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Aston Villa back in top four with 1-0 win at Hull


Ashley Young

LONDON (AP)

Aston Villa moved back into the top four of the English Premier League with a 1-0 win at Hull clinched by Kamil Zayatte's late own goal and a referee's favourable call yesterday.

The match ended in confusion after referee Steve Bennett changed his mind after appearing to award Hull a penalty deep into injury time when Villa winger Ashley Young looked to have handled Ian Ashbee's header on the line.

"The referee got it wrong because he gave it originally," Hull manager Phil Brown said. "The linesman took up a position that he was giving the penalty, but for some reason they've changed their mind between them.

"The referee is 15 yards away but he consults a linesman who was 40 yards away from the incident."

But TV replays, which showed that the crossbar had denied Hull an equaliser, vindicated Bennett's apparent change of heart.

"I didn't touch it with my hand, you can clearly see it was going over," Young said. "I was just seeing it out and we got our reward at the end of the day.

"It's clear, I think, that it hit the bar and gone over. The referee has given the penalty then changed his mind and he deserves credit for that."

Hull deserved a point for their tenacity against a Villa side creating little and struggling to find the target, but the third loss in a row left Brown's side with a sense of injustice.

And Villa got their goal only in the 88th minute on the counter-attack when Zayatte inadvertently volleyed Young's cross beyond his own goalkeeper while under pressure from Gabriel Agbonlahor.

"We didn't play well tonight," Villa manager Martin O'Neill said. "These Premier League games are hard. We came with plenty of confidence but it didn't happen in the first half."

"It was a great win for us tonight. We just keep putting pressure on the sides around us."

Aston Villa are fourth with 38 points, below defending champions Manchester United, who have two games in hand, on goal difference. Liverpool have 45 points and top the standings from Chelsea by three points.

While it was the same Villa line-up that recovered a 2-2 draw against Arsenal on Friday, Hull manager Phil Brown ditched five players from the side that was embarrassed 5-1 at Manchester City.

Hull had a goal disallowed after five minutes when Nick Barmby challenged Villa goalkeeper Brad Friedel in the air, making him spill the ball, enabling him to bundle it into an empty net.

"With a bit of fortune we could have got our noses in front," Brown said. "I would like to see the Nick Barmby incident again. We didn't seem to get those decisions tonight."


 

December 31, 2008

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