
Crystal Palace are still waiting for their first Premier League win of 2023 after Joachim Andersen’s own goal saw them fall to a narrow defeat at Aston Villa.
Patrick Vieira’s side played the final half hour with 10 men after Cheick Doucoure was sent off for two bookings in the space of five minutes and have now gone nine matches without a victory.
Aston Villa were the better side in a drab encounter at Villa Park and took the lead after 27 minutes when John McGinn released Matty Cash down the right. The full-back burst into the penalty area and, with Ollie Watkins waiting to pounce, his low ball across the face of goal was turned in by the sliding Andersen.
Watkins should have doubled the advantage for Unai Emery’s side in the last minute of the first half but his shot clipped the outside of the post after Emi Buendia’s excellent pass left him in the middle of goal with only Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita to beat.
Earlier, the away side had the ball in the net after just four minutes when Wilfried Zaha, back in the side after four games out with a hamstring injury, raced on to Eberechi Eze’s through ball and rounded Emiliano Martinez to finish.
However, a VAR check showed that Zaha was offside and the goal was ruled out.
Chances were in short supply at both ends and Palace’s chances of finding an equaliser took a hit on 62 minutes when Doucoure, five minutes after being shown a yellow for a late tackle on Boubacar Kamara, mistimed a challenge on his replacement Calum Chambers and Craig Pawson produced a second yellow card, followed by a red.
Villa had chances to make sure of the points late on but could not find a way past Guiata, though did hold on to secure back-to-back league wins.
Palace goalscoring problems continue
Not only do Palace remain winless since New Year’s Eve, they are the only side in the Premier League yet to score a first-half goal this year.
It might all have been different had Zaha held his run a split second longer in the fifth minute.
The forward showed his quality with a composed finish and the pass from Eze had been perfect – but it counted for nothing when VAR intervened and the lines were drawn at Stockley Park.
Zaha’s pace and direct running did give Palace more of a threat but they struggled to get him into the game, and even when they did, the potential threat exceeded the chances created.
Palace mustered only three shots, none of them on target, and just five touches in their hosts’ box.
Villa wanted a clean sheet after conceding four in each of their past two games, and despite Palace’s dynamic attacking trio Eze, Zaha and Michael Olise, they were not made to work hard to get it.
Villa do enough and can start looking up
As forgettable as it was, the match served an important purpose for Villa.
Without playing anywhere near their best, the hosts scrapped their way to a valuable three points and increased the gap between themselves and Palace to seven points.
“We ground out the three points,” captain McGinn said. “I’m sure the manager won’t be pleased with the second-half performance but it’s a win and we’ve been craving a win here for a while.
“Great to get the three points and it gives us an opportunity to look up and not down.”
Any thought of a relegation battle can now be put behind them, and with just five points separating Emery’s side from Liverpool in sixth, a strong finish to the campaign could lead to European football next season.
The performance level would have to increase significantly, but there was quality in flashes – particularly when Buendia and McGinn got on the ball – and there is the chance for a far more exciting climax to the season than looked likely a couple of months ago.
Player of the match
McGinnJohn McGinn
Aston Villa
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Squad number7Player nameMcGinn
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Squad number10Player nameBuendía
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Squad number2Player nameCash
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Squad number44Player nameKamara
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Squad number6Player nameDouglas Luiz
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Squad number11Player nameWatkins
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Squad number16Player nameChambers
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Squad number15Player nameÁlex Moreno
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Squad number41Player nameJ Ramsey
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Squad number22Player nameDurán
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Squad number27Player nameDigne
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Squad number4Player nameKonsa
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Squad number31Player nameBailey
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Squad number1Player nameE Martínez
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Squad number5Player nameMings
Crystal Palace
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Squad number11Player nameZaha
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Squad number10Player nameEze
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Squad number13Player nameGuaita
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Squad number6Player nameGuéhi
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Squad number7Player nameOlise
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Squad number17Player nameClyne
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Squad number3Player nameMitchell
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Squad number16Player nameAndersen
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Squad number8Player nameSambi Lokonga
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Squad number9Player nameJ Ayew
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Squad number28Player nameDoucouré
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Squad number19Player nameHughes
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Squad number29Player nameAhamada
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Squad number14Player nameMateta
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Squad number18Player nameMcArthur
Line-ups
Aston Villa
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1E Martínez
- 2Cash
- 4Konsa
- 5Mings
- 15Moreno LoperaBooked at 66minsSubstituted forDigneat 70′minutes
- 6Douglas LuizBooked at 80mins
- 44KamaraSubstituted forChambersat 60′minutes
- 7McGinn
- 10Buendía
- 41J RamseySubstituted forBaileyat 69′minutes
- 11WatkinsSubstituted forDuránat 85′minutes
Substitutes
- 9Traoré
- 16Chambers
- 18Young
- 22Durán
- 25Olsen
- 27Digne
- 31Bailey
- 38Sinisalo
Crystal Palace
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 13Guaita
- 17Clyne
- 16Andersen
- 6Guéhi
- 3Mitchell
- 28DoucouréBooked at 62mins
- 8Sambi LokongaSubstituted forMcArthurat 81′minutes
- 9J AyewSubstituted forAhamadaat 76′minutesBooked at 82mins
- 7OliseSubstituted forMatetaat 67′minutes
- 10EzeBooked at 69minsSubstituted forHughesat 75′minutes
- 11ZahaBooked at 87mins
Substitutes
- 2Ward
- 4Milivojevic
- 14Mateta
- 18McArthur
- 19Hughes
- 22Édouard
- 26Richards
- 29Ahamada
- 41Whitworth
- Referee:
- Craig Pawson
- Attendance:
- 41,893
Live Text
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Match ends, Aston Villa 1, Crystal Palace 0.
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Second Half ends, Aston Villa 1, Crystal Palace 0.
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Attempt missed. Jhon Durán (Aston Villa) left footed shot from a difficult angle and long range on the right is too high. Assisted by Douglas Luiz.
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Emiliano Martínez (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace).
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Jhon Durán (Aston Villa) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Foul by Marc Guéhi (Crystal Palace).
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Corner, Crystal Palace. Conceded by Ezri Konsa.
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Attempt missed. Joachim Andersen (Crystal Palace) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Will Hughes with a cross following a set piece situation.
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Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) is shown the yellow card.
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Foul by Matty Cash (Aston Villa).
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Wilfried Zaha (Crystal Palace) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Substitution, Aston Villa. Jhon Durán replaces Ollie Watkins.
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Attempt blocked. John McGinn (Aston Villa) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Lucas Digne.
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Naouirou Ahamada (Crystal Palace) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Emiliano Buendía (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Naouirou Ahamada (Crystal Palace).
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Foul by Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa).
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Will Hughes (Crystal Palace) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Substitution, Crystal Palace. James McArthur replaces Albert Sambi Lokonga.
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