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Premier League Match 1150: Aston Villa v Liverpool 10th May 2022

Premier League, Tuesday May 10th 2021, Villa Park, 20:00pm

Aston Villa 1-2 Liverpool FC

Referee: Jonathan Moss   H-T: 1-1   Att: 41,919 

Match Report

Liverpool moved level on points with Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table with a 2-1 victory at Aston Villa on Tuesday evening.

The Reds fell behind after three minutes when Douglas Luiz hammered in after seeing an initial header saved by Alisson Becker at Villa Park.

However, they were level soon after as Joel Matip diverted over the line from Virgil van Dijk’s ball into the six-yard box at a set-piece.

Sadio Mane put Liverpool in front of 65 minutes when he superbly headed in a Luis Diaz cross, with the effort proving the matchwinner in the Midlands.

The Reds are now tied with City on 86 points, though Pep Guardiola’s side have played a game less and lead on goal difference ahead of their fixture at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Wednesday.

Team news…

Liverpool’s teamsheet showed five changes from the weekend draw with Tottenham Hotspur as Matip and Kostas Tsimikas returned in defence, Curtis Jones and Naby Keita were restored in midfield and Diogo Jota started in attack. Roberto Firmino was named on the bench after a six-match injury absence.

Liverpool: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk, Tsimikas, Fabinho (Henderson, 30), Keita, Jones (Thiago, 62), Diaz (Salah 71), Jota, Mane.

Subs: Kelleher, Konate, Milner, Firmino, Gomez, Origi.

The action…

Liverpool got the action under way in the Midlands aiming to muster a response to Saturday’s draw with Tottenham, but they found themselves behind inside three minutes.

A bright start from the hosts was rewarded when Lucas Digne hoisted a ball in from the left, which Douglas Luiz met with a powerful downward header. The attempted was kept out by Alisson, but Villa’s No.6 reacted quickest to lash the rebound in.

It came after Ollie Watkins had seen a effort beaten away by the visiting goalkeeper just seconds earlier.

However, the Reds dusted themselves down and quickly levelled. A Trent Alexander-Arnold free-kick from the right wasn’t dealt with properly by Tyrone Mings. The ball eventually spun in the direction of Van Dijk, whose prod across goal was tapped in by Matip with six minutes gone.

The frenzied nature of the opening exchanges continued, with Digne cracking a half-volley over the bar from the corner of the box and Diaz sending a goal-bound header crashing into a crowd of bodies inside the area.

Gradually, Liverpool were assuming control, though, and after Jota had an attempt blocked, Mane headed wide from a Tsimikas delivery.

Nevertheless, Danny Ings was a couple of feet away from giving Villa the lead once more when he bulleted a header over from Jon McGinn’s cross at a short-corner routine.

The visitors suffered a blow just before the half-hour mark when Fabinho was forced from the field, with Jordan Henderson his replacement.

Philippe Coutinho then curled over for Steven Gerrard’s side and Keita miscued when well placed 10 yards out as the contest continued to be played out at a high tempo.

With half-time edging closer, Jones intercepted Mings’ attempted pass out from the back, but saw his curler saved by Emiliano Martinez, leaving the scoreline tied at the break.

Within moments of the restart, Trent Alexander-Arnold flashed a free-kick a fraction wide of the upright as Liverpool set about looking to go ahead.

The No.66 then attempted to send Diaz through on goal with a ball in behind, though it was claimed by Martinez rushing from his line, while at the other end, Tsimikas produced a superb last-ditch challenge to deny Watkins a strike at goal from Ings’ pass.

Thiago Alcantara was introduced from the bench just after the hour – and moments later, the Reds were in front.

The Spaniard was involved, winning possession back from a Villa throw on the left. Mane then sent Diaz scampering down the wing before returning the ball to his fellow forward, who found the bottom corner with a glancing header.

The hosts threatened an equaliser when Watkins sent Ings racing through behind the visiting defence, by Alisson did superbly to thwart him in the one-on-one.

Mohamed Salah was next to be introduced from the bench – and he was denied when his improvised effort was headed off the line by Matty Cash after some nimble footwork inside the box.

Keita went close to furthering Liverpool’s advantage, smashing a half-volley just wide, while Ings drew a save out of Alisson with a shot from a tight angle soon after.

The ex-Reds forward demonstrated the game was far from over with four minutes of normal time remaining, though thankfully for the visitors his strike across goal and into the corner was ruled out for offside.

However, Jürgen Klopp’s side were able to successfully navigate the final stages and move level with City at the top.

PREMIER LEAGUE - MATCHDAY 36
TUESDAY 10TH MAY 2022
ASTON VILLA FC
League Position: 11
 KICK OFF - 20:00pm LIVERPOOL FC
League Position: 2

1:2

Half-Time 1:1
VENUE
Villa Park. Birmingham
SHIRT WORN
Away
LIVE ON
Sky Sports

GOALS
3' 1:0  Douglas Luiz, left footed shot,
 Assist: no assist,
6' 1:1  Joel Matip, right footed shot, 2. goal of the season
 Assist: no assist,
65' 1:2  Sadio Mane, header, 16. goals of the season
 Assist: Luis Diaz, pass, 3. assists of the season

Line-Ups
 1  Emiliano Martínez    1  Alisson  
 2  Matty Cash    4  Virgil van Dijk  
 4  Ezri Konsa    21  Kostas Tsimikas  
 5  Tyrone Mings    32  Joel Matip  
 27  Lucas Digne    66  Trent Alexander-Arnold  
 6  Douglas Luiz    3  Fabinho  
 7  John McGinn    8  Naby Keïta  
 19  Marvelous Nakamba    17  Curtis Jones  
 23  Coutinho    10  Sadio Mané  
 11  Ollie Watkins    20  Diogo Jota  
 20  Danny Ings    23  Luis Díaz  

Subsitutes
 25  Robin Olsen    62  Caoimhin Kelleher  
 16  Calum Chambers    5  Ibrahima Konaté  
 18  Ashley Young    12  Joe Gomez  
 45  Benjamin Chrisene    6  Thiago  
 8  Morgan Sanson    7  James Milner  
 33  Carney Chukwuemeka    14  Jordan Henderson  
 47  Tim Iroegbunam    9  Roberto Firmino  
 10  Emiliano Buendia    11  Mo Salah  
 15  Bertrand Traoré    27  Divock Origi  

Substitutions
 30'   Fabinho, Injury,
  Jordan Henderson
 61'   Marvelous Nakamba, Tactical,
  Carney Chukwuemeka
 63'   Curtis Jones, Tactical,
  Thiago
 70'   Phillipe Coutinho, Tactical,
  Emiliano Buendia
 72'   Luis Diaz, Tactical,
  Mohamed Salah
 62'   Ollie Watkins, Tactical,
  Bertrand Traore

 MANAGER: Steven Gerrard
 41 years old
 MANAGER: Jurgen Klopp
 54 years old

 Stadium  Villa Park. Birmingham: Capacity 42,785
 Match 34.  18th away game of the season
 Attendance  41,919
 713,461 aggregate away attendance
 Referee  Jonathan Moss
 Match 4. against Liverpool
 Referee Assistant  Lee Betts / Timothy Wood
 Match 6.of the Season / Match 6. of the Season
 Fourth Official  Andy Madley
 Match 8. of the Season
 VAR Referee  John Brooks
 Match 4. of the Season
 VAR Assistant  James Mainwaring
 Match 1. of the Season

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