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  • Delfouneso (5), Young, A (48), Delph (63)
  • Elphick (41), Forster (90)
  • Date:2010-01-23
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Villa Park
  • Attendance:39725
  • Referee:Taylor, A

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Goal!! Nicky Forster scores for Brighton.

86mins

Ashley Young is being taken off, Ciaran Clark has come on in his place.

74mins

Alan Navarro is replaced by Dean Cox.

65mins

Elliott Bennett is replaced by Liam Dickinson.

65mins

Gary Dicker is being taken off, Seb Carole has come on in his place.

63mins

Goal!! Aston Villa have scored with Fabian Delph putting it in the back of the net.

50mins

Stephen Warnock is being taken off, Curtis Davies has come on in his place.

48mins

Goal!! Aston Villa have scored with Ashley Young putting it in the back of the net.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 1.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

45mins

The referee has booked James Collins.

41mins

Goal!! Brighton have scored with Tommy Elphick putting it in the back of the net.

15mins

The referee has booked Alan Navarro.

13mins

Marc Albrighton is being taken off, James Milner has come on in his place.

5mins

Goal!! Aston Villa have scored with Nathan Delfouneso putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, January 23rd, the match has kicked off.

0mins

Aston Villa face Brighton at 3pm on Saturday, January 23rd.


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Match Report

Fabian Delph helped fire Aston Villa into the fifth round of the FA Cup following a 3-2 victory over League One side Brighton & Hove Albion.

Delph highlighted the sheer confidence which currently exists in Villa's squad and the teenager capped a brilliant display by scoring his first goal since his move from Leeds.

Brighton had their moments after going behind to an early strike from Nathan Delfouneso.

Tommy Elphick equalised but two second-half goals from Ashley Young and Delph sealed their fate despite a late effort from Nicky Forster.

It was hardly surprising that following their high scoring 6-4 Carling Cup success over Blackburn in midweek, Villa made six changes to face the League One side.

Manager Martin O'Neill, who admitted he could not believe his eyes as he watched the 10-goal bonanza, included Ashley Young in striking role and also made the England player captain for the day.

Young responded with a shot on target in the opening 30 seconds which Michael Kuipers ominously failed to hold.

It was Young who set up Marc Albrighton, who outstripped Jim McNulty before sliding a low pass into the middle for teenage striker Delfouneso to slip the ball into the net from close range in the sixth minute.

Unfortunately Albrighton injured himself in the build up to the goal and had to be replaced by England international, James Milner - Villa's star of the moment.

Roared on by their 6,000 travelling fans, Brighton attempted to get back into the game but there was a big difference in class, although Forster should have done better with a rare goalscoring opportunity.

Brighton slowly lost their early nervousness and began to play with more confidence as Alan Navarro organised the midfield and set up several promising attacks.

One in particular raised Brighton's hopes of an equaliser but Glenn Murray flipped his effort over the bar.

Three minutes before the break Brighton were back on level terms. Elliott Bennett's corner found Murray and the ball bounced down to Elphick to slide the ball past Brad Guzan.

As in the first half, Villa were quickly out of the traps and once again Brighton's defence was exposed by the skill factor of the Midlanders three England internationals, Milner, Stewart Downing and Ashley Young.

It was Milner, playing on the left, put Downing in possession with one of his astute passes. Downing's long cross found the unmarked Ashley Young to head home.

This goal was a tremendous setback for the south coast club. They were slowly out-gunned by Villa's class which was emphasised by their third goal from teenager Delph in the 63rd minute.

But what must have pleased manager O'Neill was the way Delph notched his first goal for Villa.

Milner again created the opening as Delph waltzed down the middle and calmly jinked his way past Kuipers to slot the ball home.

Young Delfouneso then hit the post before Forster picked up a Murray pass to score in the 87th minute to produce a rousing finish.

Aston Villa

Brighton and Hove Albion

Corners

83

Fouls

86

Goal attempts

Shots off target

44

Offsides

22

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