2012–13 Aston Villa F.C. season

The 2012–13 Premier League season was Aston Villa's 138th season in English football. It was the club's 102nd season in the top flight, and 25th consecutive season in the Premier League. The club was managed by Paul Lambert, their third manager in three seasons, after Alex McLeish was sacked on 14 May 2012, having himself only been in charge for 11 months and 4 days.[1][2] Lambert's first competitive match came on the opening day of the Premier League season on 18 August 2012, a 1–0 defeat to newly-promoted West Ham United at Upton Park.[3] Their first Premier League win came on 15 September 2012, a 2–0 victory against Swansea City at Villa Park.[4] Lambert was handed a one-match touchline ban on 21 November 2012 for comments relating to a penalty decision in Villa's defeat to Manchester City.[5] On his first return to Carrow Road, Lambert received a mixed reception from the Norwich fans on 11 December 2012 in a League Cup quarter-final which his Villa team won 4–1.[6]

Aston Villa
2012–13 season
OwnerReform Acquisitions LLC
ChairmanRandy Lerner
ManagerPaul Lambert
StadiumVilla Park
Premier League15th
FA CupFourth round
League CupSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Christian Benteke (19)
All: Christian Benteke (23)
Highest home attendance42,084
(12 May 2013
vs Chelsea, Premier League)
Lowest home attendance15,319
(28 August 2012
vs Tranmere Rovers, League Cup)

On 23 December 2012, Villa were defeated 8–0 against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, the club's heaviest ever defeat in top-flight football.[7] This was followed by consecutive home defeats, with Villa losing 4–0 to Tottenham Hotspur and 3–0 to Wigan Athletic, leading to increased pressure on Lambert's position.[8][9] On 22 January 2013, Villa played Bradford City in the second leg of the League Cup semi-final at Villa Park, having lost the first round tie 3–1 at Valley Parade. The final score on the night was a 2–1 win for Villa, leaving an aggregate score of 4–3 to Bradford.[10] Lambert kept his job despite the poor run as the team flirted with the relegation places continuously over the next few months. Lambert did however manage to get Villa to record back-to-back wins for the first time since May 2011, as they defeated fellow relegation rivals Reading and Queens Park Rangers.[11][12] He then oversaw the club's biggest victory since 2008, as Villa thrashed Sunderland 6–1.[13]

Villa finished 15th with the youngest starting eleven in the Premier League, leading to praise from pundit Alan Hansen, who said that Lambert was "a contender for "Manager of the Season."[14] Highlights of the season included Lambert's summer acquisition of star striker Christian Benteke, the introduction of Villa's Player of the Season, goalkeeper Brad Guzan, reaching the semi-finals of the League Cup and securing Villa's place in the Premier League for the 2013–14 season.[14] An under-21 Aston Villa team competed in the new Professional Development League 1 that replaced the Premier Reserve League.[15] The under-19 Aston Villa team once again took part in the NextGen Series, after competing in the inaugural season and reaching the quarter finals.[16] The team went all the way to win the competition to become only the second team to be crowned NextGen champions.[17][18]

Review

Pre-season

Brett Holman's transfer was announced in mid-March 2012.

The club began making plans for pre-season as early as 12 March 2012, when the free transfer of Australian Brett Holman was announced, with the player officially joining on 1 July after his deal with former club AZ expired.[19] Later that month, the club announced a pre-season tour of the United States that would see them travelling to Chicago, Philadelphia and Portland.[20] Following the conclusion of the previous season, Alex McLeish was sacked as manager on 14 May 2012 as a direct result – after Villa finished 16th in the league.[1] Managerless Villa then released a number of players on 23 May 2012 after their contracts had expired. First team players released included Carlos Cuéllar, Emile Heskey and Brad Guzan, as well as a host of academy players.[21] Villa hired Paul Lambert as their new manager on 2 June 2012, after the manager had impressed during his three-year spell at Norwich City.[2] The move was endorsed by players and fans alike who, after the disappointing previous season, saw this as a major positive step for the club.[22][23] Lambert set about making the job his, by appointing his two trusted allies: Ian Culverhouse, who became the new Villa Assistant Manager, and Gary Karsa, who was given a new role of "head of football operations" from old club Norwich as they were deemed surplus to requirements by Lambert's replacement, Chris Hughton.[24] Long-time staff member Kevin MacDonald, who had been with the club since 1995 in a number of roles, most recently as reserve team manager but former caretaker manager in 2010, left the club on 9 June 2012. On his departure, MacDonald stated, "I've had an incredible 17 years at Aston Villa, one of the biggest clubs in the country, and wish to thank all the staff and players I have worked with during my time at the club. I wish Aston Villa every success in the future."[25]

Ron Vlaar – Villa's fourth signing of the summer and new captain for the season.

Lambert made his first signing a month into his reign (2 July) at Villa, when he signed Moroccan midfielder Karim El Ahmadi from Feyenoord for an undisclosed fee, reported to be £2 million. El Ahmadi stated before his arrival that joining the club, and playing in the Premier League, would be a "dream come true" and that he was looking forward to "dictating games" for Villa.[26][27] Four days later (6 July), Lambert made his second summer signing when young defender Matthew Lowton joined for an undisclosed fee, reported to be £3 million from Sheffield United[28] Following his move to Villa, Lowton stated that he hoped to emulate former Sheffield United player Phil Jagielka in reaching the England squad.[29] The new manager announced on 16 July that the club would be re-signing Brad Guzan on a three-year deal, after he was previously released in May.[30] Lambert later stated that he had re-signed Guzan so that he could challenge Shay Given for the number one spot, and Guzan backed this up by declaring he had not returned to sit on the bench.[31] 1 August 2012 saw two transfers at the club – one in, one out – as James Collins returned to his former club West Ham United for £2.5 million, to pave the way for Villa to recruit central defender Ron Vlaar from Feyenoord – the second player of the summer to join Villa from the Rotterdam club (after El Ahmadi) and the third from the Eredivisie (after El Ahmadi and Holman). The club again announced the transfer as an undisclosed fee but the media reported the deal to be worth about £3 million. Vlaar immediately declared his ambition to become a Villa great and aimed to become a club legend in central defence, just as Paul McGrath and Martin Laursen had done so previously.[32][33] It was announced that Darren Bent would become Villa's new club captain whilst Stiliyan Petrov was absent, recovering from acute leukaemia.[34]

