Wasteful Villa held by Bournemouth after late Evanilson goal

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Soccer Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v AFC Bournemouth - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - October 26, 2024 Aston Villa's Matty Cash, John McGinn and Ross Barkley react after the match Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
Soccer Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v AFC Bournemouth - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - October 26, 2024 Aston Villa's Emiliano Martinez and teammates look dejected after AFC Bournemouth's Evanilson scores their first goal Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
Soccer Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v AFC Bournemouth - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - October 26, 2024 AFC Bournemouth's Evanilson celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates REUTERS/Chris Radburn
Soccer Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v AFC Bournemouth - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - October 26, 2024 AFC Bournemouth's Evanilson celebrates scoring their first goal with Marcus Tavernier and Adam Smith Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

BIRMINGHAM, England :High-flying Aston Villa had to settle for a 1-1 draw against Bournemouth after a last-gasp Evanilson header cancelled out Ross Barkley's opener for the dominant hosts in the Premier League on Saturday.

Though devastated to concede at the death, Unai Emery's team nevertheless moved up to third in the table with 18 points and extended their unbeaten run to 11 games in all competitions.

Buoyed by another Champions League win in midweek, Villa peppered Bournemouth's goal from the off, squandering a host of chances before second-half substitute Barkley hooked in from close range in the 76th minute from a Leon Bailey knock-down.

Bournemouth had defended stoutly throughout but went looking for an equaliser in added time and got it when Brazilian forward Evanilson lost his marker and glanced Marcus Tavernier's superb free-kick past Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez.

The 96th minute goal, with the final touch of the match, sent the away fans into delirium and gave Bournemouth a barely-deserved share of the spoils that put them 10th on 12 points.

Before then, Bournemouth goalkeeper Mark Travers had pulled off a string of spectacular saves to deny Villa. The home side also saw a first-half goal disallowed after the ball went millimetres out of play before John McGinn put it in the net.

Villa's Amadou Onana, Ezri Konsa, Pau Torres, Ollie Watkins and Jhon Duran all saw chances saved or go just wide, to the frustration of another bumper and expectant crowd at Villa Park.

"You feel intimidation here and it is tough to survive but we kept in and got the draw," said Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola, praising Travers for keeping the visitors in the game.

"It is always nice when you have a point at the end in the last minute of the game. I don't feel we played well but we competed well. It was a great goal in a great moment," the Spaniard added of the last-second equaliser.

Source: Reuters

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