The Citizen (KZN)

No ill will after team-mates row

TOEING THE LINE: REF STAYS OUT OF ASTON VILLA BLOW UP

- Birmingham

Aston Villa duo Tyrone Mings and Anwar el Ghazi were involved in a furious clash and West Ham defender Arthur Masuaku was sent off in a separate incident during Monday’s fiery 0-0 draw.

Mings and El Ghazi lost their cool in the first half at Villa Park and had to be dragged away by team-mates after West Ham nearly took the lead.

The pair escaped punishment for their row, but Masuaku was not so fortunate as he saw red for a second booking after half time.

Villa were unable to make their numerical advantage pay off and had to settle for a stalemate that left the spotlight on the bustup between Mings and El Ghazi.

Villa defender Mings had blocked a cross that he felt Dutch midfielder El Ghazi allowed to come in too easily.

El Ghazi was angry enough with the criticism to brush his head against Mings’ forehead as the pair went face to face.

They were pulled away by team-mates but stood glaring at each other inside the penalty area as Mings pointed an accusing finger at El Ghazi.

Referee Mike Dean urged them to calm down after consulting the video assistant referee to check there was not a red-card offence and play resumed with Villa manager Dean Smith wearing a bemused expression.

Smith insisted the row hadn’t caused a rift in the squad and claimed it was quickly resolved by his players. “That’s a heat-of-the-moment thing. I didn’t even talk to them at half time, it had already been sorted,” Smith said.

“I expect players to look after themselves and take responsibi­lity. There’s a limit, you can’t step over. There’s a really good leadership group, they looked after it themselves.”

West Ham remain unbeaten since being thrashed by Manchester City in the opening game of the season and their refusal to surrender after the red card was a welcome birthday present for boss Manuel Pellegrini, who turned 66 on Monday.

“We played with 10 men exactly the same as 11. I’m very happy with the personalit­y and performanc­e,” Pellegrini said. “If you cannot win, don’t lose it. We did a complete game.”

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? SQUABBLE. Aston Villa Anwar el Ghazi (left) remonstrat­es with team-mate Tyrone Mings during their English Premier League match against West Ham United at Villa Park on Monday night.
Picture: AFP SQUABBLE. Aston Villa Anwar el Ghazi (left) remonstrat­es with team-mate Tyrone Mings during their English Premier League match against West Ham United at Villa Park on Monday night.

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