Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion, 19 September 2015

Score1-0 to West Bromwich Albion
RefereeMartin Atkinson
CompetitionPremier League
VenueVilla Park
Attendance36,321
All 19 Premier League encounters had now been drawn or ended with a one-goal winning margin. Kick-off: 3.00pm

Goals:

Goals:

Saido Berahino 39 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Brad Guzan
Defender Jordan Amavi
Defender Alan Hutton
Defender Joleon Lescott
Defender Micah Richards
Defender/Midfielder Ashley R Westwood
Midfielder Carles Gil
Midfielder Carlos Sánchez
Midfielder/Forward Jack Grealish
Forward Scott Sinclair

Starting lineup:

Boaz Myhill Goalkeeper
Craig Dawson Defender
Jonny Evans Defender
Gareth McAuley Defender
James McClean Defender/Midfielder/Forward
Chris Brunt Midfielder
Darren Fletcher Midfielder
James Morrison Midfielder
Claudio Yacob Midfielder
Saido Berahino Forward

Substitutions:

Rudy Gestede for Scott Sinclair 46
Leandro Bacuna for Carles Gil 76
Jordan Veretout for Carlos Sánchez 82

Substitutions:

Craig Gardner for Saido Berahino 67
Rickie Lambert for Salomón Rondón 90
Jonas Olsson for James McClean 90

Cards:

Carles Gil 62 Y
Jordan Amavi 82 Y

Cards:

Chris Brunt 21 Y
James Morrison 34 Y
Claudio Yacob 78 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Mark Bunn
Defender/Midfielder Leandro Bacuna
Defender/Midfielder Ciaran Clark
Midfielder Joe Cole
Midfielder Jordan Veretout
Forward Jordan Ayew
Forward Rudy Gestede

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard
Defender James Chester
Defender Jonas Olsson
Defender/Midfielder Craig Gardner
Midfielder/Forward Serge Gnabry
Midfielder/Forward Rickie Lambert
Midfielder/Forward Callum McManaman

Comments:

League position: 17th With four points from their first six games, Aston Villa had made their worst six-game start to a season since 1986-87 when they were last relegated. They had now gained only 71 points from 73 Premier League games at Villa Park since December 2011.

Comments:

League position: 10th West Bromwich Albion had now kept three consecutive clean sheets in top division away games for the first time since a club record run of five in a row in 1983. The Baggies had now kept a clean sheet in 14 of their 24 Premier League games under manager Tony Pulis; more than any other team during the same period. 16 of Saido Berahino's 20 goals in the Premier League had now been scored in the West Midlands (14 at The Hawthorns and two at Villa Park). Rickie Lambert replaced Salomon Rondon in the first minute of added time in the second half. Jonas Olsson replaced James McClean in the fifth minute of added time in the second half.

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Brad Guzan
Defender Jordan Amavi
Defender Alan Hutton
Defender Joleon Lescott
Defender Micah Richards
Defender/Midfielder Ashley R Westwood
Midfielder Carles Gil
Midfielder Carlos Sánchez
Midfielder/Forward Jack Grealish
Forward Scott Sinclair

Substitutions:

Rudy Gestede for Scott Sinclair 46
Leandro Bacuna for Carles Gil 76
Jordan Veretout for Carlos Sánchez 82

Cards:

Carles Gil 62 Y
Jordan Amavi 82 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Mark Bunn
Defender/Midfielder Leandro Bacuna
Defender/Midfielder Ciaran Clark
Midfielder Joe Cole
Midfielder Jordan Veretout
Forward Jordan Ayew
Forward Rudy Gestede

Comments:

League position: 17th With four points from their first six games, Aston Villa had made their worst six-game start to a season since 1986-87 when they were last relegated. They had now gained only 71 points from 73 Premier League games at Villa Park since December 2011.

Goals:

Saido Berahino 39 G

Starting lineup:

Boaz Myhill Goalkeeper
Craig Dawson Defender
Jonny Evans Defender
Gareth McAuley Defender
James McClean Defender/Midfielder/Forward
Chris Brunt Midfielder
Darren Fletcher Midfielder
James Morrison Midfielder
Claudio Yacob Midfielder
Saido Berahino Forward

Substitutions:

Craig Gardner for Saido Berahino 67
Rickie Lambert for Salomón Rondón 90
Jonas Olsson for James McClean 90

Cards:

Chris Brunt 21 Y
James Morrison 34 Y
Claudio Yacob 78 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard
Defender James Chester
Defender Jonas Olsson
Defender/Midfielder Craig Gardner
Midfielder/Forward Serge Gnabry
Midfielder/Forward Rickie Lambert
Midfielder/Forward Callum McManaman

Comments:

League position: 10th West Bromwich Albion had now kept three consecutive clean sheets in top division away games for the first time since a club record run of five in a row in 1983. The Baggies had now kept a clean sheet in 14 of their 24 Premier League games under manager Tony Pulis; more than any other team during the same period. 16 of Saido Berahino's 20 goals in the Premier League had now been scored in the West Midlands (14 at The Hawthorns and two at Villa Park). Rickie Lambert replaced Salomon Rondon in the first minute of added time in the second half. Jonas Olsson replaced James McClean in the fifth minute of added time in the second half.