Sunderland Aston Villa insistence victims are struggling to avoid relegation. In the Premier League at Villa Park Stadium, Monday, 29/04/2013), Villa beat Sunderland 6-1 thanks to a hat-trick and donation goals Christian Benteka Ron Vlaar, Andreas Weimann, and Gabriel Agbonlahor. The only goal scored Sunderland's Danny Rose.
Despite win, Villa was still ranks 17th. However, their value is equal the two teams on it, Newcastle United and Sunderland, which is 37 points. With the remaining three games, they are likely to shift the two teams, even Norwich City or Southampton, each of which has a value of 38 and 39.
In addition, the threat of relegation to the Villa began to decline. Threat they charge from Wigan Atletic who finished 18th (relegation zone) with a value of 32. Although appearing on home, Villa had trouble unpacking Sunderland defense. However, their efforts finally paid off. In the 31st minute, Ron Vlaar broke the deadlock after capitalizing on a loose ball with his right foot.
A minute later, Sunderland equalized through goals Danny Rose, Danny Graham after the use of bait. However, Villa unstoppable invasion. In the 38th minute, Villa regained the lead thanks to a goal by leveraging assists Andreas Weimann Matthew Lowton.
In the second half, Christian Benteke show off the action. He scored a hat-trick. Benteke first goal came in the 55th minute. Four minutes later, Benteka headed in a cross from Ashley Westwood and brought Villa 4-1. Lastly, he scored in the 72nd minute from a tight angle.
Playing with 10 men since the 70th minute due to a red card Stephane Sessegnon, Sunderland businesses to pursue more difficult. In fact, Villa again scored by Gabriel Agbonlahor in the 88th minute and make sure they won 6-1.
Lineup
Aston Villa: 22-Brad Guzan, 4-Ron Vlaar, 27-Joseph Bennett, 32-Nathan Baker, 34-Matthew Lowton, 15-Ashley Westwood, 16-Fabian Delph, 18-Yacouba Sylla, 11-Gabriel Agbonlahor, 20 - Christian Benteke (9-Darren Bent 79), 26-Andreas Weimann
Sunderland: 22-Simon Mignolet, 2-Phillip Bardsley, 3-Danny Rose, 16-John O'Shea, 24-Carlos Jimenez Cuellar, 4-Alfred, 7-Sebastian Larsson (23-James McClean 62), 8-Craig Gardner (15-David Vaughan 87), 21-Adam Johnson, 28-Stephane Sessegnon, 9-Danny Graham (30-Mikael Mandron 86).
In addition, the threat of relegation to the Villa began to decline. Threat they charge from Wigan Atletic who finished 18th (relegation zone) with a value of 32. Although appearing on home, Villa had trouble unpacking Sunderland defense. However, their efforts finally paid off. In the 31st minute, Ron Vlaar broke the deadlock after capitalizing on a loose ball with his right foot.
A minute later, Sunderland equalized through goals Danny Rose, Danny Graham after the use of bait. However, Villa unstoppable invasion. In the 38th minute, Villa regained the lead thanks to a goal by leveraging assists Andreas Weimann Matthew Lowton.
In the second half, Christian Benteke show off the action. He scored a hat-trick. Benteke first goal came in the 55th minute. Four minutes later, Benteka headed in a cross from Ashley Westwood and brought Villa 4-1. Lastly, he scored in the 72nd minute from a tight angle.
Playing with 10 men since the 70th minute due to a red card Stephane Sessegnon, Sunderland businesses to pursue more difficult. In fact, Villa again scored by Gabriel Agbonlahor in the 88th minute and make sure they won 6-1.
Lineup
Aston Villa: 22-Brad Guzan, 4-Ron Vlaar, 27-Joseph Bennett, 32-Nathan Baker, 34-Matthew Lowton, 15-Ashley Westwood, 16-Fabian Delph, 18-Yacouba Sylla, 11-Gabriel Agbonlahor, 20 - Christian Benteke (9-Darren Bent 79), 26-Andreas Weimann
Sunderland: 22-Simon Mignolet, 2-Phillip Bardsley, 3-Danny Rose, 16-John O'Shea, 24-Carlos Jimenez Cuellar, 4-Alfred, 7-Sebastian Larsson (23-James McClean 62), 8-Craig Gardner (15-David Vaughan 87), 21-Adam Johnson, 28-Stephane Sessegnon, 9-Danny Graham (30-Mikael Mandron 86).

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