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Aston Villa Review: Episode 138 - win-shy Villa take a point at Southampton


ChrisVillan

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Aston Villa took the lead in their Premier League match at Southampton on Saturday but were pegged back, not without a degree of inevitability. Taking a point from difficult away games like this one should be satisfactory but Villa's predicament means that the draw has left some supporters feeling nothing other than empty.

In this week's show Chris and Steve discuss Villa's latest performance as well as looking ahead to Sunday's visit from injury-hit Arsenal. We also take a look at the first examples of Remi Garde's man management. Have Gabriel Agbonlahor, Libor Kozak and Jack Grealish been handled the right way since the new manager took over?

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