Marc Guehi among Crystal Palace’s scorers in easy win at struggling Aston Villa
Marc Guehi scored a stunner on what could be his Crystal Palace farewell as the Eagles thrashed goal-shy Aston Villa 3-0 on Sunday.
England defender Guehi has been heavily linked with a move to Liverpool before Monday’s transfer deadline but he put aside that speculation with the stand-out moment of a superb Palace display at Villa Park.
By contrast, Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez was not involved amid rumoured interest from Manchester United and his replacement Marco Bizot had a night to forget.
The Dutchman conceded the penalty from which Jean-Philippe Mateta gave Palace a 21st-minute lead and was then beaten by Guehi’s curler and a close-range header from Ismaila Sarr in the second half.
That emphatically ended Villa’s 19-game unbeaten home league run and, to compound their frustration, they are now the only side in the top five divisions of English football yet to score a goal.
Villa had actually made a strong start with Youri Tielemans heading over from a corner but Palace held firm and soon took control.
Their opening came after 20 minutes as the brilliant Guehi, not looking at all unsettled, found Mateta with a superb ball.
The Frenchman then played in Daichi Kamada and the Japan international looked to have the beating of Bizot until the keeper stuck out a leg and tripped him.
There was little dispute over the subsequent penalty decision and Mateta calmly rolled the ball into the bottom corner.
Villa tried to respond quickly and summer signing Evann Guessand, making his home debut, thumped a shot at Dean Henderson but Palace looked comfortable.
Guehi’s name was loudly chanted by the visiting fans and the centre-back found time to acknowledge them with brief applause.
It was not until the closing stages of the