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Aston Villa vs Maccabi Tel Aviv; UEFA Europa League

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Aston Villa vs Maccabi Tel Aviv. UEFA Europa League.

Villa ParkAttendance29,429.

Aston Villa 2

  • I Maatsen (46th minute)
  • D Malen (59th minute pen)

Maccabi Tel Aviv 0

    Aston Villa 2-0 Maccabi Tel Aviv: Ian Maatsen and Donyell Malen on target as Unai Emery's side win on night of protests and arrests at Villa Park

    Match report as Aston Villa move up to sixth place in the Europa League standings with victory over winless Maccabi Tel Aviv; Ian Maatsen's finish from a tight angle and Donyell Malen's penalty earned victory on a night which also saw protests and arrests outside Villa Park

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    With disruptive protests expected, Sky Sports News' Rob Jones says Aston Villa's Europa League game against Maccabi Tel Aviv passed off without major incident

    Aston Villa beat Maccabi Tel Aviv 2-0 in the Europa League on a night of protests, arrests and a substantial police presence at Villa Park.

    West Midlands Police made 11 arrests as pro-Palestine protests and smaller counter protests took place outside the ground, where over 700 police had been deployed, following the controversial move to ban fans of the Israeli side amid safety fears.

    But on the pitch, Villa delivered the result they had been hoping for - despite a slow start. They are up to sixth place in the Europa League standings, well placed at the halfway point of the league phase to qualify for the knockouts.

    The Maccabi Tel Aviv players pose for a team photo in front of an empty away section at Villa Park
    Image: The Maccabi Tel Aviv players pose for a team photo in front of an empty away section at Villa Park

    Villa had been lacklustre for the majority of the first half and should have gone behind to their winless opponents when Dor Peretz was teed up in the box but shot at the stricken Emi Martinez rather than into the gaping goal.

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    • Jadon Sancho started for Aston Villa and Ezri Konsa took the captain’s armband as Unai Emery made five changes to the side which lost to Liverpool.
    • Victor Lindelof, Ian Maatsen, Lamare Bogarde and Donyell Malen also started, with Ollie Watkins on the bench, alongside fit-again Youri Tielemans.

    Morgan Rogers had been the one most willing to inject some impetus into his side's play and it was no surprise he was heavily involved when Villa struck just before half-time, exchanging passes with Jadon Sancho and then finding Ian Maatsen to convert from the tightest of angles.

    On the third anniversary of Unai Emery becoming Villa boss, this was a move more befitting of the side he has built than the ponderous play that had gone before.

    Donyell Malen converts a penalty for Aston Villa against Maccabi Tel Aviv
    Image: Donyell Malen doubles Villa's lead from the penalty spot

    In the second half, again, Peretz was denied by Martinez before a Villa goal, with stand-in captain Ezri Konsa eventually tumbling after a collision with Elad Madmon and Donyell Malen arrowing the penalty into the bottom corner.

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    Third time lucky from the spot for Villa

    Donyell Malen scored Aston Villa’s third penalty in the Europa League this season - Ollie Watkins and Emi Buendia had failed from the spot on the other two occasions.

    With the mood lifted, Villa fans also celebrated the return to action of Youri Tielemans, who immediately showed off his brilliant passing range to set up a chance for Malen to score his second but goalkeeper Roei Mishpati saved sharply.

    An offside flag would have ruled out a late Ollie Watkins deflection which was cleared off the line by Issouf Sissokho but Villa finished on the front foot and with some positivity on what proved to be a tricky night on and off the pitch.

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    A heavy police presence ensured protests went on without violence ahead of Aston Villa's Europa League tie against Maccabi Tel Aviv

    Emery: We used our European experience

    Aston Villa boss Unai Emery to TNT Sports:

    "How we performed in the 90 minutes was not brilliant, but we were playing solid. Playing seriously. We conceded more chances than we planned, but we had to accept that. The opponent needed something here and they played very well. But overall, we dominated. We were patient creating our chances.

    "We had to use our experiences in Europe against teams like Maccabi. For example, against Go Ahead Eagles we lost. In the Conference League two years ago we had difficult games against Legia Warsaw and AZ Alkmaar. Those experiences we are now using to remind ourselves to understand the difficulties.

    "We were speaking in the dressing room about not being frustrated. Try to keep being resilient or being patient when we need it."

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