Everything you need to know about the match between Aston Villa and Everton at Villa Park this weekend.
Both teams will want to come out fighting after such a poor start, but Villa’s superior quality in attacking areas combined with the backing of the home crowd should see through to a hard-fought win. A hard game to predict. Tyrone Mings and Emi Buendia are available for Villa but Kortney Hause remains sidelined.
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The Toffees fell to a 1-0 opening day defeat against Chelsea at Goodison Park last weekend, with a penalty from Jorginho settling the contest, but Frank Lampard has strengthened his side in two key areas since then. Salomon Rondon has served his suspension and is likely to start on Saturday, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Yerry Mina, Andre Gomes, Ben Godfrey and Andros Townsend still missing through injury. Gerrard had managed Patterson during his time as Rangers boss, moving to Aston Villa in November of last year. The Premier League halts for the World Cup in mid-November, with Everton's last game before the break against Bournemouth on November 12. On this occasion, the French full-back will be shaping up against the Toffees. The defender has begun his rehabilitation work at Finch Farm having had surgery earlier this week.
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It’s wishful, but not unrealistic thinking and with that it’s a 2-1 win for Aston Villa. The back four will likely be the same as last week, though there’s a chance Mings comes on for Konsa. In the midfield, we’ll see Kamara holding with Douglas Luiz and John McGinn. The number 10 position will go to Coutinho, though I’d love to see Emi, and Ollie Watkins partnering with Danny Ings in attack. Bournemouth weren’t supposed to be good, they, in fact, are not good, and Villa have no business losing to them.
Both teams had a poor first outing, with Steven Gerrard's side losing 2-0 to Bournemouth, while Frank Lampard's blues were defeated 1-0 by Chelsea. Here's ...
Tyrone Mings could features against the Toffees. Highlights will also be available on BBC's Match of the Day on Saturday evening. The game kicks off at 12.30PM BST on Saturday August 13, and will be held at Villa Park, which has a capacity of 42,682.
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Brentford will then host United in the evening kick-off at 5.30pm with Christian Eriksen returning to the side who gave him a chance last season. But there could equally be plenty of goals in games at the Amex, St Mary's and Molineux. Old rivals Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard will stand in opposite dugouts for the first time as opposing managers.
Aston Villa and Everton will be looking to kickstart their Premier League campaigns in 2022/23 as they face off at Villa Park this weekend.
Sat, Aug 13 Sat, Aug 13 Sat, Aug 13 Sat, Aug 13 1 hr 20 minutes to KO: Both these teams started the season with defeats: Everton were edged out at home by Chelsea, while Villa were beaten at Bournemouth. Gerrard's men attempted 13 shots from open play on the south coast, a figure bettered only by Tottenham Hotspur (15) and Newcastle United (17) last week. Frank Lampard! A match between two struggling sides desperate to improve and lay down a marker for the season, with tedious arguments over England's best midfielders rumbling on in the background... — — 17th min: Anthony Gordon turns and sprints away down the Villa right. It's the kind of game where spells of possession could be key simply to give your team a breather. — —
Aston Villa face Everton in their second game of the 2022-23 Premier League season - here's everything you need to know.
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Aston Villa and Everton will be looking to kickstart their Premier League campaigns in 2022/23 as they face off at Villa Park this weekend.
— — — — — — Sat, Aug 13 Sat, Aug 13 Sat, Aug 13 Sat, Aug 13 1 hr 20 minutes to KO: Both these teams started the season with defeats: Everton were edged out at home by Chelsea, while Villa were beaten at Bournemouth. Gerrard's men attempted 13 shots from open play on the south coast, a figure bettered only by Tottenham Hotspur (15) and Newcastle United (17) last week. It's the kind of game where spells of possession could be key simply to give your team a breather.
Minute-by-minute report: It's Gerrard v Lampard as both teams look to record their first points of the season. Join Scott Murray.
