Villa sting Man City to deepen Guardiola's pain
Aston Villa beat crisis-hit Manchester City 2-1 on Saturday to
heap more misery on floundering manager Pep Guardiola, who has now suffered
nine defeats in his past 12 matches.
Jhon Duran finished off a fine team move to give the home side an
early lead and Morgan Rogers doubled Villa's advantage in the 65th minute.
Phil Foden scored his first Premier League goal of the season in
stoppage time but it proved to be too little too late.
Pep Guardiola, in the worst run of his glittering career, said
Friday that "sooner or later" things will turn around but City's fear
factor has vanished.
The win lifts Unai Emery's inconsistent Villa team to fifth in the
Premier League table, one place above sinking City.
Guardiola made six changes to the team side that lost last week's
Manchester derby, bringing in goalkeeper Stefan Ortega and reshaping his
defence with Rico Lewis, John Stones and Manuel Akanji.
Mateo Kovacic and Jack Grealish also returned.
But the defending champions started the match in chaotic fashion
and could have been behind inside 20 seconds.
Untidy work from Josko Gvardiol allowed John McGinn to steal the
ball and he fed Duran, whose shot from outside the box was pushed behind by
Ortega.
Villa were millimetres away from taking the lead from the
resulting corner, with Ortega, in for first-choice goalkeeper Ederson,
producing a superb save to deny Pau Torres.
City then settled and their possession numbers topped 75 percent
but they created little.
Instead it was Villa who took the lead through Duran after a
superb team move, scoring his seventh Premier League goal of the season.
Youri Tielemans delivered a wonderful defence-splitting pass to
Rogers, who burst through City's backline with ease before finding Duran on his
right and the Colombian international finished crisply.
Phil Foden tested Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez in the 35th
minute after an incisive move involving Lewis.
And Gvardiol squandered a glorious chance moments before
half-time, heading over a Grealish cross.
Guardiola brought on Kyle Walker for Stones at the break.
Minutes into the second half Villa's Matty Cash lashed an attempt
into the side netting after a speedy attack before Duran had a strike ruled out
for offside.
Rogers hit the foot of the post just before the hour mark after an
intricate team move down the left.
Emery's men doubled their lead 20 minutes into the second half,
with Rogers finishing unerringly from a McGinn pass.
City created little as they searched for a way back into the game
until Foden pounced for a late consolation goal.
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