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Aston Villa 1-0 Sheffield United: Ezri Konsa header gives Villa narrow win


Ezri Konsa goal for Aston Villa
Ezri Konsa scored just his second Premier League goal

Ezri Konsa’s second-half header proved decisive as Aston Villa overcame a resilient performance by Sheffield United, who played for 78 minutes with 10 men after the early dismissal of John Egan.

Konsa headed in fellow defender Tyrone Mings’ flick-on in the 63rd minute after Matt Targett whipped a corner in from the left.

Villa put United under pressure for long spells after visiting captain Egan was sent off for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity in a tussle with Ollie Watkins in the 12th minute.

But the Blades missed a golden opportunity to score the opener after half an hour when John Lundstram was denied from the penalty spot by Villa debutant Emiliano Martinez, after a lengthy VAR review showed Targett had clipped Chris Basham in the box.

United regrouped and were solid in defence – clearing numerous crosses and presenting a threat on the break – but could not hold out to earn a share of the points.

Martinez heroics as Villa battle to victory

John Lundstram's penalty saved by Emiliano Martinez
Emiliano Martínez is the 12th goalkeeper to save a penalty on his Premier League debut for a team and first since Michael McGovern for Norwich vs Aston Villa in October 2019

Villa got off to a good start and within a minute right-back Matty Cash – making his debut – fired a dangerous ball into the box but John McGinn’s volley flew over the bar.

United also threatened in the early exchanges and Konsa had to slide in at the near post to prevent a low cross from the right being poked in by David McGoldrick.

But Villa were gifted the upper hand inside a quarter of an hour when Egan pulled back Watkins as he raced on to Mings’ long ball and referee Graham Scott showed the red card.

Despite their numerical disadvantage, Lundstram could have given United the lead from the spot 20 minutes later but Martinez, who arrived from Arsenal for £17m earlier this month, dived to his right to deny the midfielder.

Conor Hourihane’s deliveries were causing problems and although Villa were unable to capitalise initially, they deserved to take the lead through Konsa’s header after Jack Grealish and Watkins each went close.

It was Villa’s second victory in a week after they overcame League One side Burton Albion in the Carabao Cup second round.

Blades fail to recover from Egan red

John Egan brings down Ollie Watkins
Egan is the third player to be sent off twice for Sheffield United in the Premier League after Carl Bradshaw and Simon Tracey. Since the start of 2018-19, no player has received more red cards in league competition in England’s top four tiers than Egan (3)

After going two goals down in their Premier league opener to Wolves within six minutes last Monday, Blades manager Chris Wilder would have hoped for a smoother start at Villa Park.

But again, a needless error from Egan made United’s task much harder and Wilder was forced to sacrifice striker McGoldrick before the break.

New signing Ethan Ampadu’s introduction was a shrewd tactical decision – releasing Basham into midfield and moving John Fleck across to deal with Cash.

The move paid off immediately with Basham making the forward run into the box to earn the penalty but Lundstram was unable to take advantage.

United kept their organisation and steel at the back – pushing back every set-piece and squeezing out the space in which Villa tried to work for the next half an hour.

But Konsa’s header was the key blow and while United had glimpses of hope on the counter-attack, they never truly tested Villa from open play.

A first for debutant Martinez – the best of the stats

  • Aston Villa have won three consecutive Premier League games at Villa Park for the first time since October 2007 under Martin O’Neill.
  • Villa are unbeaten in their last 14 home league meetings with Sheffield United (W8 D6), including all five games against them at Villa Park in the Premier League (W4 D1).
  • Sheffield United have lost their opening two games to a top-flight season for the first time since 1973-74.
  • Seven of Aston Villa’s last nine Premier League goals have come from set-piece situations (four corners, three free-kicks).
  • Sheffield United have failed to win any of their 11 Premier League games in which they received a red card (D4 L7).
  • Konsa has scored two goals in his last four league games, one more than he registered in his previous 137 in league competition.
  • Martinez became the first goalkeeper to save a penalty on their debut for Aston Villa in the Premier League.

What’s next?

Aston Villa travel to Bristol City in the third round of the Carabao Cup on Thursday (19:00 BST), before a visit to Fulham in the Premier League on Monday (18:00).

Sheffield United host Leeds United in the Premier League on Sunday (12:00).

Player of the match

MartínezEmiliano Martínez

Aston Villa

  1. Squad number26Player nameMartínez

  2. Squad number4Player nameKonsa

  3. Squad number5Player nameMings

  4. Squad number2Player nameCash

  5. Squad number10Player nameGrealish

  6. Squad number11Player nameWatkins

  7. Squad number6Player nameDouglas Luiz

  8. Squad number7Player nameMcGinn

  9. Squad number39Player nameDavis

  10. Squad number14Player nameHourihane

  11. Squad number18Player nameTargett

  12. Squad number17Player nameTrézéguet

Sheffield United

  1. Squad number22Player nameAmpadu

  2. Squad number14Player nameBurke

  3. Squad number2Player nameBaldock

  4. Squad number6Player nameBasham

  5. Squad number8Player nameBerge

  6. Squad number3Player nameStevens

  7. Squad number4Player nameFleck

  8. Squad number5Player nameO’Connell

  9. Squad number23Player nameOsborn

  10. Squad number1Player nameRamsdale

  11. Squad number17Player nameMcGoldrick

  12. Squad number7Player nameLundstram

  13. Squad number9Player nameMcBurnie

  14. Squad number12Player nameEgan

Line-ups

Aston Villa

  • 26Martínez
  • 2CashBooked at 83mins
  • 4Konsa
  • 5Mings
  • 18TargettBooked at 33mins
  • 14HourihaneSubstituted forDavisat 62′minutes
  • 6Douglas Luiz
  • 7McGinnBooked at 84mins
  • 17Trézéguet
  • 11Watkins
  • 10Grealish

Substitutes

  • 3Taylor
  • 12Steer
  • 19Nakamba
  • 21El Ghazi
  • 27El Mohamady
  • 30Hause
  • 39Davis

Sheff Utd

  • 1Ramsdale
  • 6BashamSubstituted forMcBurnieat 68′minutes
  • 12EganBooked at 12mins
  • 5O’Connell
  • 2Baldock
  • 7LundstramBooked at 10mins
  • 8Berge
  • 4FleckSubstituted forOsbornat 63′minutes
  • 3Stevens
  • 14Burke
  • 17McGoldrickSubstituted forAmpaduat 31′minutes

Substitutes

  • 9McBurnie
  • 10Sharp
  • 16Norwood
  • 18Foderingham
  • 19Robinson
  • 22Ampadu
  • 23Osborn

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