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This Wednesday evening, Aston Villa receives the Bruges club on behalf of the eighth finals return from the Champions League.
The English club, 3-1 winner in the first leg against the Bruges club, is in a favorable position to qualify for the quarter-finals of the competition. In case of success, he will face Paris Saint-Germain for a place in the semi-finals.
Loaned by PSG to Aston Villa, Marco Asensio, Spanish attacking midfielder, could find his former club. According to information from the newspaper L'Équipe, the current Villans player is not prevented by a contractual clause from participating in this potential double confrontation against the team led by Luis Enrique.
Efficient since his arrival at Villa
Discarded by Luis Enrique's plans at PSG, Marco Asensio had to look for a new club for the second part of the season. In Aston Villa, under the direction of Unai Emery, the former Real Madrid player benefits from a significant playing time.
Since his arrival, he has scored five goals in all competitions, one of which is in the first leg against Club Bruges.
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