Aston Villa Beat West Brom On Penalties To Reach Playoff Final
15th May 2019
However, the Baggies' hopes of an immediate return to the top-flight were dented when captain Chris Brunt was sent off 10 minutes from the end of normal time
- Aston Villa progressed to within one game of a return to the Premier League after edging West Midlands rivals West Bromwich Albion 4-3 on penalties in the Championship playoff semi-finals on Tuesday
- West Brom won 1-0 on the night at the Hawthorns to level the tie at 2-2 on aggregate thanks to Craig Dawson's first-half header
- The hosts held out manfully during extra-time, but Villa goalkeeper Jed Steer saved West Brom's first two penalties of the shootout from Mason Holgate and Ahmed Hegazi
LONDON, United Kingdom- Aston Villa progressed to within one game of a return to the Premier
League after edging West Midlands rivals West Bromwich Albion 4-3 on penalties
in the Championship playoff semi-finals on Tuesday.
West Brom won 1-0 on
the night at the Hawthorns to level the tie at 2-2 on aggregate thanks to Craig
Dawson's first-half header.
However, the
Baggies' hopes of an immediate return to the top-flight were dented when
captain Chris Brunt was sent off 10 minutes from the end of normal time.
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The hosts held out
manfully during extra-time, but Villa goalkeeper Jed Steer saved West Brom's
first two penalties of the shootout from Mason Holgate and Ahmed Hegazi.
"There's
obviously a lot of luck involved but wow," Steer told Sky Sports. "We
practise penalties, so I think I must've faced a 100 a day the last few
days."
Conor Hourihane,
Mile Jedinak, Jack Grealish and Tammy Abraham kept their cool from the spot as
Villa set up a May 27 Wembley meeting with Leeds or Derby for a lucrative place
in the Premier League.
Marcelo Bielsa's
Leeds hold a 1-0 first-leg lead over Frank Lampard's Rams ahead of the second
leg at Elland Road on Wednesday.
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Villa missed out in
the playoff final last year, losing 1-0 to Fulham and Grealish, who has been
linked with a summer move to Tottenham, is keen to make amends in what could be
his final game for the club.
"The crowd made
it tough with the atmosphere but in the end I felt we ran out worthy
winners," said the midfielder.
"It’s no good
getting to Wembley and falling at the final hurdle again, so fingers crossed.
All of us are very hungry."