The Sunday Post (Dundee)

ASTON VILLA 3

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Traore (5), Hause (66), El Ghazi (76) CRYSTAL PALACE 0 Dean Smith heaped praise on Ollie Watkins after 10-man Aston Villa earned a convincing victory over Crystal Palace.

Villa only led through Bertrand Traore’s fifthminut­e goal, when Tyrone Mings was sent off after receiving two yellow cards in quick succession shortly before half-time.

But the hosts were much the better side after the break as well and wrapped up a 3-0 win with goals from Kortney Hause and Anwar El Ghazi.

Watkins was a thorn in Palace’s side throughout and was involved in all three goals as well as hitting a post late on.

Boss Smith said of the big-money signing from Brentford: “I wanted the Christmas present of a good performanc­e and I certainly got that and a good result as well.

“Our counteratt­acking threat was there for all to see. We created numerous opportunit­ies. Unfortunat­ely Tyrone gets sent off, but I said at half-time there was nobody better to lead the line with 10 men than Ollie Watkins and I thought he was outstandin­g.

“The only thing missing was a goal.

All the lads are very appreciati­ve of the work he’s doing. He deserved more than three assists.”

The negative was the red card for England defender Mings, meaning he will be suspended for Monday’s clash with Chelsea.

Both bookings were for clashes with Wilfried Zaha – the first for some argy-bargy after a foul by the Palace man on John Mcginn and the second for a block with his arm. Smith criticised referee

Anthony Taylor, saying: “I thought they were very soft. I thought the first one was pathetic. He got attacked by Wilfried Zaha and got a yellow card. The second one it looks like he’s been fouled first.

“They were two soft and frustratin­g cards really.”

The emotions were very different for Palace boss Roy Hodgson, who had hoped to see his team bounce back from last weekend’s 7-0 mauling by Liverpool.

Hodgson said: “I didn’t see the 3-0 coming. I thought at half-time we’d shown enough to suggest we had enough to get back in the game. When Mings was sent off, there was even more reason to think we would create some chances.

“It didn’t work out that way. The real saddening factor is this was an opportunit­y to get something from the game.”

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El Ghazi gets Villa’s third

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