2013–14 Aston Villa F.C. season

Aston Villa
2013–14 season
OwnerReform Acquisitions LLC
ChairmanRandy Lerner
ManagerPaul Lambert
StadiumVilla Park
Premier League15th
FA CupThird round
League CupThird round
Top goalscorerLeague: Christian Benteke (10)
All: Christian Benteke (11)

The 2013–14 Premier League season was Aston Villa's 139th season in English football. It was the club's 103rd season; and their 26th consecutive season in the top flight. The club was managed by Paul Lambert, in his second season in charge.[1]

Lambert's side began the season brightly, with a 3–1 win over Arsenal at Emirates Stadium on 17 August.[2] Towards the end of 2013, the performances worsened greatly, especially home form, and Lambert was criticised by many fans and pundits for putting out a counter-attacking side with no plan B. Possession stats were biased towards the opposition in many games, including at home to Swansea; Villa had less than 30 per cent of possession in a game which ended 1–1.

In the new year Villa lost 2–1 at home to Sheffield United, a team two divisions below them, marking the fourth consecutive year that Lambert has been eliminated from the FA Cup by lower league opposition. Lambert made headlines by claiming that "many Premier League clubs could do without the distraction of the FA Cup if they were being honest." He subsequently defended his comments, claiming they were "taken out of context."[3]

There were debuts for Jack Grealish (185), Leandro Bacuna (116), Jores Okore (38), Libor Kozák (20), Jed Steer (19), Antonio Luna (17), Aleksandar Tonev (17), Ryan Bertrand (16), Grant Holt (10), Callum Robinson (4), Nicklas Helenius (3), and Janoi Donacien.[4]

Review[edit]

Pre-season[edit]

The club announced its pre-season plans would begin with a tour of Germany. The tour took place between 10 and 14 July 2013 and saw Villa play three games against SV Rodinghausen,
SC Paderborn and VfL Bochum, all which finished 1–1.[5][6][7][8] The club then returned to England to play four more games against Wycombe Wanderers (finished 2–2),[9] Luton Town
(finished 2–0 to Luton),[10] Crewe Alexandra (finished 5–1 to Villa)[11] and Walsall (finished 5–0 to Villa).[12] The penultimate pre-season game saw Villa travel to the Republic of Ireland for a match against Shamrock Rovers (finished 2–0 to Villa),[13] before a match at Villa Park against Málaga (finished 3–2 to Villa),[14] completed the schedule.[15][16][17]

The Premier League fixtures were announced on 19 June, and Villa faced Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in the first game of the season on 17 August. Coincidentally, this repeated the opening day fixture of the 2006–07 season. Villa then hosted Liverpool a week later in their first top flight home game of the season. The first West Midlands derby of the season, against West Bromwich Albion, was played at The Hawthorns on 23 November, with the return game at Villa Park taking place on 28 January 2014. Villa faced the first of the promoted clubs on 5 October, with a game against Hull City at the KC Stadium. Games against Cardiff City and Crystal Palace take place at Villa Park on 9 November and 26 December respectively.[18][19]

Transfer summary[edit]

On 7 June, Bulgarian winger Aleksandar Tonev agreed to join the club from Lech Poznań, with the fee rumoured at £2.5 million, to become their first signing of the summer.[20][21] On 13 June, Villa continued recruiting players early as they signed both Jores Okore and Leandro Bacuna from Nordsjælland and Groningen respectively. Okore, a 20-year-old Danish international, stated
"I want to bring something new to our game and really help the team into a new era.' He also acknowledged 'we have a good coach and this is a really good club. This is the right club for me, I feel it straight away." Upon his arrival, Bacuna said, "It's a new beginning for me, a new step and I'm looking forward to being part of this young, hungry team we have at Villa."[22][23][24] Villa's fourth signing was confirmed five days later, as Nicklas Helenius signed a three-year deal and they then completed their fifth signing with left-back Antonio Luna sealing a move on
20 June.[25][26][27][28] On 26 June, the club announced they had agreed a deal with Norwich City to sign goalkeeper Jed Steer to serve as back-up to Brad Guzan. The 20-year-old will join on a free transfer on 1 July.[29][30]

It was announced that Jean Makoun would be the first player to leave Villa in the summer, as Rennes made his loan move from the previous season permanent on 30 March 2013.
The player officially left on 1 July.[31] On 5 June, Richard Dunne, Eric Lichaj and Andy Marshall left the club after being released from the first-team as their contracts had expired.
Four academy players: Callum Barrett, Daniel Devine, Josh Barton and Courtney Cameron were also released. Additionally, Simon Dawkins returned to Tottenham Hotspur after his loan had finished.[32][33] On 22 June, the club confirmed that Brett Holman's contract had been terminated by mutual consent, freeing the player to join UAE team Al-Nasr.[34][35] Young defender
Derrick Williams became the next player to leave the club, after he turned down a new deal with Villa to join Bristol City.[36][37]

On 8 July, reports surfaced that Christian Benteke had handed in a transfer request at Villa. This was later confirmed by the club, who stated that he will be allowed to leave if a suitable offer is made "within an appropriate timeframe".[38] Just 11 days later (19 July), Benteke made a U-turn and withdrew his transfer request, simultaneously signing a new four-year deal with club.[39]
On 8 August, after signing a new contract in the summer, 19-year-old forward Graham Burke joined Shrewsbury Town on loan until January 2014.[40][41] Two days later (10 August), the last season's NextGen captain, Samir Carruthers, joined League One side Milton Keynes Dons on loan until January.[42][43] On 16 August, record signing Darren Bent joined Fulham on an initial season-long loan.[44][45] Nathan Delfouneso re-joined Blackpool on loan, until 1 January, on the same day.[44][46]

On transfer deadline day Villa signed Czech forward Libor Kozák, the top scorer in the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League, from Lazio. He joined on a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee, rumoured to be between £5–7 million.[47][48] Barry Bannan left the club, after nine years, to join Crystal Palace for an undisclosed fee[49][50] and Stephen Ireland joined Stoke City on a season-long loan.[51][52]

August[edit]

Month Games Won Drew Lost Scored Conceded Points Other
August 4 2 0 2 7 4 3 Progression to League Cup third round

The draw for the 2013–14 League Cup second round took place on 8 August. Villa faced Rotherham United of League One at Villa Park, on 28 August.[53][54][55]

Villa began the season with a 1–3 away win over Arsenal at Emirates Stadium, becoming the first team to beat the Gunners on the opening day in 13 years. Olivier Giroud sent the hosts into an early lead, but a Christian Benteke double and a debut goal for Antonio Luna gave Villa the victory.[56][57] Four days later, Villa faced Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in a rescheduled fixture. Chelsea won 2–1 but the match saw two controversial refereeing decisions go against Villa. The first involved Branislav Ivanović (who went on to score the winner in the 73rd minute) escaping a sending off for an elbow on Christian Benteke and the second a late penalty being denied, after the ball had hit John Terry on the arm.[58][59] The first game of the season at Villa Park, and also the club's third game in seven days, was against Liverpool, where a first half Daniel Sturridge goal gave the away side a 0–1 win.[60][61] On 28 August, Villa made it through to the League Cup third round after beating Rotherham United 3–0. The match was also the first time in 30 competitive outings that Villa had kept a clean sheet.[62][63] Villa then drew Tottenham, played on 24 September.[64][65][66]


Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
11 Cardiff City 3 1 1 1 3 4 −1 4
12 Newcastle United 3 1 1 1 1 4 −3 4
13 Aston Villa 3 1 0 2 4 4 0 3
14 Crystal Palace 3 1 0 2 4 4 0 3
15 Everton 3 0 3 0 2 2 0 3
Updated to match(es) played on 31 August 2013. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

September[edit]

Month Games Won Drew Lost Scored Conceded Points Other
September 4 2 0 2 5 7 6 Eliminated from League Cup


Villa's first game after the international break ended up in a defeat to Newcastle United. Newcastle won the match 2–1, with goals from Hatem Ben Arfa and Yoan Gouffran cancelling out
Christian Benteke's equaliser.[67][68] It was later confirmed that defender Jores Okore had sustained a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament injury during the match, and would be out for up to nine months.[69] The next match saw Paul Lambert win again at Carrow Road against former club Norwich City, as Villa ran out 1–0 winners. Libor Kozák got the winner, his first goal for the club, just seconds after replacing the injured Benteke. It also marked the first time in 26 league matches that Villa had kept a clean sheet.[70][71] Three days later, it was confirmed that Benteke would be out for up to six weeks with a hip flexor injury.[72] The day after the confirmation of Benteke's injury (26 September), Villa were eliminated from the League Cup after being beaten 0–4 by Tottenham.[73][74] Villa had gone into the match with eight first team players out injured.[75] However the result didn't dishearten the players, as the next match resulted in a 3–2 win against Manchester City. City had twice led through Yaya Touré and Edin Džeko but goals from Karim El Ahmadi, Leandro Bacuna and Andreas Weimann saw Villa earn their first points at home of the season.[76][77]


Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
7 Manchester City 6 3 1 2 14 7 +7 10
8 Hull City 6 3 1 2 6 7 −1 10
9 Aston Villa 6 3 0 3 9 8 +1 9
10 West Bromwich Albion 6 2 2 2 6 5 +1 8
11 Cardiff City 6 2 2 2 6 7 −1 8
Updated to match(es) played on 30 September 2013. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

October[edit]

Month Games Won Drew Lost Scored Conceded Points
October 3 0 1 2 0 4 1

An uneventful 0–0 draw at Hull City followed the Manchester City victory, as Villa recorded their first draw and second clean sheet of the season.[78][79] After a two-week international break, Villa returned to league action against Tottenham Hotspur. The game finished 0–2 to Spurs, after goals from Andros Townsend and Roberto Soldado. Christian Benteke made his comeback from injury after coming on as a 61st-minute substitute.[80][81] This defeat was followed by another, again at home, as Everton left Villa Park with three points courtesy of a 2–0 win. Benteke had a first half penalty saved by Tim Howard and Villa were made to rue this missed opportunity, as two second half goals from Romelu Lukaku and Leon Osman sealed an Everton victory.[82][83]


Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
12 Fulham 8 3 1 4 9 10 −1 10
13 West Bromwich Albion 9 2 4 3 8 10 −2 10
14 Aston Villa 9 3 1 5 9 12 −3 10
15 Cardiff City 9 2 3 4 8 13 −5 9
16 West Ham United 8 2 2 4 8 8 0 8
Updated to match(es) played on 27 October 2013. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

November[edit]

Month Games Won Drew Lost Scored Conceded Points
November 4 1 3 0 4 2 6

A 0–0 draw against West Ham United extended Villa's winless, and goalless, run to four games.[84][85] This run was eventually ended in the next match with a 2–0 victory over Cardiff City at Villa Park. Leandro Bacuna and Libor Kozák both scored their second goals for the club and Villa kept their first clean sheet at home for 17 games, as well as first back-to-back clean sheets since November 2012.[86][87] Villa returned to action, after another international break, in the first West Midlands derby of the season against West Bromwich Albion. West Brom raced into a 2–0 lead within 11 minutes after two goals from Shane Long but Villa responded in the second half as Karim El Ahmadi pulled one back. Ashley Westwood then rescued a point for Villa with a goal from 25-yards out, his first for the club, as the match finished 2–2.[88][89] Villa finished the month with a 0–0 draw against Sunderland at Villa Park.[90][91]


Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
9 Tottenham Hotspur 13 6 3 4 11 14 −3 21
10 Hull City 13 5 2 6 12 16 −4 17
11 Aston Villa 13 4 4 5 13 14 −1 16
12 West Bromwich Albion 13 3 6 4 15 16 −1 15
13 Swansea City 13 4 3 6 17 19 −2 15
Updated to match(es) played on 1 December 2013. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

December[edit]