Villa's schedule saw them kick off their pre-season at Burton Albion on 14 July, with the Villans winning 2–1 thanks to an own goal and a debut goal for Brett Holman.[35] The Villa squad then made their way to the US for their tour with matches against Philadelphia Union, Chicago Fire and Portland Timbers. The first two games resulted in 1–0 victories for Villa, with Nathan Delfouneso and Gabriel Agbonlahor getting the goals against Philadelphia and Chicago respectively.[36][37]The final game turned out to be a dramatic 2–2 draw with the Villa goals scored by defenders Ciaran Clark and new boy Matthew Lowton, who chalked up his first goal for the Claret and Blues. Ironically, both Villa goals came from set pieces, a feat Villa failed to achieve in the entirety of the last season. The Timbers equalised twice with goals from Sebastián Rincón and Rodney Wallace, which sent the game into a penalty shootout (a tradition for pre-season games in the U.S.). Villa eventually ran out winners after a tense 5–4 shootout win.[38] The squad returned to England after staying undefeated in their tour and played their next friendly six days later against Peterborough United. The club continued their unbeaten pre-season record by recording a 2–0 win, courtesy of goals from youngster Daniel Johnson and a second goal for the club for Brett Holman.[39] Lambert and his new look Villa side eventually suffered defeat in the next match, a 1–3 defeat by Nottingham Forest. Barry Bannan's free kick, which levelled the scores at 1–1, was not enough for the Villa after two goals from Lewis McGugan and a killer third from Marcus Tudgay sealed victory for the Championship side.[40] The last fixture in their pre-season schedule saw Villa travel to Germany for a friendly against four-time Bundesliga champions Werder Bremen. The match was the final chance for Lambert to test out his new squad and hopefully decide his starting line up for the opening fixture against West Ham a week later. An exhilarating match that brought six goals in a 3–3 draw saw Villa lose the lead twice after initially being 1–0 down and Darren Bent grabbing a brace. Ciaran Clark scored his second goal of pre-season with Niclas Füllkrug, Eljero Elia and Aaron Hunt getting the goals for Bremen. Lambert said after that the brace for Bent would fill him with confidence ahead of the upcoming season.[41][42]

August

MonthGamesWonDrewLostScoredConcededPointsOther
August3102440Progression to League Cup third round

The Premier League fixture list was announced on 18 June 2012 and it gave Villa an away tie against newly promoted West Ham United to open the new season. There were no meetings between the two clubs last season as West Ham were consigned to the Championship, but ironically this was the opening fixture for Villa in the 2010–11 season which resulted in a 0–3 victory in Villa's favour, in which James Milner scored his last goal in his final appearance for the Villans before his move to Manchester City.[43][44][45] The League Cup second round draw also took place in August with Villa being handed a home tie versus League One side Tranmere Rovers to be played on 28 August.[46][47][48] Villa's first league game of the new season ended in defeat as they went down 0–1 to West Ham, courtesy of a Kevin Nolan strike, at Upton Park.[49][50] On 24 August, the club were dealt a massive blow when promising young midfielder Gary Gardner was ruled out for the entire season with an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury in his right knee. This was his second ACL injury after previously injuring his left knee, in December 2009.[51] The same day, Jean Makoun completed a long-awaited loan move to French Ligue 1 club Rennes. After experiencing supposed work permit issues making him unable to take any part as a player of Aston Villa, Paul Lambert admitted he had never even met the player and that he was not part of his plans.[52][53][54][55] A day later, Villa lost their second league game of the season 1–3 to Everton. Goals from Steven Pienaar, Marouane Fellaini and Nikica Jelavić gave the Toffees a 0–3 half-time lead, before Ciaran Clark was sent off for Villa after fouling Jelavić, who at the time was the last man. Karim El Ahmadi scored from 30 yards, his first for Villa, but ultimately it was just a consolation.[56][57] Villa and Lambert's first win of the new season came in the League Cup against Tranmere Rovers. Goals from Fabian Delph, Chris Herd and a first competitive goal since February 2012 for Darren Bent sealed a 3–0 victory for the Villans.[58][59] The following day, Villa signed England under-21 left back Joe Bennett from Middlesbrough on a four-year deal, for a fee rumoured to be between £2.5 and 4 million. Upon his arrival, Bennett stated, "I am really excited to have joined a massive club in Aston Villa and I'm eager to fight for a starting place and get in the team."[60][61] On 30 August, Villa drew Manchester City in the third round of the League Cup. The match took place on 25 September at the Etihad Stadium.[62][63][64]

Ashley Westwood

A busy summer transfer deadline day 2012, saw Villa sign three new players: midfielder Ashley Westwood signed from Crewe Alexandra on a four-year deal, and strikers Christian Benteke from K.R.C Genk and Jordan Bowery from Chesterfield. Bowery signed a three-year deal and cost the club a rumored £500,000 with the fee rising to £1 million with add ons. Benteke signed a four-year deal for a fee believed to be £7 million, making him the most expensive transfer of the window for Villa .[65][66] Earlier in the day, a £7 million bid was also accepted by Fulham for American forward Clint Dempsey, but the player ultimately rejected the deal as he favoured a move to Liverpool. The move to Liverpool later fell through and the player eventually joined Tottenham Hotspur.[67] One player also departed the club, as Nathan Delfouneso joined Blackpool on a season-long loan.[68][69]


PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
17Norwich City201116−51
18Queens Park Rangers201116−512013–14 Football League Championship
19Southampton200225−30
20Aston Villa200214−30
Updated to match(es) played on 26 August 2012. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

September

MonthGamesWonDrewLostScoredConcededPointsOther
September5221985Progression to League Cup fourth round

Villa earned their first point of the season in the next game, after drawing 1–1 with Newcastle United at the Sports Direct Arena. Ciaran Clark's first half goal was cancelled out by a wonder strike from Hatem Ben Arfa and Villa's performance was reported to be much improved after the Everton game. The draw also lifted Villa off the bottom of the table and out of the relegation zone, at this early stage.[70][71] The club's first league win of the season and first in 13 league matches came two weeks later, after the international break, as they beat Swansea City 2–0 at Villa Park – a reverse score of the fixture last season. A first competitive goal for the club for Matthew Lowton, a swerving volley, and a goal on his debut for substitute Christian Benteke wrapped up the points for Villa. Ron Vlaar was named captain for the match, replacing Darren Bent, who had captained the side in the previous matches.[72][73][74] On 21 September, Stephen Warnock joined Bolton Wanderers on a three-month loan. The left back had not made a competitive appearance beforehand after falling out of favour with the new manager.[75][76] The following day (22 September), Villa suffered a shock defeat at the hands of newly promoted and bottom of the table Southampton, going down 1–4 at St Mary's. Villa took the lead through Darren Bent's first league goal of the season in the first half. However, goals from Nathaniel Clyne, a Ciaran Clark own goal and a brace, including a penalty, for Rickie Lambert saw the South Coast club emphatically earn their first points of the season. Ron Vlaar was again named Villa captain, leading it to be believed that he had replaced Darren Bent as team captain.[77][78] Villa didn't let this result affect their next performance however, as they recorded a shock 2–4 victory against champions Manchester City in the League Cup on 25 September. Villa twice came back after being behind, first being 1–0 down and then 2–1 down. Mario Balotelli gave City a half time lead but a Gareth Barry own goal against his former club put Villa level. Aleksandar Kolarov scored a trademark free kick, before Gabriel Agbonlahor scored his first goal of the season to send the tie into extra time. Charles N'Zogbia netted Villa's third after Agbonlahor's shot was parried by Costel Pantilimon before Agbonlahor grabbed his second and Villa's fourth, courtesy of a deflection, sending them through to the next round.[79][80] Villa's reward for defeating City was a potentially tricky away tie to League One side Swindon Town, managed by former West Ham striker Paolo Di Canio, to be played on 30 October.[81][82][83] Villa's final game of the month was a highly anticipated West Midlands derby against early high flyers West Bromwich Albion, which ended 1–1. Each team wanted to show the other that they were the top team in the West Midlands, and Villa went about setting the Baggies straight with a dominant first half performance. However, it was West Brom who took the lead early in the second half, as James Morrison beat an attempted offside trap and crossed a low ball towards Shane Long, before Villa captain Ron Vlaar's attempted clearance hit Long's foot and rolled past Brad Guzan. Villa equalised through substitute Darren Bent in the 80th minute, after he coolly put in the rebound following a goal mouth scramble from a corner. The draw saw Villa register their worst ever start to a Premier League season, with only five points from six games.[84][85][86]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
13Sunderland514054+17
14Liverpool6123912−35
15Aston Villa6123610−45
16Wigan Athletic6114511−64
17Southampton61051018−83
Updated to match(es) played on 30 September 2012. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

