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League Cup Photos: Aston Villa 6-4 Blackburn – Villa Survive Ten-Goal Thriller

By Ollie Irish

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Just what Big Sam’s dodgy ticker needed – a ten-goal nerve shredder.

Who saw this coming though? I thought it might be 0-0 or 1-0 to Villa, but it was one of those rare matches where the players become so engrossed in the match that they play without any inhibition. It’s great for the neutrals, not so much for partisan supporters.

Although Rovers should be commended for almost landing a fatal sucker punch in the first half, the fact is, Villa still won the tie by three clear goals, and deservedly so.

This is how it went down: Villa fell behind to a Nikola Kalinic double before Stephen Warnock levelled the aggregate score at 2-2. A James Milner penalty, a Steven Nzonzi own goal, a deflected touch off Gabriel Agbonlahor and a neat Emile Heskey finish then took the game out of Rovers’ reach. To their credit, Rovers hit back with goals by Martin Olsson – a brilliant overhead volley – and Brett Emerton, before Ashley Young scored the tenth and final goal of a memorable night. Phew.

So Villa are on their way to Wembley, where they will play either Man Utd or Man City. Should be a great final either way.

The best photos from Villa Park:

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Aston Villa fans in the stands

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By Ollie Irish on January 21st, 2010 in Aston Villa, Blackburn Rovers, Photos. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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One Response to “League Cup Photos: Aston Villa 6-4 Blackburn – Villa Survive Ten-Goal Thriller”

  1. Gonzo says:

    GRRRRREAT night at Villa Park: amazing goalfest, credit to both teams who played top class football. The pitch has been invaded by hundreds of happy fans in the end. Best game of 2010 so far. I just wish Samba hadn’t been sent off, because it put Villa’s qualification beyond doubt. This game could have been even more nerve-wracking with a less stubborn referee

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