Game #5551
Aston Villa
3-0-0, 9 PTS

Sunday, 4 October 2020
2nd (+2)
Last 5: 🟩 🟩 🟩 🟥 🟩
GK Emiliano Martínez | 🇦🇷 |
RB Matty Cash | 🏴 | 🔁 |
CB Tyrone Mings | 🏴 |
CB Ezri Konsa | 🏴 |
LB Matt Targett | 🏴 |
M Douglas Luiz | 🇧🇷 | 🟨 | 🔁 |
M John McGinn | 🏴 | ⚽ | 🔥 |
M Ross Barkley | 🏴 | 🟢 | ⚽ |
M Jack Grealish | 🏴 | 🔥 | 🔥 | 🔥 | ⚽ | ⚽ |
W Trézéguet | 🇪🇬 | 🔥 | 🔁 |
CF Ollie Watkins | 🏴 | ⚽ | ⚽ | ⚽ | 🔥 |
Dean Smith | 🏴 | 2018-2021

Substitutes
🔁 RB Ahmed Elmohamady | 🇪🇬 | for RB Matty Cash | 🏴 | 80' |
🔁 M Marvelous Nakamba | 🇿🇼 | 🟨 | for M Douglas Luiz | 🇧🇷 | 80' |
🔁 W Bertrand Traoré | 🇧🇫 | for W Trézéguet | 🇪🇬 | 87' |
Unused Substitutes
GK Jed Steer | 🏴 |
M Conor Hourihane | 🇮🇪 |
W Anwar El Ghazi | 🇳🇱 |
CF Keinan Davis | 🏴 |
Yellow Cards (Warnings, Cautions, Bookings)
🟨 Douglas Luiz, Bad foul (10)
🟨 Marvelous Nakamba, Bad foul (8)
Red Cards (Ordered from Field of Play, Dismissals, Sendings Off)
None
Trophy Record
European Cup / Champions League: 🏆
UEFA Cup / Europa League: ❌
League Champions: 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 🏆🏆
FA Cup Winners: 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 🏆🏆
League Cup Winners: 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
Last Trophy: 1995-96
Matchday Squad
GK Emiliano Martínez | 🇦🇷 | £19.58m |
GK Jed Steer | 🏴 | £0.49m |
RB Matty Cash | 🏴 | £14.18m |
LB Matt Targett | 🏴 | £14.04m |
RB Ahmed Elmohamady | 🇪🇬 | £0.99m |
CB Tyrone Mings | 🏴 | £20.60m |
CB Ezri Konsa | 🏴 | £11.97m |
M Douglas Luiz | 🇧🇷 | £15.12m |
M Marvelous Nakamba | 🇿🇼 | £10.80m |
M Conor Hourihane | 🇮🇪 | £3.15m |
M John McGinn | 🏴 | £2.79m |
M Jack Grealish | 🏴 | Youth |
M Ross Barkley | 🏴 | Loan |
W Bertrand Traoré | 🇧🇫 | £16.56m |
W Trézéguet | 🇪🇬 | £9.00m |
W Anwar El Ghazi | 🇳🇱 | £8.10m |
CF Ollie Watkins | 🏴 | £27.72m |
CF Keinan Davis | 🏴 | Free |
Unavailable
Injury | 5 |
GK Tom Heaton | 🏴 | ACL, 4 Jan 2020 [26]
CF Wesley | 🇧🇷 | ACL, 4 Jan 2020 [26]
CB Björn Engels | 🇧🇪 | Achilles, 17 Jun 2020 [16]
CB Kortney Hause | 🏴 | Groin, 4 Oct 2020 [1]
GK Ørjan Nyland | 🇳🇴 | Back, 4 Oct 2020 [1]
Not Selected | 4 |
GK Lovre Kalinić | 🇭🇷 |
LB Neil Taylor | 🏴 |
RB Frédéric Guilbert | 🇫🇷 |
M Henri Lansbury | 🏴 |
Team News
Dean Smith reverts to the line up that beat Fulham in the last league outing however new loan signing Ross Barkley makes his debut in place of Conor Hourihane who drops to the bench.
Anwar El Ghazi makes the bench in place of Jacob Ramsey whilst Ahmed Elmohamady replaces the injured Kortney Hause as substitute centre back.
