
Aston Villa captain John McGinn toasted his side's unexpectedly successful return to the Champions League after Tuesday's 3-2 win at RB Leipzig put them on course for a top-eight finish.
Villa moved to third in the table and on course for a top eight finish, 41 years after their last campaign at the highest level of European football.
"It's a bit surreal," McGinn told Amazon Prime after the game.
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