Aston Villa Fight Back To Earn Draw Against Crystal Palace And End Losing Streak.
Aston Villa fought back twice in an exhilarating Premier League clash with Crystal Palace to secure a 2-2 draw, bringing an end to their recent losing run.
The match saw Palace take an early lead when Ismaila Sarr latched onto a pass from Jean-Philippe Mateta, slotting the ball past Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez to give the visitors the advantage.
However, Villa soon regained their composure and equalised in the 30th minute. Ollie Watkins ended a five-match goal drought by rounding Palace keeper Dean Henderson and calmly finishing into an empty net to level the score.
The home side’s confidence grew following the goal, and they were awarded a penalty soon after when Will Hughes fouled Leon Bailey in the box. Yet, Villa’s Youri Tielemans saw his spot-kick brilliantly saved by Henderson, denying them the chance to take the lead.
Just under a minute later, Palace restored their advantage when 21-year-old Justin Devenny, making only his second senior appearance, finished off a swift counter-attack. Sarr provided the assist with a well-placed cross that Devenny converted to make it 2-1.
Despite a few key saves from Henderson and solid defending from Maxence Lacroix, Villa continued to press. With just over 10 minutes remaining, the hosts managed to draw level when Ross Barkley met a corner with a well-placed header to make it 2-2.
The match remained fast-paced in the final stages, with Villa pushing forward in search of a winner. However, Palace also looked dangerous on the counter. Villa’s Martinez was forced into a fine save to deny Jeffrey Schlupp, while Jefferson Lerma’s long-range effort narrowly missed the target.
The draw prevented Villa from suffering a fifth consecutive defeat, but Unai Emery’s side is still without a win in their past six games. The point moves Villa up to seventh in the Premier League, while Crystal Palace remain in the relegation zone, sitting 18th.
Although Villa’s form remains a concern, the fight shown in this dramatic contest will offer some encouragement as they look to get back on track.