Sunday, February 2, 2014

Everton recovered from their Merseyside derby thrashing by Liverpool to beat Aston Villa thanks to Kevin Mirallas's superb 25-yard free-kick.


It looked like the hosts would suffer consecutive defeats after Villa defended Leandro Bacuna's first-half goal, their only shot on target.
But substitute Steven Naismith broke Villa's resistance with a 16-yard shot.
And Mirallas's curling strike five minutes from time moved Everton up to fifth in the Premier League table.Prior to this result, Villa had only lost three times away all season and their 3-5-2 formation, along with some brave defending, made it look like they would pinch victory.
But Roberto Martinez's decision to push up Leon Osman in support of lone striker Mirallas and introduce Naismith in the second half proved the difference.
With Tottenham drawing at Hull, Everton leapfrogged the north London side, whom they face a week on Sunday, and moved a point behind their Merseyside rivals as they continue their chase for a place in next season's Champions League.
And the manner in which Martinez continued to push for victory, despitelacking top scorer Romelu Lukaku, suggests they will press their challengers for the rest of the season.
Villa were happy to yield possession for long periods and, once they scored against the run of play, looked intent on simply defending their lead.
However, once Naismith had scored after 74 minutes, Villa boss Paul Lambert did try to go for a winner.
His side missed a chance to pull further away from the relegation zone but they stay 10th in the Premier League and are five points above the drop zone.
The visitors were close to going behind early on when Aiden McGeady, making his first Premier League start since signing from Spartak Moscow, cut in from the right and hit the far post with a curling shot.

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