
Aston Villa captain John McGinn is excited facing Tottenham today.
McGinn admits he's a fan of their former Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou.
He told the Daily Mail: "Tottenham are exciting to watch. Their home game with Chelsea recently was the wildest 100 minutes of football I've ever seen.
"I have never met their manager but I only hear good things about him. It's similar to the way the manager is thought of here. They have a clear identity how they want to play and they stick by it.
"We thought we could challenge for the top four before the season started. We had a lot of belief in the team. Then we went to Newcastle on the opening day and lost 5-1. Any sort of over-confidence, arrogance, complacency we might have had, all that came out in one game and collided with a few injuries to two of our main starters.
"That was good for us, it brought us back to earth. We had a bit of a chastening experience at Anfield this season, too. The minute you think you're doing OK in this league, not only do you get beat, you get smashed.
"We are in uncharted territory, a lot of us. The potential is high but it's about keeping everyone fit, focused and humble. That's my job, that's the manager's job. Humility's a big thing in this league because, if you take your foot off the gas, you're in trouble."