Month Games Won Drew Lost Scored Conceded Points
December 6 1 1 4 5 11 4

Villa produced a great result in their first game of December, by beating Southampton 2–3 at St Mary's. Southampton twice equalised after Villa had led through Gabriel Agbonlahor's first goal of the season and then a Libor Kozák header. Fabian Delph grabbed the winner ten minutes from time with a 25-yard strike, his first ever Premier League goal.[92][93] However four days later Villa suffered only their second away defeat of the season, after a disappointing performance in an eventual 2–0 defeat against Fulham.[94][95] On the same day, Villa drew Sheffield United in the third round of the FA Cup.[96][97] Manchester United were the visitors in the next game, and they left Villa Park with all three points after a 0–3 victory. A brace from Danny Welbeck and a third from Tom Cleverley gave the champions their first win in four games.[98][99] Villa then slipped to a third consecutive defeat as they were beaten 2–1 by Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium. Charlie Adam and Peter Crouch scored either side of Libor Kozák's fourth of the season.[100][101] The traditional Boxing Day fixture saw Villa face Crystal Palace at Villa Park and resulted in a fourth straight defeat for the Claret and Blues. The match looked as though it would end in stalemate, however Eagles' substitute Dwight Gayle fired in a 92nd-minute winner.[102][103] Villa eventually stopped the rot with a 1–1 draw against Swansea City, in their last game of 2013. Gabriel Agbonlahor gave Villa an early lead but Roland Lamah equalised for the Swans before half-time, as it finished all square.[104][105]


Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
11 Stoke City 19 5 6 8 18 29 −11 21
12 Swansea City 19 5 6 8 24 25 −1 21
13 Aston Villa 19 5 5 9 18 25 −7 20
14 Norwich City 19 5 4 10 16 32 −16 19
15 West Bromwich Albion 19 3 9 7 22 27 −5 18
Updated to match(es) played on 29 December 2013. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

January[edit]

Month Games Won Drew Lost Scored Conceded Points Other
January 5 2 1 2 9 9 6 Eliminated from FA Cup

Villa started the new year with victory over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. Gabriel Agbonlahor scored the only goal, repeating the outcome of the match the season before.[106][107] However, Villa were then knocked out of the FA Cup by a lower league team for a second consecutive season. This time it was Sheffield United who condemned Villa to defeat, after winning 2–1 at Villa Park.[108][109] The defeat came days after it was revealed that striker Libor Kozák would miss the rest of the season after breaking his leg in training.[110] The next match saw the same result for Villa, as Arsenal ran out 2–1 winners at Villa Park. Arsenal all but wrapped up the win before half time, after two goals in a minute from Jack Wilshere and Olivier Giroud. Christian Benteke ensured a nervy end for Arsenal, with his first goal since September, but they held on for all three points.[111][112] Villa earned a point at Anfield next, despite leading Liverpool 2–0 at one point. The Merseysiders equalised through goals from Daniel Sturridge and a Steven Gerrard penalty, after Andreas Weimann and Christian Benteke had put Villa two goals to the good.[113][114]
Villa followed up their impressive performance against Liverpool, with a 4–3 win in a pulsating derby with West Bromwich Albion. Albion had gone 2–0 up in the first nine minutes but, just as at
The Hawthorns earlier in the season, Villa fought back to 2–2. Fabian Delph then put Villa into the lead with a wonder–strike, before Youssouf Mulumbu again drew the teams level before half-time. Christian Benteke then won and converted a penalty, his third goal in successive matches, which won it for Villa.[115][116]

Villa made their first January signing on 14 January, when Grant Holt joined on loan from Wigan Athletic until the end of the season.[117][118] Three days later Villa brought in a second player on loan, in left-back Ryan Bertrand from Chelsea.[119][120]

Stephen Ireland left the club after three-and-a-half years, as his loan move to Stoke City was made permanent on 14 January.[121][122] On 30 January, Nathan Delfouneso left the club on loan for the second time of the season, joining Coventry City.[123]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
8 Newcastle United 23 11 4 8 32 28 +4 37
9 Southampton 23 8 8 7 31 27 +4 32
10 Aston Villa 23 7 6 10 26 32 −6 27
11 Swansea City 23 6 6 11 29 32 −3 24
12 Norwich City 23 6 6 11 18 36 −18 24
Updated to match(es) played on 29 January 2014. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

February[edit]

Month Games Won Drew Lost Scored Conceded Points
February 4 0 1 3 1 5 1

Villa could not continue their good form into their next match, as they went down 1–2 at Everton. Leandro Bacuna had given Villa the lead but the Toffees emerged victorious after goals from Steven Naismith and Kevin Mirallas.[124][125] Villa then proceeded to lose their eighth league match at home, after a 0–2 defeat to West Ham United, courtesy of two goals in two minutes from Kevin Nolan.[126][127] Another disappointing result followed as despite a number of clear-cut goalscoring opportunities, Villa had to settle for a 0–0 draw at Cardiff City.[128][129] Villa then lost their last game of February, 1–0 against Newcastle United, meaning they only acquired one point from a possible 12 in the month. This left Villa just four points off the relegation places, despite them lying in 13th place.[130][131]


Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
11 Hull City 27 8 6 13 29 31 −2 30
12 Swansea City 27 7 7 13 36 40 −4 28
13 Aston Villa 27 7 7 13 27 37 −10 28
14 Norwich City 27 7 7 13 20 39 −19 28
15 Stoke City 27 6 9 12 27 42 −15 27
Updated to match(es) played on 24 February 2014. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

March[edit]

Month Games Won Drew Lost Scored Conceded Points
March 4 2 0 2 7 9 6

Villa somewhat made amends for their poor results in February, with a 4–1 home win against Norwich City in their first match of March. First half goals from Christian Benteke (2), Leandro Bacuna and an own goal from Sébastien Bassong gave Villa the victory, after Wes Hoolahan had given Norwich an early lead.[132][133] Villa followed the victory with another, this time against league leaders Chelsea. Fabian Delph scored the only goal with a deft flick, in a match where Chelsea finished with nine men after having Willian and Ramires sent off, as well as manager José Mourinho being sent to the stands late on. The result also marked the first time in three-and-a-half years that Villa had won consecutive home games.[134][135] However Villa's season-long inconsistency, especially at home, continued in their next match as they went down 1–4 to Stoke City. It looked as though Villa would continue where they left off in their last match, as Christian Benteke gave them the lead in the first five minutes. However three first half goals from Peter Odemwingie, Peter Crouch and Steven Nzonzi effectively ended the match as a contest, before Geoff Cameron ensured that Villa's home resurgence was abruptly ended.[136][137] Villa lost by the same margin in their next match, this time against Manchester United. Ashley Westwood had scored a free-kick to give Villa an early lead but United had turned it around by half time, courtesy of two Wayne Rooney goals. In the second half, goals from Juan Mata and Javier Hernández condemned Villa to a consecutive 1–4 defeat.[138][139]


Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
10 Stoke City 32 10 10 12 37 45 −8 40
11 West Ham United 31 9 7 15 34 41 −7 34
12 Aston Villa 31 9 7 15 34 46 −12 34
13 Swansea City 32 8 9 15 45 48 −3 33
14 Hull City 32 9 6 17 33 40 −7 33
Updated to match(es) played on 29 March 2014. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

April[edit]

Month Games Won Drew Lost Scored Conceded Points
April 4 0 1 3 2 7 1

On 3 April, news broke that Christian Benteke would be out for "a minimum of six months" with a ruptured Achilles tendon injury. The injury, that occurred in training, will rule the Belgian out of the rest of Villa's season as well as the 2014 FIFA World Cup.[140][141] It didn't get any better for Villa as their next match again ended in defeat at home, this time to bottom club Fulham. The visitors took the lead before Grant Holt equalised with his first goal for the club, however Hugo Rodallega gave Fulham a survival lifeline with an 86th-minute winner.[142][143] A further loss followed, this time against Crystal Palace. A Jason Puncheon strike gave Palace a 1–0 victory and saw Villa lose their fourth game in a row, resulting in them being just four points above the relegation zone.[144][145] Villa's poor run culminated in the suspensions of assistant manager Ian Culverhouse and head of football operations Gary Karsa, pending an internal investigation. Development team coach Gordon Cowans and veteran goalkeeper Shay Given were both promoted to interim co-assistant manager as a result.[146][147] Villa eventually stopped the rot, as well as putting a nightmare week behind them, with a 0–0 draw against Southampton at Villa Park.[148][149] The next match, however, saw Villa slump to defeat yet again, this time 4–1 at Swansea, leaving them still in the thick of a fourth consecutive relegation battle.[150][151]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
14 West Ham United 36 10 7 19 38 49 −11 37
15 West Bromwich Albion 35 7 15 13 42 54 −12 36
16 Aston Villa 35 9 8 18 36 53 −17 35
17 Norwich City 35 8 8 19 28 56 −28 32
18 Fulham 36 9 4 23 37 79 −42 31 2014–15 Football League Championship
Updated to match(es) played on 26 April 2014. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

May[edit]

Month Games Won Drew Lost Scored Conceded Points
May 3 1 0 2 3 8 3

Villa eventually ended their six match winless run on the back of beating Hull City 3–1. This result saw the club all but guarantee their Premier League safety, due to their far superior goal difference over Norwich, the team occupying the remaining relegation place. Ashley Westwood scored after 56 seconds and Andreas Weimann got a brace before half time, after Jordan Bowery had put through his own net.[152][153] However Villa ended a miserable season with a whimper, after two heavy defeats in four days. Villa travelled to the Etihad Stadium on 7 May for their rescheduled game versus Manchester City in their penultimate match of the season. The eventual champions thrashed Villa 4–0, after the visitors had held out for an hour. Edin Džeko scored a brace before goals from Stevan Jovetić and Yaya Touré effectively wrapped up the title for City, who needed just a point from their final game against West Ham (which they won 2–0) to win the league.[154][155] The season was wrapped up with a 3–0 defeat against Tottenham, which saw Villa finish in 15th place for the second season running.[156][157]

On 12 May 2014, chairman Randy Lerner released a statement confirming that the club was up for sale. In the statement, Lerner stated, "I have come to know well that fates are fickle in the business of English football. And I feel that I have pushed mine well past the limit." He also said that "the last several seasons have been week in, week out battles", and claimed that he "can see now that it is time, if possible, to hand these privileges and responsibilities to the next person or group to take the Club forward".[158] This statement came after weeks of speculation about a possible decision to sell the club, after another statement from Lerner alluding to this at the end of April.[159]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
13 West Ham United 38 11 7 20 40 51 −11 40
14 Sunderland 38 10 8 20 41 60 −19 38
15 Aston Villa 38 10 8 20 39 61 −22 38
16 Hull City 38 10 7 21 31 53 −22 37 2014–15 UEFA Europa League
17 West Bromwich Albion 38 7 15 16 43 59 −16 36
Updated to match(es) played on 11 May 2014. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Key events[edit]

Players[edit]

Squad information[edit]

In the 2010–11 season, the Premier League introduced new rules on squad lists. The rules included a cap on the number of players at 25; players under the age of 21 on 1 January of the year in which the season starts are exempt from the list of 25. A "home-grown rule" also requires clubs to name at least eight players in their squad of 25 players that have been registered domestically for a minimum of three seasons prior to their 21st birthday.[179][180][181]

Players under 21 do not need to be named and can still be used. Squad subject to change during summer transfer window.

First team squad[edit]

Source
Last updated on 12 May 2014.

