Aston Villa will travel to Everton tomorrow at almost full strength for the first time since Gerard Houllier took over at the club.
Other than the suspended Ciaran Clark, Kyle Walker is the only doubt for the trip to Goodison Park with a hip injury he sustained on international duty with England.
Houllier is optimistic that the on-loan Tottenham full-back could play a part and is pleased to have all his regular first-team players available.
Richard Dunne and James Collins are both fit to play after recovering from their respective shoulder and calf injuries.
Luke Young will also join the defensive duo in the travelling party after shaking off a niggling groin injury that ruled him out of the recent defeat to Wolves.
Since the Frenchman’s arrival Villa have been cursed with rotten injury luck but they travel to Liverpool tomorrow with all their key players at Houllier’s disposal.
“If they (Richard and James) are fit, they will play. It is as simple as that because they are personality players and they have the club at heart. They have strong experience. They were unfortunately both injured against Wolves but Richard played for Ireland with a small degree of pain.
Other than the suspended Ciaran Clark, Kyle Walker is the only doubt for the trip to Goodison Park with a hip injury he sustained on international duty with England.
Houllier is optimistic that the on-loan Tottenham full-back could play a part and is pleased to have all his regular first-team players available.
Luke Young will also join the defensive duo in the travelling party after shaking off a niggling groin injury that ruled him out of the recent defeat to Wolves.
Since the Frenchman’s arrival Villa have been cursed with rotten injury luck but they travel to Liverpool tomorrow with all their key players at Houllier’s disposal.
“If they (Richard and James) are fit, they will play. It is as simple as that because they are personality players and they have the club at heart. They have strong experience. They were unfortunately both injured against Wolves but Richard played for Ireland with a small degree of pain.
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