Aston Villa 1-1 Bournemouth: Evanilson’s late equaliser secures a draw
Evanilson rescued a point for Bournemouth as he headed in a 96th-minute equaliser at Aston Villa on Saturday.
Ross Barkley had earlier scored his first Villa goal since January 2021.
Cherries goalkeeper Mark Travers as a strong contender for the Player of the Match award as he made seven saves throughout Saturday’s game.
But the busiest man of the match was referee Chris Kavanagh, who dished out 13 yellow cards.
Villa thought they had taken the lead midway through the first half when captain John McGinn curled home from 15 yards.
But the goal was eventually ruled out following a VAR review because ‘factual evidence’ showed that the ball had left the field of play moments before Ollie Watkins assisted McGinn.
More to follow.
Bournemouth’s players pictured celebrating after scoring a late equaliser at Aston Villa
Evanilson (left) headed his side level in the 96th minute to earn a 1-1 draw at Villa Park
Midfielder Ross Barkley had earlier scored his first Aston Villa goal since January 2021
John McGinn (front right) fired a shot into the net in the first half but his goal was disallowed
McGinn’s goal was ruled out after a VAR review that found that the ball had gone out of play
Ref Chris Kavanagh pictured signalling that his decision to award McGinn’s goal had changed
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery pictured with his hand on his chin during Saturday’s game
Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola pictured directing his players during the match at Villa Park
Villa’s Matty Cash (right) and Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo pictured battling for the ball
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