Squad No. Name Nationality Position Date of birth (age) Signed from Signed in Contract ends Apps. Goals Notes
Goalkeepers
1 Brad Guzan United States GK (1984-09-09)9 September 1984 (aged 28) Chivas USA 2012 2017 94 0
13 Jed Steer England GK (1992-09-23)23 September 1992 (aged 20) Norwich City 2013 N/A 3 0
31 Shay Given Republic of Ireland GK (1976-04-20)20 April 1976 (aged 37) Manchester City 2011 2016 43 0 Player Interim Co-Assistant Manager
Defenders
2 Nathan Baker England CB / LB (1991-04-23)23 April 1991 (aged 22) Aston Villa Academy 2009 2016 74 0
3 Joe Bennett England LB (1990-03-28)28 March 1990 (aged 23) Middlesbrough 2012 2016 37 0
4 Ron Vlaar (captain) Netherlands CB (1985-02-16)16 February 1985 (aged 28) Feyenoord 2012 2015 64 2
5 Jores Okore Denmark CB (1992-08-11)11 August 1992 (aged 20) Nordsjælland 2013 2017 4 0
6 Ciaran Clark Republic of Ireland CB / LB / DM (1989-09-26)26 September 1989 (aged 23) Aston Villa Academy 2009 2016 107 5
14 Antonio Luna Spain LB / LW (1991-03-17)17 March 1991 (aged 22) Sevilla 2013 2016 18 1
23 Ryan Bertrand England LB / LW (1989-08-05)5 August 1989 (aged 23) Chelsea 2014 2014 16 0 On loan from Chelsea
32 Janoi Donacien Saint Lucia CB / RB (1993-11-03)3 November 1993 (aged 19) Aston Villa Academy 2013 N/A 0 0
34 Matthew Lowton England RB / CB (1989-06-09)9 June 1989 (aged 24) Sheffield United 2012 2017 69 2
Enda Stevens Republic of Ireland LB (1990-07-09)9 July 1990 (aged 23) Shamrock Rovers 2012 (Winter) 2015 9 0 On loan at Doncaster
Alan Hutton Scotland RB (1984-11-30)30 November 1984 (aged 28) Tottenham Hotspur 2011 2015 34 0 On loan at Bolton
Midfielders
7 Leandro Bacuna Curaçao CM / AM / RW / RB (1991-08-21)21 August 1991 (aged 21) Groningen 2013 2016 37 5
8 Karim El Ahmadi Morocco DM / CM (1985-01-27)27 January 1985 (aged 28) Feyenoord 2012 2015 55 3
12 Marc Albrighton England LW / RW (1989-11-18)18 November 1989 (aged 23) Aston Villa Academy 2009 2014 101 9
15 Ashley Westwood England CM (1990-04-01)1 April 1990 (aged 23) Crewe Alexandra 2012 2017 67 3
16 Fabian Delph England CM (1989-11-21)21 November 1989 (aged 23) Leeds United 2009 2015 105 6
17 Chris Herd Australia CM / CB / RB (1989-04-04)4 April 1989 (aged 24) Aston Villa Academy 2010 2015 42 2
18 Yacouba Sylla Mali DM / CM (1990-11-29)29 November 1990 (aged 22) Clermont 2013 (Winter) 2016 24 0
22 Gary Gardner England CM (1992-06-29)29 June 1992 (aged 21) Aston Villa Academy 2011 2014 18 0
24 Aleksandar Tonev Bulgaria LW / RW (1990-02-03)3 February 1990 (aged 23) Lech Poznań 2013 2016 19 0
25 Samir Carruthers Republic of Ireland LW (1993-04-04)4 April 1993 (aged 20) Aston Villa Academy 2012 2015 3 0
36 Daniel Johnson Jamaica CM (1992-10-08)8 October 1992 (aged 20) Aston Villa Academy 2010 2015 0 0
40 Jack Grealish England LW / RW / AM (1995-09-10)10 September 1995 (aged 17) Aston Villa Academy 2013 N/A 1 0
Charles N'Zogbia France LW / RW / AM (1986-05-28)28 May 1986 (aged 27) Wigan Athletic 2011 2016 58 5
Forwards
9 Nicklas Helenius Denmark ST / SS / RW (1991-05-08)8 May 1991 (aged 22) Aalborg BK 2013 2016 6 1
10 Andreas Weimann Austria ST / SS / LW / RW (1991-08-05)5 August 1991 (aged 21) Aston Villa Academy 2010 2016 88 19
11 Gabriel Agbonlahor England ST / SS / LW / RW (1986-10-13)13 October 1986 (aged 26) Aston Villa Academy 2005 2015 316 77
20 Christian Benteke Belgium ST (1990-12-03)3 December 1990 (aged 22) Genk 2012 2017 67 34
21 Jordan Bowery England ST (1991-07-02)2 July 1991 (aged 22) Chesterfield 2012 2015 22 0
27 Libor Kozák Czech Republic ST (1989-05-30)30 May 1989 (aged 24) Lazio 2013 2017 15 4
29 Grant Holt England ST (1981-04-12)12 April 1981 (aged 32) Wigan Athletic 2014 2014 10 1 On loan from Wigan Athletic
37 Callum Robinson England ST (1995-02-02)2 February 1995 (aged 18) Aston Villa Academy 2013 N/A 5 0
38 Nathan Delfouneso England ST (1991-02-02)2 February 1991 (aged 22) Aston Villa Academy 2008 2014 44 9
39 Darren Bent England ST (1984-02-06)6 February 1984 (aged 29) Sunderland 2011 (Winter) 2015 64 25 On loan at Fulham
Graham Burke Republic of Ireland ST (1993-12-21)21 December 1993 (aged 19) Aston Villa Academy 2012 2015 2 0

Transfers[edit]

In[edit]

Summer

Date Position Player name Club League Transfer fee Notes Source
7 June 2013
MF
Bulgaria Aleksandar Tonev Poland Lech Poznań Poland Ekstraklasa £2.5M [20][21]
13 June 2013
DF
Denmark Jores Okore Denmark Nordsjælland Denmark Danish Superliga £4M [22][24]
13 June 2013
MF
Curaçao Leandro Bacuna Netherlands Groningen Netherlands Eredivisie £800,000 Fee according to Birmingham Mail article. [23][24][182]
18 June 2013
FW
Denmark Nicklas Helenius Denmark Aalborg BK Denmark Danish Superliga £2M [25][26]
20 June 2013
DF
Spain Antonio Luna Spain Sevilla Spain La Liga Undisclosed Differing fees claimed by various sources. [27][28][182]
1 July 2013
GK
England Jed Steer England Norwich City England Premier League £450,000 (compensation) Transfer was announced on 26 June 2013.
Compensation was decided on 17 January 2014.
[29][30][183]
2 September 2013
FW
Czech Republic Libor Kozák Italy Lazio Italy Serie A Undisclosed Fee rumoured at between £5 and 7 million. [47][48]
3 April 2014
DF
England Isaac Nehemie England Southampton England Premier League Free transfer Academy player; joined after expiry of contract with Southampton. [184]
3 April 2014
DF
England Tom Leggett England Southampton England Premier League Free transfer Academy player; joined after expiry of contract with Southampton. [185]