October

MonthGamesWonDrewLostScoredConcededPointsOther
October4112461Progression to League Cup quarter-finals

The team began the month with a trip to north London to play Tottenham Hotspur at White Hart Lane. The match finished 2–0 to Spurs, with goals from Steven Caulker and Aaron Lennon condemning Villa to their fourth loss and continued their poor start to the season.[87][88] After a two-week international break, Villa returned to league action on 20 October against Fulham at Craven Cottage. Villa continued their worst start to a season in 26 years by losing their fifth game, as a late Chris Baird goal gave Fulham a 1–0 win. This loss left Villa one place and one point above the relegation zone.[89][90] On 23 October, promising youngster Daniel Johnson joined League One outfit Yeovil Town on a month's loan.[91][92] The next match saw Lambert face his old club Norwich City for the first time since leaving them to join Villa in the summer. The match ended 1–1 after Christian Benteke gave Villa the lead, but Norwich replied through Michael Turner, ten minutes from time. Joe Bennett was sent off for Villa after receiving two yellow cards, with Villa leading 1–0. This result meant that Villa did not win a league match in October and had still won only one so far this season.[93][94] However, Villa continued to excel in the League Cup as they knocked out Swindon Town, to advance. The match finished 3–2 to Villa but it took a 90th-minute winner from Christian Benteke to see Villa book their place in the quarter-finals. Villa had led 2–0, after goals from Benteke and Gabriel Agbonlahor, and looked to be easing to a win before Swindon managed to level the score with two quickfire goals from 18-year-old substitute Miles Storey. However, Benteke's late winner sent Villa through and made sure of their only win in October.[95][96] The draw for the quarter-finals was made the following day, with Villa getting an away tie at Paul Lambert's former club Norwich to be played on 11 December.[97][98][99]


PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
15Wigan Athletic92251015−58
16Norwich City9144718−117
17Aston Villa9135714−76
18Reading80441117−642013–14 Football League Championship
19Southampton91171426−124
Updated to match(es) played on 27 October 2012. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

November

MonthGamesWonDrewLostScoredConcededPointsOther
November5212477

The month started with a victory for Villa as they ran out 1–0 winners against Sunderland, managed by former manager Martin O'Neill, at the Stadium of Light. Gabriel Agbonlahor scored the only goal of the game, his first in the league for 12 months, as Villa recorded their first away win since January.[100][101] Villa hosted Manchester United in the next game, and roared into an unexpected 2–0 lead thanks to two goals from Andreas Weimann, his first goals of the season. However, two goals from substitute Javier Hernández and an own goal from Ron Vlaar gave United a 2–3 victory at Villa Park.[102][103] The spirited performance the players showed in the last game (despite the loss) was soon forgotten as Villa were taught a lesson in their next match against the champions Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. City thrashed Villa 5–0 with braces each for Sergio Agüero and Carlos Tevez, which included a highly controversial penalty and a goal from David Silva. The result meant they dropped down into the relegation places.[104][105] On 22 November, Alan Hutton joined Nottingham Forest on an emergency loan until 1 January. The right-back had not made a single appearance this season and had been banished from first team training, having been made to train with the reserve squad all season.[106][107] The club ended a trio of matches against former Premier League champions with a home tie against Arsenal. The match was a stalemate finishing 0–0, with Villa earning a valuable point to go a point ahead of fellow strugglers Reading, before their vital relegation scrap three days later (27 November).[108][109] The month finished the way it started for Villa as they grabbed a much needed win, as well as a clean sheet, against Reading. The match ended 1–0 courtesy of a late Christian Benteke header. This result, coupled with Southampton's draw with Norwich, meant Villa entered December outside of the relegation places.[110][111]


PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
15Wigan Athletic144281525−1014
16Sunderland132741216−413
17Aston Villa143471122−1113
18Southampton143382131−10122013–14 Football League Championship
19Reading131661623−79
Updated to match(es) played on 28 November 2012. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

December

MonthGamesWonDrewLostScoredConcededPointsOther
December72238185Progression to League Cup semi-finals

December started with an away match against a winless Queens Park Rangers team, rooted to the bottom of the table. Brett Holman gave Villa the lead within the first ten minutes with his first goal for the club. Jamie Mackie equalised for Rangers ten minutes later and the score stayed that way until the end, finishing 1–1.[112][113] The draw for the third round of the FA Cup was made the next day (2 December), with Villa getting a home tie against Championship side Ipswich Town. The match was to be played on 5 January 2013.[114][115][116] Another draw followed the QPR game, as Villa drew 0–0 versus clean sheet specialists Stoke City at Villa Park. Darren Bent made his return for Villa, coming on as a substitute, having not played since 30 October.[117][118] Villa's next match came in the form of a League Cup quarter-final against Paul Lambert's former club Norwich City. Much was made of Lambert's first return to Carrow Road, made even more intense by the reported lawsuits being filed between both parties. The Villa team made it a very happy return for Lambert, running out 1–4 winners against the Canaries. Andreas Weimann grabbed his second brace of the season and goals from Brett Holman and Christian Benteke booked Villa's place in the semi-finals for the second time in four seasons.[119][120] This result filled the young Villa team with massive confidence going into their next game against Liverpool at Anfield, where they gained only their second away win of the season with a 1–3 success. A brace from Christian Benteke and a third from Andreas Weimann meant Villa had led 0–3 before Steven Gerrard scored a late consolation for the Reds. The result extended Villa's unbeaten run to six games in all competitions and lifted them up to 14th in the Premier League, their highest position since 22 September.[121][122] The draw for the semi-finals of the League cup was made on 19 December, eight days after Villa had booked their place, following the Leeds United/Chelsea quarter-final. Villa will play Bradford City over two legs, the first being played away at Valley Parade on 8 January 2013, with the second at Villa Park on 22 January 2013.[123][124][125] Villa's unbeaten run came to a shuddering halt in the last game before Christmas as the team went down 8–0 to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, their heaviest ever defeat in the Premier League.[126][127] Villa's Christmas misery continued into the next game after they were beaten 0–4 by Tottenham Hotspur. The first goal was scored by Jermain Defoe, before Gareth Bale got his first Premier League hat-trick to seal a convincing win for Spurs.[128][129] Villa's festive period nightmare continued further as they lost their third game in a row against fellow strugglers Wigan Athletic, 0–3. An early goal from defender Iván Ramis and second half goals from Emerson Boyce and Arouna Koné sent Wigan above Villa in the table. Villa finished the 2012 calendar year in 17th place, only one point off the relegation places but with a much inferior goal difference than their rivals after conceding 15 goals in the three festive period games.[130][131]


PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
15Newcastle United2055102637−1120
16Wigan Athletic2053122235−1318
17Aston Villa2046101539−2418
18Southampton1945102637−11172013–14 Football League Championship
19Reading2027112237−1513
Updated to match(es) played on 29 December 2012. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

January

MonthGamesWonDrewLostScoredConcededPointsOther
January822411132Eliminated from League Cup
Eliminated from FA Cup

Villa began 2013 with a 2–2 draw against Swansea City at the Liberty Stadium. Wayne Routledge gave the Swans an early lead, before an Andreas Weimann strike on the stroke of half-time brought Villa level. Villa looked to have snatched a vital win, when they earned an 84th-minute penalty (their first in almost a year) which was converted by Christian Benteke. However, a stoppage time equalizer from Danny Graham made sure the points were shared.[132][133] The club gained their first win of the new year, as they beat Ipswich Town 2–1 in the FA Cup on 5 January. Villa had to come from behind however, as Michael Chopra's deflected shot gave Ipswich a half time lead. Darren Bent equalized immediately after the break with a goal against his former club and
Andreas Weimann booked Villa's place in the fourth round with an 83rd-minute winner.[134][135] Villa were then drawn to face Millwall at The Den in the fourth round of the FA Cup to be played on 25 January.[136][137][138] The first leg of the League Cup semi-final against Bradford City was next for Villa three days later. The match did not go the way Villa would have thought, wanted or hoped for though as they lost 1–3 to the Bantams at Valley Parade. Bradford took the lead early in the first half as Nahki Wells beat the offside trap to finish neatly past Shay Given after a deflected shot. Matt Duke made a series of inspired saves throughout both halves keeping Villa at bay, before Rory McArdle put Bradford 2–0 up in the 77th minute. Villa pulled a goal back five minutes later through Andreas Weimann, but Bradford regained their two-goal advantage when Carl McHugh fired a header past Given to give Bradford a shock victory and leave Villa with all the work to do in the second leg to reach the final.[139][140] Villa's League Cup hangover continued as they were beaten 0–1 by fellow strugglers Southampton in a must win six-pointer. Rickie Lambert converted a highly controversial penalty won by Jay Rodriguez, who looked to have gone done with no contact under the challenge of Enda Stevens. This result meant Southampton leapfrogged Villa, who dropped back into the relegation places for the first time since November.[141][142] The team then competed in a local derby against West Bromwich Albion, where they threw away a two-goal lead to draw 2–2. Christian Benteke and Gabriel Agbonlahor gave Villa a half time lead but Chris Brunt pulled a goal back immediately after the break for the Baggies. They continued to attack, controlling the game, and eventually Peter Odemwingie equalized meaning the points were shared.[143][144] Villa's misery then continued, as the team was knocked out of the League Cup by fourth-tier Bradford City. After losing 1–3 in the first leg, Villa had to win by two clear goals to take the tie to extra-time. However, they could only manage a 2–1 victory (3–4 on aggregate) and exited the competition as a result.[145][146] Yet more gloom and doom followed as the team were knocked out of a second cup in four days. after losing 1–2 against Millwall in the FA Cup. Darren Bent gave Villa the lead but Danny Shittu equalized five minutes later for the hosts, with Villa conceding from yet another corner. Just as a replay looked on the cards, John Marquis grabbed the winner for the Championship outfit, to send them through and pile even more pressure onto the extremely fragile Villa team and manager Paul Lambert.[147][148] Villa's awful January was compounded in their last game of the month, against Newcastle United. Newcastle raced into a 2–0 half time lead after goals from Papiss Cissé and Yohan Cabaye but Christian Benteke pulled a goal back for Villa early in the second half from the penalty spot. However, it was not enough as the Toon held on for the win, despite a major Villa fightback. This result was Villa's fourth home defeat in a row.[149][150]

Deadline day saw Villa make their only transfers of the January transfer window, as they signed defensive midfielder Yacouba Sylla from Ligue 2 side Clermont Foot as well as Simon Dawkins on loan from Tottenham Hotspur.[151][152][153][154] Both players continued Paul Lambert's system of buying inexperienced, cheap players as opposed to the experienced players Villa desperately required. Lambert later stated that he just did not have the money to buy big names, pay high wages and compete with their rivals, with some sources stating the kitty to be as low as
£3 million.[155]

Stephen Warnock left Villa to join Leeds United, having not made an appearance all season, after three years at the club.[156][157] Alan Hutton had also left, as he joined Spanish side Mallorca on 29 January on loan until the end of the season.[158][159]


PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
17Reading2448123045−1520
18Wigan Athletic2455142745−18202013–14 Football League Championship
19Aston Villa2448122046−2620
20Queens Park Rangers24210121837−1916
Updated to match(es) played on 29 January 2013. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

February

MonthGamesWonDrewLostScoredConcededPointsOther
February3111664

February started with a mixed result for Villa as they drew 3–3 with high-flying Everton. On one hand, Villa picked up a vital and unexpected point however they had led 3–1 at one point, after goals from Christian Benteke (2) and Gabriel Agbonlahor. They then conceded another goal and a stoppage time equaliser as Marouane Fellaini made sure the points were shared. This result kept Villa second from bottom in the Premier League.[160][161] Villa finally ended their eight-game winless run, as well as four home defeats in a row with a 2–1 victory over West Ham United at Villa Park. A lackluster first half saw few chances for either side, with the only one of note seeing Andreas Weimann shoot wide from six yards after Jussi Jääskeläinen had spilled a Christian Benteke shot. Benteke then scored a penalty to give Villa a 74th-minute lead, before Charles N'Zogbia, who had himself won the penalty, scored a sublime free kick four minutes later. An Ashley Westwood own goal made for a nervy last few minutes but Villa held on for a precious three points, to move out of the relegation zone.[162][163] Despite the brilliant win against West Ham, Villa lost their last game of the month against Arsenal 2–1 after a late winner from Santi Cazorla, leaving them in 18th place at the end of February.[164][165]


PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
16Southampton2769123849−1127
17Wigan Athletic2766153351−1824
18Aston Villa2759132652−26242013–14 Football League Championship
19Reading2758143351−1823
20Queens Park Rangers27211141943−2417
Updated to match(es) played on 23 February 2013. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

