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ADOMAH HANDS BRUCE A BONUS

Terry off the mark to help Villa rise

By John Wragg

OFF THE MARK: John Terry scores his first goal for Villa
PICTURES: Action Images

ALBERT Adomah’s hot streak took Aston Villa into the top six of the Championship for the first time under boss Steve Bruce.
It was a big day for John Terry as well with his first goal for the club, but it was flying Adomah and his fifth goal in six games that took Villa into fifth.
Fulham had got themselves back into the game with a Stefan Johansen free-kick two minutes into first-half injury time. But Villa regained control before the second half ...

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