8 min: Coady puts his foot on the ball and slows things down for Everton. He nearly sends McNeil away with a raking pass. Mykolenko had a bit of his shirt, but not much, and he was outside the box anyway. Villa come again, Cash bursting into the box from the right and falling over, claiming a penalty. The pass is woefully overhit, and Gray does well just to keep the ball in play, then wins a corner. Tarkowski wins a header, and Gordon bundles the loose ball home from a couple of yards. 13 min: Mings sends a long pass down the inside-right channel for Watkins, who takes the ball down neatly, but fails to find Ings in the middle. The ball drops to Gray, six yards out, but before he can poke home, Kamara arrives to deny him and concede a corner. The ball drops to Patterson on the edge of the box. 48 min: Gray flicks a header down the left to cleverly send Mykolenko into space. 46 min: Iwobi miscontrols then brings down McGinn as he prepares to scoot towards the Everton box. 49 min: Patterson takes on Digne down the right and wins. 50 min: Villa predictably struggle to clear the set piece.
I don't know what Gerrard's got against wingers but Villa are way too narrow against a team playing with wing-backs.
All Villa so far. Not at all sure about Frank Lampard's decision to persist with Anthony Gordon up top when he has Salomon Rondon who might not be prolific but certainly is a presence and brought his Newcastle team-mates into the game well under Rafael Benitez a few years back. Big chance for Villa. McGinn's inswinging corner from the right with his left is arrowed on to Diego Carlos's head. Everton look exceptionally vulnerable when they lose the ball in midfield, lacking the legs to recover quickly. He traps it, faces up Tarkowski and tries to thread a pass through to Ings that Coady cuts out. McNeil tacks towards the left, Gray peels off into space to shoot but McNeil's pass is too heavy and Villa work it out for a corner. When Villa manipulate one of Iwobi and Davies/Doucoure out of position, their otherwise well-organised defence looks vulnerable. Davies is penalised for a foul just inside the Villa half. He recycles it infield but Everton and Iwobi in particular stop the probing. Iwobi floors McGinn 15 yards outside the Villa box. Davies slides in to win the ball and take down Watkins with his followthrough. Gordon feeds off the scraps and clouts a fizzing shot straight at Martinez who slaps it away with his palms.
Everything you need to know about the match between Aston Villa and Everton at Villa Park this weekend.
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Aston Villa face Everton in their second game of the 2022-23 Premier League season - here's everything you need to know.
Everton 1-2 Aston Villa Aston Villa 3-0 Everton Everton 0-1 Aston Villa
The lineups are out and Frank Lampard has not changed much from last weekend, with Mason Holgate and Conor Coady starting in place of the injured Ben ...
The last time the two sides played was in late January while caretaker manager Duncan Ferguson was still in charge and Frank Lampard was under consideration for taking over. Overhit and Patterson heads away and then sets off on a counter, tripped by Coutinho who goes into the book. Everton take on Aston Villa in the early game that gets Matchday 2 underway this weekend. 49’ - A Coady cross finds Patterson, he beats Digne and is fouled, right on the edge of the box and the former Blue is booked too. Not surprisingly, Villa have been focusing on the Everton right early on. That causes more chaos in the box and lots of flying heads and boots before Villa can clear. Freekick is not cleared by the hosts, Myko gets it back into the box, Coady header, Tarky gets a boot on it, and it goes wide. Iwobi loses the ball and gives up a freekick. 45+1’ - Good move from the Blues, Iwobi’s cross into the box from the left falls for Gray but he tries to control and it’s hooked away for a corner. 51’ - Now Gray with the ball in the box, but can’t get a cross off. Coady stands in front of a McGinn shot, and he is down with the physio’s on. Ball isn’t cleared well, Carlos hammers it from outside the box and Patterson blocks well.
Aston Villa beat Everton 2-1 at Villa Park as Steven Gerrard got the better of Frank Lampard in their first-ever managerial duel.
Everton stayed compact in what essentially became a 5-3-1-1 formation and Lampard was keen to stay solid defensively and try to hurt Villa with direct play down the wings and from set-piece situations. Gerrard got the better of Lampard this time and his Villa side did just deserve the win. In and around the box they struggled to carve out big chances but they did look very good on the break and when they got the ball forward quickly and with purpose. It was only Week 2 but the passion on the sidelines showed us just how big of a season this is for the former England teammates and friends. They had a real go late on and almost snatched a point and you can’t fault the effort of this Everton side. From the first whistle Villa came flying out of the traps but they couldn’t quite find the cutting edge.
