Aston Villa failed to win with ten men: Sunderland came back after Cash's goal.
21.09.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
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Matty Cash starts scoring for Aston Villa
According to The Sun: A 25-yard goal from Matty Cash was Aston Villa's first of the Premier League season, but it did not secure victory for the team. While his strike broke a successful goal drought, triumph remained elusive.
The defender was in the spotlight at the Light Stadium, where he suffered a blow to a sensitive area during an incident that led to a red card for Reinaldo.
ReutersA small victory and a quick response
Cash's strike in the 67th minute was a real release of pressure for the team, but the lead lasted just eight minutes — Wilson Isidor equalized for the ten-man team on the field.
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Reinaldo received a red card from referee Sam Barrott.
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The events of the match between Aston Villa and Sunderland highlight the tense battle in the Premier League. Aston Villa continues to seek its form, aiming to return to winning ways after setbacks and losses. On the other hand, Sunderland has shown that they can compete even with a numerical disadvantage. Upcoming matches promise to be even more intriguing as teams vie for places in the table. Read also
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