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Hard-Fought Match in Liverpool Ends in Goalless Draw Between Everton and Aston Villa
Liverpool, Merseyside – A tightly contested and combative match unfolded at Hill Dickinson Stadium this Saturday, where Everton and Aston Villa played to a goalless draw in a Premier League matchday 4 fixture. The game, refereed by Simon Hooper, was characterized by physical and tactical gameplay, with both teams looking to impose their style.
While Aston Villa held a slight advantage in ball possession, with 52% compared to Everton’s 48%, it was the home team that generated the most goal-scoring opportunities. Everton registered 20 total shots, although only 2 of them were on target, whereas Aston Villa only managed 6 shots throughout the match with only 1 on target.
The match was interrupted several times by fouls, reflecting the intensity of the game. Everton committed 17 fouls and received 3 yellow cards, while Aston Villa committed 15 fouls, resulting in 3 yellow cards as well. Everton earned 10 corner kicks, surpassing Aston Villa’s 3. Despite the opportunities and intensity, neither team managed to break the deadlock, leaving a bittersweet feeling for the fans present at the stadium.
Substitutions aston villa: at minute 46 Y. Tielemans came in and E. Guessand went out., at minute 71 E. Buendia came in and H. Elliott went out., at minute 83 O. Watkins came in and D. Malen went out., at minute 83 L. Bogarde came in and V. Lindelof went out.
Substitutions everton: at minute 66 T. Iroegbunam came in and M. Rohl went out., at minute 75 Beto came in and T. Barry went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
Everton
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