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match-reports
Sun 30 Aug 2009, Villa ParkReferee: Steve Bennett
 Team Lineup 
1
Friedel
23
Beye
24
Cuellar
47
Clark
21
Shorey
19
Petrov
8
Milner
4
Sidwell
   
20
Reo-Coker
(72)
7
Young
11
Agbonlahor
Substitutes
10
Carew
(72)
26
Gardner
16
Delph
22
Guzan
18
Heskey
12
Albrighton
25
Warnock
 
 Match Quotes
Aston Villa manager Martin ONeill
"It's pleasing to have won at home because our home form wasn't fantastic last season and certainly didn't match our away form. I'm delighted we've won three games in a week. The team - other than Curtis Davies who wasn't fit - who played so brilliantly at Anfield deserved a second crack. We're prepared to go and change the team according to whether we're home and away but on Monday night's performance the side for the most part deserved to go again."

- Martin O'Neill

 
Aston Villa 2
Fulham 0
Scorer: Pantsil (3 o.g.)
Scorer: Agbonlahor (59)
Attendance: 32,917 FT (17:52)

 

Gabriel Agbonlahor helped Aston Villa bounce back from their European exit as they easily defeated Fulham 2-0 to register their first home Barclays Premier League win of the campaign.

The England striker's pressure forced Fulham defender John Pantsil to head into his own net for the opening goal after three minutes.

Then Agbonlahor struck the decisive second goal 14 minutes into the second period - his first of the season - to wrap up the points for Martin O'Neill's side.

It was the perfect pick-up for Villa after failing to qualify for the group stages of the Europa League after being beaten on away goals by Rapid Vienna.

The Cottagers struggled to cope with the pace of Agbonlahor and Ashley Young plus the accurate passing of James Milner while Nigel Reo-Coker and Steve Sidwell offered good support from midfield.

Villa's territorial dominance was such that goalkeeper Brad Friedel was a virtual spectator for the entire 90 minutes and 19-year-old central defender Ciaran Clark was able to make an assured debut.

Fulham looked pedestrian and lethargic after their own European exertions against Amkar Perm in Russia in mid-week and they missed the industry of injured midfielder Danny Murphy and front duo Andy Johnson and Bobby Zamora.

early setback

Villa needed only three minutes to break the deadlock but they were given a helping hand by their former defender Aaron Hughes and Fulham keeper Mark Schwarzer in setting up the goal.

Hughes sent a careless back pass towards Schwarzer who could only slice the ball out of play for a corner.

Young's corner was flicked on by Carlos Cuellar and Cottagers defender Pantsil could only head the ball into his own net at the near post when under immense pressure from Agbonlahor.

Fulham were knocked out of their stride by this early setback and Sidwell was only just too high with a curling effort after Agbonlahor had turned a dangerous ball from Nicky Shorey into his path.

Villa were finding plenty of space down their left flank with Agbonlahor and Young looking to put Hughes and Pantsil under pressure.

fitness test

Shorey's through ball picked out the run of Agbonlahor and his low dangerous cross was turned away by Paul Konchesky at full stretch.

Sidwell then got on the end of a Young free-kick but directed his header wide and then Clark missed a good chance to mark his debut with a goal after 24 minutes.

The England Under-19 international was unmarked when he got on the end of a Young corner but sent his header over the bar.

Fulham midfielder Dickson Etuhu was relieved in trying to clear a Young corner when his header bounced over his own crossbar.

Schwarzer had a brief fitness test before play resumed and seemed to have a problem with his left thigh. There was a cagey opening to the second period although a fierce shot from Erik Nevland was blocked by Clark full in the face.

Dempsey was only just too high with a fierce 25 yard free-kick after Petrov had brought down Diomansy Kamara.

Milner showed positive intent but drilled his shot well wide from a narrow angle.

Then after 59 minutes Villa gave themselves a two goal cushion with Agbonlahor's splendid goal.

Milner played the ball inside to the England striker who bore down on the Fulham box before beating Schwarzer with a fierce 20 yard drive.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Gabriel Agbonlahor of Aston Villa

Gabriel Agbonlahor

(Aston Villa)
The striker netted the winning goal to seal the win for the home side.
 IKTS Snapshot
Twelve per cent
12 per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 2-0 home win for Aston Villa.
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 Team Lineup 
1
Schwarzer
4
Pantsil
18
Hughes
5
Hangeland
3
Konchesky
23
Dempsey
15
Kamara
27
Greening
   
20
Etuhu
   
16
Duff
10
Nevland
(75)
Substitutes
21
Johnson
(75)
2
Kelly
17
Riise
6
Baird
26
Smalling
19
Zuberbuhler
11
Gera
 
 Match Quotes
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson
"I don't think it was a very good performance from our point of view, particularly the first goal which we conceded so needlessly. We were up against a very strong Villa team and were unable to trouble them enough in the first half. In the second half we were slightly better but then conceded the second goal. When that happens, you know it's going to be a long road back. We've got to learn to deal with it. We have to find more energy, work harder, get together and play better, make certain we find the necessary running power to at least match our opponents, if not better them."

- Roy Hodgson

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