Friday 30 November 2018

the pride and the passion!


And so to the match itself, and what a match it proves to be!

Birmingham have us on the back foot for most of the first half and look by far the most likely to score. It therefore comes as little surprise when Lukas Jutkiewicz heads their opening goal half an hour in.

Things almost go from bad to worse as a shot from Che Adams hits the post with Orjan Nyland left stranded and motionless. It proves to be the trigger that stirs Villa into life. Two fantastic crosses from man of the match, Albert Adomah, are met first by Jonathan Kodjia then by Jack Grealish. The crowd erupts and Villa head in for the break two-one up.

The second half starts in similar style. With just five minutes gone Tammy Abraham is fouled in the box by Michael Morrison. He takes the penalty himself and calmly slots it into the back of the net.

Two goals up and you would have thought it was all plain sailing from here on in. However, Birmingham have different ideas. They've fought with dogged determination and resolute spirit throughout the match and a goal from Kristian Pedersen on the hour mark pulls them back into the game.

Villa are not to be denied, though. Alan Hutton scores a sublime solo goal, taking the ball all the way from ten yards inside his own half to the other end of the pitch before taking aim and firing.  The two goal lead is restored and Villa see out the reminder of the game safely to the rapturous applause of the home crowd.

What a derby! All credit to Birmingham who came here looking for a result. They look impressive under manager, Garry Monk, and it won't be long until they bounce back.



































the tension mounts


And so to our second game of the weekend, the Sunday lunchtime derby pitting Villa against arch-rivals, Birmingham City.

The atmosphere outside the ground is electric. Villa are seeking a third straight league victory whilst hard-working Birmingham are justifiably resurgent under the excellent manager-ship of Garry Monk.

Much to our surprise and delight we find John McGinn, our newly installed midfield maestro, standing near the gates to the players' car-park in front of a growing crowd of admirers. Sadly, John's injury will prevent him taking part in the game but that doesn't stop him delighting the fans by posing for photos and autographing match-day programmes.

A little further we encounter The Latin Lions, a fantastic bunch of Italian Villa fans. They're fresh from a visit to the Cotswolds the previous day and very much looking forward to the match. 





























  
Inside the ground it's already buzzing.  It's a full-house today and lots of people have turned up early to soak up the atmosphere.  The tension mounts, then before you know it the two teams are taking to the field. Game on!