Big Eck backs Zog to wing it

24 September 2011 13:30
Aston Villa boss Alex McLeish has challenged Charles N'Zogbia and other squad members to fill the gap left by Ashley Young and Stewart Downing.[LNB] Villa received around £36million after selling Young and Downing to Manchester United and Liverpool respectively with N'Zogbia brought in from Wigan.[LNB]He has struggled to make a telling impact so far but impressed as a substitute in the midweek Carling Cup defeat against Bolton.[LNB]McLeish, whose side visit QPR on Sunday, said: "Let's not kid ourselves, losing guys like Ashley Young and Stewart Downing can hurt anybody.[LNB]"We lost a couple of really good players in those two amongst others who left at the end of the season (Nigel Reo-Coker, Brad Friedel).[LNB]"But we've got players in and it's now a challenge for them to show that they can emulate these players."[LNB]McLeish came close to signing N'Zogbia when manager of Birmingham and is confident he will eventually show his true form.[LNB]He said: "Charles is a player who, for me, in the last two months of last season did a lot to keep Wigan in the Barclays Premier League.[LNB]"There's been some decent play from him with us. I thought he did well on his debut and against Wolves.[LNB]"But the final ball that we're used to seeing him delivering has just eluded him at the moment.[LNB]"He'll get that. He's looking much, much brighter, he came on the other day (against Bolton) and did well.[LNB]"He believes in himself. We've just got to keep believing in him."[LNB]McLeish is looking for a positive reaction after the Carling Cup exit after speaking with his experienced players at the end of the game.[LNB]He said: "We need a reaction. I think on the night Bolton were a bit more experienced and streetwise than us.[LNB]"We definitely got into good positions, but the final ball or the retention of the ball wasn't up to standard. So we have to get those standards raised.[LNB]"I wanted to hear a couple of the experienced players' points of view after the game and it was fine. It was a good debate.[LNB]"We're not the only Premier League club to get knocked out of the Carling Cup. But we don't like losing at home and the fans don't like that either."[LNB]Villa's record signing Darren Bent is ruled out of the trip to Loftus Road with his groin problem but will not require surgery.[LNB]But his involvement with England for their Euro 2012 qualifier with Montenegro on October 7 will depend on him being fit to face Wigan next weekend.[LNB]McLeish said: "He's not bad. We think he'll be ready for the next game.[LNB]"There was a bit of fluid but I think the scan was quite good in terms of good news for Darren.[LNB]"There wasn't anything that would suggest it would keep him out longer or he would have to get any kind of operation.[LNB]"Will he be available for England? That depends on him being fit for us next weekend."[LNB]Emile Heskey (hamstring) is still unavailable and on-loan Tottenham midfielder Jermaine Jenas is given a 50-50 chance of recovering from a thigh problem.[LNB]

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