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Jack Grealish admits Aston Villa’s Premier League return felt like a friendly

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Vacation home host Chelsea on Sunday after rebooting the Premier League on Wednesday.

Skipper Jack Grealish admits Aston Rental Property‘s Premier League return felt like a friendly as they prepare to invite Chelsea

Vacation home host the Blues on Sunday, with games behind-closed-doors for the remainder of the season amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

Vacation home rebooted the Premier League on Wednesday, drawing 0-0 with Sheffield United and missing out on the opportunity to leave the Premier League drop zone.

Well that was … odd Buzzing to be back out there! A hard made point which we can now develop on Fantastic to see everybody unify for the Black Lives Matter movement! #AVFC pic.twitter.com/UpbJ9I1AIj

— Jack Grealish (@JackGrealish) June 18, 2020

They made a point after goal line technology failed when goalkeeper Orjan Nyland brought Oliver Norwood’s free-kick over the line however referee Michael Oliver’s watch did not sign up the goal.

However Grealish, who has actually been charged with driving without due care and attention and stopping working to stop at a scene of a mishap after he broke lockdown rules in March, has actually discovered adjusting to an empty arena difficult.

“People said it would be different once we got out there because you would know it is on TV and there are millions watching,” he informed Vacation home TELEVISION.

” It’s odd. You do feel it is like a game behind closed doors, most likely like a non-competitive game.

Sheffield United were rejected a goal after technology failed on Wednesday. (Paul Ellis/NMC Pool/PA)

” You attempt not to think like that due to the fact that it is a competitive game and you are defending points.

” However it is hard, if I am sincere. All we can do now is provide our all to the end of the season and attempt to get results

“I love playing with fans and performing in front of fans and showing what I can do.”

Chelsea loanee Danny Drinkwater, who missed out on Wednesday’s draw through injury, can not play against his moms and dad club, while John McGinn will be evaluated as he returns from a fractured ankle.

Bjorn Engels (Achilles) is out in addition to long-lasting knee injury victims Wesley and Tom Heaton.

Aston Villa’s Keinan Davis made his first Premier League start on Wednesday (Paul Ellis/NMC Pool/PA)

Keinan Davis might make his second Premier League start after a full top-flight bow on Wednesday and boss Dean Smith feels the 22- year-old can assist Vacation home endure.

“I thought his impact was really good but it was what I’d seen in the last four weeks of training and in the practice matches we’d had,” he informed a interview.

” He’s going to be a topplayer He’s a lad who has actually come through the academy and I have actually constantly stated I have actually been a big fan of him which the most significant problem is keeping him fit.

“He’s had a few little niggles and injuries over the last 18 months, and he needed a long period without injury. This mini pre-season has been able to give him that.”

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