Pre-Season 2010: Bohemians 2-1 Aston Villa - Brad Friedel error proves costly

Carew on target but it's not enough for Midlands side...

By Gareth Lovell

John Carew of Aston Villa celebrates with team mate Ashley Young Premier League match against Wolverhampton(Getty Images)
Dalymount Park, Dublin
Kick-Off 2.30 BST

Bohemians
2-1
Aston Villa
 Powell 23
 Madden 80

Carew 69



Aston Villa continued their pre season with a loss to Irish side Bohemians at Dalymount Park in front of a crowd of just over 5,000.

Ashley Young started brightly and put the butterflies up Bohs goalkeeper O’Connor early as he chased down a back pass which saw the 'keeper forced to use some fancy footwork to get out of trouble.

Villa then pressed their advantage as Nigel Reo-Coker hit a stinging first time effort, forcing O’Connor to make a fine stop.

However, despite the early pressure from the Midlands side it was Bohemians who drew first blood after a rare error from Brad Friedel. The American’s miscued clearance fell to Powell who finished with a sweet lob for the opening goal after 23 minutes.

The problems nearly got worse for Villa but Friedel redeemed himself by making a strong stop to deny Jason Byrne who cut into the box after some sloppy defending and struck with a low left-footed shot.

Villa then began to take back control of the game after the half-hour mark. A terrific surge from Downing saw him cut the ball to Agbonlahor who controlled well and his left-footed shot narrowly missed the post.

The Bohs were slowly feeling the pressure from the Premier League outfit though and some ping-pong action in the Bohs' box from an Albrighton’s corner saw Clark get an initial header on goal only for Higgins to eventually head the ball off the line.

The second half saw the introductions of John Carew, Habib Beye and Carlos Cueller, replacing Lichaj, Clark and Agbonlahor.

Nigel Reo-Coker should have equalised for Villa after 60 minutes after Ashley Young battled his way through two tackles to chip it across from the by-line only for Reo-Coker to miss the header by inches.

The equaliser came after 69 minutes though after some great work from Albrighton saw him bamboozle Doherty on the left and cross for John Carew to head home the equaliser.

The same combination nearly resulted in Villa taking the lead five minutes later with Albrighton again cutting down the left and picking out Carew only for the big Norwegian to head wide this time.

Villa were then made to pay for their missed chances as Enzo turned Richard Dunne, exchanged passes with Madden who then ran clear to fire past a despairing Brad Friedel with ten minutes to go.

Villa offered little towards the end of the game, Albrighton still their best player but unable to find an equaliser.

Villa lineup: Friedel, Lichaj (Cueller 45), Dunne, Clark (Beye 45), Shorey, Albrighton, Petrov (Hogg 78), Reo-Coker (Osbourne 65), Downing (Bannan 70), A Young, Agbonlahor (Carew 45).

Match highlights of Bohemians 2-1 Aston Villa:



Our  provides the best breaking news online and our  football fan community is unmatched worldwide. Never miss a thing again!


 
play pause open close
Inside Goal.Com
  1. Omission of Ferdinand & Richards bites back at Hodgson Omission of Ferdinand & Richards bites back at Hodgson

    The Manchester United man's absence from the Three Lions squad continues to dominate debate after the Chelsea defender is ruled out and Liverpool youngster called up in his place

  2. Mock the Weekend: Euro 2012 a push too far for Cahill Mock the Weekend: Euro 2012 a push too far for Cahill

    The Three Lions can count themselves fortunate not to be clouded by Italy's off-the-field problems, while Eden Hazard fails to live up to his own billing at Wembley

  3. Why England are injury-ravaged before a tournament Why England are injury-ravaged before a tournament

    The absence of Gareth Barry, Frank Lampard and shows just how much club commitments take their toll on the national team as Euro 2012 looms

  4. Hodgson’s headaches: How to utilise Oxlade-Chamberlain Hodgson’s headaches: How to utilise Oxlade-Chamberlain

    The Arsenal starlet has proved himself capable on the big stage and effective in a number of positions for his club, but how much will he be trusted at the Euros?

  5. The Premier League targets in Euro 2012 Group A The Premier League targets in Euro 2012 Group A

    With the transfer rumour mill set to kick into a frenzy throughout this month's European Championships, Goal.com looks at which players could be heading for England this summer