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Villa lose against Spurs
Season 2, Ep. 6
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In this week's episode we focus on Villa's recent loss against Spurs at home and discuss what the team need to do to get back into their winning ways? Should we be already looking at who to bring in in the winter transfer window? And has the international break come at the right time to actually take a moment to regroup and refocus?
Quick predictions and previews as we look ahead to both Lionesses games, especially with a game against Scotland at the Stadium of Light.
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