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Played
November 27, 2011 1:30 PM GMT
Liberty Stadium — Swansea
Referee:‬ N. Swarbrick‎
Attendance:‬ 20404‎
 
Top of the Match
Michel Vorm
Michel Vorm
Swansea City
Michel Vorm
Michel Vorm
Swansea City
Flop of the Match
Emile Heskey
Emile Heskey
Aston Villa
Emile Heskey
Emile Heskey
Aston Villa

Swansea City 0-0 Aston Villa: Hosts fail to make breakthrough as even encounter ends without a goal

A predictably subdued affair following the announcement of Wales manager Gary Speed's death, with neither side able to break down the other, as the Swans miss good opportunities

By Sam Bisby

EPL: Shay Given, Swansea City v Aston Villa
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Swansea City held Aston Villa to a 0-0 draw in a game heavily affected by the death of Wales national manager Gary Speed at the age of just 42.

The home side dominated the first half, but failed to have a clinical opportunity on goal, with Villa going close following a deflected shot from Gabby Agbonlahor that was saved well by Michel Vorm.

The Swans were forced to bring on Leroy Lita in the second half after an injury to Danny Graham and the striker could have won the game on two occasions, denied by both his lack of accuracy and the efforts of Villa keeper Shay Given.

The game began following a minute’s silence that quickly turned into spontaneous applause, in respect to Speed.

It was an aggressive start from both outfits, as Fabian Delph quickly found himself with a yellow card to his name after a terribly late challenge early on, with his team-mate Scott Sinclair attaining his own caution following a similarly clumsy tackle on Villa’s Chris Herd. Alan Hutton was also carded in the first 15 minutes.

Swansea bossed the possession in the early minutes, with the hosts enjoying 75 per cent of the ball and were constantly threatening the Villa defence through the high stationed full-backs and the ever present agility of Sinclair.

It took 20 minutes for the visitors to mount their first attack on the Swans’ goal, with Agbonlahor taking advantage of Angel Rangel’s miss-kick, allowing the England international to burst into the box from the left side and pop off a shot, with the effort deflecting off a defender, leaving Vorm to make an improvised save with his legs.

Villa won a subsequent succession of corners following some encouraging play after seeing little of the ball, but the midlands outfit could not convert their opportunities into shots on goal, with Swansea able to clear up on each occasion with ease.

However, stubborn defending at both ends ensured the two outfits went into the break on even terms. The hosts were holding onto the ball well before half-time, but their opponents found themselves gradually getting into the match and offering an attacking incentive for their travelling fans to shout about.

The second half saw another forced change for Swansea as Danny Graham took a knock to the knee in a less than cynical challenge from Richard Dunne, with Lita coming on as the striker’s replacement just a few minutes into the half.

Agbonlahor had the first true chance after the break, as the forward cut in from the left and had a curling effort denied by Vorm, who made a less than convincing save, with the ball popping out of his grasp and out for a corner.

It became apparent that Villa were getting themselves into the game more and more as it progressed, but the Swans were not giving up on their own attacking engagements, as the hosts continued to push through the midfield in an attempt to get the ball to lone man Lita.

And it was Graham’s replacement that should have given Swansea the lead after being put through on goal by Gower, but the striker pulled his shot wide after turning well on the ball. Just moments later, it was Lita again with a great chance, this time his effort was denied with a great save from a so far untried Shay Given.

Villa began to push as the game came to its concluding minutes, with the visitors winning a flurry of corners and free kicks to test the Swansea defence until the end. However, the Swans hung on to restore their fearsome home status on what was a sad day in Wales.

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Swansea City

1
Michel Vorm
Goalkeeper
3.0
22
Ángel Rangel
Defender
27′
2.5
2
Ashley Williams
Defender
3.0
16
Garry Monk
Defender
67′
3.0
3
Neil Taylor
Defender
3.0
11
3.0
7
Leon Britton
Midfielder
3.0
24
Joe Allen
Midfielder
3.0
27
Mark Gower
Midfielder
3.0
12
Nathan Dyer
Midfielder
82′
3.0
10
Danny Graham
Striker
53′
2.5

Aston Villa

3.0
1
Shay Given
Goalkeeper
2.5
2
Alan Hutton
Defender
14′
3.0
5
Richard Dunne
Defender
37′
3.0
6
James Collins
Defender
93′
3.0
3
Stephen Warnock
Defender
3.0
10
Charles N'Zogbia
Midfielder
2.5
16
Fabian Delph
Midfielder
3′ 79′
3.0
31
Chris Herd
Midfielder
2.5
9
Darren Bent
Striker
3.0
11
2.5
18
Emile Heskey
Striker
69′

Substitutes

25
Gerhard Tremmel
Goalkeeper
-
81
Vangelis Moras
Defender
-
15
Wayne Routledge
Midfielder
82′
-
29
3.0
33
-
18
Leroy Lita
Midfielder
53′
3.0
19
Luke Moore
Striker
-

Substitutes

-
22
Bradley Guzan
Goalkeeper
-
21
Ciaran Clark
Defender
-
24
2.5
8
Jermaine Jenas
Midfielder
69′
-
12
Marc Albrighton
Midfielder
-
25
Barry Bannan
Midfielder
79′
-
14

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-

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