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  1. Villa's Iling Junior goes on loan to Pisa published at 18:57 GMT 2 February

    Nick Mashiter
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    Aston Villa's Samuel Iling Junior has cut short his loan at West Bromwich Albion to move to Pisa in Serie A.

    The winger has spent the first half of the season at the Baggies in the Championship.

    He scored once in 24 games but now moves to Pisa to help them in their relegation fight with the club second bottom of Serie A.

    Iling Junior has previously played for Juventus and Bologna in Italy.

    The Baggies - 21st and three points above the Championship relegation zone - have replaced him with Aston Villa team-mate Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba.

    Preston were also keen to take the 19-year-old on loan but Jimoh-Aloba wants to help the Baggies' relegation fight and has opted to return to the club over North End, while Leicester City also enquired.

    Attacker Jimoh-Aloba came through the academy at The Hawthorns before moving to Villa in 2023.

    He made his Premier League debut last month and scored Villa's winner in the 3-2 comeback victory over Red Bull Salzburg in the Europa League last week.

  2. Watch a West Midlands football special as clock ticks downpublished at 17:50 GMT 2 February

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    Watch Total Sport's transfer deadline day special for West Midlands clubs, focusing on the business done by Aston Villa and Wolves, plus the region's EFL sides.

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  3. Elliott expected to remain at Villa published at 13:25 GMT 2 February

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

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    Harvey Elliott is expected to stay on loan at Aston Villa.

    The Liverpool loanee's future has been in doubt since Villa boss Unai Emery decided he did not want to make his move from Anfield permanent.

    Elliott is now three appearances away from triggering a transfer worth £35m after initially joining on loan in the summer.

    The attacker had been sidelined by Emery - although he has remained training with the first team - with the manager saying Villa decided in October not to buy the 21-year-old.

    Yet after an injury crisis at Villa with Boubacar Kamara out for the season and John McGinn and Youri Tielemans out for months, Elliott has featured in Villa's last two games - having not played since 2 October.

    He played the entire match in Villa's Europa League win over Red Bull Salzburg last week and was a second-half substitute in Sunday's 1-0 home defeat by Brentford.

  4. What fans want on deadline daypublished at 07:30 GMT 2 February

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    We asked you what still needs to happen before the transfer window closes at 19:00 GMT on Monday.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Rob: I can't see us signing anyone else this January with PSR restrictions, so my hope is that Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba stays. Having someone with pace on our bench is just what we need now Donyell Malen's gone. Unai Emery wants to loan him out so he can get game time more regularly, but he changed the game against Salzburg as a substitute. He could be waiting in the wings to give our squad a boost when we need it the most.

    Jimmy: What we need depends on two things we don't know. How likely it is that John McGinn is back by early to mid March and whether Alysson is part of the first-team plans. If McGinn is back, and Alysson will be given a run, then we can get away without additions. But if one or both is not happening then we need a winger or an attacking midfielder.

    Chris: With the lack of midfielders currently available, another one wouldn't go amiss. I liked the look of Angel Gomes at Marseilles a couple of seasons back but he seems to have vanished off the radar and now seems to be surfacing on loan at Wolves. A few months under Unai could have turned him back round again. Another right-back would be nice seeing as though Andres Garcia is either injured permanently or not trusted enough. But we are hamstrung by PSR and it's incredibly difficult to recruit the required quality.

    Chay: The best thing Villa should do is do nothing as our squad is strong enough to compete (as long as no more injuries). If not, then consider some loan deals for the midfield or the right-back position for more needed cover.

    Cassie: Depending on the amount Villa can spend, I would like to see Harry Wilson join as his experience in defending and attacking is what we urgently need in midfield. I would sign Ibrahima Konate from Liverpool, but his wages could be difficult. These two players added to the squad would ensure a top-two finish - and if Arsenal slip up... then winners!

    Adam: A combative defensive midfielder (or two) - preferably with a healthy injury record! A new contract for Emery to ward off Real Madrid or Manchester United also wouldn't go amiss.

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  5. Loan interest in youngsters but bulk of expected business donepublished at 07:14 GMT 2 February

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    Aston Villa have already done the bulk of their business with the arrivals of Tammy Abraham and Douglas Luiz.

    The loan return of Juventus midfielder Luiz, who was sold to the Serie A side 18 months ago, was enforced after the season-ending injury to Boubacar Kamara.

    Abraham was a labour of love for Villa, having tried to sign him several times, and he bolsters an attack after the departures of Donyell Malen and Evann Guessand.

    Harvey Elliott's situation remains unchanged, despite the Liverpool loanee coming in from the cold against Red Bull Salzburg for his first appearance since 2 October. Villa are still unwilling to make his move permanent for £35m but it will automatically trigger if he makes four more appearances.

    There is interest from clubs in taking Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba on loan for the second half of the season. West Bromwich Albion have held an interest, with the 19-year-old having come through the academy at the Hawthorns.

    But after the attacker scored Villa's winner in their 3-2 comeback victory over Salzburg on Thursday, a number of other Championship clubs are circling.

    Young striker Rory Wilson is more likely to stay at Villa Park than leave, although his situation could change at short notice.

    Bundesliga side Hoffenheim wanted to take him on loan, with an option to buy, and use him in their under-23 side in Germany's third division. However, that did not happy, and while there is plenty of interest in the 20-year-old, he could stay at Villa beyond the deadline.

  6. Follow transfer deadline daypublished at 07:01 GMT 2 February

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  7. Analysis: VAR debate will rage but Villa should blame themselvespublished at 18:02 GMT 1 February

    Nick Mashiter
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    Aston Villa manager Unai Emery walked down the side of the pitch at full-time with a face like thunder.

    It could have been the defeat, but you expect he will be mulling over what to say about the VAR decision which denied Villa at least a point.

    A four-minute delay to disallow Tammy Abraham's goal had Villa Park singing anti-Premier League and VAR songs, while the debate will rage over whether going back 19 seconds to the start of the move was correct.

    There is no denying, though, that Villa suffered back-to-back home league defeats for the first time since February 2024 when they lost to Newcastle and Manchester United.

    This time - unlike Thursday's win from 2-0 down against Red Bull Salzburg - there was no comeback despite an expected goals (xG) of 1.98, compared to Brentford's 0.53.

    Kelleher did not have a serious stop to make and Villa failed to open up a Brentford team who played more than half the game with 10 men.

    It was attack versus defence in the second half, but Villa were not good enough to find a way through Brentford and failed to capitalise on the gift of Kevin Schade's red card.

    Emery has always played Villa's title chances down and, after losing at home to Everton and Brentford, they have fallen further behind Arsenal.

  8. Aston Villa 0-1 Brentford - the fans' verdictpublished at 18:01 GMT 1 February

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    We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Aston Villa and Brentford.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Villa fans

    Ian: A woeful performance from Villa. Someone signing in after half time would not have realised Brentford had 10 men. Villa huffed and puffed playing slow short passes outside the Brentford box without creating any real chances

    Steven: Like with Everton, we huffed and we puffed but without any of our standout long term midfield trio of Kamara, Tielemans and McGinn we aren't able to turn over teams with that incisive pass or in transition. Fair play to the Bees, they dug in and took time out of the game - who wouldn't I guess…

    Magy: If it's 0-0 when the opposition has a player sent off and, despite having more than a half to play, you still lose, you get what you deserve. Villa need to find a way to break down teams who just park the bus.

    Ged: Just not good enough - Groundhog Day when attacking and hitting a wall of Brentford players. VAR should never have intervened as there was no clear evidence to prove the ball was out - therefore not a clear and obvious error - goal should have stood. Well done Brentford though, they defended valiantly.

    Brentford fans

    George: A thoroughly deserved win that showcases just how far our defensive stability has come - we have always struggled to hold onto a lead and have been wholly outmatched on several previous visits here. If only they gave you a fourth point for winning with ten!

    Mel: Despite Villa's injury list (we know what thats like), its still a 'wow' for this victory. To beat Villa away with 10 for about an hour, shows high levels of focus & resilience. This squad and management team continue to impress (even after last weeks loss) and they deserve nothing but praise. Shade's red - well, let's hope he learns from this.

    Neel: Disappointing judgment by Kevin Schade, once again. Fortunately, a massive performance from the Bees. A mature defensive display full of mettle. Credit to Keith Andrews for making changes early in the 2nd half.

    Jerry: Silly from Schade to fall for the Matty Cash theatrics but a superb goal from Outtara followed by a brilliant defensive display in the second half gave the Bees a deserved victory. What does Thiago have to do though to get a decision go his way? It took two Villa defenders to pull him down halfway through the second half, but the ref decreed that Igor was the culprit because the two Villa players couldn't deal with his strength and were left sprawling on the deck. Onwards and upwards for the Bus stop team.

  9. Aston Villa 0-1 Brentford: What Emery saidpublished at 17:07 GMT 1 February

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    Aston Villa manager Unai Emery speaking to BBC's Match of The Day: "We tried everything and we were dominating, creating chances and stopping them.

    "After the red card, they scored so quick. Before the second-half, we were fighting and taking corners but we didn't score and in football we must accept that and keep going because we are more than then match we lost."

    On his teams disallowed goal: "I have to accept the referees decision but I think it isn't fair.

    "Villa defended fantastically, they have experienced players and today they needed to defend and they did fantastic. We did everything to try and score and everything to stop them but we must accept it."

    On new signings Tammy Abraham and Douglas Luiz's performance: "It is the first match, they need to keep going and we are trying to get information about them, so we keep going.

    "We are frustrated but we will stand up quick and think about how we are and what we are doings.

    "After tomorrow, [transfer deadline] we can do a plan."

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    Did you know?

    • Aston Villa lost a Premier League match in which the opponent received a first half red card for the first time since April 2021, when they lost 2-1 against a Manchester City side who had John Stones dismissed.

    • Villa completed 355 passes in the second half, their most passes in a single half of Premier League of football on record (since 2003-04).

  10. Aston Villa v Brentford: Team newspublished at 12:56 GMT 1 February

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

    Aston Villa XI: Martinez, Cash, Torres, Konsa, Maatsen, Bogarde, Luiz, Sancho, Buendia, Rogers, Abraham

    Ollie Watkins fails to recover from a hamstring injury to face Brentford as Tammy Abraham and Douglas Luiz makes their Aston Villa returns.

    Unai Emery makes seven changes from Thursday's 3-2 win over Red Bull Salzburg, where Watkins came off in the first half.

    He is not in the squad but Abraham starts up front with Luiz also in after returning from Juventus on loan.

    Emi Martinez, Lamare Bogarde, Jadon Sancho and Emi Buendia keep their places.

    Aston Villa XI: Martinez, Cash, Torres, Konsa, Maatsen, Bogarde, Luiz, Sancho, Buendia, Rogers, Abraham

    Subs: Bizot, Lindelof, Digne, Mings, Barkley, Hemmings, Onana, Bailey, Elliott

    Brentford boss Keith Andrew makes three changes at Villa Park.

    Sepp Van den Burg, Jordan Henderson and Dango Ouattara come in following last week's 2-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.

    Nathan Collins, Yehor Yarmoliuk and Mikkel Damsgaard drop to the bench.

    Brentford XI: Kelleher, Henry, Ajer, Van den Berg, Kayode, Jensen, Henderson, Janelt, Schade, Thiago, Ouattara

    Subs: Valdimarsson, Hickey, Pinnock, Yarmoliuk, Collins, Lewis-Potter, Damsgaard, Donovan, Bentt

    Brentford XI: Kelleher, Henry, Ajer, Van den Berg, Kayode, Jensen, Henderson, Janelt, Schade, Thiago, Ouattara
  11. Follow Sunday's Premier League games livepublished at 12:45 GMT 1 February

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  12. What needs to happen before transfer deadline?published at 09:03 GMT 1 February

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    It's transfer deadline day tomorrow, with the window closing at 19:00 GMT.

    How would you assess Aston Villa's window? Do you think any position needs more attention? If so, give us names of who should be brought in. And what about who needs to go?

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  13. Sutton's predictions: Aston Villa v Brentfordpublished at 08:00 GMT 1 February

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    Youri Tielemans is the latest Aston Villa midfielder to be sidelined by injury. He has been so good for them and it is another big blow after they also had John McGinn and Boubacar Kamara ruled out.

    Villa still put in an amazing performance to win at St James' Park without McGinn and Kamara last weekend, and I think they will cope this time too.

    They could be a bit light in midfield and Douglas Luiz will have to go some to match Tielemans' form after rejoining on loan this week, but Villa still have plenty of quality elsewhere.

    They have also brought in Tammy Abraham to help Ollie Watkins out up front, and Emi Buendia and Morgan Rogers are both having brilliant seasons.

    Brentford have been so good at home all season but then they went and got 'Dyched' by Sean Dyche's Nottingham Forest last weekend.

    The Bees really need Igor Thiago to get back among the goals to give them any hope - and he will probably score because I am going to write them off.

    Sutton's prediction: 2-0

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  14. Aston Villa v Brentford: Key stats & talking pointspublished at 13:00 GMT 31 January

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    Aston Villa twice faced Brentford in the opening month of the season, losing 1-0 in the league and on penalties in the Carabao Cup as part of a six-match winless start to the season in all competitions. While Brentford have continued to surpass expectations under rookie head coach Keith Andrews, Villa's transformation has been remarkable and relentless.

    Returning heroes and Villans

    Aston Villa are the Premier League's form side over the past 18 fixtures, earning 43 points – three more than league leaders Arsenal, with Manchester City a point further back and no other team in sight.

    Nonetheless, Villa are now accruing key injuries almost as quickly as points. In the space of four games, first-choice midfield trio Boubacar Kamara, 2024–25 player of the season Youri Tielemans and captain John McGinn all sustained long-term injuries.

    Amid such rotten luck and severe financial constraints, manager Unai Emery has opted for a crowd-pleasing approach – Sunday's game will be a homecoming for re-signed fan favourites Tammy Abraham and Douglas Luiz, as well as winger Leon Bailey, recalled from loan at Roma and whose last league start at Villa Park came a year ago.

    The latter two signings fill the vast void left by Tielemans and McGinn, while Abraham provides the traditional centre-forward option more suited to Villa's system than the departed Donyell Malen.

    All three new recruits have had their own injury issues in recent years and Emery is gambling on their fitness and form. As a loanee, Abraham scored 26 goals – all from 15 yards out or less – to help Villa earn promotion in 2019, while Luiz and Bailey were standout performers for much of the 2023-24 season as the Birmingham side finished fourth.

    Graph highlighting the career-best seasons while at Aston Villa for three players who have returned to the club in January: Tammy Abraham, Leon Bailey, and Douglas Luiz.

    Will Brentford defensive strategy require a rethink?

    Brentford have the joint-fifth highest points tally in the league over the past 18 games, amassing 29 points during that time, but they come into this fixture off the back of successive 2-0 defeats. The Bees haven't lost three league matches in a row without scoring since March 2012 as a League One side.

    They've never won a league game at Villa Park in 10 previous attempts and only bottom side Wolves have fared worse than their eight top-flight away defeats this season.

    Head coach Andrews said of the early-season wins over Aston Villa: "I feel it was such a long time ago for both teams. We've evolved but there's obvious things we can take from the two games that we've looked at this week."

    One of those could well be adapting their usual tactics to lessen Villa's chances of adding to their league-high tally of 13 goals from outside the penalty area. Brentford are typically happy to defend in numbers inside their own 18-yard area and invite the opposition to try their luck from range – 37% of the shots they have faced have been from outside the box, the highest percentage in the division.

    It has been an effective strategy so far, with no side conceding fewer goals from distance.

    Bar chart which shows that 37.1% of the shots faced by Brentford in the league this season have come from outside the penalty area, the biggest share in the division. They have conceded the joint-fewest goals (2) from range though.
  15. Watkins remains a doubt to face Brentfordpublished at 18:18 GMT 30 January

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

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    Ollie Watkins has scored eight goals for Aston Villa this season

    Ollie Watkins remains a doubt for Aston Villa's clash with Brentford on Sunday.

    The England striker has had a scan on the hamstring injury which forced him off in the first half of Villa's 3-2 comeback win over Red Bull Salzburg in the Europa League.

    "Watkins, we will see tomorrow [Saturday]. Today he had a scan, and it's not a clear injury," boss Unai Emery said.

    "He was tired yesterday and the scan is not giving us bad information.

    "We will see tomorrow if he's not feeling comfortable or if he's feeling comfortable to decide to be with us on Sunday."

    Watkins' injury adds to Villa's growing problems with Boubacar Kamara out for the season with a knee injury and John McGinn (knee) and Youri Tielemans (ankle) sidelined for months.

    Tammy Abraham is in line to start on Sunday after joining from Besiktas earlier in the week for £18.25m.

    He was in the stands as Villa recovered from 2-0 down to win 3-2 against Austrian champions Salzburg on Thursday.

    Emery is battling an injury crisis but believes Villa must be able to cope.

    "It's part of our job and I always accept the injured players because it's football," he said.

    "This is the reason why we are normally 22, 23, 24 players in the squad with the young players.

    "During the season, you must be ready when someone is getting injured – hopefully not for a long time because a long injury is the worst thing for the players.

    "We must compete, we must be ready, and we must get our performance like we need in each moment with the players we have."

  16. Rogers ready for extra Villa responsibility published at 17:06 GMT 30 January

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

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    Morgan Rogers is ready to shoulder the extra responsibility amid Aston Villa's injury crisis.

    The England international has welcomed the pressure after Ollie Watkins became the latest injury worry for Villa.

    Rogers replaced him after Watkins came off against Red Bull Salzburg on Thursday and started Villa's comeback as they came from 2-0 down to win 3-2 in the Europa League.

    Boss Unai Emery is hopeful Watkins' hamstring problem is not serious after Boubcar Kamara was ruled out for the season with John McGinn and Youri Tielemans also sidelined for months - leaving Rogers in the spotlight.

