The Data Zone: Strong performance in third-period earns win for Villa against Everton | OneFootball

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·18 September 2021

The Data Zone: Strong performance in third-period earns win for Villa against Everton

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It was a goalless first half in the Premier League match between Aston Villa and the visitors Everton at Villa Park on Saturday. But in the second half, Villa took control and ultimately won the game 3-0.

The first half finished 0-0 and it took until the 66th minute before Matty Cash scored, with an assist by Douglas Luiz, to give Aston Villa the lead.


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2-0 came through an own-goal in the 69th minute.

Aston Villa increased the lead even more as Leon Bailey found the net, with an assist by Danny Ings, in the 75th minute. The 3-0 goal was the last one of the game.

Aston Villa have 2 wins, 1 draw and 2 losses with a 8–7 goal difference in the last 5 games, while Everton have 3 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss and a 10–7 goal difference.

Aston Villa are now in 10th place in the table, while Everton are fifth in the league.

The last outing between the teams ended in a 0-0 draw, with Aston Villa at home in May 2021.

Aston Villa are unbeaten at home, after two games. Everton are unbeaten away from home, with one win in two tries so far in the league.

Aston Villa have scored 8 goals. They have scored six goals at home. They’ve conceded 7 goals in total.

Everton have scored 10 goals in this campaign. Away from home they have scored 10 goals. They’ve conceded 7 goals in total.

Aston Villa have opened the score in 1 of their 4 of the games, and have a winning ratio of 100 percent when scoring the first goal. Everton have scored 80 percent of their goals in the last 45 minutes, putting up a +6 (8–2) goal difference.

In the next games in the Premier League, Aston Villa will take on Manchester United (away) on 24 September 2021, Tottenham (away) on 02 October 2021 and Wolverhampton (home) on 15 October 2021. Everton play Norwich City (home) on 24 September 2021, Manchester United (away) on 01 October 2021 and West Ham (home) on 16 October 2021.

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