Aston Villa 3-0 Everton: Toffees’ unbeaten run comes to an end at Villa Park

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Matty Cash celebrates
Matty Cash scored his first ever Premier League goal on his 33rd appearance in the competition

Aston Villa scored three goals in nine minutes as a brilliant second-half display saw Everton’s unbeaten run ended at Villa Park.

As one of only five Premier League teams still unbeaten before Saturday’s game, the Toffees fell apart in the second half as the hosts deservedly took all three points.

After a lacklustre first half with few chances, the game sprung to life in the 66th minute when Villa full-back Matty Cash fired past stand-in Everton goalkeeper Asmir Begovic with a fine left-footed finish.

The Toffees conceded again three minutes later as substitute Leon Bailey’s corner was headed into his own net by Lucas Digne at the near post.

Bailey added a third 15 minutes from full-time after showing great composure to nod the ball down before finding the roof of the net with a thunderous strike.

After a disappointing start to the season, Dean Smith’s side move up to 10th in the table with their second victory of the campaign.

Toffees struggle without absent trio

After a brilliant second-half display themselves against Burnley on Monday night, Everton were unable to repeat their performance at Villa Park and rarely threatened going forward, managing just one shot on target.

Going into the match Rafael Benitez was forced into three unwanted changes as the Toffees suffered from their midweek victory, losing Jordan Pickford and Richarlison to shoulder and knee injuries respectively. Their preparations were further hampered when club captain Seamus Coleman was withdrawn from the squad after struggling with a hamstring injury in Friday’s training session.

The trio, who had started every league game this season, were replaced by Begovic, Alex Iwobi and deadline-day signing Salomon Rondon, who led the line on his first start for Everton.

The experienced Begovic was called into action early doors, as he made a sharp, reactive save to deny a powerful Tyrone Mings header from Villa’s first corner of the match.

But the Toffees were poor at the other end and their solitary shot on target fell to Andros Townsend, whose long-range effort was straight into the path of Villa’s returning goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez.

Everton’s frustrating afternoon was summed up when, at 0-0, Demarai Gray looked through on goal after spinning past Ezri Konsa before being pulled back by the defender on the edge of the box, only for referee Craig Pawson to allow play to continue.

Victory would have seen Benitez enjoy his best start to a Premier League season, but his side lacked a cutting edge as they played the final 30 minutes with no recognised striker on the pitch after Rondon was replaced by Andre Gomes.

Not long after, the floodgates began to open as Villa sprung into life.

Smith’s side are now unbeaten in five league games against Everton since their 2019 return to the Premier League, and are enjoying their longest run without defeat at Villa Park in the top flight since January 2015.

Player of the match

BaileyLeon Bailey

Aston Villa

  1. Squad number31Player nameBailey

  2. Squad number2Player nameCash

  3. Squad number5Player nameMings

  4. Squad number6Player nameDouglas Luiz

  5. Squad number19Player nameNakamba

  6. Squad number41Player nameRamsey

  7. Squad number20Player nameIngs

  8. Squad number11Player nameWatkins

  9. Squad number4Player nameKonsa

  10. Squad number16Player nameTuanzebe

  11. Squad number1Player nameMartínez

  12. Squad number3Player nameTargett

  13. Squad number7Player nameMcGinn

  14. Squad number15Player nameTraoré

  15. Squad number18Player nameYoung

Everton

  1. Squad number11Player nameGray

  2. Squad number16Player nameDoucouré

  3. Squad number14Player nameTownsend

  4. Squad number6Player nameAllan

  5. Squad number15Player nameBegovic

  6. Squad number5Player nameKeane

  7. Squad number13Player nameMina

  8. Squad number22Player nameGodfrey

  9. Squad number17Player nameIwobi

  10. Squad number33Player nameRondón

  11. Squad number12Player nameDigne

  12. Squad number21Player nameAndré Gomes

  13. Squad number24Player nameGordon

  14. Squad number2Player nameKenny

  15. Squad number26Player nameDavies

Line-ups

Aston Villa

Formation 5-3-2

  • 1Martínez
  • 2CashSubstituted forTraoréat 86′minutes
  • 4Konsa
  • 16Tuanzebe
  • 5Mings
  • 3TargettSubstituted forBaileyat 61′minutesBooked at 76minsSubstituted forYoungat 82′minutes
  • 41Ramsey
  • 6Douglas Luiz
  • 7McGinnSubstituted forNakambaat 40′minutes
  • 20Ings
  • 11Watkins

Substitutes

  • 10Buendía
  • 12Steer
  • 15Traoré
  • 18Young
  • 19Nakamba
  • 21El Ghazi
  • 30Hause
  • 31Bailey
  • 35Archer

Everton

Formation 4-4-1-1

  • 15Begovic
  • 22GodfreyBooked at 72minsSubstituted forKennyat 80′minutes
  • 13Mina
  • 5Keane
  • 12Digne
  • 14Townsend
  • 16Doucouré
  • 6AllanSubstituted forGordonat 72′minutes
  • 17IwobiSubstituted forDaviesat 81′minutes
  • 11Gray
  • 33RondónSubstituted forAndré Gomesat 63′minutes

Substitutes

  • 2Kenny
  • 4Holgate
  • 21André Gomes
  • 24Gordon
  • 26Davies
  • 31Lonergan
  • 32Branthwaite
  • 50Simms

Referee:
Craig Pawson

Attendance:
41,888

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