Aston Villa boss Smith keen to tap Terry's experience

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Mon, 15 Oct 2018 - 07:30 GMT

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Football Soccer - Arsenal v Chelsea - Barclays Premier League - Emirates Stadium - 24/1/16 Chelsea's John Terry applauds the fans at the end of the match Action Images via Reuters / John Sibley Livepic

Football Soccer - Arsenal v Chelsea - Barclays Premier League - Emirates Stadium - 24/1/16 Chelsea's John Terry applauds the fans at the end of the match Action Images via Reuters / John Sibley Livepic

Oct 15 (Reuters) - New Aston Villa boss Dean Smith expects his assistant John Terry to be heavily involved in decision-making despite the arrival of Richard O'Kelly as assistant head coach on Monday.

The Championship (second-tier) side last week named former Brentford manager Smith as head coach following the sacking of Steve Bruce. Former England skipper Terry was handed his first senior coaching role as Smith's assistant.

The club said on Monday that the pair would be joined by O'Kelly, who has worked with Smith at Walsall and Brentford.

"He (Terry) will be involved in everything I do and I have told him that ... that's how he will learn," Smith told Aston Villa TV.

"I spoke to him at length, with what he's done in the game and the coaches he's worked under ... for him to want to work under me is really good for me. I can tap into his knowledge."

Smith said O'Kelly would make the group stronger.

"He knows how I work. He's a good coach, good person and he challenges me, Smith added.

"Being a head coach, what you have to do constantly is make decisions and you won't always get them right but it's important you learn from them and Richard will challenge me. He'll be good for the group."

Villa are 15th in the Championship with three wins in 12 games. They face Swansea City on Saturday.

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