Aston Villa 1-0 Birmingham City: Gestede heads Sherwood's men to victory
Tim Sherwood's men scraped into the fourth
round of the League Cup with a narrow win in the
Second City derbyRudy Gestede lifted the gloom at
Aston Villa with the only goal on Tuesday to see
off fierce rivals Birmingham City 1-0 in the League
Cup third round.
Gestede broke the deadlock just after the hour
mark with a powerful header from Jordan Amavi's
cross, the striker netting his second goal for Villa
and first since the opening day of the Premier
League season.
Both sides struggled to create any clear-cut
chances in the opening half, but Villa finally burst
into life after the break with Gestede converting on
his first sight of goal.
Victory was greeted with a look of relief from Tim
Sherwood at the final whistle as his team booked
their fourth-round spot, with the Villa boss hopeful
the result can prove a catalyst to ending the side's
five-game winless streak in the league.
Championship side Birmingham were quickly out
of the blocks at a raucous Villa Park, with Jacques
Maghoma and Demarai Gray going close early on.
Birmingham's start stunned Villa – who made four
changes from Saturday's 1-0 defeat to West
Brom in the Premier League – but eventually
Sherwood's men settled into the match and began
to threaten.
Gabriel Agbonlahor was first to be presented with
an opening as he narrowly missed out on Leandro
Bacuna's low cross, and the striker was wasteful
once again just before the half hour with a
wayward strike.
As half-time approached, Scott Sinclair's pace
created space inside the Birmingham penalty area,
but the forward was unable to get enough power
in his shot and Tomasz Kuszczak saved easily.
Sherwood made two attacking changes at the
break by introducing Jack Grealish and Jordan
Ayew and Villa immediately posed more of a
threat.
A superb throughball from Jordan Veretout
released Bacuna on the right and his whipped
cross was met by Sinclair, but the striker was
unable to turn his header goalwards.
Gestede, a close-season signing from Blackburn
Rovers, provided the game's first moment of real
quality when he opened the scoring after 62
minutes.
Amavi found Gestede with a tantalising ball from
the left and the striker duly thumped his header
past the stationary Kuszczak.
Despite taking the lead, Villa failed to control of the
match and were lucky not to concede with 16
minutes to play as Clayton Donaldson and Gray
played in Maghoma, but Brad Guzan clung onto
his shot at the second attempt.
Having survived that let off, Villa twice went close
through Sinclair, but the forward was unable to
extend the hosts' winning margin.
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