Arsenal v Aston Villa English Premier League Highlights Video

Barclays Premier League: Arsenal vs Aston Villa, Highlights Video, Match Report

Played at Venue: Emirates Stadium; Date: Saturday, 15 November
Aston Villa struck twice in the last 20 minutes to seal a deserved win and dent Arsenal's Premier League title hopes.


Arsenal vs Aston Villa Match Report
Aston Villa came away from the Emirates Stadium deserved 2-0 winners as they beat a very poor Arsenal side, whose title hopes lie in tatters after their fourth defeat of the season.

Martin O'Neill's team kept it solid at the back, working as a team to deny the Gunners time and space but had a deadly counter-attack spear-headed by the lightning-heeled Gabriel Agbonlahor.

The England striker scored the second, but put Gael Clichy under severe pressure to force the Frenchman to head into his own goal for the first.

A notice of intent was made early on by Villa. Manuel Almunia's hands were stinging after just 30 seconds of the game when Ashley Young unleashed a venomous 30-yard drive directly at the fit-again Arsenal keeper.

Aston Villa were presented with a golden opportunity to take the lead on 19 minutes after Theo Walcott had upended Ashley Young following a poor clearance by Clichy.

Ashley Young stepped up to take the penalty himself, but the Spanish keeper guessed right and turned the ball around his right post for a corner.

Ashley Young tried to make amends on the half-hour with a 35-yard snap-shot that had Almunia scampering across his goal but the ball flew just wide of the left post.

Arsenal were pushing their luck and were again in debt to their keeper in the 35th minute when he saved a Gareth Barry shot from the edge of the area. Villa were cutting through Arsenal's defence too easily and too often.

Arsenal tried to inject some urgency into their game after the interval, but to little avail. Villa, for their part started to defend more deeply, relying on the speed of Agbonlahor on the counter-attack.

Arsene Wenger introduced Emmanuel Adebayor in place of Abou Diaby in the 61st minute, switching to a two-pronged attack. He then introduced midweek goal hero Carlos Vela ten minutes later.

However, it was Villa who took the lead in the 70th minute, somewhat controversially.

With Bacary Sagna down injured, Ashley Young took advantage with a burst down the right side and his cross into the box was headed into his own net by Clichy, under pressure from Agbonlahor.

A minute later Adebayor forced the first real save of the match from Brad Friedel, who managed to parry the Togolese striker's header.

Arsenal's afternoon deteriorated further and the controversy magnified as Villa doubled their lead in the 80th minute.

While the Gunners appealed for a free-kick for a foul on Vela just outside the Villa area, Martin Laursen punted a long ball up field for Agbonlahor to chase.

He showed good strength again William Gallas before firing a low shot that Almunia could only help into the net.

Friedel kept his side's winning margin intact with a fine close-range save from Cesc Fabregas but the four minutes of stoppage time may have well been 40 as Arsenal never looked liked scoring.

A combination of resolute defending and passionless play from the home side saw to that. For O'Neill it was job done and the three points saw Villa draw level on points with the Gunners, but just behind them on goal difference.

O'Neill overjoyed at Villa victory


Wenger frustrated by Gunners' form


Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna (Toure 71), Gallas, Silvestre, Clichy, Walcott, Fabregas, Denilson, Nasri, Diaby (Adebayor 61), Bendtner (Vela 68).

Subs Not Used: Fabianski, Ramsey, Song Billong, Djourou.

Booked: Denilson, Fabregas.

Aston Villa: Friedel, Cuellar, Laursen, Davies, Luke Young, Ashley Young, Sidwell, Petrov, Barry, Milner, Agbonlahor.

Subs Not Used: Guzan, Harewood, Carew, Knight, Salifou, Reo-Coker, Gardner.

Booked: Friedel, Barry, Agbonlahor, Sidwell.

Goals: Clichy 70 og, Agbonlahor 80.

Att: 60,047

Ref: Mike Riley (Yorkshire).

Arsenal vs Aston Villa EPL Highlights Video


Arsenal vs Aston Villa EPL Goals Clichy 70' og & Agbonlahor 80'

ARSENAL 0-1 ASTON VILLA. Some lovely build-up play results in a cracking cross from Young that finds Agbonlahor whose shot takes a big deflection off CLICHY and beats Almunia.

