Wolves 2-0 Aston Villa: Joao Pereira's side claim crucial win in fight to beat the drop - as Donyell Malen is denied maiden strike by controversial VAR call
Wolves 2-0 Aston Villa: Joao Pereira's side claim crucial win in fight to beat the drop - as Donyell Malen is denied maiden strike by controversial VAR call
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Maybe Unai Emery is tricking us all and has developed a cunning plan to play Marcus Rashford in defence for Aston Villa. The Manchester United forward is due to have a medical on Sunday ahead of a loan move to Villa Park in what would be one of the most remarkable deals of the window. Yet as this poor display at Wolves proved, Emery’s greatest need is at the other end of the pitch, where he is without three regulars and allowed Diego Carlos to join Fenerbahce without lining up a replacement. Villa have now failed to win seven of their eight league games that have followed a Champions League fixture and Emery’s four substitutions at half-time told its own story.
![[Matheus Cunha's strike confirmed Wolves rise out of the relegation zone, two points ahead of Leicester City]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/01/19/94759723-14350227-image-a-93_1738438505923.jpg)
A word on Wolves. This was perhaps their best display of the season and lifted them out of the relegation zone. There were plenty of excellent performances in old gold and they could have won by many more than Jean-Ricner Bellegarde’s first-half strike and Matheus Cunha’s stoppage-time clincher. With Ipswich and Leicester losing earlier in the day, Vitor Pereira’s men put themselves back in the driving seat for survival. There was no excuse, though, for the bottle launched in stoppage time that nearly struck Villa substitute Leon Bailey as he prepared to take a corner.
![[Unai Emery's side have failed to win seven of their eight matches that have followed Champions League fixtures]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/01/19/94759643-14350227-image-a-92_1738438501713.jpg)
Rashford could be many things for Villa, but he is unlikely to be an effective replacement for Pau Torres, Tyrone Mings or Matty Cash, who all missed this one due to injury. Villa are desperate to sign a centre-back before the window closes on Monday and they have put themselves in a rotten negotiating position. Jean-Ricner Bellegarde's 12th minute strike was enough to see Wolves beat Aston Villa in the Black Country derby.
![[Villa thought they had equalised in the second-half but Donyell Malen's effort was disallowed by VAR]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/01/18/94758977-0-image-a-73_1738436054128.jpg)
Matheus Cunha's strike confirmed Wolves rise out of the relegation zone, two points ahead of Leicester City. Unai Emery's side have failed to win seven of their eight matches that have followed Champions League fixtures. To sum it up, Kosta Nedeljkovic – a player Emery has said publicly is available for loan this month – was brought on late for Lamare Bogarde, whose best position is in midfield but finished his match at right-back.
![[Morgan Rogers was stood in an offside position during the set-piece routine and was deemed to have interfered with play]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/01/18/94758983-0-image-a-74_1738436059810.jpg)
Emery is a brilliant coach who has taken Villa from a relegation scrap to the last 16 of the Champions League in less than two and a half years, but Villa’s behaviour in the market is chaotic. They seem to move at random rather than following a clear plan and letting Carlos and Emi Buendia leave without securing reinforcements was an unforced error. Villa’s transfer chief Monchi once claimed the club follow about 500 players at any time. If their research is so thorough, why the late move for a very highly-paid forward who has not played well consistently for two years – and has not played at all since December 12?.
![[Matheus Cunha clinched the Wolves win with a superb solo strike after a late counter attack]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/01/19/94759811-14350227-image-a-94_1738438781073.jpg)
The Molineux crowd launched straight into their chants targeted at chairman Jeff Shi yet their team were superb. Bellegarde drove in the opener after 12 minutes when he was allowed to run untracked on to Pablo Sarabia’s pass, but Wolves should have had more before the break. In the 36th minute Cunha – a target for many clubs in this window – shook off Boubacar Kamara and was thwarted by Emi Martinez. Goncalo Guedes put the rebound wide.
Unai Emery was furious that Wolves had not been penalised for heavy challenges on Morgan Rogers and Ollie Watkins earlier in the move. His set-piece coach Austin MacPhee, never a man to stay in the background during a game, was similarly animated. Guedes had two more excellent chances in the closing moments of the half. Sarabia and Bellegarde combined impressively to send the Portuguese forward through, only for him to miss the target. And when Andre and Cunha dovetailed to create another chance for Guedes, Martinez came to Villa’s rescue a second time.
Villa thought they had equalised in the second-half but Donyell Malen's effort was disallowed by VAR. Morgan Rogers was stood in an offside position during the set-piece routine and was deemed to have interfered with play. Matheus Cunha clinched the Wolves win with a superb solo strike after a late counter attack. Wolves (3-4-2-1): Sa 7.5; Doherty 7.5, Agbadou 7.5, Toti 8; Semedo 7, Andre 8, Bellegarde 8.5 (Bueno 87), Ait-Nouri 7.5 (Doyle 73, 7); Sarabia 7.5 (Hwang 79, 6), Cunha 7.5; Guedes 6 (R Gomes 71, 6.5).
Scorers: Bellegarde 12, Cunha 90+7. Booked: Sarabia. Manager: Vitor Pereira 8.5. Aston Villa (4-4-1-1): Martinez 7.5; Garcia 5 (Onana 46, 5), Konsa 6, Kamara 5.5, Digne 5 (Maatsen 46, 6.5); Rogers 6, Bogarde 5.5 (Nedeljkovic 84), Tielemans 6, Ramsey 5.5 (Bailey 46, 6); McGinn 5; Watkins 5 (Malen 46, 7). Booked: McGinn, Rogers, Bogarde. Manager: Unai Emery 4.5. Referee: Andy Madley 6. Effectively admitting he had made a mess of his team selection, Emery changed nearly half of his outfield players at the interval. Debutant Andres Garcia was playing instead of the injured Matty Cash and was hooked along with Jacob Ramsey, Lucas Digne and Watkins, as Amadou Onana, Ian Maatsen, Donyell Malen and Leon Bailey arrived for the second half.