Aston Villa manager Remi Garde is set to end Jack Grealish's exile and
allow the midfielder to return to first team training ahead of Sunday's
game against Arsenal.
Grealish was banished to the under-21 squad following reports of a visit
to
a Manchester nightclub hours after Villa's 4-0 loss at Everton on
November 21 and was not included in Garde's side for the last two league
matches.
However, the 20-year-old is poised to rejoin the senior squad after playing for the reserves against Derby County.
"Jack Grealish will play for the reserve team on Monday and will
probably rejoin the group after that," Garde was quoted as saying by the
club website (www.avfc.co.uk).
The manager, whose side prop up the Premier League table and are six
points adrift of second-from-bottom Sunderland, hailed his team's unity
after they secured a 1-1 draw at Southampton on Saturday.
"I saw solidarity between players and the desire to fight all together
and not concede goals," he said. "We didn't have the same attitude at
Everton or even in our last home game against Watford (a 3-2 defeat).
"Solidarity for me is the key when you are fighting not to be relegated.
If we show this kind of performance again in terms of spirit in the
team, we will get more points."
Monday, 7 December 2015
Grealish to return against Arsenal
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