Match Details

Premier League
Aston Villa
4 3
Sunderland
Full Time
HT 2-1
O. Watkins 2'O. Watkins 36'View all (4)
C. Rigg 9'T. Hume 86'View all (3)
Match Started
O. Watkins 2'

Goal (Assist: J. McGinn)

C. Rigg 9'

Goal (Assist: N. Sadiki)

O. Watkins 36'

Goal (Assist: I. Maatsen)

Half Time
M. Rogers 46'

Goal (Assist: O. Watkins)

C. Rigg C. Talbi 63'

Substitution

O. Alderete D. Ballard 63'

Substitution

R. Mandava T. Hume 63'

Substitution

Noah Sadiki 66'

Yellow Card

I. Maatsen L. Digne 70'

Substitution

R. Barkley E. Buendia 70'

Substitution

O. Watkins T. Abraham 80'

Substitution

J. McGinn J. Sancho 80'

Substitution

B. Brobbey W. Isidor 84'

Substitution

T. Hume 86'

Goal

W. Isidor 87'

Goal (Assist: E. Le Fee)

T. Abraham 90'

Goal (Assist: L. Digne)

Nordi Mukiele 90+5'

Yellow Card

Amadou Onana 90+8'

Yellow Card

Daniel Ballard 90+8'

Yellow Card

Full Time
End of Match

Aston Villa 4-2-3-1 Unai Emery

E. Martinez 23
Martinez
I. Maatsen 22
Maatsen
T. Mings 5
Mings
E. Konsa 4
Konsa
M. Cash 2
Cash
Y. Tielemans 8
Tielemans
A. Onana 24
Onana
M. Rogers 27
Rogers
R. Barkley 6
Barkley
J. McGinn 7
McGinn
O. Watkins 11
Watkins
x2

Starters

  • E. Martinez23 E. Martinez
  • I. Maatsen22 I. Maatsen
  • T. Mings5 T. Mings
  • E. Konsa4 E. Konsa
  • M. Cash2 M. Cash
  • Y. Tielemans8 Y. Tielemans
  • A. Onana24 A. Onana
  • M. Rogers27 M. Rogers
  • R. Barkley6 R. Barkley
  • J. McGinn7 J. McGinn
  • O. Watkins11 O. Watkinsx2

Substitutes

  • V. Lindelof3 V. Lindelof
  • E. Buendia10 E. Buendia
  • L. Digne12 L. Digne
  • T. Abraham18 T. Abraham
  • J. Sancho19 J. Sancho
  • Douglas Luiz21 Douglas Luiz
  • L. Bogarde26 L. Bogarde
  • L. Bailey31 L. Bailey
  • M. Bizot40 M. Bizot

Sunderland 4-2-3-1 Regis Le Bris

R. Roefs 22
Roefs
R. Mandava 17
Mandava
O. Alderete 15
Alderete
L. O'Nien 13
O'Nien
N. Mukiele 20
Mukiele
N. Sadiki 27
Sadiki
G. Xhaka 34
Xhaka
E. Le Fee 28
Fee
H. Diarra 19
Diarra
C. Rigg 11
Rigg
B. Brobbey 9
Brobbey

Starters

  • R. Roefs22 R. Roefs
  • R. Mandava17 R. Mandava
  • O. Alderete15 O. Alderete
  • L. O'Nien13 L. O'Nien
  • N. Mukiele20 N. Mukiele
  • N. Sadiki27 N. Sadiki
  • G. Xhaka34 G. Xhaka
  • E. Le Fee28 E. Le Fee
  • H. Diarra19 H. Diarra
  • C. Rigg11 C. Rigg
  • B. Brobbey9 B. Brobbey

Substitutes

  • D. Cirkin3 D. Cirkin
  • D. Ballard5 D. Ballard
  • L. Geertruida6 L. Geertruida
  • C. Talbi7 C. Talbi
  • E. Mayenda12 E. Mayenda
  • W. Isidor18 W. Isidor
  • M. Ellborg31 M. Ellborg
  • T. Hume32 T. Hume
  • H. Jones50 H. Jones