ARSENAL 0-2 ASTON VILLA. AGBONLAHOR doubles Villa's lead with a very quick counter-attack. Davies lumps the ball upfield catching out the Arsenal defence and Agbonlahor sprints away before placing the ball past Almunia.

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Blackburn v Sunderland English Premier League Highlights Video

Barclays Premier League: Blackburn Rovers vs Sunderland, Highlights Video, Match Report

Played at Venue: Ewood Park; Date: Saturday, 15 November 2008
Sunderland produced a vastly improved second-half performance as they came from behind to avenge their midweek Carling Cup defeat by Blackburn.


Blackburn v Sunderland Match Report
Sunderland reversed Wednesday night's Carling Cup defeat at home to Blackburn Rovers with a 2-1 win at Ewood Park.

After dominating the opening 45 minutes, Paul Ince's side took a deserved lead when Chris Samba headed home Morten Gamst Pedersen's corner on the stroke of half-time.

But Sunderland came roaring back after the break, with Kenwyne Jones netting his second goal in four days after a mistake by Paul Robinson, before Djibril
Cisse lifted the ball over the England keeper 20 minutes from time.

That's now seven league games without a win for Rovers and a much-needed three points for an under-fire Roy Keane.

Blackburn made by far the better start and could have taken the lead with less than two minutes on the clock. Andre Ooijer's ball into the box was headed down by Keith Andrews into the path of Stephen Warnock, who drilled a left-foot shot just past the post.

Rovers continued to dominate the early exchanges, aided by a string of set-pieces.

On seven minutes, a corner routine off the training ground, saw Zurab Khizanishvili connect with Pedersen's corner, but a combination of keeper Marton Fulop and Steed Malbranque scrambled the ball behind.

From the resulting delivery, Roque Santa Cruz leapt brilliantly, but his powerful header came crashing back off the bar.

Pedersen then stung the gloves of Fulop with a fierce free-kick minutes later.

At the other end, Dean Whitehead's long clearance found Jones, whose snap-shot was comfortable for Robinson, whilst Cisse lifted the ball well wide from a similar angle, as he attempted to chip the England international.

However, that was as good as it got for the visitors in the first half, as Andrews' free-kick forced a fine save from Fulop, before Rovers eventually broke
the deadlock from another set-piece.

In the second and final minute of time added on, Pedersen fired over a corner from the left and the towering Samba sent a looping header over Fulop and beyond the reach of the defender on the line.

A goal on the stroke of half-time can be demoralising to some teams, but Sunderland made a superb start to the second-half.

Jones rattled the crossbar from Malbranque's centre just two minutes in and the same duo combined as the visitors equalised just two minutes later. From Malbranque's corner, Robinson's attempted punch was poor and Jones hooked the ball into the top corner from close range.

Kieran Richardson's free-kick forced Robinson to tip over, before Sunderland scored again.

Malbranque was again the provider, heading through to Cisse, who spun past Khizanishvili before cleverly chipping the ball over the onrushing Robinson.

Santa Cruz hit the side-netting and Aaron Mokoena's thunderous strike was deflected wide as Rovers threw everyone forward in the closing stages, but the visitors held out to end a run of four straight defeats.

We shot ourselves in the foot - Mathias


Keane praises Cisse and Jones


Blackburn 1-2 Sunderland

Blackburn: Robinson, Ooijer, Samba, Khizanishvili, Warnock, Simpson, Andrews (Villanueva 62), Mokoena, Pedersen (Kerimoglu 76), Roque Santa Cruz, Roberts (Derbyshire 61).

Subs Not Used: Brown, Fowler, Treacy, Judge.

Booked: Warnock, Khizanishvili, Mokoena.

Goals: Samba 45.

Sunderland: Fulop, Bardsley, Ferdinand, Nosworthy, Collins, Tainio (Reid 53), Whitehead, Richardson, Malbranque (Leadbitter 83), Cisse (Yorke 83), Jones.

Subs Not Used: Colgan, Diouf, Murphy, Henderson.

Booked: Tainio, Ferdinand, Collins, Jones.

