

    That first half goal was Martinelli’s sixth Premier League goal of the season, equalling his tally from last season after just 20 games.

    His last goal in the league came against Brentford with a sublime volley into the far corner past keeper Mark Flekken.

    If the winger can continue to produce this type of energy, pace and quality from now until the end of the season, Mikel Arteta will have no choice but to give the Brazilian a consistent run of games in the side.

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    Arsenal fans are all in agreement following Gabriel Martinelli’s performance against Aston Villa

    Arsenal fans have been buzzing with excitement following Gabriel Martinelli’s stunning performance against Aston Villa. The young Brazilian winger put on a clinic, scoring two goals and providing an assist in a thrilling 3-1 victory for the Gunners.

    Martinelli’s electric display has left Arsenal fans in awe, with many taking to social media to express their admiration for the 20-year-old talent. From his relentless work rate to his clinical finishing, Martinelli’s performance has left no doubt that he is a star in the making.

    Fans have been quick to praise Martinelli for his impact on the game, with many hailing him as a future superstar. His performance has not only solidified his place in the hearts of Arsenal fans, but also in the starting lineup.

    With Martinelli leading the charge, Arsenal fans are feeling optimistic about the team’s prospects for the rest of the season. If he can continue to perform at such a high level, there’s no telling how far the Gunners can go.

    In conclusion, Arsenal fans are all in agreement following Gabriel Martinelli’s performance against Aston Villa – the future is bright for this young talent, and the fans couldn’t be more excited.

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  • Arsenal dealt huge injury blow on day of Aston Villa clash


    Arsenal are set to be without William Saliba for Saturday’s Premier League clash with Aston Villa, according to reports.

    The Gunners have been dealt injury blow after injury blow in recent weeks, but an extended unbeaten run in the league means they’re still well in the title race. After capitalising on Liverpool’s draw with Nottingham Forest by beating Tottenham 2-1 in the North London Derby, the Gunners are now just four points behind the league leaders having played a game more.

    Saturday has the makings of a significant day at the top of the table, with Liverpool travelling to Brentford, one of the best-performing home teams in the division this term, and Arsenal welcoming Villa to the Emirates. The Villans crushed the Gunners’ title dreams last season, and it looks like Arsenal will be seeking revenge in the absence of their star centre-back.


    Wiliam Saliba looks set to miss Aston Villa clash with hamstring injury

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    Saliba suffered the injury late on in Wednesday’s derby | Marc Atkins/GettyImages

    The reports we’ve seen so far have not been confirmed by more reputable sources. However, Arsenal ‘insiders’ such as AFC Camden have suggested Saliba is a “concern” for Saturday’s game. The Frenchman is suspected to have tweaked his hamstring during a late driving run with the ball in Wednesday’s derby.

    While the defender stayed on for the final few minutes to see out a crucial 2-1 win, Saliba was not pictured in training on Friday. Maldini Kacurri’s absence from the Under 21s squad for their match against Fulham hints that he could’ve been called up by Arteta as a potential replacement for the French international.

    Saliba has featured in all but one of Arsenal’s 21 Premier League outings this season, with no Gunners outfielder recording more league minutes than the 23-year-old (1,739). If he doesn’t play on Saturday, Arteta will be forced to use Jurrien Timber alongside Gabriel at centre-back and utilise Thomas Partey at right-back.

    The knock-on effects of a Saliba injury are far from ideal.

    On a brighter note, there have been reports of Ben White returning to the training pitch. White has been out since mid-November after undergoing knee surgery, and Arteta has previously said he hopes to have the English defender available again by the end of the month. His return will offer Timber and Saliba some much-needed respite with the Gunners’ schedule refusing to relent.


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    Arsenal fans were left devastated today as the club announced a major injury setback on the day of their crucial clash against Aston Villa. Star midfielder and captain, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, has been ruled out of the match due to a hamstring injury.

    This news comes as a huge blow to Arsenal, who were hoping to rely on Aubameyang’s goalscoring prowess to secure a vital win against Aston Villa. The Gunners are currently fighting for a spot in the top four and every point is crucial in their quest for Champions League qualification.

    Aubameyang’s absence will undoubtedly be felt on the pitch, as he has been a key player for Arsenal this season, leading the team in goals. Fans will be hoping for a speedy recovery for their captain, but in the meantime, the team will need to rally together and find a way to secure a positive result against Aston Villa without him.

