Aston Villa missed a chance to put pressure on Arsenal in the Premier League title race, losing 1-0 to Everton.
Arsenal will end the weekend seven points clear at the top of the table after Tierno Barry’s second-half goal was the spoils, breaking Villa’s 11-game winning streak at Villa Park.
Barry’s smart 59th-minute winner came from some defensive grunt from Pau Torres and a goalkeeping error from Emiliano Martinez.
Minutes before the opening goal there was a grisly controversy as James Garner, who had already been booked, appeared to cynically foul Morgan Rogers on the edge of the area, but the foul was disallowed.
It was a disjointed performance from Villa who lacked quality in the final third, although Evan Gesand hit the crossbar and an otherwise wasted Morgan Rodgers drew a fine save from Jordan Pickford.
Manager David Moyes will be relieved his side were able to get the job done after a controversial first-half goal by Jake O’Brien was ruled out after Harrison Armstrong was deemed to have interfered from an offside position.
Considering Everton’s heavy absences, this was a great result and an execution of Moyes’ game plan.
The Toffees are currently just four points behind city rivals Liverpool (currently fourth) and are also in contention for Europe.
Emery: We are not top five candidates
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery told Sky Sports.
“We are not favorites yet. There are other teams that have more potential than us.
“We lost a very good opportunity. We have a lot of points. We have had a very good season so far. We will regain balance.”
Moyes: “A great victory”
Everton manager David Moyes told Sky Sports:
“It was great. It’s been a difficult week, but today they turned it around.
“We had Aston Villa and we weren’t at our best, but we put a lot of effort into finding a way to counter Villa.
“I knew if I didn’t do something there would be problems.It wasn’t easy coming here.
“We had our moments and they had theirs. Overall, I’m really happy.”



