Best possible Aston Villa’s 4-2-3-1 XI to face Reading

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Albert Adomah (Right-wing) – El-Mohamady’s mouth injury should see the Ghanaian return to the side after he came off the bench to replace the ex-Hull player. They need a bit of attacking excitement, and his pace should deliver that.[spacer height=”20px”]

Josh Onomah (Attacking midfield) – The Tottenham loanee must be chosen in the number 10 role, as he showed against Cardiff that he has the vision and technical abilities that can unlock the Royals defence.[spacer height=”20px”]

Andre Green (Left-wing) – Green, 18, should be brought in on the left wing, after Gabriel Agbonlahor struggled to have any kind of impact against Cardiff.[spacer height=”20px”]

Scott Hogan

Scott Hogan (Striker) – With Kodjia still sidelined, Hogan must be given another chance to showcase just why he deserves to start up top and rival the former Bristol City striker for a starting spot.[spacer height=”20px”]

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Kazeem Olawale

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Kazeem Olawale, 24-year old sports writer. An avid Arsenal and Real Madrid fans. If not here, always making round on his banter Arsenal blog, www.goonerrepublic.com
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