{"id":50168,"date":"2022-03-07T13:10:07","date_gmt":"2022-03-07T02:10:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/astonvilla.co.uk\/the-good-and-bad-aston-villa-4-0-southampton\/"},"modified":"2022-04-02T18:39:37","modified_gmt":"2022-04-02T07:39:37","slug":"the-good-and-bad-aston-villa-4-0-southampton","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/astonvilla.co.uk\/the-good-and-bad-aston-villa-4-0-southampton\/","title":{"rendered":"The good and bad: Aston Villa 4-0 Southampton"},"content":{"rendered":"

Aston Villa made it two wins from two Premier League matches as they brushed an in-form Southampton team to one side in a 4-0 victory at Villa Park.<\/p>\n

Not many expected changes but Steven Gerrard was forced into two changes as Calum Chambers and Ashley Young replaced Ezri Konsa and Lucas Digne who both tested positive for Covid-19.<\/p>\n

Once again Danny Ings and Ollie Watkins<\/a> started up top together and it took just 8 minutes for the two to combine and for Villa to take the lead.<\/p>\n

Ings picked up the ball midfield, played it to Watkins on the edge of the box who turned the Southampton defender Jack Stevens before slotting past Fraser Forster in the Saints goal.<\/p>\n

The away side came close to a quick equaliser when Stuart Armstrong<\/a>\u2018s curled effort went just wide of the post but it wasn\u2019t to be Southampton\u2019s day.<\/p>\n

Despite the visitors having more of the ball, they created very little and the home side always looked more likely to score the next goal.<\/p>\n

Both Jacob Ramsey and Watkins have good chances but were unable to capitalise. As the first half was coming to its end, the chances were becoming thick and fast for Gerrard\u2019s men with Phillipe Coutinho coming close on two occasions.<\/p>\n

The Brazilian did play a part in Villa\u2019s second when Chambers picked him out with the outside of his foot and the little magician picked out Douglas Luiz to slot home and make it 2-0.<\/p>\n

Despite the comfortable lead, Villa fans were a tad sceptical given the number of chances they had missed in the first half. They didn\u2019t need to be though and the home side soon put the game well out of Southampton\u2019s reach.<\/p>\n

Coutinho finally got his well-deserved goal and Villa\u2019s third when the ball fell to him after John McGinn was taken out in the area. The little Brazillian took out 2-3 Southampton defenders with one turn before slotting home to make it 3.<\/p>\n

\"Coutinho<\/p>\n

The rowt was finished when former Southampton striker Ings slotted home when Matty Cash cleverly cut back across to find the forward who tucked the ball into the corner of the net.<\/p>\n

The win moved Villa up to 11th in the table following their biggest win of the season so far.<\/p>\n

The Good<\/h2>\n