Aston Villa vs Brentford LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction
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Danny Ings scored twice in the opening 14 minutes as Aston Villa bounced back from the sacking of manager Steven Gerrard with a dominant 4-0 Premier League win over Brentford at a jubilant Villa Park on Sunday.
Villa, who fired Gerrard after Thursday’s 3-0 loss to Fulham left them 17th in the table, took the lead just over a minute into the game when Leon Bailey hammered home a first-time shot from a well-worked corner.
Bailey turned provider a few minutes later, sliding the ball into the path of the unmarked Ings for him to rifle it into the net, much to the delight of caretaker boss Aaron Danks.
Things went form bad to worse for the visitors when Norwegian defender Kristoffer Ajer pulled on the shirt of Tyrone Mings to concede a penalty in the 12th minute, and Ings slammed the spot kick straight down the middle to make it 3-0.
Ollie Watkins got the fourth in the 59th minute but it took him three efforts to do so as David Raya saved the first and the second hit the post before he buried the ball in the back of the net via the foot of Ethan Pinnock to complete the rout.
Villa’s third win in 12 league games lifts them to 14th spot in the table on 12 points, while Brentford, who held Chelsea to a scoreless draw in midweek, are 10th on 14 points.
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Aston Villa vs Brentford
Villa make a great start to life post-Gerrard, then, and can look to the future with confidence. They know they're capable of better than they played under him, and this result proves it. That's all for now. Goodbye!
Aston Villa vs Brentford
Villa rise to 14th in the Premier League table thanks to this win. They didn't attempt a shot after Watkins' goal, but they didn't need to. They had the three points wrapped up long before then. Brentford stay 10th but now have a negative goal difference. Frank's men will have better days.
Aston Villa vs Brentford
Villa celebrate a big home victory! The Villans were on top from start to finish, scoring three early goals through Bailey and Ings, who grabbed a brace. Watkins put the hosts four to the good on the hour. Brentford improved in the second half, but in truth they never got going.
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