Team Stats
Starting XI Average Age: | 25.28 |
Oldest Player: GK Emiliano Martínez | 🇦🇷 | 28.11 |
Youngest Player: M Douglas Luiz | 🇧🇷 | 22.42 |
Debut Appearances
🟢 M Ross Barkley | 🏴 | #950 | Loanee from Chelsea
Final Appearances
None
On This Day
Villa hammer reigning champions Liverpool to record their biggest league win since beating Wimbledon 7-1 in February 1995.
Midfielder Ross Barkley made a goalscoring debut aged 26 after joining on a season long loan from Chelsea earlier this week to become the 950th player to play for Villa in first team League or Cup football.
Ollie Watkins became the first Villa player to hit a top flight hat-trick since Christian Benteke against Queens Park Rangers in April 2015. Watkins' hat-trick came in just his 6th game for the club (4 Starts) to give Watkins a record of W5 D0 L1, 5 Goals. 1 Assist so far in his Villa career.
Jack Grealish contributes his 60th goal involvement in a Villa shirt on his 190th appearance (143 Starts) to make it W74 D39 L77, 29 Goals, 31 Assists, 29 Bookings and 2 Red Cards so far in his Villa career. Grealish had achieved 10 goal involvements in 62 appearances (35 Starts), his second ten had come in 41 appearances (25 Starts), his third in 31 appearances (29 Starts), his fourth in 19 appearances (17 Starts), fifth in 16 appearances (16 Starts) and his sixth has come in 21 appearances (21 Starts).
Jack Grealish became only the second Villa player to assist three goals in a single Premier League game, after James Milner v Burnley in February 2010.
Douglas Luiz collects his 10th booking on his 46th appearance for the club (37 Starts).
Villa won their opening three league games to a season for the first time since 1962-63.
Villa recorded their biggest league win since beating Wimbledon 7-1 in February 1995.
Villa have won four consecutive home Premier League matches for the first time since October 2007.
Starting XI
Scorer(s) | Ollie Watkins | 4' | 22' | 39' | John McGinn | 35' | Ross Barkley | 55' | Jack Grealish | 66' | 75' |
Assist(s) | Jack Grealish | 4' | 22' | 55' | Trézéguet | 39' | Ollie Watkins | 66' | John McGinn | 75' |
Match Timeline
🟢 | 1’ Debut, Ross Barkley
⚽ | 4’ Goal, 1-0, Ollie Watkins, Assist by Jack Grealish
⚽ | 22’ Goal, 2-0, Ollie Watkins, Assist by Jack Grealish
🥅 | 33’ Goal, 2-1 (Liverpool), Mohamed Salah
⚽ | 35’ Goal, 3-1, John McGinn
⚽ | 39’ Goal, 4-1, Ollie Watkins, Assist by Trézéguet
🕒 | HT Aston Villa 4-1 Liverpool
🟨 | 46’ Booking, Douglas Luiz, Bad foul
⚽ | 55’ Goal, 5-1, Ross Barkley, Assist by Jack Grealish
🥅 | 60’ Goal, 5-2 (Liverpool), Mohamed Salah
⚽ | 66’ Goal, 6-2 Jack Grealish, Assist by Ollie Watkins
⚽ | 75’ Goal, 7-2 Jack Grealish, Assist by John McGinn
🔁 | 80’ Sub off, Matty Cash, Sub on, Ahmed Elmohamady
🔁 | 80’ Sub off, Douglas Luiz, Sub on, Marvelous Nakamba
🔁 | 87’ Sub off, Trézéguet, Sub on, Bertrand Traoré
🟨 | 90’+2 Booking, Marvelous Nakamba, Bad foul
🕒 | FT Aston Villa 7-2 Liverpool
Season | 2020-21 |
Matchday | #6 |
League Match | #3 |
Manager Game | #90 |
Sunday, 4 October 2020
Match Record
Game Record
Manager: Dean Smith | 🏴 | West Bromwich, 2018-2021
Referee: Martin Atkinson | 🏴 | West Riding, 2006-2021
Kick off: 7.15pm
HT Score: 🟩 4-1
FT Result: 🟩 7-2
FT Score: 🟩 Won
Last 5: 🟩 🟩 🟩 🟥 🟩
Officials
Referee: Martin Atkinson | 🏴 | West Riding, 2006-2021
Assistants: Constantine Hatzidakis, Richard West
Match Stats
Possession F | 31%
Possession A | 69%
Shots F | 18
Shots A | 14
Shots on Target F | 11
Shots on Target A | 8
Corners F | 2
Corners A | 7
Fouls F | 7
Fouls A | 10
Dean Smith | 🏴 | 2018-2021
🕒 90 | 🟩 | 38 🟨 | 19 🟥 33 | 1.48
Villa Career Form:
Top 8
What they Said
*Villa boss Dean Smith*
*Sunday, 4 October 2020*
"We never dreamed of getting a result like this.
"The performance was outstanding from start to finish. We created an awful lot of chances against an exceptional defence and team. We had to work very hard."
"We have carried on the momentum from the end of last season but we have added quality to that.
People have questioned Ollie Watkins' price. That has probably trebled now."
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*Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp*
*Sunday, 4 October 2020*
"You have to say that Villa did very well.
“They were very physical, very smart and very direct, we were not.
"We had big chances which we did not use, but when you concede seven I'm not sure you can say it would have been 7-7. We made too many mistakes and massive ones obviously. It started with the first goal and around the goals we made massive mistakes."
"Villa stun champions Liverpool with seven goals"
Ollie Watkins scored a first-half hat-trick and Jack Grealish had a hand in five goals as Aston Villa deservedly stunned champions Liverpool with one of the most unbelievable scorelines in Premier League history.
Villa's record signing Watkins had never scored a Premier League goal before kick-off and 45 minutes later he had the match ball, as the home side took advantage of Liverpool's high line and individual mistakes.
Captain Grealish scored their final two goals after assisting three.
It is the first time Liverpool have conceded seven goals since 1963 and only their fourth Premier League defeat since 3 January 2019. Villa, who escaped relegation on the final day of last season, overtake them in the table with their best start since 1962.
Villa's first was the result of a huge error by Adrian. The Reds stand-in keeper passed the ball straight to Grealish, who cut it back for Watkins to side-foot in from eight yards.
Watkins' second was excellent as he cut in from the left and smashed into the top corner.
Mohamed Salah looked to have restored order when he scored for the Reds, but John McGinn's deflected volley two minutes later put Villa's lead back to two.
It got even better when Watkins headed in from Trezeguet's cross to become the first player to score a Premier League hat-trick against Liverpool since Dimitar Berbatov for Manchester United 10 years ago.
Villa debutant Ross Barkley, a boyhood Evertonian, was excellent and added a fifth after the break from just outside the box - from Grealish's third assist.
Salah made it 5-2 from Roberto Firmino's pass on the hour-mark but then Grealish smashed in Villa's sixth before latching onto McGinn's raking pass to add another.
This is the first time in 18 attempts that Villa have beaten the reigning champions at home - the last was a 3-2 win over Arsenal in December 1998.
This is a result which makes no sense - apart from the fact Aston Villa were remarkable and clinical and Liverpool were unbelievably bad.
A team who almost got relegated last season beat the defending champions - who barely ever lose - 7-2.
It is one thing to identify Liverpool's weaknesses but quite another to take advantage of them in such a sensational way.
Villa are now unbeaten in seven league games, including the run that saw them stay up at the end of last season, and have won all three league matches this season.
Dean Smith's side managed to get in behind Liverpool's high defensive line with ease in the first half and Watkins, who was the Championship's top scorer last season and cost Villa a club record £28m, was the chief beneficiary.
He took advantage of Adrian's error for the first with his left foot and chased onto Grealish's pass before cutting inside Joe Gomez and firing home with his right.
Watkins got his perfect hat-trick - in more ways than one - before the break, nodding into an empty net after Barkley's deep free-kick was collected by Trezeguet who clipped the ball into the six-yard box. He also crashed an effort onto the crossbar as Villa chased an eighth goal late on.
Three more goals followed in an equally frenetic second half. Grealish picked out Barkley, whose 20-yard strike was helped into the top right-hand corner by a flick off the leg of Trent Alexander-Arnold. Grealish then scored via a Fabinho deflection before running onto a McGinn pass to add a famous seventh.
What now for Villa? With a performance like this and three wins from three their thoughts will be a lot, lot higher than a relegation battle.
Liverpool were missing first-choice goalkeeper Alisson through injury and Sadio Mane and Thiago, who have both tested positive for coronavirus. But nothing could excuse this performance, surely the worst of manager Jurgen Klopp's illustrious era.
Even last year when they put out their under-23 team to face Villa in the Carabao Cup, as the first team contested the Club World Cup, that only ended in a 5-0 defeat.
Liverpool were completely wretched. The tone was set from the moment Adrian overhit a simple pass to Joe Gomez, which went straight to Grealish to set up the opener.
Several of Villa's goals took advantage of Liverpool's high defensive line. They just could not deal with the guile of Grealish and Barkley and the finishing of Watkins.
"We never dreamed of getting a result like this," Villa boss Dean Smith told BBC Sport.
"The performance was outstanding from start to finish. We created an awful lot of chances against an exceptional defence and team. We had to work very hard."
"We have carried on the momentum from the end of last season but we have added quality to that," Villa boss Smith said. "People have questioned Ollie Watkins' price. That has probably trebled now."
"You have to say that Villa did very well," Klopp told BBC Sport. "They were very physical, very smart and very direct, we were not.
"We had big chances which we did not use, but when you concede seven I'm not sure you can say it would have been 7-7. We made too many mistakes and massive ones obviously. It started with the first goal and around the goals we made massive mistakes."
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Premier League
Liverpool
3-0-1, 9 PTS
Villa Park
Attendance: Behind closed doors
(COVID-19)
GK Adrián | 🇪🇸 |
LB Andrew Robertson | 🏴 |
CB Virgil van Dijk | 🇳🇱 | 🟨 |
CB Joe Gomez | 🏴 | 🔁 |
RB Trent Alexander-Arnold | 🏴 |
M Fabinho | 🇧🇷 |
M Georginio Wijnaldum | 🇳🇱 |
M Naby Keïta | 🇬🇳 | 🔁 |
W Mohamed Salah | 🇪🇬 | ⚽ | ⚽ |
W Diogo Jota | 🇵🇹 |
F Roberto Firminho | 🇧🇷 | 🔁 |
Jürgen Klopp | 🇩🇪 |
Substitutes
🔁 | W Minamino | 🇯🇵 | for M Naby Keïta | 🇬🇳 | 46’ |
🔁 | M Curtis Jones | 🏴 | for CB Joe Gomez | 🏴 | 61’ |
🔁 | M James Milner (ex) | 🏴 | F Roberto Firminho | 🇧🇷 | 68’ |
Unused Substitutes
GK Caoimhin Kelleher | 🇮🇪 |
RB Neco Williams | 🏴 |
M Jordan Henderson | 🏴 |
CF Divock Origi | 🇧🇪 |
Yellow Cards (Warnings, Cautions, Bookings)
🟨 Virgil van Dijk
Red Cards (Ordered from Field of Play, Dismissals, Sendings Off)
None
Opposition Trophy Record
European Cup / Champions League: 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 🏆
UEFA Cup / Europa League: 🏆🏆🏆
League Champions: 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
🏆🏆🏆🏆
FA Cup Winners: 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 🏆🏆
League Cup Winners: 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 🏆🏆🏆
Last Trophy: 2019-20
Opposition Matchday Squad
GK Caoimhin Kelleher | 🇮🇪 | Youth |
GK Adrián | 🇪🇸 | Free |
LB Andrew Robertson | 🏴 | £8.10m |
RB Trent Alexander-Arnold | 🏴 | Youth |
RB Neco Williams | 🏴 | Youth |
CB Virgil van Dijk | 🇳🇱 | £72.62m |
CB Joe Gomez | 🏴 | £4.20m |
M Naby Keïta | 🇬🇳 | £54.00m |
M Fabinho | 🇧🇷 | £40.50m |
M Georginio Wijnaldum | 🇳🇱 | £23.60m |
M Jordan Henderson | 🏴 | £16.20m |
M Curtis Jones | 🏴 | Youth |
M James Milner (ex) | 🏴 | Free |
W Mohamed Salah | 🇪🇬 | £37.80m |
W Diogo Jota | 🇵🇹 | £40.23m |
W Minamino | 🇯🇵 | £7.65m |
F Roberto Firmino | 🇧🇷 | £36.90m |
CF Divock Origi | 🇧🇪 | £10.84m |
Opposition Unavailable
Not Recorded
League Table

2020-21
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