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NO JACK...? NO CHANCE Eagles eye Lundstram

Villa lack leadership and spark without Grealish

- ANDY BIG MATCH VERDICT DUNN By Tom Hopkinson

OF ALL the words spoken by Pep Guardiola since his arrival on these shores, his descriptio­n of Tottenham Hotspur remains his most cutting observatio­n.

The Harry Kane team.

It is a good job no one has asked him to describe Aston Villa in four words.

But plenty will do it for him, plenty will come to an inescapabl­e conclusion on the basis of games like this.

Football without fans is nothing. You cannot class Aston Villa as nothing without Jack Grealish, but they are certainly something else.

Badly lacking in inspiratio­n, painfully short of creativity, deprived of a charismati­c leader, devoid of a fear factor.

Grealish has now missed four Premier League games on the spin – with an injury boss Dean Smith at first insisted was not particular­ly serious – and Villa have scored just twice in those matches.

Effect

They nicked a win at Leeds but no one can say Grealish’s absence has not had the sort of considerab­le effect most thought it would have.

But that does not make performanc­es such as this one in any way excusable.

This is an ownership that has spent an awful lot of money on players and,

Smith needs to work out just how he can make this side more exciting and more threatenin­g if and when he is forced to do without a certain player...either temporaril­y or permanentl­y

in the cold light of day, they would surely not be too happy if the team were as reliant on one player as it seems.

And a player who was here before they were.

Smith has done enough already this season to be spared the tough questions from above but this is a very ordinary run of form.

And of course, it will be used as a vision of what life will be like if Grealish departs for one of the Big Six in the summer.

It could have been worse against Wolves had Romain Saiss and Conor Coady, bizarrely enough, not missed a couple of second-half sitters but Villa did deserve a point, if only for going close twice themselves in the first half.

But the fanciful talk of Villa winning games in hand and having a dog in the top-four fight has proven to be just that. Fanciful.

A battle for a place in Europe’s second-ranked competitio­n will soon start to look a bit fanciful.

This was very average stuff, pretty much living down to pre-match billing.

It cannot have looked any better on TV than it did from the stand in which Grealish sat.

How an injured player is allowed to go and watch a match is a minor mystery, by the way.

No big deal at all, obviously. But what happened to essential journeys and all that?

If you’re not working, you don’t go somewhere to watch your mate work.

If a bus driver is injured, he does not go and sit on the back seat to look at his replacemen­t.

And Grealish might have wished he had been subject to some sort of regulation forbidding him from entering Villa Park, such was the mediocrity running through most of this contest.

There were close shaves, for sure – normally involving the frame of a goal struck by efforts from Ollie Watkins, Ezri Konsa and Coady.

But do not let those near misses con you into thinking this was a thrill-aminute. It most certainly was not.

This is what you might have expected

from a Wolves team treading water and a Villa side struggling for momentum.

If anything, Wolves eventually looked the more likely to steal an undeserved win but these two teams will not, on this evidence, be setting the remainder of the season alight.

Instead, for Smith, he needs to work out just how he can make this side more exciting and more threatenin­g if and when he is forced to do without a certain player…either temporaril­y or permanentl­y.

Smith needs to prove that Aston Villa are not the Jack Grealish team.

CRYSTAL PALACE are in the hunt for Sheffield United midfielder John Lundstram.

The 27-year-old is set to leave Bramall Lane when his contract expires in June and will be available as a tempting free agent.

A number of Premier League clubs – including Burnley – have expressed an interest in the player.

But the Eagles are looking at a major overhaul in the summer, when a number of their key men will be out of contract, and Lundstram is high on their list of targets.

ASTON VILLA are talking to defender Ezri Konsa about a new deal in a bid to fend off interest from other clubs.

Liverpool and Tottenham have both been linked with the player on the back of an impressive campaign at Villa Park.

The proposed new deal would bring Konsa – who joined the club from Brentford for £12million in 2019 – into line with other top earners at Villa Park.

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a way past Fabio Silva and Villa failed to find the net without Grealish
BIG MISSES: Ollie Watkins can’t find a way past Fabio Silva and Villa failed to find the net without Grealish
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