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Aston Villa player ratings gallery vs AZ Alkmaar: Three score 9/10s but two dealt 6s in victory

Frustrated the hosts by standing on the ball for long periods, helping Villa to waste time. Made a few saves you would expect him to make. Couldn’t do a great deal about Sadiq’s goal as it was a top hit.
Frustrated the hosts by standing on the ball for long periods, helping Villa to waste time. Made a few saves you would expect him to make. Couldn’t do a great deal about Sadiq’s goal as it was a top hit.

Aston Villa took a monumental step towards qualifying for the UEFA Europa Conference League knockout stage with a scintillating 4-1 win away at AZ Alkmaar on Thursday evening. Strong in the challenge and clinical on the counter, Unai Emery’s men succeeded away from home against a team that was, on paper at least, set to be the toughest opposition in Group E. AZ hadn’t lost in 30 European home matches but were stunned as Leon Bailey, Youri Tielemans, Ollie Watkins and John McGinn got on the scoresheet to earn Villa a vital three points.

It was a cagey start to the clash with the home support in fine voice at AFAS Stadion but Villa were able to brush off the noise and create two big opportunities just beyond the 10-minute mark. Bailey missed a huge chance as he sprinted through one-on-one but was too indecisive, allowing AZ to get back and clear. The Jamaican had another opening very shortly after, though, and this time he made it count by giving the Villans a well-deserved lead. Played over the top by Boubacar Kamara, the ball was at first miscontroled by Bailey but he had a second bite of the cherry to strike hard and low beyond former Brighton & Hove Albion goalkeeper Maty Ryan.

Just 10 minutes later, Emery’s side made it two to the good as John McGinn intercepted a misplaced Sven Mijnans pass and played an inch-perfect through ball to Tielemans. The Belgian midfielder nearly tumbled over but was able to regain his balance and take the ball into his stride before firing under Ryan for 2-0. The travelling claret and blue army were sent into raptures but the celebrations were nearly cut short as AZ were gifted a glorious chance. Kamara, dilly-dallying on the edge of his own area, was dispossessed by Mijnans and it was fed through to the usually clinical striker, Pavlidis. Much to Emery’s relief, the forward, who has 13 goals in just nine Eredivisie games this season, fluffed his lines, putting his effort just wide of the right top corner.

Failed the normally tight offside trap, allowing Sadiq to run through and score for 4-1. Darted forward plenty and enjoyed a good battle for speed with Møller Wolfe, mind.
Failed the normally tight offside trap, allowing Sadiq to run through and score for 4-1. Darted forward plenty and enjoyed a good battle for speed with Møller Wolfe, mind.

The second half began with AZ on the front foot but Villa were magnificent and devastatingly clinical on the counter to score a quickfire third and fourth, putting the game beyond doubt. For the first, Clement Lenglet pinged a wonderful long ball forward, Watkins chested it down to Tielemans and it was fizzed through to Bailey in behind. The winger chopped inside with great trickery to beat Alkmaar full-back David Møller Wolfe before curling an effort at goal. All goalkeeper Ryan could do was push the ball into Watkins’ path and the England international striker said thank you very much, slotting it into an open net. Just four minutes later, Kamara sent Bailey down the right and it was fired hard and low into the area, where captain John McGinn was waiting to poke the ball off the outside of his left boot and into the near post.

Villa were given a stern reminder the game wasn’t entirely over as AZ drew one back in the 65th minute. Central defender Bruno Martins Indi attempted an audacious 50-yard pass and it paid off as Ibrahim Sadiq was played onside by Matty Cash on the far side. The Alkmaar winger showed great composure as he dribbled onward and shot with true power and drive to beat Emiliano Martinez for 4-1. The deficit was nearly reduced further as the hosts gained confidence and forced a goal-saving block from Tielemans. AZ substitute Tiago Dantas found space in the box to have a go and it looked destined for the net but Tielemans threw himself in front of the ball to deflect it behind. The men in claret and blue shored up afterward, halting the hosts from having any more chances and holding on to top Group E. Here are our player ratings.

Looked confident passing out from the back, even when pressured by AZ’s forwards, and was dominant in the air. Didn’t give away a single foul.
Looked confident passing out from the back, even when pressured by AZ’s forwards, and was dominant in the air. Didn’t give away a single foul.
Showed an improvement from the defeat at Legia Warsaw as he was key to maintaining possession at the back. Did give away a few sloppy fouls, however, and was handed a yellow card for an unnecessary drag back on Pavlidis.
Showed an improvement from the defeat at Legia Warsaw as he was key to maintaining possession at the back. Did give away a few sloppy fouls, however, and was handed a yellow card for an unnecessary drag back on Pavlidis.
Not quite as involved as usual in attacks but did a decent job at keeping AZ’s attackers at bay, at least until Sadiq’s goal. Chipped in with his fair share of tackles and interceptions.
Not quite as involved as usual in attacks but did a decent job at keeping AZ’s attackers at bay, at least until Sadiq’s goal. Chipped in with his fair share of tackles and interceptions.
Gifted a huge chance to Pavlidis as he was dispossesed on the edge of his own area but was spared his blushes when the striker missed. Gave up possession cheaply on a few other occasions too but broke up the play more than enough times to make up for it.
Gifted a huge chance to Pavlidis as he was dispossesed on the edge of his own area but was spared his blushes when the striker missed. Gave up possession cheaply on a few other occasions too but broke up the play more than enough times to make up for it.
Controlled the midfield well, winning most of his ground duels and doing the dirty work to allow Tielemans and McGinn to attack. Taken off to get a breather ahead of the weekend.
Controlled the midfield well, winning most of his ground duels and doing the dirty work to allow Tielemans and McGinn to attack. Taken off to get a breather ahead of the weekend.
Displayed expert vision with his assist for Tielemans’ goal but that wasn’t his only involvement as the skipper got on the scoresheet himself with a brilliant outside-of-the-boot shot. Had so much fun out there and worked his socks off, even when Villa were well in the lead.
Displayed expert vision with his assist for Tielemans’ goal but that wasn’t his only involvement as the skipper got on the scoresheet himself with a brilliant outside-of-the-boot shot. Had so much fun out there and worked his socks off, even when Villa were well in the lead.
Played in a new, more advanced role in midfield and did superbly. Pressed high, won the ball back on countless occasions and was rewarded with a goal as he struck cleverly under Maty Ryan in the first half. Put in arguably a goal-saving block, too, as he denied Tiago Dantas at 4-1.
Played in a new, more advanced role in midfield and did superbly. Pressed high, won the ball back on countless occasions and was rewarded with a goal as he struck cleverly under Maty Ryan in the first half. Put in arguably a goal-saving block, too, as he denied Tiago Dantas at 4-1.
Missed a huge chance in the 11th minute but made up for it immediately by firing Villa in the lead with a clinical, low strike. That wasn’t all, though, as the winger created the opening for Watkins’ 3-0 strike and assisted McGinn for 4-0. Did his defensive duties very well, sprinting back to fill in at right-back whenever Matty Cash was caught too far forward.
Didn’t have much of an involvement in the first half whatsoever but showed outstanding centre-forward play in the build up to his goal before of course slotting it home into an open net.
Didn’t have much of an involvement in the first half whatsoever but showed outstanding centre-forward play in the build up to his goal before of course slotting it home into an open net.