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Sun 09 Nov 2008, Villa ParkReferee: R Styles
 Team Lineup 
1
Friedel
24
Cuellar
15
Davies
5
Laursen
21
Shorey
(69)
20
Reo-Coker
4
Sidwell
6
Barry
8
Milner
   
11
Agbonlahor
7
Young
   
Substitutes
16
Knight
17
Salifou
26
Gardner
22
Guzan
9
Harewood
(69)
18
Routledge
14
Delfouneso
 
 Match Quotes
Aston Villa manager Martin ONeill
"When there are five minutes to go, if you can't win then you have to make sure you don't lose and the goal we gave away was so poor from our viewpoint. It is hard to imagine a softer goal and it was a big lapse in concentration. The first goal was also preventable. We had the situation covered and should have dealt with it better."

- Martin O'Neill

 
Aston Villa 1
Middlesbrough 2
Scorer: Sidwell (36)
Scorer: Sanli (33, 88)
Attendance: 36672 FT (16:52)

 

Aston Villa missed out on the chance to climb into a Champions League spot as two-goal Tuncay earned Middlesbrough a 2-1 victory at Villa Park.

The Turkish star capitalised on a dreadful mistake by Steve Sidwell with two minutes remaining to earn Boro their second away success of the season.

Sidwell had cancelled out Tuncay's 34th-minute opener on his full league debut for the home side with an equaliser three minutes later.

But Tuncay's late winner spared team-mate Afonso Alves' blushes after he was guilty of one of the misses of the season.

The Brazilian looked certain to score with eight minutes remaining after Villa goalkeeper Brad Friedel had parried a low shot from Didier Digard, but somehow shot wide from five yards out and was immediately substituted.

Martin O'Neill made five changes from the side which beat Slavia Prague in midweek but striker John Carew failed a late fitness test on a hip problem.

James Milner, given a free role behind Gabriel Agbonlahor, had his best match for the club since his £12m switch from Newcastle United in August.

But Boro played their full part in an open and entertaining match and Stewart Downing caused problems for Nigel Reo-Coker and Carlos Cuellar down the left flank.

more threatening

Villa looked the more threatening in the early stages and it needed a good tackle by Chris Riggott to halt Agbonlahor inside the box after he had seized a pass from Sidwell.

Sidwell then released Gareth Barry but the England midfielder failed to make full contact with his left-footed drive which was comfortably saved by Ross Turnbull.

Boro came more into the match and it needed a superb tackle from Cuellar to halt Tuncay 15 yards out as he prepared to shoot.

Alves just failed to make contact with an inviting low centre from the impressive Downing which flew across the box.

Ashley Young, in front of Fabio Capello's right-hand man Franco Baldini, won himself a free-kick just outside the box after being fouled by Jeremie Aliadiere.

The winger's curling attempt hit Gary O'Neil and was tipped over the bar by Turnbull. Barry's ensuing corner was met by Martin Laursen but his header skimmed past the post.

After 34 minutes a mistake by Nicky Shorey gifted the opening goal to Tuncay.

Downing whipped in a cross from the left flank which Shorey was first to react to, but he only deflected the ball into the path of Tuncay to crash a low shot past Friedel from eight yards.

electrifying pace

The lead lasted just three minutes before Sidwell delivered the Villa equaliser.

Agbonlahor's initial goal-bound shot was cleared by Andrew Taylor but the ball broke to Milner and his measured cross to the far post was headed in by Sidwell.

Justin Hoyte and Tuncay then combined to free Alves who pulled his shot wide, while Friedel beat out a Downing drive as Boro finished the first half in the ascendancy.

Villa made a purposeful start to the second half and Agbonlahor gave a demonstration of his electrifying pace when skipping clear of Riggott after running onto a pass from Barry.

He burst into the box but just overran the ball and allowed Turnbull to position himself and block the eventual shot.

Milner continued to impress and turned past Pogatetz before delivering another dangerous centre but Sidwell's header flew over the bar.

Barry was having more of an influence than in the opening 45 minutes and another good ball found Young in acres of space on the left but he overhit his pass for Agbonlahor and Turnbull was able to collect.

Barry then got to the byline and cut the ball back to Milner, whose first time drive forced a fine save out of Turnbull.

Aliadiere was booked for a foul on Young who was also then cautioned for bringing down O'Neil.

Young came to Villa's rescue when clearing a Riggott header off the line but Alves should have won the match for Boro when he amazingly shot wide with the goal at his mercy after Friedel had parried Digard's drive.

But with two minutes left Tuncay cashed in on an error by Sidwell to earn Boro the points.

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Tuncay Sanli of Middlesbrough

Tuncay

(Middlesbrough)
A brace from the Turk gave Gareth Southgate's men a morale-boosting away win.
 IKTS Snapshot
one per cent
A mere one per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 1-2 away win for Middlesbrough.
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 Team Lineup 
21
Turnbull
2
Hoyte
6
Pogatetz
5
Riggott
3
Taylor
10
Aliadiere
   
8
Digard
4
O'Neil
19
Downing
17
Sanli
12
Alves
(82)
Substitutes
11
Emnes
40
Grounds
22
Jones
41
Walker
20
Arca
   
(82)
28
Johnson
31
Wheater
 
 Match Quotes
Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate
"I was really pleased with the way we played. Even if the game had ended in a draw, I'd have been really happy with the account we gave of ourselves. We passed the ball really well, were bright on the break and showed some resilience."

- Gareth Southgate

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