March

MonthGamesWonDrewLostScoredConcededPointsOther
March4202666

Villa started March as they had ended February with defeat by one of the higher ranking sides, losing 0–1 to Manchester City at Villa Park. A Ciaran Clark slip in his own half eventually led to Carlos Tevez grabbing the winner for City.[166][167] However, Villa then won back to back matches in the Premier League for the first time since May 2011, after beating two major relegation rivals in Reading and Queens Park Rangers. The Reading game marked the first time in the season that Villa had come from behind to win, eventually winning 1–2.[168][169] They then managed to achieve this feat again when they defeated QPR who had led 0–1. The match eventually finished 3–2 to Villa, temporarily putting a six-point gap between themselves and the relegation zone.[170][171] The next match, however, saw Villa's mini revival come to an end as they were defeated 1–2 by Liverpool at Villa Park, seeing them again slip into the relegation zone on goal difference.[172][173]


PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
16Sunderland31710143343−1031
17Wigan Athletic3086163656−2030
18Aston Villa3179153258−26302013–14 Football League Championship
19Queens Park Rangers31411162851−2323
20Reading3158183661−2523
Updated to match(es) played on 31 March 2013. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

April

MonthGamesWonDrewLostScoredConcededPointsOther
April42111067

Villa started April perfectly, with a 1–3 away victory over Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium. Gabriel Agbonlahor gave Villa an early lead that lasted until the 80th minute when Michael Kightly equalised for Stoke. However, a spectacular volley from Matthew Lowton put Villa back in front with less than five minutes to go. From 30 yards out, Lowton chested down a clearance from a corner and sweetly struck the ball past goalkeeper Asmir Begović. Christian Benteke then skipped through the Stoke defence and slid the ball into the back of the net to wrap up the points for Villa, as well as the third win in their last four games.[174][175] Villa drew 1–1 in their next game against Fulham, with Charles N'Zogbia giving Villa the lead but a Fabian Delph own goal meant the points were shared.[176][177] Villa then faced Manchester United, with United being crowned champions if they won. They did so, 3–0, after Robin van Persie scored a hat-trick within the first 33 minutes of the game.[178][179] Villa's final game of the month saw them thrash Sunderland 6–1 at Villa Park, giving them their best result of the season and of Paul Lambert's reign. The result was also Villa's biggest home win in 17 years and the first time they had scored six in a match since the 2007–08 season. Christian Benteke scored his first hat-trick for Villa, becoming the first player to do so in five years, which meant he both exceeded Dwight Yorke's record of 17 Premier League goals in a season and became the first Villa player to reach 20 goals in a season in nine years.
Gabriel Agbonlahor also scored, making him Villa's highest Premier League goalscorer with 61 goals. Captain Ron Vlaar, with his first goal for the club, and Andreas Weimann wrapped up a memorable night for Villa as they went five points clear of the drop zone and above Newcastle United on goal difference, after an 11-goal swing.[180][181][182]


PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
14Norwich City35814133354−2138
15Sunderland35910163951−1237
16Aston Villa35910164264−2237
17Newcastle United35107184366−2337
18Wigan Athletic3488183962−23322013–14 Football League Championship
Updated to match(es) played on 29 April 2013. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

May

MonthGamesWonDrewLostScoredConcededPointsOther
May3111554

The first game of the month saw Villa continue their good form by beating Norwich City 1–2 at Carrow Road to send them up to 13th in the table as well as to the 40-point mark.
Gabriel Agbonlahor scored both of Villa's goals, including the 89th-minute winner, either side of a Grant Holt penalty.[183][184] On 9 May, club captain Stiliyan Petrov announced his retirement from football after battling acute leukaemia for over a year. Villa added Petrov to the club's hall of fame, an honour only 12 other players have received.[185][186] Villa lost their last home game of the season 1–2 against Chelsea. Both teams had a man sent off, Ramires for Chelsea and Villa's goalscorer Christian Benteke. Frank Lampard became Chelsea all-time top scorer as he scored both of their goals.[187][188] Villa's final game of the season came against Wigan Athletic. Wigan had been relegated mid-week after defeat by Arsenal which confirmed Villa's safety. The match itself finished 2–2, with Villa's goals coming from Darren Bent and Ron Vlaar in either half. Villa finished the season in 15th place, five points clear of relegation.[189][190]


PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
13Stoke City38915143445−1142
14Southampton38914154960−1141
15Aston Villa381011174769−2241
16Newcastle United38118194568−2341
17Sunderland38912174154−1339
Updated to match(es) played on 19 May 2013. Source: Barclays Premier League
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Key events

Players

Squad information

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.[196][197][198]

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

Last updated on 19 May 2013
Squad No.NameNationalityPositionDate of birth (age)Signed fromSigned inContract endsApps.GoalsNotes
Goalkeepers
1Shay Given GK (1976-04-20) 20 April 1976 (age 48)Manchester City20112016430
22Brad Guzan GK (1984-09-09) 9 September 1984 (age 39)Chivas USA20122015560Re-signed this season.1
33Andy Marshall GK (1975-04-14) 14 April 1975 (age 49)Coventry City2010201300
39Benjamin Siegrist GK (1992-01-31) 31 January 1992 (age 32)Aston Villa Academy2012201400
Defenders
2Alan Hutton DF (1984-11-30) 30 November 1984 (age 39)Tottenham Hotspur20112015340On loan at RCD Mallorca
4Ron Vlaar DF (1985-02-16) 16 February 1985 (age 39)Feyenoord20122015302
5Richard Dunne DF (1979-09-21) 21 September 1979 (age 44)Manchester City200920131114Team captain.2
6Ciaran Clark DF (1989-09-26) 26 September 1989 (age 34)Aston Villa Academy20092014795
27Joe Bennett DF (1990-03-28) 28 March 1990 (age 34)Middlesbrough20122016300
29Enda Stevens DF (1990-07-09) 9 July 1990 (age 34)Shamrock Rovers2012 (Winter)201590
30Eric Lichaj DF (1988-11-17) 17 November 1988 (age 35)Aston Villa Academy20082013412
32Nathan Baker DF (1991-04-23) 23 April 1991 (age 33)Aston Villa Academy20092014430
34Matthew Lowton DF (1989-06-09) 9 June 1989 (age 35)Sheffield United20122016442
37Derrick Williams DF (1993-01-17) 17 January 1993 (age 31)Aston Villa Academy2012undisclosed10
Midfielders
7Stephen Ireland MF (1986-08-22) 22 August 1986 (age 37)Manchester City20102014491
8Karim El Ahmadi MF (1985-01-27) 27 January 1985 (age 39)Feyenoord20122015231
10Charles N'Zogbia MF (1986-05-28) 28 May 1986 (age 38)Wigan Athletic20112016585
12Marc Albrighton MF (1989-11-18) 18 November 1989 (age 34)Aston Villa Academy20092014809
14Brett Holman MF (1984-03-27) 27 March 1984 (age 40)AZ2012undisclosed292
15Ashley Westwood MF (1990-04-01) 1 April 1990 (age 34)Crewe Alexandra20122016310
16Fabian Delph MF (1989-11-21) 21 November 1989 (age 34)Leeds United20092015690
17Jean Makoun MF (1983-05-29) 29 May 1983 (age 41)Lyon2011 (Winter)2014110On loan to Stade Rennais.
18Yacouba Sylla MF (1990-11-29) 29 November 1990 (age 33)Clermont Foot2013 (Winter)2016110
19Stiliyan Petrov MF (1979-07-05) 5 July 1979 (age 45)Celtic2006201321812Petrov was club captain but retired on 9 May 2013.2
25Barry Bannan MF (1989-12-01) 1 December 1989 (age 34)Aston Villa Academy20082014822
31Chris Herd MF (1989-04-04) 4 April 1989 (age 35)Aston Villa Academy20082015402
38Gary Gardner MF (1992-06-29) 29 June 1992 (age 32)Aston Villa Academy20112014180
40Samir Carruthers MF (1993-04-04) 4 April 1993 (age 31)Aston Villa Academy2012undisclosed30
Forwards
9Darren Bent FW (1984-02-06) 6 February 1984 (age 40)Sunderland2011 (Winter)20156425
11Gabriel Agbonlahor FW (1986-10-13) 13 October 1986 (age 37)Aston Villa Academy2005201528572
20Christian Benteke FW (1990-12-03) 3 December 1990 (age 33)Racing Genk201220163923
21Jordan Bowery FW (1991-07-02) 2 July 1991 (age 33)Chesterfield20122015120
23Nathan Delfouneso FW (1991-02-02) 2 February 1991 (age 33)Aston Villa Academy20082014449On loan to Blackpool.
24Simon Dawkins FW (1987-12-01) 1 December 1987 (age 36)Tottenham Hotspur2013 (Winter)201340On from Tottenham Hotspur
26Andreas Weimann FW (1991-08-05) 5 August 1991 (age 32)Aston Villa Academy201020144913
36Graham Burke FW (1993-12-21) 21 December 1993 (age 30)Aston Villa Academy2012undisclosed20
  • 1 Guzan was originally signed in 2008 but then released in May 2012, before being re-signed in July 2012 on a new three-year contract.[21][30][199]
  • 2 Petrov was Aston Villa's club captain, but Vlaar was appointed "team captain" for the season, as Petrov was in remission from leukaemia. Darren Bent was originally named team captain, but Vlaar replaced him from 15 September[34][74][200]

