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Aston Villa keep 22-match home unbeaten run intact against Newcastle
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Villa defender Konsa was sent off for a professional foul on Anthony Gordon midway through the second half on Saturday. But Newcastle were unable to take advantage in a toothless display that showed why they are so desperate to keep hold of Isak. The Sweden striker was not involved against Villa after reportedly telling the club he wants to leave St James’ Park to join Premier League champions, Liverpool. Isak, 25, was the subject of a rejected £110 million (€127 million) bid from Liverpool earlier in August. Isak, who helped Newcastle secure Champions League qualification and end their 56-year trophy drought last season, is reportedly refusing to train or play to force his way out of the club he joined from Real Sociedad in 2022. He did not take part in Newcastle’s pre-season tour, training alone at his former club Sociedad instead. Isak has three years remaining on his Newcastle contract, and it is understood he will be fined for missing a competitive match this weekend. Gordon led the line in Isak’s absence as the England winger started out of position in the centre of Newcastle’s three-man attack. Anthony Elanga made his Newcastle debut after the winger’s £55 million (€64 million) move from Nottingham Forest, while Malick Thiaw, a defender signed from AC Milan, was among the substitutes. Without Isak to power their attack, Newcastle were unable to make their territorial dominance count as Howe was left hoping for a swift resolution to the transfer saga, which could run until the window closes in September. Advertisement - Profligate Newcastle - Villa boss Unai Emery could take heart from his team’s backs-to-the-wall effort after Konsa’s exit. Emery had admitted it was a “challenging” transfer window after his club were constrained by Premier League profit and sustainability rules, leaving them with just two new signings. Marco Bizot, recruited from Brest, made his debut in goal in the absence of the suspended Emiliano Martinez, while Evann Guessand, a striker signed from Rennes, was on the bench. Elanga wasted a golden opportunity for a debut goal after sprinting through on goal for a shot that was repelled by Bizot. Gordon was equally profligate when he headed Harvey Barnes’ cross over the bar from just six yards. Newcastle threatened again as Bruno Guimaraes headed a free-kick towards Barnes and he picked out Gordon, whose low strike from 20 yards was turned away by Bizot. Howe held his head in his hands in frustration as the missed chances mounted. Newcastle had eight shots in the first 30 minutes, while lacklustre Villa mustered just two touches in the visitors’ penalty area in the same period and failed to manage a single shot in the entire half. Villa finally tested Newcastle keeper Nick Pope through Boubacar Kamara’s header immediately after the interval. But Emery’s men were reduced to 10 men in the 66th minute after Elanga’s superb pass sent Gordon bearing down on goal, provoking a despairing tug from Konsa that sent the England star crashing to the turf and earned the defender a red card. Newcastle pressed for the winner with the numerical advantage, but Barnes’ goal-bound volley was blocked by Matty Cash, and Bizot denied Gordon as Villa held on. – © AFP 2025 Written by AFP and originally published on The 42 whose award-winning team produces original content that you won’t find anywhere else: on GAA, League of Ireland, women’s sport and boxing, as well as our game-changing rugby coverage, all with an Irish eye. Subscribe here. Viewcomments Send Tip or Correction Embed this post To embed this post, copy the code below on your site Email “Aston Villa keep 22-match home unbeaten run intact against Newcastle”. Recipient's Email Feedback on “Aston Villa keep 22-match home unbeaten run intact against Newcastle”. 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