Aston Villa 1-4 West Ham: Hammers run riot after Ezri Konsa red card

West Ham consolidated fourth place in the Premier League with a 4-1 victory over 10-man Aston Villa on Super Sunday.

First-half goals from Ben Johnson and captain Declan Rice sent the Hammers in ahead at the break after Ollie Watkins’ equaliser had Villa back on level terms for just four minutes.

Villa were reduced to 10 men five minutes into the second half when defender Ezri Konsa was shown a straight red card after a lengthy VAR review for a last-man challenge on Jarrod Bowen.

A spirited Villa were denied a second equaliser when Watkins’ effort was tipped onto the bar by goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski before West Ham ruthlessly used their man advantage as further goals from Pablo Fornals and Bowen sealed a handsome win for David Moyes’ side.

West Ham remain fourth in the Premier League but the victory moves them level on points with champions Manchester City, who they trail on goal difference, while Aston Villa’s alarming slump continues as a fourth straight league defeat leaves Dean Smith’s side languishing in 15th place.

West Ham are unbeaten in eight away games in the Premier League - in their top-flight history, they have only had one longer unbeaten run on the road (nine games between September/December 1985 under John Lyall).
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West Ham are unbeaten in eight away games in the Premier League – in their top-flight history, they have only had one longer unbeaten run on the road (nine games between September/December 1985 under John Lyall).

Hammers heap more pressure on 10-man Villa

Ben Johnson's second-ever West Ham goal gave the Hammers the lead at Villa Park
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Ben Johnson’s second-ever West Ham goal gave the Hammers the lead at Villa Park

With captain and defensive anchor Tyrone Mings dropped, Aston Villa’s new-look back four made a nervy start against a confident West Ham side, who needed just seven minutes to take the lead.

Hammers captain Rice’s diagonal ball was gathered by right-back Johnson, who was afforded far too much time by Matt Targett and allowed to cut inside onto his left foot and pick out the far corner with a low, driven strike.

Team news

  • Leon Bailey was handed his first Premier League start as Aston Villa boss Dean Smith made four changes from the defeat at Arsenal. The summer signing from Bayer Leverkusen was named in the team along with Jacob Ramsey, Kortney Hause and Marvelous Nakamba. Tyrone Mings, Axel Tuanzebe, Douglas Luiz and Danny Ings were the players to make way.
  • West Ham boss David Moyes named the same team that started the Premier League win against Tottenham last weekend. That meant there were eight changes from the side that defeated Manchester City in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night, with the likes of Lukasz Fabianski, Declan Rice, Jarrod Bowen, Said Benrahma, Pablo Fornals and Michail Antonio recalled.

An inspired double goal-saving block from Matty Cash prevented Bowen from doubling West Ham’s advantage before Villa finally mounted a response and levelled the contest after the half-hour mark.

John McGinn and Emiliano Buendia combined down Villa’s right, with the Argentine turning Fornals inside out with a brilliant spin into the area before squaring for Watkins to steer through Fabianski’s attempted save.

Ollie Watkins hauled Aston Villa level on 34 minutes
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Ollie Watkins hauled Aston Villa level on 34 minutes

But Villa’s celebrations were short-lived as Rice opened his Premier League account for the campaign with a long-range strike which bobbled through bodies and past Emiliano Martinez who, for the second time, did not cover himself in glory as the ball evaded his dive before cannoning in off the post.

Things took a turn for the worse for Aston Villa five minutes into the second half when centre-back Konsa was given his marching orders for the denial of a goalscoring opportunity after his clumsy challenge on Bowen.

Jarrod Bowen was brought by Ezri Konsa early in the first half
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Jarrod Bowen was brought by Ezri Konsa early in the first half

It came after a mess defensively for the hosts, with Kortney Hause fortunate not to also see red for catching Fornals in the face with a forceful elbow before Bowen’s drive to the edge of the box and referee Chris Kavanagh’s decision after a lengthy VAR review.

Villa had to navigate the final 40 minutes a man down but refused to back down and nearly levelled up, only for Watkins’ header to be turned onto the bar by Hammers goalkeeper Fabianski just when it looked certain to nestle in the top corner.

Pablo Fornals gave West Ham breathing space with their third goal 10 minutes from time
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Pablo Fornals gave West Ham breathing space with their third goal 10 minutes from time

West Ham finally put their numerical advantage to good use when Fornals gave the Hammers breathing room, converting a rebound from close range after Martinez had parried Bowen’s strike into his path.

And Bowen finally got on the scoresheet to put the victory beyond doubt, applying the finishing touch to Manuel Lanzini’s selfless pass at the end of a sweeping West Ham attack as the Hammers enjoyed another vintage away performance.

Jarrod Bowen put the seal on West Ham's victory with their fourth goal
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Jarrod Bowen put the seal on West Ham’s victory with their fourth goal

Opta stats

  • West Ham have won consecutive away league matches against Aston Villa for the first time since a run of three between 1965 and 1967.
  • Aston Villa have conceded at least three goals in three consecutive league matches for the first time since December 2012 in the Premier League.
  • West Ham have picked up 20 points after 10 matches this season (W6 D2 L2). Converting to three-points-per-win all-time, only in 1975-76 have they earned more points at this stage of a top-flight campaign (21).
  • Aston Villa have lost four consecutive Premier League matches for the first time since another run of four games in February/March of last year.

Man of the Match – Declan Rice

Aged 22 years and 290 days, Declan Rice is the youngest player to score and assist in a Premier League game for West Ham since Manuel Lanzini in October 2015 against Crystal Palace (22y 244d).

What’s next?


Friday 5th November 7:30pm


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Sunday 7th November 4:00pm


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Aston Villa now go to Southampton on Friday Night Football, live on Sky Sports Premier League at 8pm, while West Ham go to Genk in the Europa League at 5.45pm on Thursday before hosting Liverpool on Super Sunday, live on Sky Sports Premier League at 4.30pm.

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