Reserve squad

Players listed in bold are also part of the first team squad, as listed on the club's official website.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
50MF  HUNAndrás Stieber
GK  SCOCalum Barrett
DF  LCAJanoi Donacien
MF  NIRJosh Barton
MF  ENGCourtney Cameron
FW  EIRMichael Drennan

Squad numbers

Dutchman Ron Vlaar takes over the vacant number 4 after his move from Feyenoord and Ciaran Clark receives the number 6 after James Collins' departure to West Ham. New striker Jordan Bowery takes over Clark's number 21, while new signing Karim El Ahmadi receives the number 8 shirt for this season, last worn by Jermaine Jenas after his short loan spell at Villa last season. Fellow new recruits Brett Holman and Matthew Lowton have been handed the number 14 and 34 shirts respectively. The former occupier of number 14, Nathan Delfouneso, now takes the number 23 shirt as a result of Holman's arrival. Brad Guzan retains the number 22 after being re-signed by Paul Lambert, having previously been released in May 2012.

Deadline day signings Ashley Westwood and Christian Benteke will wear number 15 and 20 respectively, whilst Joe Bennett acquires the number 27.

Young goalkeeper Benjamin Siegrist has been promoted to the first team for this season and has been handed number 39.

PlayerPositionPrevious squad numberNew squad numberPrevious player to wear numberNotesSource
Ron Vlaar
DF
N/A
4
Steve Sidwell (2009–10 season)Squad number was vacant upon player's arrival.[198][201]
Ciaran Clark
DF
21
6
James Collins (2011–12 season)[198][201]
Karim El Ahmadi
MF
N/A
8
Jermaine Jenas (2011–12 season)Squad number was vacant upon player's arrival.[198][201]
Brett Holman
FW
N/A
14
Nathan Delfouneso (2011–12 season)Delfouneso vacated the No. 14 upon Holman's arrival.[198][201]
Ashley Westwood
MF
N/A
15
Curtis Davies (2009–10 season)Squad number was vacant upon player's arrival.[198][202][203]
Yacouba Sylla
MF
N/A
18
Emile Heskey (2011–12 season)Squad number was vacant upon player's arrival.[198]
Christian Benteke
FW
N/A
20
Robbie Keane (2011–12 season)Squad number was vacant upon player's arrival.[198][202][203]
Jordan Bowery
FW
N/A
21
Ciaran Clark (2011–12 season)Squad number was vacant upon player's arrival.[198][204]
Nathan Delfouneso
FW
14
23
Habib Beye (2011–12 season)Squad number was previously vacant.[198][201]
Simon Dawkins
FW
N/A
24
Carlos Cuéllar (2011–12 season)Squad number was vacant upon player's arrival.[198]
Joe Bennett
DF
N/A
27
Isaiah Osbourne (2010–11 season)Squad number was vacant upon player's arrival.[198][205]
Matthew Lowton
DF
N/A
34
Shane Lowry (2011–12 season)Squad number was vacant upon player's arrival.[198][201]
Benjamin Siegrist
GK
N/A
39
Darren Bent (2010–11 season)Siegrist promoted to first team and received #39; squad number was previously vacant.[198][201]

Transfers

In

Summer

DatePositionPlayer namePrevious clubLeagueTransfer feeNotesSource
1 July 2012
MF
Brett Holman AZ EredivisieFree transferTransfer announced on 12 March 2012; player joined following expiry of contract at AZ.[19]
2 July 2012
MF
Karim El Ahmadi Feyenoord EredivisieUndisclosedFee rumoured to be in region of £2 million.[26]
6 July 2012
DF
Matthew Lowton Sheffield United League OneUndisclosedFee rumoured to be in region of £3 million.[28]
16 July 2012
GK
Brad GuzanUnattachedN/AContract renewalPlayer initially released in May, but rejoined the club on 16 July.[21][30][206]
1 August 2012
DF
Ron Vlaar Feyenoord Eredivisie£3.2 million[33]
29 August 2012
DF
Joe Bennett Middlesbrough ChampionshipUndisclosedFee rumoured to be between £2.5 and 4 million.[60][61]
31 August 2012
MF
Ashley Westwood Crewe Alexandra League OneUndisclosedFee rumoured to be in region £2 million.[194][66]
31 August 2012
FW
Jordan Bowery Chesterfield League TwoUndisclosedFee rumoured to be £500,000, rising to £1m based on appearances.[192][65]
31 August 2012
FW
Christian Benteke Racing Genk Belgian Pro League£7 million[191][66]

Winter

DatePositionPlayer namePrevious clubLeagueTransfer feeNotesSource
31 January 2013
MF
Yacouba Sylla Clermont Foot Ligue 2UndisclosedFee rumoured to be in region of £2 million[151][152]