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Match Statistics

Aston Villa Sunderland
  • 7 Shots on Goal 7
  • 5 Shots off Goal 2
  • 15 Total Shots 10
  • 3 Blocked Shots 1
  • 10 Shots insidebox 8
  • 5 Shots outsidebox 2
  • 11 Fouls 11
  • 4 Corner Kicks 5
  • 0 Offsides 3
  • 50% Ball Possession 50%
  • 1 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 4 Goalkeeper Saves 3
  • 403 Total passes 406
  • 341 Passes accurate 340
  • 85% Passes % 84%
  • 2.84 expected_goals 1.73
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Aston Villa Wins 5
Draws 4
Sunderland Wins 1

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1. Match Summary

Aston Villa secured a thrilling 4-3 victory over Sunderland in a high-scoring encounter. The match saw a flurry of goals, particularly in the second half, with both teams demonstrating attacking intent. Ollie Watkins proved to be the hero for Villa with a hat-trick, while Sunderland fought back late with goals from Hume and Isidor, ultimately falling short. Key moments included Watkins' early opener, Rogers extending the lead shortly after half-time, and a dramatic finish with goals at both ends in the final minutes.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Aston Villa: Aston Villa were the more clinical side, converting a higher percentage of their chances despite a relatively even statistical battle. Their 15 total shots to Sunderland’s 10, and 7 on target, demonstrate their attacking pressure. A pass accuracy of 84% indicates a solid foundation in midfield, allowing them to control possession for significant periods (50%). The expected goals (xG) of 2.54 suggests their attacking output was justified, and they were fortunate to not concede more given Sunderland's efforts. The late substitutions suggest Emery was managing the game and looking for fresh legs.

Sunderland: Sunderland showed considerable attacking threat, matching Villa in shots on goal (7). However, their finishing was less precise, with only 3 goals scored. Their 50% ball possession indicates they weren't dominated, but their 3 offsides suggest issues with timing their runs. The late surge with two goals in quick succession showed their resilience, but ultimately came too late. The three substitutions made simultaneously in the 63rd minute suggest a tactical shift or addressing injuries, but didn't immediately impact the game positively. The late yellow cards indicate a growing frustration as they chased the game.

Key Statistical Observations:

Shots: Villa 15 - Sunderland 10 (Villa had more attacking intent) Pass Accuracy: Villa 84% - Sunderland 84% (Both teams were accurate in passing) xG: Villa 2.54 - Sunderland 1.76 (Villa created better quality chances) Offsides: Villa 0 - Sunderland 3 (Sunderland struggled with timing their runs)

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

2' - GOAL: Aston Villa - O. Watkins (Assist: J. McGinn) - Villa take an early lead. 9' - GOAL: Sunderland - C. Rigg (Assist: N. Sadiki) - Sunderland respond quickly, leveling the score. 36' - GOAL: Aston Villa - O. Watkins (Assist: I. Maatsen) - Watkins scores his second, restoring Villa's advantage. 46' - GOAL: Aston Villa - M. Rogers (Assist: O. Watkins) - Villa extend their lead immediately after halftime. 63' - SUBSTITUTION: Sunderland - Alderete, Mandava, Rigg off, Ballard, Hume, Talbi on - Triple substitution for Sunderland. 66' - CARD: Sunderland - N. Sadiki (Yellow Card) - Sunderland receive their first caution. 70' - SUBSTITUTION: Aston Villa - Maatsen, Barkley off, Digne, Buendia on - Double substitution for Villa. 80' - SUBSTITUTION: Aston Villa - McGinn, Watkins off, Sancho, Abraham on - Double substitution for Villa. 84' - SUBSTITUTION: Sunderland - Brobbey off, Isidor on - Substitution for Sunderland. 86' - GOAL: Sunderland - T. Hume - Sunderland pull one back, setting up a tense finish. 87' - GOAL: Sunderland - W. Isidor (Assist: E. Le Fee) - Sunderland score again, making it 3-4. 90' - GOAL: Aston Villa - T. Abraham (Assist: L. Digne) - Villa seal the victory with a late goal. 90' - CARD: Sunderland - N. Mukiele (Yellow Card) - Sunderland receive their second caution. 90' - CARD: Aston Villa - A. Onana (Yellow Card) - Villa receive their first caution. 90' - CARD: Sunderland - D. Ballard (Yellow Card) - Sunderland receive their third caution.
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