
Postecoglou and Aston Villa’s combined XI are anxious for an FA Cup win.
Tottenham’s trip to Aston Villa in the FA Cup’s fourth round could put Ange Postecoglou’s career in jeopardy.
Although Villa has a thing to show after struggling greatly in domestic cups over the past ten years,
he must remain in this competition.We have selected a composite XI of the two teams because
this is the FA Cup match of the weekend.
If Guglielmo Vicario had been healthy, he could have challenged Martinez.
The Aston Villa No. 1 is far superior to Antonin Kinsky.
It’s difficult to dislike Porro as a player. When Antonio Conte was replaced by Ange Postecoglou,
there were questions about his ability to play in a back four, but he has done so at a fantasticAxel Disasi,
Villa’s deadline-day acquisition, is cup-tied, and there are other center-back ailments in this matchup.
Perhaps the simplest choice for this combined XI was to include Konsa.After being linked to a move to Wolves,
Danso joined Spurs from RC Lens in January. Since he has only played twice for his new team,
we are basing his selection on his reputation and time in France.
Spence, the Spurs’ finest player in recent weeks, is selected over Lucas Digne, who has performed
admirably for Villa this season, as recency bias takes over. His steady performances have kept Ian Maatsen,
who signed in the summer, at bay.
When Spence was signed in July 2022, it was a thrilling moment.
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