Total spending: £22 million +

Out

Summer

DatePositionPlayer nameNew clubLeagueTransfer feeNotesSource
23 May 2012
GK
Brad Guzan Aston Villa Premier LeagueContract renewalPlayer initially released in May, but rejoined the club on 16 July.[21][30][206]
23 May 2012
FW
Emile Heskey Newcastle United Jets A-LeagueFree transfer (Released)Joined Newcastle United Jets on 21 September 2012, following release from Villa.[21][207]
23 May 2012
DF
Carlos Cuéllar Sunderland Premier LeagueFree transfer (Released)Joined Sunderland on 2 July 2012, following release from Villa.[21][208]
23 May 2012
MF
Ebby Nelson-Addy Loughborough University Midland AllianceReleasedAcademy player; joined Loughborough University in November 2012, following release from Villa.[21]
23 May 2012
FW
Connor Taylor Walsall League OneFree transfer (Released)Academy player; joined Walsall on 29 July 2012, following release from Villa.[21][209]
23 May 2012
DF
Charlie WardUnattachedTBDFree transfer (Released)Academy player[21]
23 May 2012
DF
Reece Caira Western Sydney Wanderers A LeagueFree transfer (Released)Academy player; joined WSW on 2 August 2012, following release from Villa.[21][210]
23 May 2012
DF
Richard Bryan Hinckley United Conference NorthFree transfer (Released)Academy player; joined Hinckley United, following release from Villa.[21]
23 May 2012
GK
Matthew Coton Rushall Olympic Northern Premier League Premier DivisionFree transfer (Released)Academy player[21]
23 May 2012
FW
Darious Darkin Hinckley United Conference NorthFree transfer (Released)Academy player; joined Hinckley United, following release from Villa.[21]
23 May 2012
DF
Seb JenkinsUnattachedTBDReleasedAcademy player[21]
1 August 2012
DF
James Collins West Ham United Premier League£2.5 million[32]

Winter

DatePositionPlayer nameNew clubLeagueTransfer feeNotesSource
31 January 2013
DF
Stephen Warnock Leeds United ChampionshipFree transfer[156][157]

Total income: £2.5 million

Loans

In

Winter

DatePositionPlayer nameNew clubLeagueDurationReturn DateNotesSource
31 January 2013
FW
Simon Dawkins Tottenham Hotspur Premier League6 monthsJune 2013[153][154]

Out

Summer

DatePositionPlayer nameNew clubLeagueDurationReturn DateNotesSource
24 August 2012
MF
Jean Makoun Rennes Ligue 1Season-longJune 2013[52][53]
31 August 2012
FW
Nathan Delfouneso Blackpool ChampionshipSeason-longJune 2013[68][69]
21 September 2012
DF
Stephen Warnock Bolton Wanderers Championship3 months22 December 2012[75][76]

Winter

DatePositionPlayer nameNew clubLeagueDurationReturn DateNotesSource
23 October 2012
MF
Daniel Johnson Yeovil Town League One1 month21 November 2012[91][92][211]
22 November 2012
DF
Alan Hutton Nottingham Forest Championship1 month1 January 2012[106][107]
29 January 2013
DF
Alan Hutton Mallorca La Liga6 monthsJune 2013[158][159]

Club

Kit

Home
Home Alt.
Away
1ª Goalkeeper
2ª Goalkeeper
3ª Goalkeeper

Sponsorship

In February 2012, it was announced that Aston Villa will have a new kit sponsor for this season, ending the existing deal with Nike that has been running since 2007. Italian sportswear manufacturer Macron will produce the club's playing and training kits from 2012 to 2013.[212] Villa will become Macron's flagship club in the United Kingdom, and the deal will see the latter producing a full fashion range alongside kit commitments for the managerial and playing staff.

Villa's club sponsorship deal with Malaysian-based group Genting Casinos will also continue.[213]

Managerial changes

The club have appointed a new manager for this season (the third in a row) after Alex McLeish was sacked on 14 May 2012. McLeish only lasted eleven months in charge after replacing Gérard Houllier in June 2011.

He was replaced by fellow Scot Paul Lambert on 2 June, who was signed from Norwich City. Lambert remained as Aston Villa manager for the entire season.

Date of vacancyOutgoing managerDate of appointmentIncoming managerPrevious clubNotesSource
14 May 2012 Alex McLeish2 June 2012 Paul Lambert Norwich City[1][2]

Season statistics

Appearances

NumberNationNamePremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupTotalNotes
StartSubStartSubStartSubStartSub
Goalkeepers
1 Given22590
22 Guzan361370
33 Marshall00
39 Siegrist00
Defenders
2 Hutton00[Note 1]
3 Warnock00[Note 2]
4 Vlaar2613300
5 Dunne00[Note 3]
6 Clark3023350
27 Bennett21422254
29 Stevens611172
30 Lichaj98231149
32 Baker25112281
34 Lowton3715430
37 Williams101
Midfielders
7 Ireland9413125
8 El Ahmadi1363157
10 N'Zogbia10102321512
12 Albrighton451156
14 Holman1611111712
15 Westwood2721282
16 Delph194241255
17 Makoun00[Note 4]
18 Sylla8383[Note 5]
19 Petrov00[Note 6]
25 Bannan205113246
31 Herd931121
35 Johnson00[Note 7]
38 Gardner202[Note 8]
40 Carruthers00
Forwards
9 Bent882221210
11 Agbonlahor23413275
20 Benteke3425392
21 Bowery371148
23 Delfouneso110[Note 9]
24 Dawkins404[Note 10]
26 Weimann2541142307
36 Burke202

Last updated: 19 May 2013
Source: Squad stats and Start formations.
Only competitive matches.
Using the most used start formation.
Ordered by position on pitch (from back right to front left).
Players listed are those who have most appearances in respected positions.
Includes Cup competitions as well (League Cup & FA Cup).

Notes


Captains

No.PNameCountryNo. gamesNotes
4DFVlaar 28Team captain1
6DFClark 11Team captain
9FWBent 4Team captain1
11FWAgbonlahor 3Team captain

Last updated: 19 May 2013
Source: Competitive match reports.
Competitive matches only
Matches started as captain only
Country: FIFA nationality; No.: Squad number; P: Position; Name: Player name; No. Games: Number of games started as captain.

1 Bent was originally named as Stiliyan Petrov's successor for the season but Vlaar replaced him from 15 September 2012.[34][74]

Goalscorers

Correct as of 19 May 2013
Players with the same number of goals are listed by their position on the club's official website Source
  Players highlighted in light grey denote the player had scored for the club before leaving for another club
  Players highlighted in light cyan[broken anchor] denote the player has scored for the club after arriving at Aston Villa during the season
  Players highlighted in Blonde denote the player has scored for the club before leaving the club on loan for part/the rest of the season

Pos.Playing Pos.NationNamePremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
1FW Christian Benteke19423
2FW Gabriel Agbonlahor9312
FW Andreas Weimann71412
3FW Darren Bent3216
4MF Charles N'Zogbia213
5DF Ron Vlaar22
DF Matthew Lowton22
FW Brett Holman112
6DF Ciaran Clark11
MF Karim El Ahmadi11
MF Fabian Delph11
MF Chris Herd11
Own Goals11
Total4731767

Clean sheets

Includes all competitive matches.