Out[edit]

Summer

Date Position Player name New club League Transfer fee Notes Source
5 June 2013
GK
England Andy Marshall England Millwall England Championship Free transfer Joined Millwall on 8/8/13, following release. [32][186]
5 June 2013
DF
Republic of Ireland Richard Dunne England Queens Park Rangers England Championship Free transfer Joined QPR on 15 July 2013, following release. [32][187]
5 June 2013
DF
United States Eric Lichaj England Nottingham Forest England Championship Free transfer Joined Forest on 19 June 2013, following release. [32][188]
7 June 2013
GK
England Calum Barrett N/A N/A Released Academy player [33]
7 June 2013
DF
Republic of Ireland Daniel Devine N/A N/A Released Academy player [33]
7 June 2013
MF
Northern Ireland Josh Barton Northern Ireland Portadown Northern Ireland NIFL Premiership Free transfer Academy player; joined Portadown on 29 October 2013, following release. [33][189]
7 June 2013
MF
England Courtney Cameron England Torquay United England League Two Free transfer Academy player; joined Torquay on 8/7/13, following release. [33][190]
22 June 2013
MF
Australia Brett Holman United Arab Emirates Al Nasr United Arab Emirates UAE Pro League Free Transfer Player's contract was terminated by mutual consent. [34][35]
24 June 2013
DF
Republic of Ireland Derrick Williams England Bristol City England League One Free Transfer [36][37]
1 July 2013
MF
Cameroon Jean Makoun France Rennes France Ligue 1 Undisclosed Transfer was announced on 30 March 2013. [31][32]
2 September 2013
MF
Scotland Barry Bannan England Crystal Palace England Premier League Undisclosed [49][50]

Winter

Date Position Player name New club League Transfer fee Notes Source
14 January 2014
MF
Republic of Ireland Stephen Ireland England Stoke City England Premier League Undisclosed Had been on loan at club until move was made permanent [121][122]

Loans[edit]

In[edit]

Winter

Date Position Player name Club League Duration Return Date Source
14 January 2014
FW
England Grant Holt England Wigan Athletic England Championship
6 months
30 June 2014
[117][118]
17 January 2014
DF
England Ryan Bertrand England Chelsea England Premier League
6 months
30 June 2014
[119][120]

Out[edit]

Summer

Date Position Player name New club League Duration Return Date Notes Source
10 August 2013
MF
Republic of Ireland Samir Carruthers England Milton Keynes Dons England League One
8 months
3 April 2014
Initially a loan until January but was extended on 9/1/14. [42][43][191]
16 August 2013
FW
England Darren Bent England Fulham England Premier League
Season-long
30 June 2014
[44][45]
16 August 2013
FW
England Nathan Delfouneso England Blackpool England Championship
5 months
1 January 2014
[44][46]
27 August 2013
DF
Republic of Ireland Enda Stevens England Notts County England League One
28 days
24 September 2013
Emergency loan [171]
2 September 2013
FW
Republic of Ireland Stephen Ireland England Stoke City England Premier League
4 months
14 January 2014
Initially a season-long loan but was made permanent on 14 January 2014. [51][52]
[121][122]

Winter

Date Position Player name New club League Duration Return Date Notes Source
30 October 2013
MF
England Marc Albrighton England Wigan Athletic England Championship
28 days
27 November 2013
[172][173][192]
28 November 2013
GK
Republic of Ireland Shay Given England Middlesbrough England Championship
3 months
28 February 2013
Initially a 28-day emergency loan but was extended on 31 December 2013. [174][175][193]
28 November 2013
DF
Republic of Ireland Enda Stevens England Doncaster Rovers England Championship
7 months
30 June 2014
Initially emergency loan but was extended to end of season on 31 January 2014. [176][177]
[194][195]
30 January 2014
FW
England Nathan Delfouneso England Coventry City England League One
6 months
30 June 2014
[123]
12 February 2014
MF
England Gary Gardner England Sheffield Wednesday England Championship
1 month
12 March 2014
Emergency loan [196]
15 February 2014
FW
England Jordan Bowery England Doncaster Rovers England Championship
28 days
15 March 2014
[197]
28 February 2014
DF
Scotland Alan Hutton England Bolton Wanderers England Championship
3 months
28 May 2014
Initially one-month loan but was extended until end of season on 31 March 2014. [198][199][200]

Squad number changes[edit]

Player Position Previous squad number New squad number Previous player to wear number Notes Source
United States Brad Guzan
GK
22
1
Republic of Ireland Shay Given (2012–13 season) [201][202]
England Nathan Baker
DF
32
2
Scotland Alan Hutton (2012–13 season) [201][202]
England Joe Bennett
DF
27
3
England Stephen Warnock (2012–13 season) Squad number was vacant. [201][202]
Denmark Jores Okore
DF
N/A
5
Republic of Ireland Richard Dunne (2012–13 season) Squad number was vacant. [201][202]
Curaçao Leandro Bacuna
MF
N/A
7
Republic of Ireland Stephen Ireland (2012–13 season) [201][202]
Denmark Nicklas Helenius
FW
N/A
9
England Darren Bent (2012–13 season) [201][202]
Austria Andreas Weimann
FW
26
10
France Charles N'Zogbia (2012–13 season) [201][202]
England Jed Steer
GK
N/A
13
United States Michael Bradley (2010–11 season) Squad number was vacant. [201][202]
Spain Antonio Luna
DF
N/A
14
Australia Brett Holman (2012–13 season) Squad number was vacant. [201][202]
Australia Chris Herd
MF
31
17
Cameroon Jean Makoun (2012–13 season) Squad number was vacant. [201][202]
England Gary Gardner
MF
38
22
United States Brad Guzan (2012–13 season) [201][202]
England Ryan Bertrand
DF
N/A
23
England Nathan Delfouneso (2012–13 season) Squad number was vacant. [203]
Bulgaria Aleksandar Tonev
MF
N/A
24
England Simon Dawkins (2012–13 season) Squad number was vacant. [201][202]
Republic of Ireland Samir Carruthers
MF
40
25
Scotland Barry Bannan (2012–13 season) [201][202]
England Grant Holt
FW
N/A
29
Republic of Ireland Enda Stevens (2012–13 season) Was given the #29 after loan move on 14 January. [204]
Saint Lucia Janoi Donacien
DF
N/A
32
England Nathan Baker (2012–13 season) Was given the #32 on 1 January. [107]
Republic of Ireland Shay Given
GK
1
35
England Daniel Johnson (2012–13 season) [201][202]
England Daniel Johnson
MF
35
36
Republic of Ireland Graham Burke (2012–13 season) Was given the #36 on 24 September. [74]
Republic of Ireland Enda Stevens
DF
29
37
Republic of Ireland Derrick Williams (2012–13 season) [74]
England Nathan Delfouneso
FW
23
38
England Gary Gardner (2012–13 season) [201][202]
England Darren Bent
FW
9
39
Switzerland Benjamin Siegrist (2012–13 season) [201][202]
Republic of Ireland Jack Grealish
MF
N/A
40
Republic of Ireland Samir Carruthers (2012–13 season) [155]

