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West Ham v Aston Villa: a big Premier League encounter

Aston Villa - Martin O’Neill has his say on the battle of the Claret and Blues

By Dave Smith  November 04, 2009
 
 
 
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Martin O’Neill
We wouldn't be good enough to treat anybody lightly, and certainly not West Ham United
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Whilst most eyes will be on the Champions League tonight – notably Liverpool and Arsenal – there’s a Premier League encounter at Upton Park that means a great deal to both clubs.

A victory this evening for West Ham, who have been somewhat out of sorts lately, would see them climb out of the relegation zone.

Meanwhile, Aston Villa would elevate themselves into the top four, at the expense of Manchester City, if they could claim what would be Martin O’Neill’s 50th Premier League victory in charge of the Midlands clubs.

Villa are unbeaten in their last four Premier League games whilst the Hammers, under Gianfranco Zola, are looking for their first win in nine.

So plenty at stake tonight, and here’s what Martin O’Neill has to say about the battle of the claret and blues....


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