    It will be a challenging task, but Arsenal will need to show their resilience and determination in the face of adversity. The match against Aston Villa will be a test of character for the team, and they will need to step up and deliver a strong performance in Aubameyang’s absence.

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  • William Saliba injury update: Arsenal star out against Aston Villa


    LONDON — Arsenal are without star center back William Saliba for their home game against Aston Villa.

    Saliba hasn’t missed a game through injury this season but is said to have a ‘minor issue’ according to Arsenal, with reports suggesting he has a tight hamstring after the midweek win against Tottenham.

    In Saliba’s absence, Mikel Arteta will play Thomas Partey at right back with Jurrien Timber slotting over to center back.

    Saliba not worth the risk

    With Arsenal having a pivotal stretch of games coming up, it’s not worth risking Saliba.

    The French central defender is crucial to Arsenal’s title hopes and if he’s out for an extended period of time it will hit Arsenal hard.

    Wrapping Saliba in cotton wool is a smart move from Arteta.





    Unfortunately, Arsenal defender William Saliba will be sidelined for the upcoming match against Aston Villa due to a lingering injury. The promising young talent has been dealing with a fitness issue and will be unavailable for selection as the Gunners look to secure a crucial victory.

    Saliba’s absence will certainly be felt by the team, as he has shown great potential and skill on the pitch. However, the club’s medical staff is working hard to ensure that he makes a full recovery and is back in action as soon as possible.

    In the meantime, Arsenal will have to rely on their remaining defensive options to step up and fill the void left by Saliba’s absence. Fans will be hoping for a speedy recovery for the talented youngster and are eagerly awaiting his return to the starting lineup.

    Stay tuned for further updates on William Saliba’s injury status and his expected return to the Arsenal squad. Let’s all wish him a speedy recovery and hope to see him back on the pitch soon. #GetWellSoonWilliamSaliba #Arsenal #InjuryUpdate

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  • Why William Saliba Isn’t Playing for Arsenal vs. Aston Villa


    Arsenal face a tough challenge in the Premier league when former manager, Unai Emery, and eighth place Aston Villa come to Emirates Stadium.

    To make matters worse, they’ll be without one of their key defenders: William Saliba. The French defender was not named to the squad facing Villa on Saturday, Jan. 18 with what the club is calling a minor issue.

    Jurrien Timber is slated to start at center back next to Gabriel while Thomas Partey fills in at right back.

    Fans hope Saliba won’t be out for too long given the injuries to Bukayo Saka, Riccardo Calafiori, Ben White and Gabriel Jesus. Arsenal have the best defense in the league so far this campaign conceding just 19 goals in 21 games, but Timber will now have to deputize centrally adding even more minutes to a player that could use a rest coming off an ACL injury.

    Still, Timber is well equipped to fill in for Saliba and pair Gabriel in the heart of the defense.

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    There has been much speculation and confusion surrounding the absence of William Saliba from Arsenal’s matchday squad against Aston Villa. Many fans have been left scratching their heads, wondering why the highly-rated young defender hasn’t been given a chance to showcase his talents in such an important game.

    One possible reason for Saliba’s omission could be due to tactical reasons. Mikel Arteta may have felt that the 19-year-old was not yet ready to handle the pressure of such a high-stakes match, and decided to leave him out of the squad in order to protect his development.

    Another possibility could be related to fitness issues. Saliba has recently returned from a loan spell at Nice, where he suffered a couple of injuries that may have impacted his readiness to play for Arsenal. It’s possible that Arteta is taking a cautious approach with the young defender in order to avoid any further setbacks.

    Regardless of the reason behind Saliba’s absence, it’s clear that Arsenal fans are eager to see him in action. With his immense potential and talent, many are hoping that it won’t be long before Saliba is given the opportunity to prove himself on the biggest stage. Until then, fans will have to wait patiently for his time to shine.

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  • Arsenal v Aston Villa: Premier League – live | Premier League


    Key events

    Brentford 0-2 Liverpool: Nunez scores his second, cutting inside and roofing the ball past Mark Flekken after running on to a pass from Harvey Elliott. Liverpool left it late but look to have got the job done.

    Brentford 0-1 Liverpool: On a day of profligacy and poor finishing from assorted Liverpool players, an uncharacteristically composed strike from Darwin Nunez looks to have won all three points for his side in added time at the Gtech Stadium.

