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McGinn ready to cheer on Man City to secure top-four place

Aston Villa captain John McGinn joked his side will "have our Man City tops on" on Tuesday after closing in on Champions League qualification with a 3-3 draw with Liverpool.

Jhon Duran scored twice in the final 10 minutes as Villa came from 3-1 down to earn a vital point, which means they will be guaranteed a top-four spot if Tottenham fail to beat Manchester City on Tuesday night.

If Spurs win, their fate will go down to the final day where Villa travel to an in-form Crystal Palace while the London club visit already-relegated Sheffield United.

And McGinn was hoping City can do the job for them in north London.

"It's a brilliant effort towards the end," he told Sky Sports. "We got a bit of luck. It's been a tough few weeks with lads coming back and playing through the pain barrier.

"There's some of us that have never been close to the Champions League in our life.

"The manager has a no-excuse mentality. People have written us off and we've floated under the radar.

"We'll have our Man City tops on tomorrow."

Boss Unai Emery said his only focus was on preparing for Sunday's match with Palace and not what happens at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

"I am exhausted, more than the players," he said. "We are very proud of how we finished here, not winning, but playing a match with desire to beat Liverpool and get to the fourth position.

"We didn't get it and there is still one match to play on Sunday at Palace. We were here creating something special.

"It is not in my hands, there are other teams playing for different objectives."

Villa had looked dead and buried as Emiliano Martinez's astonishing gaffe handed the Reds a second-minute goal, which was cancelled out by Youri Tielemans, before strikes from Cody Gakpo and Jarell Quansah put

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