Boubacar Kamara adds to Wolves’ woe with superb Aston Villa winner

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With each Wolves near-miss, it was impossible to ignore the growing stench of a smuggled Aston Villa victory.

For so long Unai Emery cut an agitated figure but by the end he could celebrate a seventh league victory in eight matches, Boubacar Kamara dispatching an unerring left-foot strike into the top corner midway through the second half to move up to third, for a few hours at least, and within a point of second-placed Manchester City.

Villa rattled the crossbar after a couple of minutes but from there Wolves gave their hosts an uncomfortable ride, this arguably their best display of the season. Jørgen Strand Larsen saw an early goal disallowed for offside and on the verge of half-time Emiliano Martínez pushed Yerson Mosquera’s header on to the bar with his fingertips before scrambling the ball clear.

Wolves returned with the same aggression after the half-time interval and seven minutes after the restart Toti Gomes shut down a Donyell Malen run, the visitors accelerated forward on the counter. Jean-Ricner Bellegarde beat Matty Cash down the left flank and then rolled an inviting ball across the Villa goal and to the edge of the six-yard box where Strand Larsen anticipated a tap-in. Enter Pau Torres, who raked the ball clean from Strand Larsen and left the Wolves striker in a heap. Martínez leant against the base of his left post, like a drunkard seeking support at the bar.

Wolves players are left dejected at Villa Park
Wolves players are left dejected at Villa Park. Photograph: Manjit Narotra/ProSports/Shutterstock

Villa huffed and puffed, while Wolves, who last tasted victory in April, developed in confidence. But then came the dagger for Wolves and Rob Edwards, this his second game in charge. John McGinn, the Villa captain, drove down the right and cut the ball back for Kamara, who wandered into the D on the edge of the Wolves 18-yard box. Kamara controlled the ball with his left foot, opened his body and, with his next touch, he thumped an unstoppable effort in off his laces, beyond the powerless Wolves goalkeeper Sam Johnstone. Now Villa were a different animal.

Villa swarmed Wolves. Malen, who scored twice in Thursday’s Europa League victory over Young Boys and kept his place ahead of Ollie Watkins, was denied by a Johnstone long barrier after the goalkeeper flapped at a high cross.

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A few minutes later Villa thought the referee Chris Kavanagh would make their task easier after heading to the VAR monitor to review a poor Jhon Arias tackle on Kamara. Villa Park awaited confirmation of a red card over the speakers but Kavanagh announced the Wolves midfielder would get off with a yellow. Nine minutes of added time did little to settle the nerves and Martínez was again called into action to deny João Gomes.

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