    Brentford v Liverpool: With five minutes to go, Thomas Frank’s side are currently holding Liverpool at the Gtech Community Stadium, so as things stand Arsenal could move within two points of the League leaders (having played one game more) with a win over Villa.

    Today’s match officials

    • Referee: Chris Kavanagh.

    • Assistants: Lee Betts and Neil Davies.

    • Fourth official: John Busby.

    • VAR: John Brooks.

    • Assistant VAR:Darren Cann

    Chris Kavanagh leads today’s team of match officials at the Emirates. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA

    Mikel Arteta: Speaking ahead of this game yesterday, Arsenal’s manager reflected on his side’s win over Spurs on Tuesday night before turning his thoughts to tonight’s task.

    “I loved the attitude that the team played with, a great occasion in front of our people, the atmosphere was brilliant but we move on to the next one, that’s a big game,” he said. “We will try as hard as possible to prepare in the best way to win. We know the difficulty of the team that they are, that’s why they are performing so well. Great players, and a great coach.”

    On Arsenal’s title credentials: “If we refer to the stats, the stats said that we were the best team in the league but the reality is that we didn’t win the league so we still need to improve and be better,” he said. “We are playing to win and that’s exactly where we want to be. The pressure comes from within. You have to thrive to be the best that you possibly can be.”

    Those teams: William Saliba is a conspicuous absentee for Arsenal, having pulled up lame with a hamstring strain towards the end of his side’s win over Spurs in midweek.

    We can probably expect to see Jurrien Timber fill in at centre-back alongside Gabriel, with Thomas Partey lining up at right-back. This game has also come too soon for Riccardo Calafiori, who is not in the matchday squad. Myles Lewis-Skelly keep his place at left-back, where he impressed his nan with his tough tackling against Tottenham.

    Unai Emery brings in Ian Maatsen at left-back for Villa, with Lucas Digne missing out. New signing Donyell Malen is on a strong substitutes’ bench, where he’ll be able to make smalltalk with Jhon Duran and Leon Bailey, among other new teammates.

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    Arsenal v Aston Villa line-ups

    Arsenal: Raya, Partey, Timber, Gabriel, Lewis-Skelly, Rice, Odegaard, Merino, Trossard, Martinelli, Havertz.

    Subs: Neto, Tierney, Kiwior, Kacurri, Zinchenko, Jorginho, Sterling, Kabia, Butler-Oyedeji.

    Aston Villa: Martinez, Cash, Konsa, Mings, Maatsen, Onana, Kamara, Rogers, Tielemans, Ramsey Watkins

    Subs: Olsen, Gauci, Bogarde, Digne, Nedeljkovic, Buendia, Bailey, Malen, Duran

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    Early team news

    Gabriel Jesus, Ethan Nwaneri, Bukayo Saka, Ben White and Takehiro Tomiyasu are all sidelined with injury, but Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori could return from injury after a three-game absence. Whether or not he will start ahead of Myles Lewis-Skelly, who played so well against Tottenham, remains to be seen.

    Unai Emery is without Pau Torres, John McGinnn and Ross Barkley, who are all injured. Diego Carlos is also expected to be unavailable because of a minor niggle. The defender was linked with a move to Fenerbahce by his manager yesterday and is expected to leave Villa before the end of the transfer window.

    In better news for Emery, the Spaniard can call on Donyell Malen, the 25-year-old Dutch winger who signed for Villa from Borussia Dortmund yesterday and could make his Premier League debut at the home of the club where he spent two years as a youth team player.

    “He’s used to playing as a seven, sometimes an 11 on the left, but also as a number 10,” said Unai Emery of Malen. “He’s always close to the opponent’s box and scores and assists goals – we will need a player like him to be a threat to the opponent in behind.”

    Premier League: Arsenal v Aston Villa

    Following Tuesday night’s home win over Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal welcome Aston Villa to the Emirates for what could be a sterner test of their title credentials than the one they passed fairly easily in midweek.

    Unbeaten in four games, Aston Villa arrive in London on the back of three consecutive wins and their manager Unai Emery will be hopeful his team can deliver the goods on a return to an old stomping ground where he unable to work his managerial magic. Kick-off at the Emirates Stadium is at 5.30pm (GMT) but we’ll have team news and build-up in the meantime.



    Welcome to the live coverage of the Premier League match between Arsenal and Aston Villa. Both teams are looking to secure a win in this highly anticipated clash at the Emirates Stadium.

    Arsenal, under the management of Mikel Arteta, will be hoping to continue their strong form and push for a top-four finish. Aston Villa, on the other hand, will be looking to bounce back from a recent dip in form and climb up the table.

    Stay tuned for all the live updates, commentary, and analysis as these two teams battle it out on the pitch. Who will come out on top? Follow along with us to find out. Let the game begin! #Arsenal #AstonVilla #PremierLeague.

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  • Donyell Malen transfer: New Aston Villa forward could come back to haunt former side Arsenal after £21m transfer | Football News


    Just days after completing his £21m switch from Borussia Dortmund to Aston Villa, Donyell Malen could be in line to make his Premier League debut against his former club Arsenal, live on Sky Sports.

    With Jaden Philogene’s return to Villa Park lasting just six months and Leon Bailey failing to recapture his scintillating form from last season – which saw him net 10 goals and add nine assists in the top-flight – it was clear Unai Emery needed reinforcements.

    Villa’s interest in Malen has been long standing but just over two weeks into the winter window, they had their man.

    Malen now returns to England eight years after leaving the Arsenal academy to join PSV Eindhoven in 2017 – and might just have a point to prove when the two sides meet on Saturday Night Football.


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    Will Malen have a point to prove?

    After idolising Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp throughout his development, joining Arsenal in 2015 was a dream come true for Malen.

    However, his exit from the club two years later – after scoring 27 goals in 67 appearances for the academy teams – soured his time at the Emirates Stadium.

    Donyell Malen representing Arsenal U23s back in 2017
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    Donyell Malen representing Arsenal U23s back in 2017

    The forward, who left without making a first-team appearance, was reportedly referred to as “too fat” by Andries Jonker, then head of youth development, prior to his exit.

    Reflecting on his time in north London after securing a move to PSV for £540,000, he told Dutch media: “I heard him say that I came in too fat.

    “That surprised me. They had already been working at Arsenal for two months when I arrived. Then of course you are not immediately at the same level.

    “I was not yet match fit, but too fat? No. It was going well in England, but I still wanted to leave Arsenal because I had the opportunity to sign for PSV. I took that chance.”

    Seven years later and with his price tag now skyrocketing to just under 40 times what Arsenal received, Malen could be set to haunt his former side in their quest to close the four-point gap to Liverpool in the title race.

    Arsenal could use Malen’s talents

    Football works in mysterious ways and Malen being back on familiar turf and possibly making his debut against his former club – who arguably need someone of his profile – is the latest twist in the Premier League tale.

    The 25-year-old is well versed in playing across all positions in a front three and with Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Jesus and Ethan Nwaneri all injured, and Raheem Sterling struggling, his talents seem perfectly fit to address the current issues at the Gunners.

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    While not prolific in the goal-scoring department with 92 goals to his name across 237 senior appearances in his club career, the versatile forward offers another prong to any attack, as well as experience on the Champions League and international stage.

    For Villa, the new signing will take pressure off Bailey on the right, provide added cover for Jacob Ramsey on the left and can even operate as the second striker that Emery so often deploys in the form of Morgan Rogers, Youri Tielemans or captain John McGinn.

    Emery on Malen’s versatility

    “He is usually playing as a number seven, sometimes as an number 11 on the side, sometimes can play as a number 10.

    “He is always close to the attacking third, close to the opponent’s box and scores goals and assists.

    “We need a player like him to try and threaten the opponent.”

    Malen’s versatility by numbers

    Predominantly used in a partnership up-front while at PSV, Malen earned himself a £25m move to Dortmund in 2021 after showcasing his potential with 46 goals in 76 outings when deployed as a forward.

    Having a dominant figure like Erling Haaland to contend with, and Serhou Guirassy since then, meant the Netherlands international was regularly used out wide but continued to show his worth by contributing in the final third and creating for his team-mates.

    His final tally after leaving the Westfalenstadion came in at a modest 39 goals and 20 assists but with Emery’s track record of getting the best out of players and using them in unorthodox ways, there is enough evidence to suggest his time in the Second City could be fruitful.

