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Aston Villa hero Savo Milosevic targets Carabao Cup glory to honour of Ugo Ehiogu


SAVO MILOSEVIC wants his old club Aston Villa to win another League Cup today to honour the memory of Ugo Ehiogu.

Hero Milo scored the first goal in a 3-0 Wembley win over Leeds in 1996 that earned Villa their last bit of silverware.

 Milosevic wants Villa to beat Man City in honour of Ehiogu

Milosevic wants Villa to beat Man City in honour of EhioguCredit: Getty

 Milosevic scored as Villa won their last piece of silverware

Milosevic scored as Villa won their last piece of silverwareCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

And England centre-back Ehiogu played a key part in that Brian Little-led team.

But he died three years ago, aged just 44, after collapsing at the Tottenham training ground where he was Under-23s coach.

Milosevic, now 46, said: “There was a ‘clan’ in the team — Ugo, Mark Bosnich, Dwight Yorke, Ian Taylor and me.

“We spent a lot of time together, so I was close with Ugo. He was a great player, a great friend and a great human being.

“I would call him a giant of a man, in every sense. I was shocked when I heard about his death but I’ll remember him for the rest of my life.

“I hope Villa will find the strength to spring a surprise against Manchester City. It would be nice to get a trophy and to dedicate it to him.”



Milosevic, now boss of Partizan Belgrade in his native Serbia, has fond memories of his other team-mates in that Villa side.

He explained: “The class of Gareth Southgate was immediately obvious at that time.

“I was young then, I didn’t think that far but it’s clear to me now that he had that coaching gene. I am very pleased he is doing well for England.”

 Milosevic is hoping for an Aston Villa miracle at Wembley

Milosevic is hoping for an Aston Villa miracle at WembleyCredit: Getty

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