Sign up NOW for our daily Villa newsletter direct to your inbox Subscribe Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid Email

Aston Villa 's Callum O'Hare impressed in sky blue tonight as he led Coventry City to an FA Cup third round replay win over Bristol Rovers at St Andrew's.

O'Hare decked out in the number 17 but lacking claret was in inspired form for his loan club, setting up two goals to see his loan club, Coventry, through to the next round with a three-nil victory.

The Villa youngster tested Rovers keeper van Stappershoef from distance, before taking a creative role and allowing Max Biamou to beat him for Coventry's first goal of the night.

O'Hare flitted into the middle to receive the ball , glancing towards the half-space, before playing in Biamou with an enticing through ball. Niamou then slotted past van Stappershoef.

Coventry's free-flowing play pushed Rovers back with O'Hare enjoying a fantastic night of pulling the strings, and even starting counters with nifty and timely interceptions while showcasing his passing and dribbling ability. The Villa loan man wasn't happy with a single assist and quickly doubled up by playing in debutant Josh Pask. O'Hare rode a physical challenge to skip forward, juked his aggressor and slotted in a perfect pass for Pask who buried van Stappershoef.

O'Hare made way for Jodi Jones with the Sky Blues up three-nil at sixty minutes, but by that time had ravaged Bristol Rovers. It wasn't long before the PA system announced that the youngster would be awarded with the man of the match award.

Interestingly, Coventry will now face Birmingham City in the fourth round of the FA Cup at St Andrew's, where Coventry have been drawn as the home team due to a ground-sharing agreement. O'Hare will now face the prospect of lining up against Birmingham - on their own turf - as an Aston Villa player, playing for the home team at St Andrew's.

You couldn't make it up - but this odd fairytale is more than deserved following O'Hare's scintillating performance tonight.