Match ends, Aston Villa 2, Leicester City 1.
Steven Gerrard said he had to tell his Aston Villa players a "few home truths" at half-time as they came from behind to beat Leicester and continue his fine start to life as a Premier League manager.
Having suffered defeat for the first time in Gerrard's embryonic reign at home to Manchester City in midweek, Villa again fell behind to Harvey Barnes' opener for the Foxes.
However, defender Ezri Konsa scored twice, touching home Emi Buendia's header to level almost immediately and nodding in a second-half corner, to make it three wins from four since Gerrard took charge.
"I'm really pleased with the result but we still need to iron out some issues," Gerrard, who will make an emotional return to old club Liverpool managing his new side on Saturday, told BBC Match of the Day.
"There's loads of work still to do. It took a few home truths at half-time to sort our issues out, to rejig our shape and a few other things.
"All you can ask of your players is to perform, we did that. I thought we were outstanding in the second half. But can we do it for a full 90 minutes without me having to get on the players' back at half-time?"
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Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers dropped Jamie Vardy to hand Patson Daka a first Premier League start and the Zambia striker set up Barnes to coolly slot through Konsa's legs and past Emi Martinez.
The advantage lasted just three minutes, Buendia craning his neck muscles to propel Matty Cash's cushioned header towards the bottom corner, with Konsa poking home to make sure.
Villa thought they were ahead on the stroke of half-time as Kasper Schmeichel parried another Cash knockdown and Jacob Ramsey fired home but the keeper had one hand on the grounded ball and Michael Oliver correctly ruled the goal out after a check from the video assistant referee.
In the end, it mattered little as Konsa punished Leicester's ongoing set-piece shortcomings by nodding home John McGinn's corner to push Villa above the Foxes into 10th place.
Villa should have won by more as Ollie Watkins and Ramsey wasted glorious chances on the break although the hosts needed a fantastic fingertip save from Martinez to thwart a Barnes header and seal the points.
Gerrard gets one over on his former boss
Rodgers was the manager who famously almost led Liverpool to an elusive top-flight title during Gerrard's playing career - and the student now has two wins out of three over the teacher after swapping Old Firm victories in the sole season their managerial stints at Celtic and Rangers overlapped.
That scenario looked unlikely early on at Villa Park, with the hosts frequently over-run by a frenetic Foxes start that was deservedly rewarded by Barnes' excellently-taken opener.
But after Villa got back on terms, the game became an end-to-end affair that they ultimately gained control of as proceedings wore on.
Leicester still had their moments as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall headed a great chance wide and James Maddison saw a goal-bound shot blocked by the all-action Cash, who was himself foiled by Schmeichel's legs at the other end.
However, the Foxes' failings from set-plays - with 10 league goals conceded from such situations this term - again cost them as Konsa nodded in almost unchallenged.
Villa had been fuming at half-time after Ramsey's effort was disallowed but Oliver's decision was correct as the laws of the game state the goalkeeper is deemed to be in possession if the ball is between his hands and the surface.
They quickly put the disappointment behind them and were on top for the majority of the second half, with only Barnes' late header and a Maddison effort that curled inches wide providing any alarms.
Leicester, meanwhile, have won just three of their past 12 in the league and must fix the defensive woes that have seen them fail to keep a clean sheet since the opening day.
Foxes boss Rodgers admitted: "Our Achilles heel which has killed us is our defending of the set-piece. The situation can sap the confidence out of the team.
"The only threat against us in the first half was when the ball went dead. In the second half the corner we conceded from was hugely disappointing. It's an area we spoke about before the game.
"We don't get tight enough on the marking and he's able to squeeze it in the far post. These are undoing some really good parts of our game. It's something we've got to fix."