    He told BBC Sport: "People are probably looking at me a bit more and I have to deliver, I have to show.

    "Growing up, getting older and playing the kind of games I am playing, I need to take that step up myself and be a leader in the group.

    "I know I am still young and learning off the more experienced players but I can still be a leader on the pitch and show the way, show the young players and other players that I am here to fight, to give my all to win these games when these players are out.

    "There is a bit of responsibility but it is what I enjoy, why I play football.

    "Growing up I always wanted to be the best, I always wanted to shine and show the way. It is no different, it is just about winning the games, however that may be."

    Tyrone Mings - with his first goal since 2023 - and Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba's first senior goal completed Villa's comeback as they finished second in the Europa League league phase.

    Rogers, Villa's nine-goal top scorer, was proud of their resilience after falling 2-0 behind with a depleted squad.

    "Everyone has the same problem and we all have to be ready to just focus on the games and our bodies as best we can," said the 23-year-old. "We are in no different position to anyone else. We have players in there who are ready.

    "That is all that matters. There is a next man-up mentality and we have just got to try and get in there and win the games."

  17. Villa assess Jimoh-Aloba options published at 15:18 GMT 30 January

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

    Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba celebrates for Aston Villa. Image source, Getty Images

    Aston Villa are considering the immediate future of Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba after his European goalscoring heroics.

    The 19-year-old scored his first senior goal to cap Villa's comeback from 2-0 down as they beat Red Bull Salzburg 3-2 in the Europa League on Thursday.

    West Bromwich Albion are keen to take the attacker to The Hawthorns on loan but other clubs have now registered their interest.

    Striker Ollie Watkins is being assessed and has had a scan on the hamstring injury which forced him off in the first half against Salzburg.

    Boss Unai Emery is confident the initial scan has not given Villa "bad information" but Watkins' situation - and his European impact - could have a bearing on whether Jimoh-Aloba is allowed on loan before Monday's deadline.

    Jimoh-Aloba came through the Baggies' academy and joined Villa from Albion in 2023 with new West Brom boss Eric Ramsay looking for reinforcements as they sit three points above the Championship relegation zone.

  18. Villa find a way - but at a pricepublished at 11:55 GMT 30 January

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

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    Aston Villa, once again, ground it out.

    Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba's late winner capped a comeback which never looked likely after Villa fell 2-0 behind to Red Bull Salzburg early in the first half.

    The 19-year-old's first senior goal is a welcome distraction from a performance which lacked drive and intensity and owed much to a collapse from the visitors.

    Maybe Villa could have been forgiven, they had already qualified for the Europa League last 16 and, given injuries, Unai Emery handed George Hemmings a full debut and brought on Jimoh-Aloba and Kadan Young.

    The Austrians folded after being in charge for an hour but victory came at a price for Villa.

    Emery only did what he could realistically do in playing Ollie Watkins - given his lack of striking options - and, such is Villa's luck this month, he came off with a hamstring injury.

    The extent is not known but new signing Tammy Abraham - who watched from the stands on Thursday - could be given a start when Brentford visit Villa Park on Sunday.

    Victory proved Villa's staying power but also underlined their squad's growing fragility.

  19. Villa's youth grab the headlinespublished at 11:23 GMT 30 January

    Tom Gayle
    BBC Radio 5 Live reporter

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    The reality is that a much-changed Aston Villa side did what was expected of them.

    They beat a Salzburg team, who prior to their trip to the West Midlands, had lost five of their seven Europa League matches, and because of the Austrian winter break, had played just one competitive fixture since mid-December.

    However, the dramatic finish to the night's 3-2 victory will live long in the memory of the club's academy.

    Moments after receiving a touchline rollicking from Unai Emery for not carrying out his instructions, Kadan Young drove towards the Holte End, before squaring a cross which was swept home by teenager Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba.

    If there was any way to erase the memories of the sloppy display which saw Aston Villa trailing 2-0 at one stage, it was the sight of two youngsters, born in the second city, combining for a memorable winner.

    Prior to the 87th minute, arguably the biggest headline from a youth perspective was a first senior start for George Hemmings. Unfortunately for the 18-year-old, he like the majority of his outfield team-mates were found to be off the pace in the first half.

    Whilst many will jump to the conclusion he was hooked at the break following a poor display, Emery confirmed afterwards the plan was always for him to play just 45 minutes.

    With no more new arrivals expected before the close of the transfer window, a growing injury crisis and Aston Villa still competing across three competitions, I expect it won't be the last time we see the talented trio called upon this season.