Monday, August 23, 2010

Carew keeps Villa on march but Wolves see up for fight

A Champions" League place stays inside of Aston Villas learn but Martin O"Neills group will have to do improved than this if they are to take it. Only an 82nd-minute equaliser discovered a point opposite a volatile Wolverhampton Wanderers side who are display they have what it takes to secure Premier League survival.

O"Neill had warned prior to the compare that there are no easy games in the tip moody and Wolves valid his point. Having been comprehensively outplayed as Villa done a drifting start, Mick McCarthys group were well value their point in the end.

Villa contingency idea that Gabriel Agbonlahor, who has a feet injury, will lapse soon. Without their heading scorers pace, as well most of the home sides aggressive fool around was one-dimensional. Ashley Young, who contingency have tender the examination Fabio Capello with his cunning and perspicacious crosses, was regularly a threat, but when he was not concerned Villa as well mostly resorted to suppositional high balls directed at the heads of John Carew and Emile Heskey.

The home crowds disappointment was evident, but O"Neill stressed that his group sojourn dominant in the League this year. "Not each side have played in the Carling Cup final, are in the semi-finals of the FA Cup and are still battling for fourth place in the League with 9 games to go," he said. For the initial twenty minutes, Villa in jeopardy to run riot. Exploiting gaps as far-reaching as the Aston Expressway in between Wolves" counterclaim and midfield, they mounted a period of unconditional attacks. Stephen Warnock usually unsuccessful to get on the finish of Carews shot opposite the face of idea and usually a well timed plunge in to by Jody Craddock denied James Milner.

A idea was inevitable, though there was an component of great happening about it. Young danced past Ronald Zubar and crossed to Carew, who was marginally offside but incited the round in to the net from 6 yards. Villa were in sum command, but it was their opponents who appeared galvanised by the goal. Wolves tightened up in midfield and David Jones, personification usually at the behind of Kevin Doyle, the sole striker, proposed opening up the home defence.

After twenty-two minutes, Zubar got his feet to Jones" beautifully flighted free-kick and knocked it in to the trail of Craddock, who scored from close range. Fifteen mins later, Jones combined space for himself on the corner of the chastisement area, expelled Stephen Ward on the left and raced in to the chastisement area to encounter his cross. Milner kick him to it but could usually gash the round in to his own net.

Stewart Downing neglected an event to equalize prior to the break, his downward header from Youngs cranky bouncing in to the territory and over the bar. Carew and Heskey both went close as the home sides vigour mounted in the second half and for the last twenty mins Villa played with usually 3 men at the behind as Richard Dunne, who was struggling with an Achilles problem, was taken off.

O"Neills substitutions undone a little of the Villa faithful, who called in vain for Nathan Delfouneso to speak up a little gait in to the attack, but when the equaliser came after 81 mins it was the dual big strikers who played consequential roles. Carew headed Brad Friedels upfield punt in to the trail of Heskey, who in spin fed Steve Sidwell. When the midfielder played the round forward, Carew, who appeared usually onside, deflected it in to the net.

McCarthy described it as "a fanciful point and a superb performance" by Wolves, whilst O"Neill was similarly gratified with his teams effort. "The opening twenty-five mins was a happiness to watch," he said. "Ashley Young was mesmerising, as I thought he was for the total game. We got a idea in front but we didnt hold the lead for prolonged sufficient and let Wolves behind in the game, nonetheless I was gay with the approach we fought behind at the end."

Attendance: 37,562

Referee: Mark Clattenburg

Man of the match: Young

Match rating: 8/10

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