Date:
Venue:
Competition: English Premier League.
Score: Aston
Villa 0
Scorers: Aston
Villa: Nil.
Attendance: 33,505.
Teams:
Aston Villa: Enkelman; Mellberg, Johnsen (Leonhardsen, then
Angel),
Referee: Mr M. Halsey (
United boss
Terry Venables left
The work
rate couldn't be faulted and United's midfield huffed
and puffed all afternoon without ever really seizing a grip on a game that
could have been there for the taking. Lee Bowyer, Nick Barmby, Eirik Bakke and
Stephen McPhail all grafted, but United lacked the extra spark required to go
on and claim what would have been a good three points. Harry Kewell could have provided that spark and looked a real
handful when going forward, but his raids were all too infrequent and Villa
were rarely tested. Alan Smith paid the price for his growing reputation and
was well shackled. Both Gareth Barry and Olof Mellberg resorted to strong-arm tactics to keep the
livewire at bay. But it was
Terry Venables was pleased with the work rate of his side and
understandably so, but there was a worrying lack of inspiration and the number
of chances created must be preying on his mind. There's no doubt that
Danny Mills
battled hard for everything while Ian Harte, who lost
his place in the side after the 1-0 defeat at Blackburn Rovers, looked to be
gaining in confidence again. Ian Harte's set-pieces
were a threat to Villa throughout and he was unlucky to see Peter Enckelman read one cleverly curled free-kick to perfection.
The centre-back pairing of Jonathan Woodgate and
Dominic Matteo was certainly one of the best in the
Premiership and the duo was again outstanding against a determined Villa side.
The hosts
enjoyed the better in terms of possession and they were at their most dangerous
when attacking at pace down the flanks. Ulises de la
Cruz and the outstanding Jlloyd Samuel were a
constant danger and Dominic Matteo and Jonathan Woodgate were forced to make desperate clearances to avert
the danger on numerous occasions. While
A 0-0
score-line was a fair reflection on what was a dull first-half, but United
could have taken the lead just three minutes after the break when Harry Kewell fed Lee Bowyer. Bowyer was unable to apply the
finishing touch, though, and Peter Enckelman watched
the ball whiz the other side of the upright. That was really it from
In
contrast, Villa pushed men forward in search of the winning goal, but they too
failed to create any clear-cut opportunities and Dominic Matteo
and Jonathan Woodgate were always on hand to keep
them at bay. The final whistle was greeted with mixed emotions by the travelling support, who were left wondering whether it was
a point gained or two lost. From a confidence point of view, though, the point
was vital and Terry Venables left the ground with
plenty to think about as he looks to mould his own United
side.
Match Action:
Ian Harte swerves his shot round the Aston Villa defensive
wall
Lee
Bowyer beats Gareth Barry
Stephen McPhail beats Lee Hendrie
to a
header as Eirik Bakke watches
Alan Smith shields the ball from Gareth
Barry Lee Bowyer closes down Jlloyd Samuel Eirik
Bakke and Oyvind Leonardson clash
Harry Kewell takes on Olof Mellberg and Lee Hendrie Harry
Kewell tries to round Steve Staunton
Olof
Mellberg and Alan Smith in a tangle
Mark Viduka tries to beat Steve Staunton and
Mark Kinsella
Lee
Bowyer, Olof Mellberg and
Mark Kinsella all have their eyes on the
ball
Ex-England
Bosses Terry Venables and Graham Taylor Steve
exchange pleasantries before the game
Harry Kewell shows his ball
skills Alan
Smith beats Ulises De La Cruz to a header Lee Bowyer holds off Jlloyd Samuel
Players:
Lee
Bowyer, Nicky Barmby, Eirik
Bakke and Stephen McPhail
all grafted
Harry Kewell provided
a spark Alan Smith
was well shackled
Danny Mills fired wide
Ian Harte’s set
pieces were Jonathan Woodgate and Dominic Matteo: the
best centre-back pairing
Peter Enkelman was in goal
a threat
Ulises De La Cruz and Steve Staunton were the full-backs Darius Vassell
and Dion Dublin were the strikers
Olof Mellberg and Ronny Johnsen
started as the centre backs Oyvind Leonhardsen and Juan Pablo
Angel were used substitutes
Lee Hendrie, Mark Kinsella,
Gareth Barry and Jlloyd Samuel were the Villa
starting midfield
Stefan Postma, Mark Delaney, Marcus Allback and Peter Crouch were the unused Villa substitutes