The #19 was retired for this season as a tribute to former captain Stiliyan Petrov.

Club[edit]

Current backroom staff[edit]

As of 15 April 2014.
Name Role
Paul Lambert Manager
Gordon Cowans Interim Co-Assistant Manager
Shay Given Player Interim Co-Assistant Manager
Scott Marshall First Team Coach / Defensive Coach
Terry Gennoe Goalkeeping Coach
Michael Watts Strength and Conditioning Coach
Chris Lorkin Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach
Roddy MacDonald Head of Sport and Exercise Medicine
Alan Smith Physiotherapist
Bryan Jones Academy Director
Steve Burns Assistant Academy Director
Tony McAndrew Youth Team Manager
Simone Farina Community Coach

Source: AVFC

Sponsorship[edit]

The club's two–year contract with Genting Casinos ended in the summer, meaning Villa would have a new main sponsor for the season. On 11 June 2013, the club announced that the new sponsor would be the Asian online betting website Dafabet and that the company's name would be featured on the new club's new kits.[205]

Playing staff & managerial kits will again be provided by Italian sportswear manufacturer Macron.[206]

Senior team[edit]

Overall[edit]

Competition Started round Current
position / round
Final
position / round
First match Last match
Premier League 15th 17 August 2013 11 May 2014
League Cup 2nd round 3rd round 28 August 2013 24 September 2013
FA Cup 3rd round 3rd round 4 January 2014 4 January 2014

Updated to match played 12 May 2014
Source: Competitions

Fixtures and results[edit]

Pre-season[edit]

Tour of Germany[edit]

On 17 May 2013, the club announced it would be taking part in a pre-season tour of Germany as part of the preparations for the 2013–14 season. The tour saw Villa taking on three clubs in games between 10 and 14 July 2013 with each finishing in a 1–1 draw. Nicklas Helenius scored his first two goals for the club, in the matches against SV Rödinghausen and VfL Bochum and Andreas Weimann scored against SC Paderborn.[5][6][7][8]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

10 July 2013 Rödinghausen Germany 1–1 Aston Villa Rödinghausen, Germany
19:00 UTC+1 Siek 77' [5][17]
Report
Helenius 51' Stadium: Häcker-Wiehenstadion
12 July 2013 Paderborn Germany 1–1 Aston Villa Paderborn, Germany
18:00 UTC+1 Ten Voorde 22' [5][17]
Report
Weimann 60' Stadium: Benteler Arena
Attendance: 3,552
14 July 2013 Bochum Germany 1–1 Aston Villa Bochum, Germany
15:30 UTC+1 Tasaka 90' [5][17]
Report
Helenius 47' Stadium: Ruhrstadion
Attendance: 7,398
Domestic friendlies[edit]
20 July 2013 Wycombe Wanderers 2–2 Aston Villa High Wycombe
15:00 UTC±0 McCoy 10'
Johnson 31'
[17]
Report
Lowton 25'
Westwood 51'
Stadium: Adams Park
Attendance: 4,629
23 July 2013 Luton Town 2–0 Aston Villa Luton
19:45 UTC±0 Shaw 23'
Howells 78'
[17]
Report
Stadium: Kenilworth Road
Attendance: 4,304
26 July 2013 Crewe Alexandra 1–5 Aston Villa Crewe
19:30 UTC±0 Davis 39' [17]
Report
Weimann 2'
Benteke 11', 28', 34'
Bacuna 83'
Stadium: Alexandra Stadium
Attendance: 5,423
31 July 2013 Walsall 0–5 Aston Villa Walsall
19:30 UTC±0 [17]
Report
Delph 9'
Agbonlahor 33'
Benteke 52'
Grealish 67'
Gardner 86'
Stadium: Bescot Stadium
Attendance: 7,720
4 August 2013 Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland 0–2 Aston Villa Dublin
14:00 UTC+0 [15][17]
Report
Weimann 15'
Benteke 30'
Stadium: Tallaght Stadium
10 August 2013 Aston Villa 3–2 Spain Málaga Birmingham
15:00 UTC+0 Benteke 12', 30' (pen.)
Vlaar 20'
[16][17]
Report
Okore 42' (o.g.)
Darder 62'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 22,150

Premier League[edit]

League table[edit]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
13 West Ham United 38 11 7 20 40 51 −11 40
14 Sunderland 38 10 8 20 41 60 −19 38
15 Aston Villa 38 10 8 20 39 61 −22 38
16 Hull City 38 10 7 21 38 53 −15 37 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round[a]
17 West Bromwich Albion 38 7 15 16 43 59 −16 36
Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Play-offs (only if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[207]
Notes:
  1. ^ Hull City qualified for the Europa League third qualifying round as runners-up of the 2013–14 FA Cup since winners Arsenal qualified for Champions League.
Results by matchday[edit]
Matchday1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAAHHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHA
ResultWLLLWWDLLDWDDWLLLLDWLDWLLDLWWLLLLDLWLL
Position258161291013131310121010101113131311111010101211131110111213141516141515
Updated to match(es) played on 3 May 2014. Source: Statto.com
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
Notes: Position is that of Villa at the end of their matchday, not entire round of matches.
Matches[edit]

