- Man City fell to another disappointing defeat at Villa Park on Saturday
- Aston Villa secured deserved 2-1 victory thanks to goals from Duran and Rogers
- Cityzens now sixth in the Premier League table
By Talal osman
Aston Villa eased to a 2-1 victory over Manchester City on Saturday in the Premier League, condemning the reigning Premier League champions to a ninth defeat in 12 matches across all competitions.
Villa struck first in the Midlands through the in-form Jhon Duran, who side-footed the home team ahead at the end of an impressive move. Man City failed to draw level before the half-time whistle following another underwhelming display.
Morgan Rogers doubled the home side's lead in the 65th minute before Phil Foden scored a late consolation, with Man City stumbling to yet another defeat in the Premier League following last weekend's Manchester derby nightmare.
How the game unfolded
Aston Villa had two glorious opportunities to take the lead within the first minute as they caught a misfiring Man City cold.
Duran almost capitalised on Josko Gvardiol's error but saw his effort turned wide by Stefan Ortega, with the German goalkeeper then producing an excellent save to deny Pau Torres from the subsequent corner. The defender's near-post header came within an inch of crossing the line.
But Ortega was left helpless in the 17th minute as Villa eventually took advantage of their electric start. Youri Tielemans' sensational defence-splitting pass allowed Morgan Rogers a free run at Ortega, with the forward selflessly teeing up Duran for the opening goal of the game.
Man City continued to dominate possession despite falling behind but struggled to create many significant goalscoring opportunities. Phil Foden provided their most promising moment of the first half, combining well with Rico Lewis before forcing Emiliano Martinez into a low save. Gvardiol came close to an equaliser, too, but couldn't keep his header down at the near post.
Villa continued to make life incredibly difficult for the Cityzens after the restart and fired them another warning sign on the hour mark. Some neat one-touch passing presented an opportunity to Rogers in the penalty area and he rattled his low drive off the outside of Ortega's post.
But Man City refused to learn from their mistakes and soon found themselves with a mountain to climb. It was another fantastic breakaway from Villa as Rogers charged 20 yards up the pitch from his own half, eventually playing a one-two with John McGinn before firing beyond Ortega to double Villa's advantage.
Ollie Watkins could have added some gloss to the scoreline just three minutes after his introduction from the bench, but the striker powered his shot directly at Ortega from just inside the penalty area
Villa were offered a brief scare in stoppage time as Foden got on the scoresheet, but Man City were unable to provide any further issues for the hosts in the dying embers as they suffered another bruising defeat.
Man City's dismal run has been characterised by issues in both boxes. Pep Guardiola's side have failed to deliver in the opposition penalty area when presented with golden opportunities, but it's their absent defence that has proved most costly.
Ruben Dias' absence was always likely to be felt by Man City at Villa Park and that became evident following the home side's opener. A glaring space in the centre of defence was unlocked by Tielemans' terrific through ball, with Villa playing through the entirety of the Man City team in just three passes.