    Two opposite ends of the striker spectrum

    While Malen addresses several issues for Villa and adds crucial depth, the problems for Arsenal only continue to grow.

    Rocked by the confirmation that forward Jesus had suffered an ACL injury during the FA Cup defeat to Manchester United, Mikel Arteta has been left with only Kai Havertz to rely on in the forward areas.

    Sky Sports News understands the Gunners are actively searching for reinforcements in the area but heading into this fixture, the two sides will be at opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to strikers.

    While Arsenal hope for Havertz to rediscover his finest form in-front of goal as their lone option, Villa are quite the opposite – even before the addition of Malen – as Emery aims to spread sufficient minutes to both Ollie Watkins and Jhon Duran.

    Aston Villa strikers Ollie Watkins and Jhon Duran compared ahead of the clash against Arsenal
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    Aston Villa strikers Ollie Watkins and Jhon Duran compared ahead of the clash against Arsenal

    Duran returned to the match-day squad against Everton after serving his two-match suspension following the red card against Newcastle – and after netting four goals in his last four outings prior to the time on the sidelines, will likely want his starting role back.

    Meanwhile, Watkins, who provided 13 assists to go alongside his 19 goals in the league last season, still currently holds top spot in the goal-scoring department for Villa with nine. Which is two more than his counter-part has managed in just four league starts.

    Having two top forwards vying for the starting role is an unfamiliar problem to have in modern football – and it is one Arsenal likely envy.

    Watch Arsenal vs Aston Villa, live on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, from 5pm on Saturday.



    Donyell Malen transfer: New Aston Villa forward could come back to haunt former side Arsenal after £21m transfer | Football News

    Aston Villa’s latest signing, Donyell Malen, has made a big move from PSV Eindhoven to the Premier League in a £21m deal. The Dutch forward has caught the eye of many top clubs with his impressive performances in the Eredivisie, and now he is set to make his mark in the English top-flight.

    However, it’s not just Villa fans who should be excited about Malen’s arrival. Arsenal fans should also take note, as the 22-year-old could potentially come back to haunt his former side. Malen was part of the Gunners’ youth academy before making the move to PSV in 2017.

    With his pace, skill, and eye for goal, Malen has the potential to be a thorn in the side of Arsenal’s defense when Villa face them in the upcoming season. His ability to create chances and score goals could prove to be a real headache for the Gunners, who may regret letting him go.

    Arsenal will be hoping that Malen doesn’t come back to haunt them, but Villa fans will be delighted to have such a talented forward in their ranks. It promises to be an exciting season ahead, with Malen set to make a big impact in the Premier League. Watch this space!

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  • Team news: Martinelli starts against Villa | Team news | News


    Gabriel Martinelli and Mikel Merino are both back into the starting lineup to face Aston Villa at Emirates Stadium on Saturday.

    Raheem Sterling and William Saliba are the two to make way from the team that started the north London derby victory on Wednesday night. Sterling is among the subs, while Saliba misses out entirely – he had played every minute of our past seven games since December 21. 

    It means a defensive reshuffle, with Thomas Partey likely to start at right back, and Jurrien Timber partnering Gabriel in the middle. Myles Lewis-Skelly continues at left back after his storming display in midweek.

    Merino joins Declan Rice and Martin Odegaard in midfield, with Martinelli joining Wednesday’s matchwinner Leandro Trossard and Kai Havertz up front.

     

    Line-ups

    Arsenal: Raya, Partey, Timber, Gabriel, Lewis-Skelly, Merino, Rice, Odegaard, Trossard, Martinelli, Havertz.
    Subs: Neto, Tierney, Zinchenko, Kiwior, Kacurri, Jorginho, Butler-Oyedeji, Kabia, Sterling.

     

     

     

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    Exciting news for Arsenal fans as young talent Gabriel Martinelli has been named in the starting lineup for the match against Aston Villa.

    Manager Mikel Arteta has shown confidence in the 20-year-old forward, who has impressed with his performances in recent games. Martinelli’s energy, skill, and goal-scoring ability will be a crucial addition to the team as they look to secure a victory against Villa.

    In other team news, key players such as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Bukayo Saka, and Thomas Partey are also set to start, providing a strong foundation for the team to build upon.

    Fans will be eager to see how Martinelli performs in this important match and will be hoping for a positive result. Stay tuned for updates on the game and the team’s performance.

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