Everton’s hopes of finishing in the Premier League’s European places suffered a blow as they played out a goalless draw at Aston Villa.
In an uninspiring contest devoid of quality Tyrone Mings headed Villa’s best chance wide from Douglas Luiz’s cross.
Subdued for long periods of the first half, Everton improved after the break, with Ben Godfrey drawing a save from home goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez from Gylfi Sigurdsson’s free-kick.
Andre Gomes wastefully lashed a left-footed effort over the bar as the visitors chased a winner but Martinez was rarely called upon, with Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s late header his only other save of note.
The result leaves Carlo Ancelotti’s side eight points adrift of Chelsea in fourth, with West Ham, Liverpool and Tottenham all better placed to qualify for Europe.
Villa, who welcomed captain Jack Grealish back from injury as a second-half substitute, remain 11th in the table.
Everton’s missed opportunity
Everton arrived at Villa Park hoping to maintain their fine away record that accounted for 65% of their Premier League points this term.
And while there was the added incentive of gaining revenge against a Villa side that won at Goodison Park 12 days ago, they only showed sporadic flashes of attacking ambition.
Abdoulaye Doucoure, Richarlison, Michael Keane and Calvert-Lewin all failed to convert when presented with good chances, with Martinez producing an outstanding save to keep out the England forward’s header.
Four draws and defeat in their last seven matches points to a side that has always seemed to be chasing others above them without ever being able to apply any serious pressure.
While they again looked solid defensively – restricting the hosts to just two efforts on target – Ancelotti’s side will need to show more attacking ambition in their final three fixtures against Sheffield United, Wolves and Manchester City.
Martinez and Grealish buoy Villa
In a game where Villa displayed few moments of real quality, the return of Grealish offered a timely boost to Villa boss Dean Smith and England manager Gareth Southgate, who is soon to name his squad for the European Championship.
Villa have enjoyed a 50% Premier League win ratio when Grealish has featured this term, compared to 25% in his absence.
And while he was unable to influence the result in his 26-minute cameo, he showed a few good touches and made one superb darting run from right to left to evade several Everton defenders.
At the other end of pitch, Martinez showed exemplary reactions and competence throughout.
The Argentine has looked an astute acquisition by Smith and his 15th shut-out of the season saw him equal Brad Friedel’s club record for clean sheets in the Premier League era (set in 2009-10).
‘We needed a spark’ – what they said
Aston Villa boss Dean Smith, speaking to Sky Sports: “I thought we controlled the ball well in the first half without creating chances. The second half was a bit scrappy. It started as a basketball game but we never took the control we wanted. They had the later chances.
“JJ [Jacob Ramsey] coming on and Jack [Grealish] helped us. We looked like we could create something in final third. That was what was missing for us. It is another clean sheet, we haven’t had one for six or seven games.
“We knew he [Emiliano Martinez] would be important for us. He’s done really well. With Tom Heaton injured at the start of the season we needed someone. He’s made it his number one jersey.”
On Grealish:“The medical staff said [bring him on at minute] 75 but I twisted their arm to get a few more minutes out of him. I felt we were flat in the final third and needed a spark. He won’t be ready to start at Crystal Palace.”
Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti, speaking to BBC Sport: “It is a point, what can I say? Not satisfied for the result, satisfied for the performance. We could win but we have to take this point and try to win the next game. We have to try to win the home games, where we have had difficulty this season.
“Villa are a good team, to win here is not easy. I think our performance was the best that we can. We could probably do a bit better with the final pass or final shot but in general the performance was good.”
On race for Europe: “I am really positive. We have a great opportunity and we have to try to do our best. I said at the start of the season the European positions will be decided by the last game, I think they will be decided by the last game and we want to be there.”
Familiar foes – the stats
- This was the 206th league meeting between Aston Villa and Everton (all in the top-flight), extending its record as the most played match in English league history.
- Only 12 days separated the two Premier League games between Aston Villa and Everton this season, the smallest gap between two sides meeting in the competition since a three-day gap between Arsenal’s two clashes with Bolton in January 2010.
- Everton have kept four consecutive away clean sheets in the Premier League for the first time since August 1995 (a run of five) with the Toffees’ haul of nine away shutouts in the top flight this season a joint-high tally (level with Manchester City).
