Premier League - Fulham frustrate Villa

Eurosport - Sun, 30 Nov 07:47:00 2008

Aston Villa missed out on the chance to go third in the Premier League when they were held to a frustrating goalless draw by Fulham at Villa Park.

2008-2009 Aston Villa-Fulham Brede Hangeland Gabriel Agbonlahor - 0

Villa enjoyed the better of possession and chances throughout the 90 minutes but with John Carew missing through injury, Martin O'Neill's side lacked a killer instinct in front of goal.

In particular, Villa midfielders Steve Sidwell and Gareth Barry were guilty of profligacy when presented with a number of clear-cut scoring opportunities.

The result saw Villa stay in fourth place, level on points with Manchester United, who play in the Manchester derby on Sunday.

For Fulham, the result proved their point won at Liverpool a week earlier was no flash in the pan and a tally of two points from their last two away games - both tough fixtures - was enough to see Roy Hodgson's side claim eighth place.

Despite having started the game brightly, the Cottagers were forced into a backs-to-the-wall performance for much of the remainder of the match, with another solid defensive display the cornerstone of their performance.

Villa took a quarter-of-an-hour to find their stride before they began to test the Fulham back line, who had already proved they boast one of the league's tougher defences after the Anfield result.

The Cottagers defence, again well marshalled by the immense Brede Hangeland - a reported transfer target of both Arsenal and Tottenham - first had to show their mettle midway through the opening period when they weathered a brief storm from Villa.

Ashley Young had signalled the hosts' intent on 19 minutes, firing into the side netting after having cut inside John Pantsil, but the first real chance of the game fell to Barry five minutes later.

Young was again involved, sending over a dangerous cross which the former Villa captain, rising above Paul Konchesky, could only head wide of the upright.

Moments later, Stiliyan Petrov watched as his flicked header at the near post looped over Mark Schwarzer's bar but, despite the little period of pressure, the hosts could find a way through.

Sidwell was then guilty of the miss of the match, the summer signing heading over the bar after Young's well-delivered free-kick had found him unmarked in front of goal.

Villa were left to rue that miss as Fulham stood firm in the face of increased pressure from O'Neill's side after the break.

As in the first half, Young was at the centre of most of Villa's attacking play during the second, his pace and accurate delivery providing a constant threat from the left hand side.

The winger put two further chances on a plate for Barry, who made it a hat-trick of missed headers for the afternoon.

On 70 minutes, Young picked out the England midfielder with a precise cross, only for Schwarzer - who looked susceptible on crosses all afternoon - to pull a save right out of the top drawer, somehow diverting the ball onto the cross bar before pouncing to claim the rebound.

And nine minutes later, Barry again met a Young centre, this time glancing his header wide of the far post.

Despite the pressure at one end, Fulham still managed to give the occasional reminder that, in Bobby Zamora and the in-form Andrew Johnson, they were more than capable of nicking something on the break.

But it was Clint Dempsey who came closest to stealing all three points for the visitors. The American had already seen his compatriot Brad Friedel tip over a stabbed effort just before the half-time break, and he was again denied by the Villa keeper on 71 minutes; his fierce drive was beaten away by the former Blackburn man.

There was still time for Sidwell to secure victory for Villa as time ran out, but his 88th minute effort soared into the Holte End, from where a chorus of disgruntled boos emanated soon after as the full-time whistle sounded.

Mike Hytner / Eurosport

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  1. owen is always injured and heskey is a has been!..we­ need quality!not veterans!!

    From sean d, on Tue 2 Dec 4:58PM
  2. harewood might as well be sold, get heskey AND owen in.

    From Stench, on Tue 2 Dec 4:45PM
  3. i know harewoods not the best ...but some matches suit­ his style!!as for heskey...forget it!!!

