The Football League Paper

In a Houri for late equaliser

- By Hugo Pomphrey

ASTOPPAGE-TIME goal from substitute Conor Hourihane earned Aston Villa a dramatic draw against Blackburn at Ewood Park.

Bradley Dack’s elegant 76th-minute flick looked to have settled proceeding­s on his 50th appearance for the club, but, with five minutes of added time signalled, Villa pressed on and got their rewards through Hourihane’s precise free-kick from 25 yards.

It was just about the right result, despite a contentiou­s offside decision ruling out a first-half Dack header.

But Villa would have been aggrieved after a strong second half, in which Tammy Abraham ought to have netted.

Although scant consolatio­n, the result means Rovers have now gone a full year without losing at home in the league.

For Villa, the draw means they avoid losing three straight games. Dack was the only change from the Bristol City defeat, while Steve Bruce made three changes, including a first start for Abraham, on loan from Chelsea.

Villa started brightly but it was the hosts who carved out the first clear chance when Charlie Mulgrew’s cross was met by Darragh Lenihan six yards out, but Orjan Nyland produced a fine save, diverting the ball away with a foot.

The hosts thought they had taken the lead in the 27th minute through Dack’s thumping header from another outstandin­g Mulgrew cross, but it was ruled offside, in what was a marginal decision.

Tempers flared soon after when John McGinn tumbled in the box, only to receive nothing, leaving the Villa bench incredulou­s.

Abraham forced David Raya into a save just before the break and the Spanish stopper thwarted the Villa forward just after the break after he had skipped past a challenge to make space 18 yards out.

The 20-year-old striker grew into the game and saw a sharp near-post header drift just wide as the visitors upped their threat.

Villa’s captain James Chester had an even better chance in the 57th minute when a corner came to him in the centre of the area, but he missed the target under pressure.

The visitors should have taken the lead in the 70th minute when Abraham and Jonathan Kodjia played a neat one-two, giving the former a clear sight at goal but he lashed wide of a post.

And Rovers made Villa pay for their profligacy 14 minutes from time with a moment of real quality.

Mulgrew’s cross caused panic in the visitors’ box and Danny Graham’s shot was turned home through Dack’s sumptuous flick from close range – his fifth goal of the season.

Bruce reacted by bringing Hourihane and new signing Yannick Bolasie off the bench, and Hourihane snatched a point with a sweet left-foot free-kick, which curled past the helpless Raya and into the left corner of the net in stoppage time.

 ?? PICTURE: PSI/Craig Galloway ?? IN THE NET: Conor Hourihane has hit the equaliser. Inset, Blackburn striker Danny Graham (10) celebrates his goal
PICTURE: PSI/Craig Galloway IN THE NET: Conor Hourihane has hit the equaliser. Inset, Blackburn striker Danny Graham (10) celebrates his goal
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