Published • loading... • Updated
Villa Fall to 2-1 Loss at Go Ahead Eagles After Buendia Misses Penalty
Aston Villa missed multiple chances including a late penalty as Go Ahead Eagles secured a historic 2-1 win; Rangers lost 3-0 under new manager Danny Rohl, revealing deeper squad issues.
- On Thursday Aston Villa were beaten 2-1 by Go Ahead Eagles in Deventer, ending their perfect Europa League start, while Danny Rohl, Rangers head coach, lost his first game 3-0 at SK Brann in Bergen.
- After going in front in the fourth minute, Villa squandered clear chances before half-time and were pegged back by a floated free-kick leading to Mathis Suray's deflected strike.
- After Matty Cash's cross was handled, Villa were awarded a spot kick 11 minutes from time but Emiliano Buendia sent the penalty over the bar and a late rally never materialised.
- Villa remain on six points after wins over Bologna and Feyenoord, but with five remaining Europa League games against tough opposition, knockout progress now looks unlikely.
- Danny Rohl was appointed on Monday and Rangers suffered a 3-0 loss in Bergen, underscoring persistent issues as the Gers remain pointless and sit sixth in the William Hill Premiership.
Insights by Ground AI
27 Articles
27 Articles
The English team had advanced on the scoreboard as soon as the game started. But Go Ahead Eagles reacted and turned it around. Marplatense’s steering wheel could have tied it up but failed from 12 steps.
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleAston Villa hit Europa League snag as Danny Rohl suffers defeat in first Rangers game in charge
Aston Villa's impressive six-match winning run came to an abrupt halt in the Netherlands as they fell to a stunning 2-1 defeat against Go Ahead Eagles in Thursday night's Europa League encounter
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleFootball: The Deventer team previously defeated Greek side Panathinaikos, which means the Eagles now surprisingly have six points after three rounds. Go Ahead…
·Netherlands
Read Full ArticleCoverage Details
Total News Sources27
Leaning Left3Leaning Right4Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Center
Bias Distribution
- 46% of the sources are Center
46% Center
L 23%
C 46%
R 31%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium














