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David Moyes Makes Everton Ambition Clear After Aston Villa Win - and What He Needs
Barry’s goal ended Aston Villa’s 11-match home win streak, moving Everton to 10th while Villa stay third, seven points behind Arsenal in the Premier League.
- On Jan 18, Thierno Barry scored a second-half winner as Everton beat Aston Villa 1-0 at Villa Park, ending Villa's 11-game home winning run and leaving them seven points behind Arsenal.
- From the 59th minute, Dwight McNeil's effort and Emiliano Martínez's parry produced a rebound for Thierno Barry after Pau Torres's loose touch.
- Aston Villa had 18 shots with five on target and 1.36 expected goals, their most in a Premier League game without scoring since October 2022.
- Unai Emery said, `We created chances, we didn't score`, and `They had fewer chances than us and scored`, after Villa's defeat on Jan 18, ending their 11-game home winning streak and impacting the title race.
- The match featured a record quick woodwork moment, with Everton hitting the post after 11 seconds, the quickest since Premier League records began in 2006/07, and none of the top six teams won across the weekend fixtures.
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Aston Villa Vs Everton, Premier League: Thierno Barry Denies Unai Emery's Men Chance To Go Second
With both Manchester City and Arsenal dropping points this weekend, Villa could have moved within four points of the summit, but Thierno Barry's 59th-minute strike denied them
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleAston Villa lost access to the Everton for 1-0, on the 22nd day of the Premier League, failing access to the second place and approach to the Arsenal leader, after 11 consecutive triumphs in the Villa Park.
·Portugal
Read Full ArticleUnai Emery's 'weird' post-match interview after Aston Villa loss - 'Still not contenders' - The Mirror
Aston Villa's run of 11 successive wins at home across all competitions was brought to an end by Everton on Sunday, as Thierno Barry scored the only goal of the game
·London, United Kingdom
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Bias Distribution
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L 43%
C 29%
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