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Aston Villa 2-1 Manchester City: Player Ratings as Villans Outclass Struggling Cityzens

Aston Villa delivered a dominant performance to defeat Manchester City 2-1 at Villa Park, further exposing the reigning champions’ ongoing struggles. Goals from Jhon Duran and Morgan Rogers secured a well-earned victory for Villa, who capitalized on City’s lackluster form.


1. Match Overview

First Half

  • Villa started brightly, with goalkeeper Stefan Ortega denying two early attempts within the first minute.
  • Jhon Duran broke the deadlock in the 17th minute, finishing a sweeping move to score for the fourth consecutive game.
  • City had opportunities through Phil Foden and Josko Gvardiol but failed to convert.

Second Half

  • Morgan Rogers doubled Villa’s lead with a composed finish after hitting the post earlier in the half.
  • Phil Foden scored a late consolation goal in stoppage time, but it wasn’t enough to prevent City’s ninth loss in 12 matches.

2. Aston Villa Player Ratings (4-2-3-1)

PlayerRatingComments
GK: Emiliano Martinez7.7/10Made crucial saves, especially in the first half, to keep City at bay.
RB: Matty Cash6.5/10Solid defensively but less involved going forward.
CB: Ezri Konsa6.5/10Marshaled the backline well, limiting Haaland’s influence.
CB: Pau Torres7.2/10Calm and composed under pressure, contributing to Villa’s defensive solidity.
LB: Lucas Digne6.5/10Balanced performance on both ends of the pitch.
CM: Boubacar Kamara7.5/10Controlled the midfield with excellent positioning and passing.
CM: Amadou Onana6.8/10Provided energy and physicality in the middle of the park.
RW: John McGinn8.0/10Tireless work rate and effective in linking defense and attack.
AM: Youri Tielemans7.2/10Showed creativity and composure in possession.
LW: Morgan Rogers8.9/10Player of the Match. Scored a decisive goal and was a constant threat.
ST: Jhon Duran8.1/10Scored the opener and worked tirelessly to stretch City’s defense.
Substitutes
Ollie Watkins (80′)6.1/10Provided fresh legs late on.
Emi Buendia (90′)N/APlayed too little to be rated.

3. Manchester City Player Ratings (3-2-4-1)

PlayerRatingComments
GK: Stefan Ortega6.2/10Made some key saves but could do little about the goals.
CB: John Stones6.7/10Decent performance but subbed off at halftime for tactical adjustments.
CB: Manuel Akanji6.5/10Defended well at times but struggled with Villa’s pace.
CB: Josko Gvardiol5.7/10Missed a golden chance and looked shaky defensively.
DM: Rico Lewis6.9/10Energetic and composed in midfield despite the team’s struggles.
DM: Mateo Kovacic6.3/10Failed to impose himself on the game and was subbed late on.
RM: Bernardo Silva6.5/10Worked hard but lacked end product.
CM: Phil Foden7.6/10City’s standout player, scoring a late consolation and driving the attack.
CM: Ilkay Gundogan6.1/10Struggled to dictate play and was subbed in the second half.
LM: Jack Grealish6.7/10Showed glimpses of quality but was largely ineffective.
ST: Erling Haaland6.4/10Starved of service and failed to make an impact.
Substitutes
Kyle Walker (46′)6.2/10Added pace but couldn’t change the game.
Savinho (73′)6.5/10Looked lively but had little time to make a difference.
Jeremy Doku (84′)N/APlayed too little to be rated.

4. Key Takeaways

Aston Villa

  • Morgan Rogers Shines: Rogers was the standout player, combining creativity and clinical finishing.
  • Defensive Discipline: Villa’s backline handled City’s attack with poise and resilience.

Manchester City

  • Ongoing Struggles: City’s lack of form continues, with their defense and midfield failing to dominate.
  • Foden’s Efforts in Vain: Phil Foden’s late goal was the only bright spot in an otherwise dismal performance.

5. What’s Next?

  • Aston Villa: Villa visit Newcastle on Boxing Day, aiming to continue their impressive form.
  • Manchester City: City host Everton, desperate to turn their season around and end their poor run.

FAQs

  1. Who was the Player of the Match?
    Morgan Rogers was named Player of the Match for his goal and overall influence.
  2. What’s Aston Villa’s current form?
    Villa have won four of their last five matches across all competitions.
  3. How many matches has Manchester City lost recently?
    City have lost nine of their last 12 matches in all competitions.
  4. What’s next for Manchester City?
    City face Everton at home on Boxing Day, looking to bounce back.
  5. Where are Aston Villa and Manchester City in the Premier League table?
    Villa are fifth, while City sit sixth after this match.
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