In an interview with the club’s official website, Aston Villa star Jack Grealish revealed that he is dreaming of winning the play-off final at Wembley.
Grealish is loving the responsibility of being the Aston Villa captain and he wants to deliver promotion for his boyhood club.
The 23-year-old midfielder played a crucial role in last night’s comeback victory against Rotherham United to deliver a seventh straight win for Aston Villa.
Despite being down to 10 men and losing at half-time, Aston Villa turned things around by clinching a 2-1 victory.
Grealish, who is the skipper at Aston Villa, scored the winner, finishing off a fine move which he orchestrated with skill, vision and directness.

And now the former England under-21 star has admitted he thinking ahead and dreaming of a promotion winners’ medal at Wembley.
Grealish told Aston Villa’s official website: “I love it. I just want to keep winning, keep captaining the club and hopefully, come the end of the season, I’ll be at Wembley with a promotion medal around my neck.”
Aston Villa are the form team in the Championship at the moment, having won their last seven consecutive matches.
With five points separating them from seventh place, it looks increasingly likely that the Villans will be competing in the play-offs.
And it clearly means so much to Grealish – a local lad and boyhood fan who could captain his side to promotion at Wembley.
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