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Aston Villa 5 - 1 Bolton Wanderers

Five star Villa crush Bolton

Gabriel Agbonlahor, Aston Villa
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Gabriel Agbonlahor of Aston Villa celebrates his strike
Scoring Summary
Aston Villa Bolton Wanderers
Ashley Young (5)Johan Elmander (44)
Gabriel Agbonlahor (43) 
John Carew (53) 
James Milner (pen miss 72) 
James Milner (72) 
Carlos Jimenez Cuellar (75) 
Match Stats
Aston Villa Bolton Wanderers
Shots (on Goal) 22(12) 14(6)
Fouls 16 17
Corner Kicks 8 1
Offsides 2 1
Time of Possession 57% 44%
Yellow Cards 1 4
Red Cards 0 0
Saves 5 7
Match Information
Stadium: Villa Park, England
Attendance: 38,101
Match Time: 10:00 ET
Official(s):
Mark Clattenburg (Referee)

Updated: November 7, 2009, 3:33 AM ET

John Carew produced an inspired performance as Aston Villa demolished Bolton 5-1 to put their push for a European spot back on course with a resounding victory.

• O'Neill wants consistency from Carew

The Norwegian international set up three goals - for Ashley Young, Gabriel Agbonlahor and James Milner - and scored one himself before Carlos Cuellar put the icing on the cake for Martin O'Neill's side.

Bolton have now leaked 15 goals in their last four games in all competitions and could only manage a single reply from substitute Johan Elmander.

Carew was in unstoppable form with his power and aerial dominance and made it a miserable day for the former Villa defenders Gary Cahill and Zat Knight.

But Milner was also impressive on the flank while Cuellar was outstanding at the back for Martin O'Neill's side, who shrugged off the absence of suspended skipper Stiliyan Petrov and injured duo James Collins and Emile Heskey.

O'Neill handed the captain's armband to Nigel Reo-Coker in his first Barclays Premier League start since his training ground bust-up with the Villa manager in mid-September.

Villa looked lively and full of positive intent after collecting only two points from their previous three games.

Bolton goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen made a fine save to keep out a close-range header from Cuellar from Young's inswinging corner.

But the home side were not to be denied and went ahead after five minutes as Young struck for the second time in 72 hours.

Milner's cross picked out Carew, whose powerful downward header was parried at full stretch by Jaaskelainen.

But Young, who had been on the mark in the 2-1 defeat at West Ham, was first to react to the rebound and smashed it into the roof of the net.

Bolton tried to retaliate and Villa goalkeeper Brad Friedel kept out a header from Cahill following a centre from Matt Taylor.

Bolton midfielder Tamir Cohen became the first player to be yellow carded after 23 minutes for a late tackle on Milner. It was Cohen's last contribution to the game and he limped off shortly afterwards and was replaced by Elmander.

Villa continued to look threatening and Carew had a header saved by Jaaskelainen from a Milner cross. It came as no surprise when they doubled their lead after 43 minutes.

Cahill tried to shepherd the ball out for a goal-kick when under pressure from Carew but the Norwegian international raced past him and cut the ball back to Agbonlahor. He had time to line up his shot although it went through the legs of both Paul Robinson and Jaaskelainen before ending up in the far corner of the net.

It was against the run of play when Elmander reduced the arrears in the 45th minute after what appeared to be a harsh free-kick awarded against Agbonlahor.

Cahill got well forward and struck the post with his shot but Elmander was on hand to bundle the rebound over the line.

Cahill was booked in first half injury-time for a foul on Carew.

Bolton started the second half brightly and Fabrice Muamba was on target with a 20-yard volley which flew straight at Friedel.

But Villa quickly regained their rhythm and Luke Young found himself in an advanced position and tested Jaaskelainen with a low drive from a narrow angle.

Then after 53 minutes Carew got on the scoresheet himself to re-establish Villa's two-goal advantage.

Carew had plenty of work to do when Milner played the ball into his feet but he shrugged off the challenge of Knight and nutmegged Cahill before clipping his shot into the corner of the net.

It was the third goal of the campaign for the former Lyon striker.

Villa were now back in full control and after 72 minutes Milner made it 4-1 after Carew had been pulled back in the penalty area by Davies.

Milner took the spot-kick himself and saw his shot saved by Jaaskelainen. Agbonlahor hit the rebound against a post - but the ball fell into the path of Milner, who then made no mistake.

Three minutes later Villa completed their nap hand when Cuellar headed home from a Milner centre.

  • O'Neill wants consistency from Carew

    Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill is demanding a greater level of consistency from striker John Carew after he tormented Bolton in his side's 5-1 win at Villa Park.

    O'Neill said: "John played very well. You do get performances like that from him when he is absolutely brilliant. But then in other matches he is not as strong. We are looking for that consistency from him. Maybe not topping that performance but maybe getting close to it.

    "John accepts that himself but today he was a real handful and Bolton found it hard to contain him.''

    O'Neill admitted he had been concerned about his side's recent heavy schedule ahead of the game, particularly after losing in the dying seconds to West Ham in midweek.

    O'Neill said: "I was concerned beforehand because we were really down after the West Ham match on Wednesday. We had played four away games in quick succession and I was worried about the energy levels today, particularly for the second half.

    "But the players started brightly, maintained that, the crowd were enthused by the performance and stayed with us throughout. To be fair we have been threatening a goal performance like that for some time.''

    Unsurprisingly, Bolton boss Gary Megson was unhappy with his team's showing and they have now leaked 15 goals in their last four games

    Megson said: "I feel sorry for our goalkeeper (Jussi Jaaskelainen) because he played well and did not deserve to get beaten five times. Carew was strong and lively but every one of their players looked close to their best.

    "Of our outfield players, none got close to what I would expect from them. If we can't sort it out with what we have already got, then we will need to change things a bit. We had talked before the game about Villa starting at a high tempo and scoring goals at the start of games and just after half-time on a regular basis.

    "We said we needed to match them but it didn't happen and the manner of the third goal summed it up for us. Carew rolled Knight too easily and beat Cahill too easily. At 3-1 it left us with a mountain to climb.''
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    Saturday, November 7, 2009
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