Tyrone Mings was one of the Aston Villa Heroes in the Brugge Club last night.
The villa lost 1-0 in Jan Breydelstadion in Jan Breydelstadion 1-0, whereby Mings gave away the match-winner elf after a catastrophic confusion with goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez.
But he was excellent when she returned to Bruges when the villa won the first stage of its 16 playoffs 3-1.
The villa sets incredible release of Mings for late victory
He was particularly characterized by an release in the second half, which somehow prevented a header from Hans Vanake that the game was tender with 1-1.
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Tyrone -Mings prevent Hans Vanaken Brugge from giving the lead in a spectacular style. 🤯
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Mings said: “I was more than happy to return here and play again in this stadium because I think we had unfinished business.
“I am very proud of what we did tonight. I really enjoyed this game. We played against them (in the league) and knew a bit what we would expect.
“The game was exactly as we expected. We can be proud of our defensive and attacking game. “
Mings was also effective at the other end with a header that made Leon Bailey in the lead in the lead early.
Maxim de Cuyper achieved, but a late goal of Brandon Mechele and a penalty from Marco Asensio, the men of Unai Emery had a strong advantage to return to Birmingham for the return game next week.
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The Villa boss then said about praise and said: “The first experience he had here was not good.
“Today he reacted fantastic, played focused and seriously and saved an action that would have been a goal. We demand inside. Each player has to challenge themselves.
“I know the difficulties of football and how we experience and can get better. This is my only goal for the players.
“We corrected some things from the game that we played here (in November). Of course we have to correct some things that don’t work well for the next game against Brugge today. “