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With Everton throwing everything forward, defender Mings made a superb late challenge to deny substitute Salomon Rondon as the home side held on to win. Having lost 2-0 at Bournemouth on the opening weekend, Villa's manager Steven Gerrard restored centre-back Tyrone Mings to the starting lineup and his side bounced back with an industrious performance, outmuscling an Everton team coached by Gerrard's former England teammate Frank Lampard. After good work down the right by Ollie Watkins, the 30-year-old swiped the ball from in front of onrushing teammate Philippe Coutinho before cutting back onto his left foot and rifling a shot past Jordan Pickford just past the half-hour.
Goals from Danny Ings and Emiliano Buendia secured a 2-1 win for Aston Villa over Everton as Steven Gerrard got the better of Frank Lampard at Villa Park. The ...
Onana was also praised despite being dispossessed in the build-up to Villa's second goal. "That might tarnish the win if we lose someone who is that important to us. It is clear that missing that focal point of the team will affect you. Lampard is without Dominic Calvert-Lewin through injury and having opted to leave Rondon on the bench, he went into the game without an out-and-out striker. "It was a pretty even game apart from the transitional goals. "He has not been stripped of his place, he was injured last week and wasn't 100 per cent so we went a different way," the Villa boss explained. "There has not been as much focus and attention outside the building but I understand when you make a decision there is a lot of noise. The fans were fantastic and you saw the response from the team." The Argentine made a real difference after he came on and seemed to enjoy himself. There were opportunities but when Dwight McNeil needed to find the pass he overhit it and when Demarai Gray needed to control the ball inside the box it escaped him. It was a nervy finish as both Salomon Rondon and Onana came close to finding an equaliser in stoppage time. In contrast, Everton looked a little disorganised despite the arrival of Conor Coady and remain pointless this season.
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He cuts it back from the byline but Holgate gets there first to clear the danger. Holgate tidies up again, as Ings latches on to a loose header from Tarkwoski and almost barrels through on goal. Buendia drives forwards on the break, and lays it to Watkins in the right of the area. Onana does brilliantly to get to the byline on the left, and fires a superb cross low through the six-yard box. Gordon now goes through on the left, drilling a low shot across Martinez who saves it. Rondon flicks a long ball into the area and Onana is on to it.
Former England teammates Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard face off at Villa Park this weekend as Everton head to the West Midlands.
Frank Lampard! A match between two struggling sides desperate to improve and lay down a marker for the season, with tedious arguments over England's best midfielders rumbling on in the background... Villa have looked shaky from corners and they didn't deal with this one, with Gordon turning the ball in from close range. Ings and Philippe Coutinho seemed to get in each other's way from the cut-back, but the striker turns and rifles a shot past the helpless Pickford with his weaker left foot. 24th min: And just like that, Everton have the ball in the net... 41st min: Everton are trying to be a bit more assertive in possession, but Emiliano Martinez remains untroubled in the Villa goal. 1 hr 20 minutes to KO: Both these teams started the season with defeats: Everton were edged out at home by Chelsea, while Villa were beaten at Bournemouth. Gerrard's men attempted 13 shots from open play on the south coast, a figure bettered only by Tottenham Hotspur (15) and Newcastle United (17) last week. Ramsey teases a low ball across the six-yard box and Coutinho just can't reach it on the slide. It was a frantic finish, but Everton just couldn't find an equaliser, and Villa get their first points of the season. It was straight at the Villa keeper but he dealt with it well. This time, it's Onana who is dispossessed in the centre circle, and Buendia takes over: he slides in Watkins and races onto the return pass across the box to slot home, with Pickford out of position. Onana was a lively player off the bench for his Premier League debut and it was his marauding run and cross that saw Digne turn the ball into his own net. 85th min: GOAL! 2-0 TO VILLA! Once again, it comes from Everton losing the ball up the pitch.