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Gallagher 8/10, Hughes 3/10 – Here’s how the Preston players fared in the 3-3 draw vs Aston Villa

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Preston North End Player Ratings vs Aston Villa: Here’s how the Lilywhites fared

Glenn Whelan missed a penalty with literally the last kick of the game as Aston Villa drew 3-3 with Preston North End in a highly entertaining encounter at Villa Park.

Aston Villa went into the interval two to the good, thanks to goals from Jonathan Kodjia and Tammy Abraham. But Preston came back into the game after the break when Villa skipper James Chester gave away a penalty and was subsequently sent off in the 55th minute.

Daniel Johnson fired in the spot-kick to halve the deficit before substitute Paul Gallagher scored with his first touch as he sent a free-kick past Mark Bunn.

Louis Moult gave Preston a 3-2 advantage in the 86th minute when he thundered home a header but Yannick Bolasie equalised in stoppage time for Villa.

Villa had an incredible chance to win the game when Birkir Bjarnason was fouled in the box and the referee pointed to the spot. Glenn Whelan stepped up to take the spot-kick but he missed it, though, Bruce’s men escaped with a point.

Preston North End Player Ratings

Chris Maxwell – 7/10

Maxwell turned out to be the hero as he held his nerves to save Whelan’s 97th-minute spot-kick to hand Preston a crucial point at Villa Park.

Darnell Fisher – 4/10

Fisher was really sloppy in possession and was too easily outjumped by Kodjia for Villa’s opener.

Paul Huntington – 4/10

Huntington was robbed by McGinn, with Abraham then running into the area and poking the ball home to double Villa’s advantage.

Ben Davies – 5/10

Was a little better than his partner. Davies lacked his usual composure on the ball. Picked up an unnecessary booking.

Andrew Hughes – 3/10

Elmohamady had a field day against Hughes. The Egyptian went past the Preston defender with ease to cross the ball into the box for the opener.

Ben Pearson – 5/10

Pearson hardly got the ball in the first half as Villa played some breathtaking football. He got into the game following Chester’s sending off and controlled the tempo of the game from there on.

Ryan Ledson – 4/10

Ledson had an anonymous game and was rightly subbed off in the second half.

Alan Browne – 5/10

Showed great desire and toiled for his team on the right flank. His influence was largely felt after the break.

Callum Robinson – 5/10

Barring some good movement off the ball, Robinson lacked confidence on the ball. He had no rhythm whatsoever.

Tom Barkhuizen – 4/10

Barkhuizen failed to influence the game and was taken off in the second half.

Lukas Nmecha – 7/10

Arguably his best performance in a Preston shirt. Held the ball very well and was a threat following Chester’s dismissal. He won the penalty and also hit the post.

Substitutes

Daniel Johnson – 7/10

It was Daniel Johnson who changed the game for Preston. His introduction at the break gave Preston some added impetus in the middle of the park. Scored the penalty to start the comeback but he will be heaving a huge sigh of relief after Whelan’s penalty miss right at the death.

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Paul Gallagher – 8/10

Gallagher came in and scored from his very first touch of the game. He whipped the free-kick low aroud the wall, beating goalkeeper Bunn’s dive on the line.

Louis Moult – 7/10

Moult almost gave Preston a shock win when he scored a powerful header from a Gallagher corner but Villa had other ideas.

Rohan Sengupta

Hi, I am Rohan Sengupta from one of the busiest cities in India, Mumbai. A Journalism graduate with a keen interest in sports, football is something I simply cannot live without and writing, discussing and analyzing the game is what I do 24*7. Follow me @garrydevildada

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