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Aston Villa 4-1 West Ham

Premier League    2023-24Match review
Villa Park   41,734
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
5Vladimir Coufal    
4Kurt Zouma    
27Nayef Aguerd    
33Emerson Palmieri   
20Jarrod Bowen 1  
7James Ward-Prowse    
28Tomas Soucek    
19Edson Alvarez    
10Lucas Paqueta    
9Michail Antonio    
14Mohammed KudusSubed #28   
18Danny IngsSubed #10   
8Pablo FornalsSubed #9   
 PosTable as at 22 Oct 2023PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City94 0010230 29521
2Arsenal93 2010631 08221
3Liverpool94 0011222 19720
4Tottenham Hotspur83 006232 012620
5Aston Villa94 0017321 261019
6Newcastle United94 0113311 211616
7Brighton and Hove Albion93 1113820 291016
8Manchester United93 027720 24615
9West Ham United92 118621 281014
10Chelsea91 226521 17412
11Crystal Palace91 213321 24812
12Wolverhampton Wanderers91 125921 26611
13Fulham82 024612 14711
14Brentford91 319811 25410
15Nottingham Forest91 306511 34710
16Everton91 044511 2597
17Luton Town90 133611 35115
18Burnley90 0541611 2374
19AFC Bournemouth90 232901 34113
20Sheffield United90 1441500 4391
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Douglas Luiz shines as Aston Villa see off West Ham with a flourish to go fifth
Peter Lansley at Villa Park
Date published: Mon 23 Oct 2023 02.30 BST Unai Emery can celebrate his first anniversary in charge of Aston Villa on Tuesday safe in the knowledge that he has turned his team into contenders to be considered among the best of the rest. Only Manchester City - the champions and leaders - Arsenal and Liverpool have gained more wins over this period and, with Douglas Luiz continuing his unlikely conversion into a prolific goalscoring midfielder, Villa sashayed to within two points of the top.

Only Newcastle have scored more Premier League goals than Villa this autumn as they dismissed West Ham with a stylish display to reach 19 points, their best tally after nine games for 25 years. With five places in the Champions League likely to be available to the Premier League from this season, Villa could stay in the argument, though Emery is keeping a lid on his club's ambitions.

"One of our dreams is to be with the top seven teams and to do something in Europe," he said, adding the names of Newcastle, Chelsea and Manchester United to those clubs currently above Villa, while reiterating his desire to win the Champions League one day. "To get European football is very important and that is the work we need to try to do. We need to be consistent in what we are doing."

It is difficult to avoid being swamped by the sheer torrent of numbers confirming Villa's renaissance under Emery but somehow he has supplemented a discontented ensemble of decent players and turned his squad into a fluid and entertaining side with a solid backbone. The atmosphere at a sold-out Villa Park was vibrant, passionate and, after some dull times, grateful.

Not since Dwight Yorke scored in eight successive top-flight home games in 1991 have Villa had such a prolific homebird as Douglas Luiz. Not bad for a holding midfielder whom Steven Gerrard was willing to offload last year.

Backed by Boubacar Kamara in the heart of the midfield, Douglas Luiz has been granted more licence to support the attack alongside John McGinn, Moussa Diaby and, recalled here as Villa reverted to a four-man defence, Nicolo Zaniolo. Douglas Luiz was typecast as a defensive midfield pivot in his early days at Villa Park, and was strongly linked with a move to Arsenal when sidelined, but Emery has unshackled the more complete player.

Villa and West Ham head off on European trips on Thursday but it is the Midlands club, winning their 11th successive top-flight game at home, who look far more ready on this evidence to stay competing for European qualification through the Premier League.

They were superior for all but the 15 minutes after Douglas Luiz's second goal made it 2-0 and it will be their supporters raising a glass of claret while the Hammers fans head back to London feeling blue.

For the deserved breakthrough, Zaniolo played a neat ball back inside the penalty area for Ollie Watkins to tee up Douglas Luiz to dispatch a crisp and low right-footed shot.

Zaniolo, withdrawn from the Italy squad to help the investigation into illegal betting activity, contributed tidily. He has let it be known he will contest any claims that he has bet on football.

West Ham appeared reluctant to come out and play until they went 2-0 down. From Lucas Paqueta's poor pass backwards, five minutes into the second half, Edson Alvarez fouled Ezri Konsa. Douglas Luiz chipped the penalty down the middle.

Emery praised Douglas Luiz before urging him to improve. "It's credit to him, firstly. I am very happy with him. But I think he can do better. There were some moments after he scored the two goals where we were trying to control the game and I wasn't happy because he was too relaxed.

"We have to see where we can improve in everybody. I was very demanding of the players to try and score another goal. After the third goal we controlled the game."

West Ham did respond, Jarrod Bowen scoring with a shot that deflected heavily off Pau Torres, equalling the divisional record with goals in his first five away games of a season.

Just as West Ham were starting to turn the screw, however, Villa regained their two-goal buffer. John McGinn capitalised on Mo Kudus's miscontrol, sending Watkins away down the inside-left channel with a pass that swerved enticingly into the striker's path. One stepover later, Kurt Zouma sent for a hotdog, Watkins crashed a left-footed shot into the near top corner for his ninth goal for club and country this season.

"We've done a lot of good things this season," David Moyes said of his West Ham side, "but today we didn't do a lot right."

Leon Bailey made it 4-1 in the 89th minute as he stepped inside Nayef Aguerd and shovelled his left-footed shot into the top corner. It is the first time since 1920 that Villa have scored at least three goals in each of their opening four home league games.

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS
Aston Villa (4-4-2): Martinez 7; Cash 7.5, Konsa 7, Torres 7, Digne 7; McGinn 8, Kamara 7, Luiz 8.5, Zaniolo 7.5 (Bailey 76); Diaby 7.5 (Tielemans 85), Watkins 8
Subs (not used): Carlos, Traore, Chambers, Langley, Olsen, Dendoncker, Kellyman
Scorers: Luiz (30, 51pen), Watkins (74), Bailey (89)
Manager: Unai Emery 8
West Ham (4-2-3-1): Areola 4; Coufal 5, Zouma 5, Aguerd 4, Emerson 5; Ward-Prowse 5.5, Alvarez 5; Bowen 6, Soucek 5 (Kudus 67, 6), Paqueta 5 (Ings 86); Antonio 3 (Fornals 90)
Subs (not used): Fabianski, Mavropanos, Ogbonna, Benrahma, Kehrer, Mubama
Scorers: Bowen (56)
Booked: Emerson
Manager: David Moyes 4
Referee: David Coote 6
Attendance: 41,734
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