Leeds United v Aston Villa: Doubt over Ross McCormack as boss Steve Bruce plots path to '˜big league'
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McCormack left Leeds for Fulham in 2014 but joined Villa in the summer and looked on course to make a third appearance at Elland Road for the opposing side after two outings with Fulham.
But the 30-year-old striker is still recovering from an ankle injury, with Villa also likely to be without centre-back Nathan Baker who is struggling with a groin problem.
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Hide AdVilla boss Bruce has been impressed with both Leeds and their head coach Garry Monk this season, saying: “I saw them against Liverpool and they are a very, very good side. We look at Leeds – with the history and the tradition and the support they have got – they have got a wonderful support.
“Leeds versus Aston Villa, for me, should be in the big league – but we’re not. But there will be no disputing that it should be a great game.
“Both teams are in form, both teams are bang at it and it should be a very, very good game of football.”
Hailing the attributes of Monk, Bruce added: “He is a very bright, articulate, young manager and one to look out for in the future. He’s certainly got Leeds at it.”
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Hide Ad“I was really impressed with them against Liverpool the other night - it could have gone either way and it will be a tough challenge.
“They are in the top six and Garry’s done a wonderful job.”
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