Aston Villa vs Everton: Full time results, stats and more

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Tarush Bhusri is a Second year BBA(Banking and Insurance) student at Maharaja Surajmal Institute, GGSIPU. He has a keen interest in writing and has a great...
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Anwar El Ghazi’s 80th-minute strike engraved Everton’s European assumptions as Aston Villa got a hard-combated 2-1 accomplishment at Goodison Park.

With the game wandering towards a draw, El Ghazi was given a lot of time and space to twist a shot into the furthest corner and secure an eighth Premier League away win of this season.

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The outcome implies Everton stays in the eighth spot, nine points off the Champions League places with five games remaining.

Villa ascends to the 9th position.

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Villa botched a lot of opportunities in an activity-pressed first half after Ollie Watkins terminated them ahead in the thirteenth minute however Ghazi released an 80th-minute thunderclap into the top corner.

Their coach Dean Smith was satisfied with the result and recognized Villa actually had a lot to play for.
“They have revived any desire for getting a spot in the Champions League”, said Villa Coach.

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Tarush Bhusri is a Second year BBA(Banking and Insurance) student at Maharaja Surajmal Institute, GGSIPU. He has a keen interest in writing and has a great command over communication skills. A big time Cricket and Football buff, currently working as Sports Journalist at https://sportsdigest.in. You can reach him at [email protected]