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Aside from its top and tail, the Premier League table has yet to really take shape.
After the first 10 Premier League games of the season, Aston Villa sit just four points off second and as many points above 16th-placed Leeds United.
That’s why next weekend’s home match against Bournemouth - who currently occupy fourth place - is an important one, even if it is still early in the campaign.
If the Premier League table isn't going to take shape any time soon, then Villa must help define it. They missed a chance to make a statement last weekend against Liverpool.
The Reds had lost six of their previous seven games, while Villa had won six of their last seven in all competitions. Had Villa won at Anfield - and scoring the first goal would certainly have given them the p

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