The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Gerrard ‘could not be prouder’ as Villa stint off to a perfect start

- Sean Taylor SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

ASTON VILLA 2

Watkins (84), Mings (89)

BRIGHTON 0

Steven Gerrard admitted to feeling a mixture of pride and relief after two late goals got his managerial reign at Aston Villa off to the best possible start.

Gerrard celebrated exuberantl­y when Ollie Watkins broke the deadlock after 84 minutes to put Villa in front against Brighton.

And the former Liverpool midfielder was jumping around his technical area again two minutes from time when Tyrone Mings lashed in another goal to seal the win.

It saw Gerrard become the first Villa manager to win his first Premier League game in charge since John Gregory in February 1998, and immediatel­y put a four-point gap between Villa and the relegation places.

Gerrard, who left Rangers during the internatio­nal break to replace Dean Smith at Villa Park, said: “I was feeling a combinatio­n of things. It was a mixture of excitement, relief and pride. I cannot be any more proud of the players. This was a big week, a big game for the team on the back of losing five.

“Everything we have asked them to do, in the main, they have followed and delivered a really good performanc­e. I couldn’t be more proud.”

Gerrard prowled the touchline throughout the match, cajoling his players and offering guidance.

Asked about his management style, the 41-year-old said: “I want to be there on the side for my players. I want to coach from the side and I want them to see me and be visible. I want to help them, guide them, so they carry a game-plan out.

“Inside me is what was with me as a player, that will to win, that drive and energy.

“The buzz and highs as a player you miss, and it’s why you want to stay in the game.

“You are trying to control your emotions, but you are kicking every ball. I love competing and I love winning. You should see me in staff games – five-aside or six-aside. I want to win.

“I want to, at times, show emotion. I will always be authentic. If anyone doubts me then just watch me after those goals today. That’s real. That’s feeling coming out.”

Despite the win, Villa’s first after six successive defeats and their first at home since September 18, Gerrard was not getting carried away.

“We were tense at times and it wasn’t all perfect, but I thought we finished the game extremely strong,” added the

Villa boss. “We have a lot of things to build on, from that we will grow and be stronger.”

Brighton had most of the ball and the better chances to score, before Watkins fired Villa in front.

Albion boss Graham Potter was frustrated to see his team take nothing from the game. “I thought up until 83 minutes we did pretty much everything you can here apart from score in terms of controllin­g the crowd,” he said.

“We knew the environmen­t we were going to face and how difficult that is, but I thought we controlled the crowd, we controlled the game. I thought we attacked better. I thought we created better chances.

“Then we left ourselves exposed a little bit and the turnover happens and we are 1-0 down. The last seven or eight minutes are disappoint­ing.”

 ?? ?? Jubilant Gerrard jumps with joy as Mings seals Villa’s win
Jubilant Gerrard jumps with joy as Mings seals Villa’s win

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom