Aston Villa v Leeds United, 09 February 2022

Score3-3
RefereeJarred Gillett
CompetitionPremier League
VenueVilla Park
Attendance41,927
Kick-off: 8.00pm Premier League Head to Head Played: 27 Aston Villa won: 9 Drawn: 10 Leeds United won: 8 Aston Villa scored: 25 Leeds United scored: 25 This was the second 3-3 draw in their 103 meetings in all competitions; also in League Division One at Villa Park on 14 March 1936.

3 Aston Villa

Manager: Steven Gerrard

3 Leeds United

Manager: Marcelo Bielsa

Goals:

Philippe Coutinho 30 G
Jacob Ramsey 38 G
Jacob Ramsey 44 G

Goals:

Daniel James 9 G
Daniel James 45 G
Diego Llorente 63 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez
Defender Tyrone Mings
Defender/Midfielder Matty Cash
Defender/Midfielder Lucas Digne
Defender/Midfielder Ezri Konsa
Midfielder Emi Buendía
Midfielder Douglas Luiz
Midfielder John McGinn
Midfielder Jacob Ramsey
Midfielder/Forward Philippe Coutinho
Forward Ollie Watkins

Starting lineup:

Illan Meslier Goalkeeper
Luke Ayling Defender
Diego Llorente Defender
Stuart Dallas Defender/Midfielder
Robin Koch Defender/Midfielder
Pascal Struijk Defender/Midfielder
Jack Harrison Midfielder
Mateusz Klich Midfielder
Daniel James Midfielder/Forward
Raphinha Midfielder/Forward
Rodrigo Forward

Substitutions:

Carney Chukwuemeka for Emi Buendía 59
Ashley Young for Philippe Coutinho 78
Calum Chambers for Jacob Ramsey 89

Substitutions:

Adam Forshaw for Mateusz Klich 85

Cards:

Ezri Konsa 70 Y
Ezri Konsa 87 Y
Ezri Konsa 87 R
Matty Cash 90 Y

Cards:

Stuart Dallas 44 Y
Daniel James 80 Y
Rodrigo 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Robin Olsen
Defender Kortney Hause
Defender/Midfielder Calum Chambers
Defender/Midfielder/Forward Ashley Young
Midfielder Ben Chrisene
Midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka
Midfielder Tim Iroegbunam
Midfielder Morgan Sanson
Forward Danny Ings

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Kristoffer Klaesson
Defender Leo Hjelde
Defender/Midfielder Jamie Shackleton
Midfielder Lewis Bate
Midfielder Adam Forshaw
Midfielder Nohan Kenneh
Midfielder Stuart McKinstry
Forward Joe Gelhardt
Forward Tyler Roberts

Comments:

League position: 11th Aston Villa had now conceded three goals or more in seven of their 22 games in the Premier League so far in 2021-22. Villa scored three or more goals in the first-half of a game in the Premier League for the first time since their 7-2 win against Liverpool on 4 October 2020. They had now scored 300 goals in the first-half of their home games in the Premier League.

Comments:

League position: 15th Leeds United had now scored three goals in each of three of their last four games in the Premier League. The Whites had now avoided defeat in two of the last 67 away games when they had trailed by two or more goals; also at Aston Villa in the League Championship on 23 December 2018 (won 3-2). [c/o Jonny Cooper] This was the first time they had avoided defeat after conceding three goals in the first-half of an away game since a 4-3 win at Southampton in the League Championship on 19 November 2005. [c/o Jonny Cooper]

3 Aston Villa

Manager: Steven Gerrard

Goals:

Philippe Coutinho 30 G
Jacob Ramsey 38 G
Jacob Ramsey 44 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez
Defender Tyrone Mings
Defender/Midfielder Matty Cash
Defender/Midfielder Lucas Digne
Defender/Midfielder Ezri Konsa
Midfielder Emi Buendía
Midfielder Douglas Luiz
Midfielder John McGinn
Midfielder Jacob Ramsey
Midfielder/Forward Philippe Coutinho
Forward Ollie Watkins

Substitutions:

Carney Chukwuemeka for Emi Buendía 59
Ashley Young for Philippe Coutinho 78
Calum Chambers for Jacob Ramsey 89

Cards:

Ezri Konsa 70 Y
Ezri Konsa 87 Y
Ezri Konsa 87 R
Matty Cash 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Robin Olsen
Defender Kortney Hause
Defender/Midfielder Calum Chambers
Defender/Midfielder/Forward Ashley Young
Midfielder Ben Chrisene
Midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka
Midfielder Tim Iroegbunam
Midfielder Morgan Sanson
Forward Danny Ings

Comments:

League position: 11th Aston Villa had now conceded three goals or more in seven of their 22 games in the Premier League so far in 2021-22. Villa scored three or more goals in the first-half of a game in the Premier League for the first time since their 7-2 win against Liverpool on 4 October 2020. They had now scored 300 goals in the first-half of their home games in the Premier League.

3 Leeds United

Manager: Marcelo Bielsa

Goals:

Daniel James 9 G
Daniel James 45 G
Diego Llorente 63 G

Starting lineup:

Illan Meslier Goalkeeper
Luke Ayling Defender
Diego Llorente Defender
Stuart Dallas Defender/Midfielder
Robin Koch Defender/Midfielder
Pascal Struijk Defender/Midfielder
Jack Harrison Midfielder
Mateusz Klich Midfielder
Daniel James Midfielder/Forward
Raphinha Midfielder/Forward
Rodrigo Forward

Substitutions:

Adam Forshaw for Mateusz Klich 85

Cards:

Stuart Dallas 44 Y
Daniel James 80 Y
Rodrigo 90 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Kristoffer Klaesson
Defender Leo Hjelde
Defender/Midfielder Jamie Shackleton
Midfielder Lewis Bate
Midfielder Adam Forshaw
Midfielder Nohan Kenneh
Midfielder Stuart McKinstry
Forward Joe Gelhardt
Forward Tyler Roberts

Comments:

League position: 15th Leeds United had now scored three goals in each of three of their last four games in the Premier League. The Whites had now avoided defeat in two of the last 67 away games when they had trailed by two or more goals; also at Aston Villa in the League Championship on 23 December 2018 (won 3-2). [c/o Jonny Cooper] This was the first time they had avoided defeat after conceding three goals in the first-half of an away game since a 4-3 win at Southampton in the League Championship on 19 November 2005. [c/o Jonny Cooper]