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Villa star not fazed by potential City clash

Aston Villa defender Richard Dunne targets Carling Cup final

By GMF Editor  January 07, 2010
Dunne unmoved by potential City clash (©PAphotos)
Dunne unmoved by potential City clash (©PAphotos)
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Richard Dunne
The aim is to get to the final and, come the end of February, to be picking up the trophy
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Aston Villa central defender Richard Dunne has had "no thoughts" about the possibility of facing his former club Manchester City in the Carling Cup final.

Villa's semi-final first leg tie with Blackburn at Ewood Park has been re-arranged for next Thursday and means they will now play six games in 17 days. The winners will face City if they can overcome Manchester United in their semi-final showdown.

But Dunne, who spent nine years with the Blues, is adamant all his focus is on helping Villa to win a trophy and claim the first silverware of his own career, and said: "I really enjoyed my time at City. It was nine years of my career so it doesn't just go away. But the aim is to win a trophy for Aston Villa. I didn't manage to do it when I was at City."

He added: "The opportunity is here, and if it is Manchester City in the final, then we have to do our best to overcome them.

"But I haven't thought about the prospect of playing them.

"And if you look at Manchester City and Manchester United, it is nearly impossible to call these days (who will win). For us, it is just about Aston Villa.

"The aim is to get to the final and, come the end of February, to be picking up the trophy. That is the main thing for me, whoever we play."

Dunne expects City to be active in the transfer market during January at the start of the Roberto Mancinin era.

He said: "When I was there, there was not just one player but four or five linked to the club every day.

"But that is the way Manchester City is. They are a big club with a lot of money to spend and obviously the owner's dream is to win the Premier League so a lot of players want to go there."

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