    From sean d, on Mon 1 Dec 1:04PM
  4. We maybe are sufferimg from fire power in the box with­ carew out yes harewood could have come on but he is a­ plodder and should be sold in january.
    Martin needs to­ look at heskey or the likes to bulster that position­ but there again other results are going for us.

    From ROBERT H, on Sun 30 Nov 5:13PM
  5. We maybe are sufferimg from fire power in the box with­ crew out yes harewood com have come on but he is a­ plodder and should be sold in january.
    Martin needs to­ look at heskey or the likes to bulster tat position but­ there again other results are going for us.

    From ROBERT H, on Sun 30 Nov 5:11PM
  6. we should have changed things at half time!!brought­ harewood on ...ashley youngs crosses were wasted­ ....mon needs to react more to situations..one up front­ doesnt suit every match!!gabby runs in straight lines­ instead of finding space!!..we need players in to­ progress!!

    From sean d, on Sun 30 Nov 2:53PM
  7. villa isn't strong and will never get to­ big4.wining game with arsenal don't meen ahything­ and villa fans don't even think that villa will­ finish 4th.simply they arn't good and never'll­ be so get used to it losers

    From mighdiseli, on Sun 30 Nov 11:33AM
  8. fulham for europe

    From BRENDAN B, on Sun 30 Nov 10:57AM
  9. the continue episode of boring week football from aston­ villa and fulham.

    From kathy, on Sun 30 Nov 7:32AM
  10. @#$% all u muppets tht only support united or liverpool­ or arsenal for the glory wwe take pride in our teams­ muppets

    From Andrew, on Sun 30 Nov 12:43AM
  11. Its a testament to the progress villa has made­ actually, less than a year ago fulham would not have­ treated villa with the 'big 4 all out defence­ strategy' which is what this was frankly.

    Fulham­ played for the draw and definately frustrated villa,­ good result for fulham, good compliment for villa.

    From Mike S, on Sat 29 Nov 11:18PM
  12. villa are boring at times. milner is a wasted talent­ since his move from newcastle. he doesn't seem to­ be the same player. has nothing yet for villa....
    but­ villa look like the only team that can break into the­ top-4.

    From rob_burt25, on Sat 29 Nov 10:10PM
  13. fulham was able to hold liverpool a draw at antfield,­ so its not a surprise they can hold villa to a 0-0­ draw.

    From wilsonl_1999, on Sat 29 Nov 8:41PM
  14. Comment 10! In the famous words of the Holte End you­ muppet, We Aren't Fickle, We Just don't like­ YOU! Typical Mummys Boy!

    From stephenjones272, on Sat 29 Nov 8:28PM
  15. Comment hidden due to its low rating. Show

    FULHAM? BORING TEAM! IN FACT SO ARE ANOTHER 15 IN THE­ PREM' THE BIG 4 SHOULD PLAY IN OTHER 4 TIMES HOME­ AND AWAY TO DECIDE TITLE AND LEAVE THE REST OF THE­ RUBBISH TO SCRAP OVER THE UEFA CUP POOP!

    From coombes665, on Sat 29 Nov 7:30PM
  16. I went to the game today as a neutral and I must say­ youVilla fan are pathetic, one minute you are going to­ qualify for the champions league at the expense of­ Arsenal and then on the back of a home draw against­ Fulham you boo the team off the pitch, talk about­ fickle, you Villa fans epitomise the meaning of the­ word.

    From rmsj.white, on Sat 29 Nov 6:46PM
  17. HAHA Villa do not have the team or the bottle to win­ anything this season another paddy on the dole by­ easter!

    From Bromley Blue, on Sat 29 Nov 6:23PM
  18. harry h you are a co%k

    From rachaelc, on Sat 29 Nov 6:14PM
  19. oh and i hope we've got Hangeland on a long­ contract!

    From pfy1101, on Sat 29 Nov 5:38PM
  20. Villa you blew it again. You don`t have the­ players.....

    From Bobby Robson A Legend, on Sat 29 Nov 5:36PM
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