
Ashley Young's last gasp goal proved the decider in a game that swung back and forth between two of the oldest teams in English football.
Steve Sidwell had given Villa a 34 second lead, driving a 71 mph screamer past Tim Howard after neat link up play with Luke Young and James Milner.
Everton reacted well and dominated the rest of the half, getting their reward when Joleon Lescott turned in a Mikel Arteta free kick after a flick on by Victor Anichebe.
The second half was much of the same, with Villa looking to catch the hosts on the break. Then a disastrous backpass from Phi Jagielka set free Ashley Young, who shot past Howard to restore Villa's lead.
Everton pressed hard for an equaliser, and with three minutes of stoppage time on the clock thought they'd saved a point when Lescott got his second with an acrobatic overhead kick past a static Brad Friedel.
Amazingly from the restart, Gareth Barry fed Ashley Young who weaved through Lescott and with seconds left got his second of the game with a placed finish past Howard.
UNBELIEVABLE.
Villa now sit fifth in the Premiership, one point behind Arsenal in fourth.
I think that was the best Villa game I have ever seen, even I jumped out my seat to cheer the winner, what was I doing. Although Ashley Young is a legend and deserved my cheer!!
ReplyDeleteI love that we have to write blogs about this result, when in reality, words cannot describe what happened at Goodison last night!
ReplyDeleteI think Pompey need a touch of the Villa luck - glad to see you beat the Toffees - good piece
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