Goals: Jones 49, Cisse 71.

Att: 21,798

Ref: Steve Tanner (Somerset).

Blackburn vs Sunderland EPL Highlights Video


Blackburn v Sunderland EPL video (Goal 1-0)Christopher Samba 45'

Blackburn get their seventh corner of the half in the second minute of stoppage time off Anton Ferdinand. Morten Gamst Pedersen plays it in left-footed and CHRISTOPHER SAMBA heads it in.

Blackburn v Sunderland EPL video (Goal 1-1)Kenwyne Jones 49'

KENWYNE JONES sees his header punched away by Paul Robinson but he is on hand to hook the loose ball into the Rovers net to level for Sunderland.

Blackburn v Sunderland EPL video (Goal 1-2)Djibril Cisse 71'

DJIBRIL CISSE collects Steed Malbranque's ball and lifts it over Paul Robinson to put Sunderland in front.

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Bolton v Liverpool English Premier League Highlights Video

Barclays Premier League: Bolton vs Liverpool Wanderers, Highlights Video, Match Report

Played at Venue: Reebok Stadium; Date: Saturday, 15 Nov 2008
Liverpool's Premier League title challenge gathered further momentum with an impressive victory at Bolton.


Bolton vs Liverpool Match Report
Before the game Bolton manager Gary Megson spoke in high regard about Liverpool's title credentials and the former West Brom boss had his point endorsed at the Reebok Stadium by goals in either half from Dirk Kuyt and Steven Gerrard.

Liverpool deserved the win, although Bolton did give them the odd scare in the second half when they upped the ante.

Dutchman Kuyt opened the scoring on 28 minutes, with his head, after he had connected to Fabio Aurelio's pin-point left-wing delivery.

That could have been the striker's second because he had hit the bar from 14 yards out just seven minutes earlier.

But one man who should definitely have made it two was Robbie Keane, who failed to connect with the ball from just one yard out soon after the goal.

Despite winning their last two games against Manchester City and Hull City, Wanderers have been struggling to score goals this season.

They had only scored 11 goals in 12 matches before this one, and six of those came in two wins over Stoke and West Ham.

Defender Gary Cahill then had a header ruled out on the stroke of half-time because captain Kevin Nolan was impeding Jose Reina.

Wanderers came out for the second half with much more purpose, as substitute Ricardo Gardner, Nolan and Kevin Davies all went close.

Davies actually played Gardner, on for Fabrice Muamba, through, but the Jamaican winger slipped after pushing the ball slightly too wide in his attempts to round Reina.

Reds defender Daniel Agger then collided with the post, and appeared to lose a tooth.

Gerrard then should have doubled the visitors lead when he made a bad contact with sub Fernando Torres' cross after sliding in at the far post.

But with 17 minutes left on the clock the skipper, and England midfielder, did make the game safe when he glanced home, with his head, the Spaniard's exquisite ball with the outside of his right boot.

Concern for Benitez despite win


Defeat was our fault - Megson


Bolton: Jaaskelainen, Steinsson, Cahill, Andrew O'Brien, Samuel, Taylor (Smolarek 84), Nolan, Muamba (Gardner 46), McCann, Elmander, Davies.

Subs Not Used: Al Habsi, Helguson, Shittu, Basham, Obadeyi.

Booked: Nolan.

Liverpool: Reina, Carragher, Hyypia, Agger, Aurelio, Alonso, Mascherano, Kuyt (Leiva Lucas 84), Gerrard, Riera (Benayoun 89), Keane (Torres 59).

Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Dossena, Babel, Darby.

Booked: Carragher.

Goals: Kuyt 28, Gerrard 73.

Att: 24,893

Ref: Rob Styles (Hampshire).

Bolton vs Liverpool EPL Highlights Video


Bolton v Liverpool EPL video (Goal 0-1)Dirk KUYT 28'

Dirk KUYT scores with a wonderful header from Aurelio's cross.

Bolton v Liverpool EPL video (Goal 0-2)Gerrard 73'

GERRARD scores with a sweet header from a brilliant cross by Torres, it was poor defending from Andy O'Brien but a wonderful goal of Torres' creation.

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