'Bargain buy' Dunne impresses Davies

23 December 2009 15:18
Central defender Dunne, 30, had been skipper at City and spent nine years with the club but the arrival of Joleon Lescott and Kolo Toure meant his days were numbered.[LNB]He was allowed to join Villa for £6million on the final day of the summer transfer window and has played a massive role in their impressive push for a Champions League spot.[LNB]The Republic of Ireland defender will be looking to help fourth-placed Villa achieve a fifth successive league win when they visit Arsenal on Sunday.[LNB]Fellow centre-back Davies, now back in full training after shoulder surgery, said: "I was surprised when Manchester City let Richard go.[LNB]"I did not think they would let him leave. They have brought in two good centre-halves in (Lescott and Toure) but we got Richard for £6million and they have paid something like £24million and £14 million.[LNB]"I think we have got a bargain and he has been superb for us and also scored some vital goals.[LNB]"A lot of people think Richard is older than he is because he has been around a long time and he started as a young player at Everton.[LNB]"But you can see the quality he has, the form he is in and I think City are regretting letting him go."[LNB]Davies is confident Villa have the strength in depth this season to sustain a push for a top-four spot during the second half of the campaign.[LNB]He said: "I was looking at the fixture list recently and there is one spell where I think Villa have got something like seven games in 24 days and, if we draw with Blackburn in the FA Cup, it would be eight in 24 days.[LNB]"It is a tough schedule and the games are coming thick and fast.[LNB]"Last season I think we used the least number of players of any team in the Premier League but this time we have a stronger back-up."[LNB]Emile Heskey is Villa's only fresh injury doubt for the trip to the Emirates Stadium.[LNB]The England striker picked up a groin problem during the weekend win over Stoke but Villa boss Martin O'Neill is hopeful he will be able to play some part during the festive programme.[LNB]If he is ruled out, O'Neill has a ready-made replacement in John Carew, who came off the substitutes' bench to score the winner against Tony Pulis' side.[LNB][LNB]

Source: Team_Talk