Aston Villa runs riot to pile misery on Sheffield United
Aston Villa returned to winning ways in style as it put Sheffield United to the sword with four goals in the opening 30 minutes in a 5-0 romp at Bramall Lane.
Villa’s Premier League top-four hopes had faltered after winning just one of its past five matches but Unai Emery’s men put that right to move above Tottenham Hotspur and back into fourth position.
Goals from John McGinn, Ollie Watkins, Leon Bailey and Youri Tielemans before the half-hour put the visitors in dreamland and Alex Moreno’s second-half goal made it a day to remember for Villa, which registered its biggest Premier League away win since 2004.
At one point it would have had history in its sights as it had more than 45 minutes to try and find four more goals which would have equalled the record victory in the Premier League era, but it took its foot off the gas.
Still, it was bad enough for Sheffield United on another embarrassing day for the club, just four months after it was beaten 8-0 by Newcastle United at Bramall Lane.
Boss Chris Wilder will surely know his side will be playing in the EFL Championship next season as it has taken just 10 points from 23 games and is the same number away from safety.
Villa will hope to use this as a springboard for the rest of the campaign as it eyes UEFA Champions League qualification for the first time.
It was the vision of Douglas Luiz that enabled them to take a two-goal lead within 16 minutes.
First, the midfielder sliced open Sheffield United’s defence with a fine pass which set Watkins through on goal. The England international lifted the ball over the on-rushing Wes Foderingham and onto the post, with McGinn tucking the rebound into an empty net.
Luiz’s assist for the second goal four minutes later was even more eye-catching as he again played in Watkins with an outrageous pass with the outside of his boot and this time the striker found the bottom corner.
It was 3-0 four minutes later with another goal of quality as Bailey cut inside and whipped a brilliant left-footed strike into the top corner.
A section of the home fans were fearing a repeat of that Newcastle nightmare and left the ground and even more headed for the exit 10 minutes later when Tielemans made it 4-0 with another picturebook goal.
The Belgian found acres of space on the edge of the area from a corner, took a touch and then rifled in off the underside of the crossbar to complete a dream half-hour.
Villa needed 83 seconds of the second half to make it five, as some slapdash defending from Auston Trusty allowed Watkins to tee up Moreno to volley home from close range.
United was at least able to stem the tide and threatened to get on the scoresheet but Emiliano Martinez saved from Anel Ahmedhodzic and Jack Robinson.
Its misery was complete late on in the game when Vini Souza poked home from a set-piece but VAR ruled it out for offside.