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    BBC Sport Villa are final underdogs - Sherwood



    Tim Sherwood has led Villa to a first FA Cup final since 2000, when they lost 1-0 to Chelsea



    Aston Villa boss Tim Sherwood says all the pressure will be on Arsenal when the two sides meet in the FA Cup final.

    Villa reached their first FA Cup final in 15 seasons courtesy of a
    2-1 semi-final victory over Liverpool
    on Sunday.

    On 30 May they will face the Gunners, who have already beaten them 3-0 and 5-0 this season and are 13th places above them in the Premier League table.

    "We will be the underdogs," said Sherwood. "The pressure is on Arsenal as they are the holders."

    The 46-year-old, whose team are currently 15th in the league table and just four points above the relegation zone, added: "For now we have to put the final on the backburner.

    "There is a lot of hard work between now and that game. It'll be a great occasion for the football club but nothing is won yet.

    "We need to secure our safety and then come back and take the game to Arsenal."

    Upsetting the odds


    Villa upset the odds to win Sunday's semi-final at Wembley against a Liverpool side who beat them 2-0 at Villa Park in the league in January and are pushing for a top-four finish this season.

    They also had to come from behind, with Christian Benteke's low finish and a superb team goal, finished off by Fabian Delph, overturning Philippe Coutinho's driven opener for the Reds.

    "Not many gave us a chance today but we believed it and when we stepped onto the pitch we realised the fans believed it too," said Sherwood.

    "I thought we dominated the football after Benteke's goal and caused Liverpool a lot of problems.

    "We looked at Liverpool and thought we could cause problems with two number 10s. Jack Grealish and Charles N'Zogbia played in the pockets and were hard to pick up.

    "We knew our midfield three would have the energy to cope and I thought the game plan worked perfectly today."

    The Villains' new hero


    Jack Grealish had not started a game for Aston Villa prior to Tim Sherwood's appointment in February but the 19-year-old midfielder impressed enough on his full debut in the
    3-3 Premier League draw with QPR
    to keep his place for the following two games, including Sunday's semi-final, in which he excelled.









    Congratulations for Villa on Twitter



    Prime Minister and Villa fan David Cameron: Congratulations to Aston Villa on reaching the FA Cup final. A tremendous achievement.


    Former Villa midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger: Proud of this Aston Villa team! Can't wait to watch you lift the FA Cup trophy!


    Ex-Villa midfielder Steve Froggatt: Villa gave an outstanding team display, Delph and Grealish individually superb. Great day for the club and the fans.



    "He could be right up there amongst the best of them," Sherwood told BT Sport. "The ball is a friend of his.

    "The bigger the stage, the better he plays, and that's a sign of real talent.

    "He's very durable, he's a big guy - he takes more even kicks in training than on the pitch. But he's only a kid and he's still learning.

    "He's Aston Villa through and through. He lives a couple of miles away from the ground. He just wants to play for Aston Villa and I want to give him the platform to do that because he has earned the right."

    A Fab showing from Delph



    Central midfielder Delph has been a key figure for Villa in a season that has also seen the 25-year-old
    make his full England debut.


    He underlined this with the winner at Wembley - a cool side-footed finish after collecting Grealish's pass into the box.

    "When I came to the club Fabian Delph had just signed a new contract. He's showed a lot of loyalty and he will do for me," added Sherwood.

    "We need characters like that who are willing to put themselves on the line.

    "I've never seen him have a bad day for England at Wembley and hopefully he'll play well in the final.

    "He's nicked a couple of goals for us recently and I've been encouraging him to do that.

    "Hopefully he'll carry on that way and become too expensive for anybody to buy."











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    Default Re: Villa are final underdogs - Sherwood

    It was a fantastic team display from villa and thoroughly deserved in my opinion. Liverpool lacked desire. Onwards and upwards, premiership is the main concern then it's arsenal who will be favorites.
    If you can't run with the big dogs, stay in the porch!!!!

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    Default Re: Villa are final underdogs - Sherwood

    Well done Villa, best team won on the day.

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    Default Re: Villa are final underdogs - Sherwood

    Well done to Villa for the victory. Totally deserved on the day. However, part of me wished for an Arsenal vs Liverpool final as it would be 2 historic teams playing for honours.

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    Default Re: Villa are final underdogs - Sherwood

    Villa.jpgWas a great day at Wembley....

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    Default Re: Villa are final underdogs - Sherwood

    Quote Originally Posted by Praetor View Post
    Well done to Villa for the victory. Totally deserved on the day. However, part of me wished for an Arsenal vs Liverpool final as it would be 2 historic teams playing for honours.
    Not looking for an argument but villa aren't historic? Check the trophy cabinet although I know they were all a long time ago. Just saying...
    If you can't run with the big dogs, stay in the porch!!!!

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    Default Re: Villa are final underdogs - Sherwood

    Quote Originally Posted by Praetor View Post
    Well done to Villa for the victory. Totally deserved on the day. However, part of me wished for an Arsenal vs Liverpool final as it would be 2 historic teams playing for honours.
    Strange comment, So what exactly is a historic team ?

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