Aston Villa star Danny Ings shows off his elegance by wearing noise-cancelling headphones as Brentford’s surprise mascot.

ASTON VILLA striker Danny Ings gladly joined his mascot wearing noise-cancelling headphones as he marched for his clash with Brentford.

Young Riley Regan attends Aston Villa FC Foundation disabled sessions.

He took to the pitch at Villa Park alongside former Liverpool Ings striker.

And in a grand gesture, the Villa star opted to sign Riley dressed in headphones to block out the noise.

Ings praised the online movement when the poignant moment lit up social media.

One said, “Great respect for Danny Ings ??❤️. “

Another added: “That’s what I love about our #AstonVilla #DannyIngs game. “

And a third said, “What a kind. “

Villa central defender Tyrone Mings also responded to the photo, adding: “The component of the day @IngsDanny?. “

After being praised for his conduct before the game, Ings stepped up and delivered the attack as Villa began life after Steven Gerrard in style.

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Aaron Danks got the rhythm of the team and won 4-0 against Brentford, scoring 3 times in the first quarter of an hour.

E Ings used two to double his total for the season.

The result ended Villa’s 4-game winning streak and moved them up to 14th place in the Premier League table.

The next step for Danks’ men is Newcastle on Saturday, before hosting Manchester United on November 6.

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