Aston Villa 1-2 Manchester City: Pep Guardiola’s men three wins away from being crowned champions

Who needs a Super League when you have a super team? Manchester City sent a message to the cream of European football every bit as eloquent as the one delivered by Pep Guardiola just a day earlier.

Despite falling behind to John McGinn’s goal after only 20 seconds, City were ahead by half-time thanks to strikes from Phil Foden and Rodri and, even though John Stones was sent off just before the interval, the league leaders never looked like giving up their advantage.

Stones will now miss Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Tottenham but in this kind of form, City could probably play the whole game with 10 men and still prevail. Besides, Villa lost a man themselves 11 minutes into the second half when Matty Cash collected two bookings in as many minutes. 

Man City are just three wins away from becoming champions after they beat Aston Villa

Man City are just three wins away from becoming champions after they beat Aston Villa

Rodri (No 16) helped City overcome going a goal down to give them a first-half lead

Rodri (No 16) helped City overcome going a goal down to give them a first-half lead

The Spaniard got to a cross before Emiliano Martinez could reach the ball in the first half

The Spaniard got to a cross before Emiliano Martinez could reach the ball in the first half

The City players celebrate Rodri's goal and going a goal up shortly before the half-time interval

The City players celebrate Rodri’s goal and going a goal up shortly before the half-time interval

MATCH FACTS, PLAYER RATINGS AND PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE

ASTON VILLA: (4-2-3-1) Martinez 6; Cash 4, Konsa 6.5, Mings 6.5, Targett 5; Douglas Luiz 5, Nakamba 6 (Barkley 63, 6); Traore 5.5 (El Ghazi 75, 6), McGinn 5.5, Ramsey 6 (Davis 46, 6); Watkins 6

SUBS NOT USED: Heaton, Taylor, Engels, Elmohamady, Hause, Chukwuemeka

GOALS: McGinn (1)

BOOKINGS: Cash (54)

SENT OFF: Cash (57) 

COACH: Dean Smith 6

MANCHESTER CITY: (4-3-3) Ederson 6; Walker 7, Stones 4, Dias 8, Zinchenko 7; Bernardo Silva 8.5, Rodri 7, Gundogan 7; Mahrez 7.5 (Fernandinho 90), Gabriel Jesus 6.5 (Laporte 46, 6), Foden 8

SUBS NOT USED: Steffen, Ake, Sterling, Torres, Mendy, Cancelo, Garcia

GOALS: Foden (22), Rodri (40)

BOOKINGS: Gundogan (44)

SENT OFF: Stones (44)

COACH: Pep Guardiola 8

REFEREE: Peter Bankes 6

MAN OF THE MATCH: Bernardo Silva (Man City)

VENUE: Villa Park



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Eight more points will be enough to land another league title for City, their third under Guardiola.

But the one the club really want is the trophy celebrated on a huge banner in the North Stand here, which reproduces the commentary of Peter Withe’s goal that clinched the 1982 European Cup final for Villa.

Guardiola dismissed the Super League as ‘not sport’, whereas Europe’s greatest prize remains the pinnacle of the club game, whatever its imperfections.

How City would love to follow up turning their back — albeit belatedly — on the Super League by winning the prize its architects wanted to ruin. 

Villa got off to a perfect start after John McGinn (left) broke the deadlock inside 20 seconds

Villa got off to a perfect start after John McGinn (left) broke the deadlock inside 20 seconds

The Scotland international stunned City by calmly finishing past Ederson in the first minute

The Scotland international stunned City by calmly finishing past Ederson in the first minute

McGinn celebrates Villa's lightning quick start after tucking the ball past Ederson in goal

McGinn celebrates Villa’s lightning quick start after tucking the ball past Ederson in goal

Dean Smith's men celebrate their early goal – the fastest Premier League goal of the season

Dean Smith’s men celebrate their early goal – the fastest Premier League goal of the season

City were without Kevin De Bruyne due to a foot and ankle injury and were stunned when Dean Smith’s side took an immediate lead.

Stones made a hash of intercepting Tyrone Mings’ clipped ball forward, allowing Ollie Watkins to run free and his square ball was guided in expertly by McGinn, who had charged forward from midfield.

It was an encouraging start for Villa, again deprived of their captain Jack Grealish, who spent half-time in conversation with England boss Gareth Southgate.

Yet, once they got their rhythmical passing game going, City bewitched and bewildered Villa and the 22nd-minute equaliser was inevitable. 

However, City didn't panic and responded 20 minutes later through Phil Foden (left)

However, City didn’t panic and responded 20 minutes later through Phil Foden (left)

The City playmaker celebrates after calmly tucking the ball into the bottom left corner

The City playmaker celebrates after calmly tucking the ball into the bottom left corner

Bernardo Silva (right) and Foden (left) look to get play restarted after scoring the equaliser

Bernardo Silva (right) and Foden (left) look to get play restarted after scoring the equaliser

Bernardo Silva and Ilkay Gundogan both had penalty appeals turned down and Riyad Mahrez saw a low shot saved at the second attempt, before Foden levelled by finishing an archetypal City move.

Ederson’s long kick was perfect for Oleksandr Zinchenko, who found Foden with a header. His immediate switch of play released Mahrez on the right and the overlapping Bernardo collected the Algerian’s pass and cut it back for Foden. The England midfielder had glided in unnoticed off the flank and drilled the ball home.

‘Foden is growing,’ said Guardiola. ‘His influence in our games is massive. He’s becoming a serious player. His influence in the final third is so important.

‘We played so well. The Premier League is the most important title to win.’

Perhaps because of their superiority, City occasionally switched off. Ederson played a routine clearance to Douglas Luiz and the Villa midfielder immediately found Jacob Ramsey, who shot into the side netting. 

City were reduced to 10 men when John Stones (right) was sent off for a late tackle

City were reduced to 10 men when John Stones (right) was sent off for a late tackle

Having initially given Stones a yellow, VAR told referee Peter Bankes to review his decision

Having initially given Stones a yellow, VAR told referee Peter Bankes to review his decision

After watching the replays, Bankes rescinded his yellow card and showed Stones a straight red

After watching the replays, Bankes rescinded his yellow card and showed Stones a straight red

With so many top technicians, however, City will always create chances. Villa could not handle Foden, Bernardo or Mahrez and the latter pair combined for the second. Mahrez passed, Bernardo crossed and Rodri climbed between Mings and keeper Emiliano Martinez to head in.

Stones then decided to make City’s task harder. The centre back’s reckless, knee-high challenge on Ramsey initially brought a booking yet once ref Peter Bankes was advised to consult the monitor, there was only one outcome. When the red card was shown to Stones, Gundogan was booked for his protests.

Sensing a route back into the match, Villa boss Smith sent on an extra forward, replacing Ramsey with Keinan Davis.

Yet with barely 10 minutes played after the break, it was 10 v 10. Cash had struggled against Foden all evening and was booked in the 54th and 56th minutes for fouls on City’s young prince.

The second was particularly clumsy. Cash’s touch was poor and as Foden nipped in to steal the ball from his toes, the right back slid in to try to recover his mistake. Alas, the ball was long gone and as Foden crashed to earth, Cash was walking off before Bankes had produced the card.

Gundogan nearly scored a free-kick and though the margin of victory suggests this was close, it wasn’t really. The Super League is dead but the super team march on. 

Villa's extra man advantage was wiped out when Matty Cash got two quick yellow cards

Villa’s extra man advantage was wiped out when Matty Cash got two quick yellow cards

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