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Monday, December 8, 2008

Young double steers Aston Villa to victory


Ashley Young's goal in the third minute of stoppage-time secured a 3-2 victory for Aston Villa over Everton in a dramatic Premier League clash at Goodison Park on Saturday.

When Joleon Lescott struck in acrobatic style after the 90-minute mark to net his second goal of the game, it seemed as if Everton had done enough to earn a point.

But with just 12 seconds left on the clock, Young sped clear to finish in style as Villa went back to fifth in the table. "Our strength is that we never give up," Villa captain Martin Laursen said afterwards.

Defeat saw Everton drop down into eighth place.

There was goalmouth action as early as the first minute when Steve Sidwell put Villa ahead with the fastest Premier League goal this season through a 25-yard shot after 31 seconds.

Lescott levelled on the half-hour mark before Young restored Villa's lead in the 54th minute.

The game was still in its infancy when a neat passing move involving Young, James Milner and Gabriel Agbonlahor ended with the ball coming to Sidwell, who struck a rising shot past Everton keeper Tim Howard.

The Merseysiders drew level when Jagielka headed the ball into the box, Cahill touched on and Lescott volleyed past Friedel. Several Villa players lay on the turf dejectedly but there was still one more twist.

From the kick-off the Midlands side attacked and, following a flick-on from Agbonlahor, Young outpaced the defence before shooting low past Howard to score his second and seal a remarkable win.

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