Aston Villa vs Everton. Carabao Cup Round 3.
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Match report and free match highlights as James Garner scored his first Everton goal in the first half; Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored his 11th goal in 11 League Cup appearances; Boubacar Kamara netted the reply as Aston Villa; Everton are at home to Burnley in the fourth round
Wednesday 27 September 2023 23:40, UK
Everton continued their mini revival after a deserved 2-1 Carabao Cup win at Aston Villa.
James Garner's first Everton goal and Dominic Calvert-Lewin's strike fired the visitors into the fourth round.
Boubacar Kamara's late strike gave the scoreline a flattering look after Everton bossed much of the game against their disappointing hosts. They will face Burnley at home in the Carabao Cup fourth round, with ties set to be played on the week commencing October 30.
Everton lost 4-0 at Villa Park in the Premier League just five weeks ago but have secured back-to-back wins for the first time in a year as their season splutters into life. But there were 4,300 fans in attendance to witness the latest sign of revival.
Investment firm 777 Partners is also waiting for approval on its takeover and Dyche knows the process to revive the club takes time.
"The story of Everton has been a two-to-three season story, the cloud hanging over it a little bit. The only people who can change that story is us," he said, after four defeats from their opening five league games.
"The team starts the process, bonding the club together, bonding the fans. You want that bond.
"We want a strong connection with the fans, the rest I can't control, but a strong connection is something we can get with the way the players go about their business.
"We are trying to work with things on and off the pitch, there's so much alignment which needs to be done from top to bottom. You can't just fast track everything. The last couple of seasons have not been where Everton want to be.
"Now it's step-by-step, building a team which is more competitive and gets more wins. The rest of it takes care of itself."
Successive victories for the first time under Dyche - and first for a year - will continue to rouse his side. With Luton and Bournemouth next to visit Goodison Park there is the chance to find real momentum.
For Villa, whose last major trophy was the 1996 League Cup, it was another disappointing night in their uncomfortable claret kit for a club that so desperately wants to challenge the elite.
They will continue to remain on the fringes with similar performances as they strive for consistency, having won 1-0 at Chelsea on Sunday.
There was never any sign Unai Emery's side would build on that result during a sloppy display where they were outfought and overpowered.
Youri Tielemans' half-volley landed on the roof of the net after seven minutes but that was as good as it got in the first half.
Everton quickly found a tempo which the hosts struggled with and one which, ultimately, forced a 15th-minute opener.
Robin Olsen was put under pressure and his poor clearance landed kindly for Amadou Onana on the edge of the area, before Calvert-Lewin and Arnaut Danjuma worked the ball back to him.
The midfielder then clipped a cute ball through to Garner to lash in from 10 yards with the Villa defence static.
They looked ropey and anxious for the rest of the half as the hosts failed to clear their lines and were unnerved by Everton's pressing and Danjuma's direct running.
Only an outstanding reflex save from Olsen stopped John McGinn slicing into his own net six minutes before half time after another Danjuma burst embarrassed Ezri Konsa and Matty Cash.
Two minutes later the goalkeeper denied Calvert-Lewin as he tried to round him, the striker putting the rebound wastefully into the side netting.
It was a let-off and one Villa should have capitalised on but Jhon Duran fired wildly over in stoppage time to sum up their wayward first half.
Unsurprisingly Unai Emery had seen enough, replacing Duran, McGinn and Leander Dendoncker with Ollie Watkins, Kamara and Lucas Digne at the break.
But it did nothing to improve the hosts and they self-destructed five minutes after the restart.
There was little pressure on Tielemans 40-yards out but his pass sold Konsa short and Calvert-Lewin nipped in to streak clear and roll past the exposed Olsen.
A smart Jordan Pickford save from Moussa Diaby stopped the hosts pulling a goal back immediately but there was no sense of a comeback.
Olsen thwarted Calvert-Lewin just after the hour and it looked like Everton would comfortably see the game out.
Yet, Kamara set up a nervy end with eight minutes left when his deflected strike from 20 yards wrong-footed Pickford to creep in.
The goalkeeper saved from Diaby in stoppage time and Douglas Luiz hooked over during a frantic finish but it was too little, too late.
Aston Villa are working with Castore on how to improve their kit design after concerns were raised by some members of their women's team.
Reports emerged on Wednesday that several female players are unhappy at the prospect of wearing the kit in their Women's Super League season-opener against Manchester United on Sunday.
It followed reports the club's men's team had raised issues about the shirt retaining sweat and feeling uncomfortable.
Villa Women played in the kit during pre-season and Sky Sports News has been told that, despite the concerns, Villa's players made no official complaint to the club or to the PFA.