Dean Smith and his Aston Villa side have had two weeks to mull over their 2-1 loss against AFC Bournemouth, looking at what went wrong and how to address any issues.
They walk into a big challenge upon their return to action, coming up against Jose Mourinho’s sixth-placed Tottenham Hotspur side, so the team will need to be at their best to get anything from the game.
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With Villa sitting just one point above the relegation zone as things stand, they will be looking to pick up points wherever they can, as they bid to maintain their Premier League status past the current campaign.
FFC has predicted the starting lineup Smith could utilise to make that happen, including three changes from the team that turned out against Bournemouth.
The team’s main defensive unit stays largely the same, as Pepe Reina, Tyrone Mings and Kortney Hause all start again.
Ezri Konsa had an especially bad game for the Villans at the Vitality Stadium, being hauled off at half-time, and considering no goals were conceded with Bjorn Engels on the pitch, the Belgian may be given a start, having not done so in the last seven games.
Matt Targett and Frederic Guilbert continue in their respective wing-back roles, while Douglas Luiz stays in the midfield.
The Brazilian is joined by Danny Drinkwater, who replaces Marvelous Nakamba, after The Birmingham Mail reported he should be ready to play in the game having picked up an injury within 24 hours of the Cherries match.
Grealish is one of the first names on the teamsheet, having notched up nine goals and five assists in all competitions, so he keeps his place on the left wing.
On the right, Trezeguet comes in for Anwar El Ghazi, who recorded a WhoScored rating of just 6.1 against Bournemouth, while Mbwana Samatta keeps his place as the main striker after scoring on his debut.
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