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Sun 17 Aug 2008, Villa ParkReferee: P Dowd
 Team Lineup 
1
Friedel
2
Young
15
Davies
5
Laursen
21
Shorey
20
Reo-Coker
19
Petrov
6
Barry
7
Young
11
Agbonlahor
10
Carew
Substitutes
17
Salifou
18
Routledge
9
Harewood
13
Taylor
26
Gardner
27
Osbourne
16
Knight
 
 Match Quotes
Aston Villa manager Martin ONeill
"I am delighted. It was a big victory for us and we played particularly well going forward. I was disappointed that we were not ahead at half-time but we had a great second-half. It was as important for us to stay tight defensively but I knew that we would create things in attack."

- Martin O'Neill

 
Aston Villa 4
Manchester City 2
Scorer: Carew (47)
Scorer: Agbonlahor (68, 73, 75)
Scorer: Elano (63 pen.)
Scorer: Corluka (89)
Attendance: 39955 FT (16:52)

 

Gabriel Agbonlahor scored a seven-minute hat-trick as Aston Villa beat Mark Hughes' Manchester City side in the Barclays Premier League opener at Villa Park.

Agbonlahor was left out of the squad by Fabio Capello for Wednesday's friendly with the Czech Republic but took out any disappointment he may have been feeling on City in devastating fashion.

It was also a perfect way for Agbonlahor to celebrate after signing a new four-year contract with Villa on Thursday.

His Villa team-mate Ashley Young, overlooked as well by Capello, was also in impressive form as he laid on two goals in an impressive all-round display by Martin O'Neill's side.

They attacked with great purpose with John Carew dominating in the air and City only briefly threatened after a defensive mix-up handed them a penalty converted by Elano.

Little went right for City after they suffered a pre-match setback when striker Valeri Bojinov was injured in the warm-up and he was replaced by 19-year-old Ched Evans with Felipe Caicedo being drafted in as a substitute.

Villa made a promising start with Carew causing plenty of problems in the air - and the Norway international twice went close to breaking the deadlock.

top marksman

Carew was first to react to a corner from Ashley Young but his glancing header flew just past the far post. Then the Villa striker got on the end of another corner - this time by Gareth Barry - and forced Joe Hart to save away to his right.

Michael Johnson blocked a close-range drive from Ashley Young and Carew's first-time low drive had Hart sprawling across his goal to collect.

City threatened for the first time when Kelvin Etuhu went past Nicky Shorey on the outside before firing a low attempt across the face of Brad Friedel's goal with no-one able to apply a finishing touch.

But then midfielder Gareth Barry missed a good opportunity for Villa after 26 minutes. Nigel Reo-Coker burst down the right flank and his powerful cross was only parried by Hart into the path of Barry but from eight yards out he hooked the ball wide.

Brad Friedel had to make his first save of note after 30 minutes when he got his body behind Martin Petrov's low drive after good play by Gelson Fernandes set up the opportunity.

Villa needed only two minutes of the second period to break the deadlock through Carew - last season's top marksman with 13 goals.

Barry found Ashley Young in space on the left flank and the winger sent over the kind of pinpoint cross which Carew thrives on as he sent a powerful header past Hart from six-yards out.

City tried to respond instantly and Luke Young did well to block a powerful drive from 15-yards out by Elano.

Friedel finger-tipped a low cross shot from Garrido around the post and Martin Petrov volleyed into the side netting.

struck again

But it needed a mix-up between Luke Young and Shorey to present City with an equaliser after 63 minutes.

There appeared to be little danger but the two full-backs hesitated and let in Michael Johnson who was eventually brought down by Luke Young in the box.

Referee Phil Dowd immediately pointed to the penalty spot and Elano sent Friedel the wrong way from the spot.

But Villa needed only five minutes to regain the lead through Agbonlahor. An Ashley Young corner was turned back across goal by Curtis Davies to Agbonlahor who beat Hart with a right-foot volley and within five minutes Agbonlahor had struck again to double Villa's lead.

Ashley Young picked out the overlapping Barry and his cross was headed home by the England Under-21 player.

Then in the 76th minute Agbonlahor completed his first senior hat-trick when he raced onto a Barry through-ball and clipped the ball past Hart.

Corluka scored an 89th minute consolation goal for City but they were well beaten by the final whistle.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Gabriel Agbonlahor of Aston Villa

Gabriel Agbonlahor

(Aston Villa)
A hat-trick from the striker ensured all three points stayed with the home team.
 IKTS Snapshot
0 per cent
Not a single IKTS player correctly predicted Aston Villa 4-2 Manchester City.
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Manchester City
 
 Team Lineup 
1
Hart
5
Corluka
2
Richards
26
Ben-Haim
   
15
Garrido
29
Etuhu
19
Fernandes
(80)
6
Johnson
17
Petrov
11
Elano
24
Evans
(81)
Substitutes
28
Sturridge
(81)
7
Ireland
(80)
4
Onuoha
16
Schmeichel
20
Caicedo
21
Hamann
3
Ball
 
 Match Quotes
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes
"We were very much in the game when we levelled and we could have gone on from there and won it. We had conceded early on in the second half but we showed good character to come back. But then we had 10 minutes of madness. We made some bad decisions at the back and stopped defending set-plays - and you cannot afford to do that against Villa."

- Mark Hughes

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