Player of the match
McGinnJohn McGinn
Aston Villa
Avg
- Squad number7Player nameMcGinnAverage rating
8.12
- Squad number4Player nameKonsaAverage rating
7.77
- Squad number19Player nameNakambaAverage rating
7.76
- Squad number1Player nameE MartínezAverage rating
7.58
- Squad number2Player nameCashAverage rating
7.41
- Squad number11Player nameWatkinsAverage rating
7.39
- Squad number10Player nameBuendíaAverage rating
7.20
- Squad number5Player nameMingsAverage rating
7.09
- Squad number18Player nameYoungAverage rating
7.08
- Squad number6Player nameDouglas LuizAverage rating
7.02
- Squad number41Player nameJ RamseyAverage rating
6.97
- Squad number33Player nameChukwuemekaAverage rating
6.92
- Squad number8Player nameSansonAverage rating
6.57
- Squad number16Player nameTuanzebeAverage rating
6.48
Leicester City
Avg
- Squad number7Player nameBarnesAverage rating
5.86
- Squad number29Player nameDakaAverage rating
5.50
- Squad number10Player nameMaddisonAverage rating
5.28
- Squad number25Player nameNdidiAverage rating
5.11
- Squad number22Player nameDewsbury-HallAverage rating
5.07
- Squad number6Player nameEvansAverage rating
4.81
- Squad number27Player nameCastagneAverage rating
4.72
- Squad number33Player nameThomasAverage rating
4.71
- Squad number9Player nameVardyAverage rating
4.70
- Squad number4Player nameSöyüncüAverage rating
4.51
- Squad number1Player nameSchmeichelAverage rating
4.43
- Squad number37Player nameLookmanAverage rating
4.19
- Squad number17Player nameAyoze PérezAverage rating
3.88
- Squad number14Player nameIheanachoAverage rating
3.71
Line-ups
Aston Villa
Formation 4-3-3
- 1E Martínez
- 2Cash
- 4Konsa
- 5Mings
- 18Young
- 7McGinn
- 19NakambaBooked at 55mins
- 6Douglas LuizSubstituted forSansonat 77'minutes
- 41J RamseySubstituted forTuanzebeat 84'minutes
- 11Watkins
- 10BuendíaSubstituted forChukwuemekaat 78'minutes
Substitutes
- 8Sanson
- 12Steer
- 16Tuanzebe
- 21El Ghazi
- 30Hause
- 32Philogene-Bidace
- 33Chukwuemeka
- 39Davis
- 47Iroegbunam
Leicester
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Schmeichel
- 27Castagne
- 6Evans
- 4Söyüncü
- 33Thomas
- 22Dewsbury-HallSubstituted forIheanachoat 86'minutes
- 25Ndidi
- 37LookmanSubstituted forVardyat 65'minutes
- 10MaddisonBooked at 90mins
- 7Barnes
- 29DakaSubstituted forPérezat 78'minutes
Substitutes
- 9Vardy
- 11Albrighton
- 12Ward
- 14Iheanacho
- 17Pérez
- 20Choudhury
- 23Vestergaard
- 38Daley-Campbell
- 42Soumaré
- Referee:
- Michael Oliver
- Attendance:
- 41,572
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home41%
- Away59%
- Shots
- Home13
- Away12
- Shots on Target
- Home4
- Away5
- Corners
- Home3
- Away6
- Fouls
- Home8
- Away25
Live Text
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Aston Villa 2, Leicester City 1.
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Foul by Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester City).
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Carney Chukwuemeka (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Foul by Marvelous Nakamba (Aston Villa).
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Corner, Leicester City. Conceded by Ashley Young.
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Attempt blocked. Ayoze Pérez (Leicester City) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Çaglar Söyüncü with a cross.
Booking
James Maddison (Leicester City) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by James Maddison (Leicester City).
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Carney Chukwuemeka (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Ayoze Pérez (Leicester City) wins a free kick on the right wing.
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Foul by Ashley Young (Aston Villa).
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Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by John McGinn (Aston Villa).
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Foul by Jonny Evans (Leicester City).
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Ashley Young (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Corner, Leicester City. Conceded by Marvelous Nakamba.
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Corner, Leicester City. Conceded by Tyrone Mings.
Substitution
Substitution, Leicester City. Kelechi Iheanacho replaces Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
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Just as well it did not cost Villa any points.
Really funny to see him rolling around on the floor until the second VAR ruled it out, then he was up and running about like nothing happened.
We've got problems with midfield going forwards and ball retention; and Leicester can't defend. We also let Leicester off the hook with some poor finishing. We could have run away with this today.
Still, a good result - three more points - but a lot of work to do with the midfield again.
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What is John T McGinn worth....played a absolute blinder today....set up about 4 decent chances....I'm sure if he was on the end of them they would have been in the back of the net....well deserved win for the Villa!
Could have easily over shadowed a cracking game. Well Played Villa, bad luck City.
In the first-half we were all over Villa - In the second we were atrocious.