- Aston Villa have won just one of their last eight home Premier League games (D3 L4) after winning three out of four directly before that.
- Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti has enjoyed just one win in his seven Premier League games against Aston Villa (D4 L2), his outright worst win rate against an opponent in the competition (14%, min. 5 meetings).
- Aston Villa’s Jack Grealish made a substitute appearance in a league game for the first time since 6 May 2018 in the Championship, against Millwall.
What’s next?
Aston Villa travel to Crystal Palace for their next Premier League game on Sunday, 16 May (12:00 BST). Everton host Sheffield United in their next top-flight match later on the same day (19:00).
Player of the match
MartÃÂnezEmiliano MartÃÂnez
Aston Villa
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Squad number26Player nameMartÃÂnez
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Squad number10Player nameGrealish
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Squad number18Player nameTargett
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Squad number7Player nameMcGinn
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Squad number4Player nameKonsa
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Squad number41Player nameRamsey
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Squad number5Player nameMings
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Squad number2Player nameCash
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Squad number27Player nameAhmed El Mohamady
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Squad number21Player nameEl Ghazi
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Squad number6Player nameDouglas Luiz
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Squad number39Player nameDavis
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Squad number15Player nameTraoré
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Squad number20Player nameBarkley
Everton
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Squad number22Player nameGodfrey
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Squad number9Player nameCalvert-Lewin
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Squad number12Player nameDigne
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Squad number23Player nameColeman
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Squad number10Player nameG Sigurdsson
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Squad number6Player nameAllan
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Squad number5Player nameKeane
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Squad number7Player nameRicharlison
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Squad number16Player nameDoucouré
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Squad number4Player nameHolgate
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Squad number1Player namePickford
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Squad number17Player nameIwobi
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Squad number21Player nameAndré Gomes
Line-ups
Aston Villa
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 26MartÃÂnez
- 2CashSubstituted forEl Mohamadyat 45+2′minutes
- 4Konsa
- 5Mings
- 18Targett
- 7McGinnBooked at 90mins
- 6Douglas Luiz
- 15TraoréBooked at 43minsSubstituted forGrealishat 72′minutes
- 20BarkleySubstituted forRamseyat 65′minutes
- 21El Ghazi
- 39Davis
Substitutes
- 9Wesley
- 10Grealish
- 12Steer
- 19Nakamba
- 27El Mohamady
- 30Hause
- 41Ramsey
- 52Philogene-Bidace
- 60Chukwuemeka
Everton
Formation 4-4-2
- 1Pickford
- 4Holgate
- 5Keane
- 22Godfrey
- 12Digne
- 23ColemanSubstituted forIwobiat 75′minutes
- 16Doucouré
- 6Allan
- 10G SigurdssonBooked at 55minsSubstituted forAndré Gomesat 67′minutes
- 7Richarlison
- 9Calvert-Lewin
Substitutes
- 8Delph
- 11King
- 17Iwobi
- 18Nkounkou
- 20Bernard
- 21André Gomes
- 26Davies
- 31Neves VirgÃÂnia
- 33Olsen
Live Text
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Match ends, Aston Villa 0, Everton 0.
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Second Half ends, Aston Villa 0, Everton 0.
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Foul by Keinan Davis (Aston Villa).
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Jordan Pickford (Everton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Keinan Davis (Aston Villa) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Attempt missed. Allan (Everton) right footed shot from the centre of the box is high and wide to the right.
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Attempt missed. Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by André Gomes.
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John McGinn (Aston Villa) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by John McGinn (Aston Villa).
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André Gomes (Everton) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Attempt missed. Michael Keane (Everton) header from the right side of the box misses to the right following a set piece situation.
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VAR Decision: No card change Tyrone Mings (Aston Villa).
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Foul by Tyrone Mings (Aston Villa).
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Attempt missed. Richarlison (Everton) header from very close range is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Abdoulaye Doucouré.
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Attempt missed. Abdoulaye Doucouré (Everton) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left.
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Attempt saved. Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Everton) header from the right side of the six yard box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Lucas Digne with a cross.
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Anwar El Ghazi (Aston Villa) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Foul by Abdoulaye Doucouré (Everton).
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