Ghanaian winger, Albert Adomah remains doubtful of Aston Villa's chances of winning ahead of their trip to Fulham on Saturday.
The former Middlesbrough winger is being assessed for a hamstring problem, while midfielder, Jack Grealish is struggling with a calf issue.
Steve Bruce will be hoping to get another good result at Craven Cottage which will help them maintain their second position on the championship league log.
The Villans have won seven straight in the championship and will be hoping to equal the club’s best postwar winning streak. They could also climb four points clear of rivals Derby with a victory.
And with 15 games left to finish the season, Bruce is unsurprisingly urging caution," said the boss.
“We haven’t done anything yet.
“We can’t get carried away with a win in the derby. It was great for all Villa fans to win last week (against Birmingham).
“But if we think we’re Real Madrid, we’re not. We haven't achieved anything yet."
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