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

August[edit]
17 August 2013 1 Arsenal 1–3 Aston Villa London
15:00 BST Giroud 6'
Szczęsny Yellow card 21'
Wilshere Yellow card 30'
Koscielny Yellow card 61' Yellow-red card 67'
Cazorla Yellow card 79'
AVFC
BBC
Benteke 22', 61' (pen.), Yellow card 60'
Vlaar Yellow card 30'
Luna Yellow card 45+4', 85'
Westwood Yellow card 65'
Agbonlahor Yellow card 90+5'
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,003
Referee: Anthony Taylor
21 August 2013 2 Chelsea 2–1 Aston Villa London
19:45 GMT Luna 6' (o.g.)
Ivanović Yellow card 71', 73'
AVFC
BBC
Benteke 45+3', Yellow card 76'
El Ahmadi Yellow card 65'
Westwood Yellow card 73'
Guzan Yellow card 90+2'
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,527
Referee: Kevin Friend
Note: Game re-arranged due to Chelsea's participation in the 2013 UEFA Super Cup.[208]
24 August 2013 3 Aston Villa 0–1 Liverpool Birmingham
17:30 BST Luna Yellow card 22'
Delph Yellow card 40'
Lowton Yellow card 61'
AVFC
BBC
Sturridge 21'
Aspas Yellow card 28'
Johnson Yellow card 45+2'
Lucas Yellow card 89'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 42,098
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
September[edit]
14 September 2013 4 Aston Villa 1–2 Newcastle United Birmingham
15:00 GMT Delph Yellow card 33'
Benteke 67'
AVFC
BBC
Ben Arfa 18'
Yanga-Mbiwa Yellow card 40'
Cabaye Yellow card 57'
Debuchy Yellow card 70'
Gouffran 73', Yellow card 90+1'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 37,554
Referee: Mike Dean
21 September 2013 5 Norwich City 0–1 Aston Villa Norwich
12:45 GMT Snodgrass soccer ball with red X 6'
Turner Yellow card 83'
AVFC
BBC
Kozák 30' Stadium: Carrow Road
Attendance: 26,813
Referee: Chris Foy
28 September 2013 6 Aston Villa 3–2 Manchester City Birmingham
15:00 GMT El Ahmadi 51'
Sylla Yellow card 60'
Bacuna 73'
Weimann 75'
AVFC
BBC
Touré 45'
Nasri Yellow card 54'
Džeko 56'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 34,063
Referee: Mike Jones
October[edit]
5 October 2013 7 Hull City 0–0 Aston Villa Kingston upon Hull
15:00 GMT Rosenior Yellow card 34'
Davies Yellow card 44'
AVFC
BBC
Westwood Yellow card 35' Stadium: KC Stadium
Attendance: 24,396
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
20 October 2013 8 Aston Villa 0–2 Tottenham Hotspur Birmingham
16:00 GMT Westwood Yellow card 10'
Agbonlahor Yellow card 58'
Delph Yellow card 90+3'
AVFC
BBC
Townsend 31'
Paulinho Yellow card 38'
Dawson Yellow card 52'
Soldado 69'
Walker Yellow card 89'
Lennon Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 35,391
Referee: Phil Dowd
26 October 2013 9 Aston Villa 0–2 Everton Birmingham
15:00 GMT Benteke soccer ball with red X 8' AVFC
BBC
McCarthy Yellow card 62'
Lukaku 68'
Osman 81'
Howard Yellow card 87'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 35,154
Referee: Anthony Taylor
November[edit]
2 November 2013 10 West Ham United 0–0 Aston Villa London
15:00 GMT AVFC
BBC
Bacuna Yellow card 46'
Lowton Yellow card 57'
Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,977
Referee: Howard Webb
9 November 2013 11 Aston Villa 2–0 Cardiff City Birmingham
15:00 GMT Bacuna 76'
Kozák 86'
Clark Yellow card 90+5'
AVFC
BBC
Medel Yellow card 75' Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 35,809
Referee: Martin Atkinson
25 November 2013 12 West Bromwich Albion 2–2 Aston Villa West Bromwich
20:00 GMT Long 3', 11'
Mulumbu Yellow card 53'
AVFC
BBC
El Ahmadi 67'
Westwood 76'
Clark Yellow card 86'
Agbonlahor Yellow card 90+3'
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 24,902
Referee: Michael Oliver
30 November 2013 13 Aston Villa 0–0 Sunderland Birmingham
15:00 GMT Vlaar Yellow card 32'
Agbonlahor Yellow card 90+3'
AVFC
BBC
Bardsley Yellow card 90+4' Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 33,036
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
December[edit]
4 December 2013 14 Southampton 2–3 Aston Villa Southampton
19:45 GMT Rodriguez 48'
Osvaldo 69', Yellow card 90+7'
Fonte Yellow card 82'
Lambert Yellow card 90+7'
AVFC
BBC
Agbonlahor 15'
Kozák 64', Yellow card 65'
Delph 80'
Weimann Yellow card 90+6'
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 29,814
Referee: Jonathan Moss
8 December 2013 15 Fulham 2–0 Aston Villa London
13:30 GMT Sidwell 21'
Berbatov 30' (pen.)
AVFC
BBC
Delph Yellow card 19'
Herd Yellow card 67'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 22,288
Referee: Mike Dean
15 December 2013 16 Aston Villa 0–3 Manchester United Birmingham
13:30 GMT Agbonlahor Yellow card 50'
Lowton Yellow card 65'
Clark Yellow card 73'
Baker Yellow card 78'
AVFC
BBC
Welbeck 15', 18', Yellow card 78'
De Gea Yellow card 50'
Cleverley 52'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 42,682
Referee: Lee Mason
21 December 2013 17 Stoke City 2–1 Aston Villa Stoke-on-Trent
15:00 GMT Wilson Yellow card 26'
Adam 51'
Crouch 70'
AVFC
BBC
Albrighton Yellow card 21'
Clark Yellow card 50'
Delph Yellow card 60'
Herd Yellow card