R No. Pos Nat NamePremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
122GK Brad Guzan5016
TOTALS5016
As of

Disciplinary record

Correct as of 19 May 2013
Players with the same number of cards are listed by their position on the club's official website Source
  Players highlighted in light grey denote the player has received a yellow/red card for the club before leaving for another club
  Players highlighted in light cyan[broken anchor] denote the player has received a yellow/red card for the club after arriving at Aston Villa during the season
  Players highlighted in Blonde denote the player has received a yellow/red card for the club before leaving the club on loan for part/the rest of the season
One = Two

No. Nat Pos NamePremier LeagueFA CupLeague CupTotal
       
16 MFFabian Delph741100
34 DFMatthew Lowton101000
6 DFCiaran Clark611701
20 FWChristian Benteke71710
27 DFJoe Bennett411510
30 DFEric Lichaj6600
8 MFKarim El Ahmadi516100
11 FWGabriel Agbonlahor41500
10 MFCharles N'Zogbia13400
25 MFBarry Bannan31400
32 DFNathan Baker3300
26 FWAndreas Weimann3300
22 GKBrad Guzan2200
4 DFRon Vlaar11200
18 MFYacouba Sylla2200
15 MFAshley Westwood2200
29 DFEnda Stevens1100
7 MFStephen Ireland1100
12 MFMarc Albrighton1100
31 MFChris Herd1100
9 FWDarren Bent100
14 FWBrett Holman1100
21 FWJordan Bowery1100
TOTALS72[214]2120013008721
Notes

1El Ahmadi received his fifth yellow card of the season against Swindon Town on 30 October 2012. This was not documented on the BBC match report, though the suspension was served.

Home attendances

Correct as of 11 May 2013
  Win  Draw  Loss

CompWeek/RoundDateScoreOpponentAttendance
Premier LeagueWk 225 August 20121–3Everton36,565
League CupRd 228 August 20123–0Tranmere Rovers15,319
Premier LeagueWk 415 September 20122–0Swansea City34,005
Premier LeagueWk 630 September 20121–1West Bromwich Albion34,489
Premier LeagueWk 927 October 20121–1Norwich City33,184
Premier LeagueWk 1110 November 20122–3Manchester United40,538
Premier LeagueWk 1324 November 20120–0Arsenal34,607
Premier LeagueWk 1427 November 20121–0Reading28,692
Premier LeagueWk 168 December 20120–0Stoke City30,110
Premier LeagueWk 1926 December 20120–4Tottenham Hotspur36,863
Premier LeagueWk 2029 December 20120–3Wigan Athletic33,374
FA CupRd 35 January 20132–1Ipswich Town24,854
Premier LeagueWk 2212 January 20130–1Southampton32,500
League CupSF (2)22 January 20132–1Bradford City40,193
Premier LeagueWk 2429 January 20131–2Newcastle United30,334
Premier LeagueWk 2610 February 20132–1West Ham United30,503
Premier LeagueWk 282 March 20130–1Manchester City33,217
Premier LeagueWk 3010 March 20133–2Queens Park Rangers38,594
Premier LeagueWk 3131 March 20131–2Liverpool42,037
Premier LeagueWk 3313 April 20131–1Fulham37,011
Premier LeagueWk 3529 April 20136–1Sunderland37,428
Premier LeagueWk 3711 May 20131–2Chelsea42,084
Total Attendance746,501
Average League Attendance35,509[215]
Average Attendance33,932

Competitions

Overall

CompetitionStarted roundFinal
position / round
First matchLast match
Premier League15th18 August 201219 May 2013
League Cup2nd roundSemi-finals28 August 201222 January 2013
FA Cup3rd round4th Round5 January 201325 January 2013

Updated to match played 19 May 2013
Source: Competitions

Pre season

  Win  Draw  Loss  Postponed

14 July 2012[216] Burton Albion 1–2 Aston Villa Burton upon Trent
15:00 UTC±0Weir 9'ReportHolness 42' (o.g.)
Holman 83'
Stadium: Pirelli Stadium
Attendance: 4,165
Referee: Kevin Friend
1 August 2012[217] Peterborough United 0–2 Aston Villa Peterborough
19:45 UTC±0ReportJohnson 39'
Holman 81'
Stadium: London Road Stadium
Attendance: 2,071
Referee: Andy Woolmer
4 August 2012[218] Nottingham Forest 3–1 Aston Villa Nottingham
15:00 UTC±0McGugan 71', 85'
Tudgay 77'
ReportBannan 73'Stadium: City Ground
Attendance: 12,442
Referee: Stuart Attwell
v Aston Villa
11 August 2012[219] Werder Bremen 3–3 Aston Villa Bremen
18:00 UTC+1Füllkrug 11'
Elia 52'
Hunt 71'
ReportBent 16', 68'
Clark 22'
Stadium: Weserstadion
Attendance: 22,800

US tourOn 27 March 2012, the club announced plans for a pre-season tour of the US as part of the preparations for the 2012–13 season. The tour saw the club taking on Major League Soccer clubs from the three US cities of Portland, Chicago and Philadelphia between 18 and 24 July 2012.[20]

Villa won all three matches, after 1–0 victories over both Philadelphia Union and Chicago Fire and a penalty shootout victory after an initial 2–2 draw with Portland Timbers.[36][37][38]

v Aston Villa
18 July 2012 Philadelphia Union 0–1 Aston Villa Chester, PA
UTC−04:00ReportDelfouneso 43'Stadium: PPL Park
Attendance: 17,195
v Aston Villa
21 July 2012 Chicago Fire 0–1 Aston Villa Bridgeview, IL
UTC−05:00ReportAgbonlahor 39'Stadium: Toyota Park
Attendance: 16,388
Referee: Daniel Fitzgerald (United States)

Premier League

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
13Stoke City38915143445−1142
14Southampton38914154960−1141
15Aston Villa381011174769−2241
16Newcastle United38118194568−2341
17Sunderland38912174154−1339
Source: 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).[220]
Games played46 (38 Premier League, 2 FA Cup, 6 League Cup)
Games won16 (10 Premier League, 1 FA Cup, 5 League Cup)
Games drawn11 (11 Premier League)
Games lost19 (17 Premier League, 1 League Cup, 1 FA Cup)
Goals scored67 (47 Premier League, 3 FA Cup, 17 League Cup)
Goals conceded81 (69 Premier League, 3 FA Cup, 9 League Cup)
Total goal difference−14 (−22 Premier League, 0 FA Cup, +8 League Cup)
Clean sheets6 (5 Premier League, 1 League Cup)
Yellow Cards87 (72 Premier League, 2 FA Cup, 13 League Cup)
Red Cards3 (3 Premier League)
Most appearances Matthew Lowton (44)
Top scorer Christian Benteke (23)
Worst Discipline Fabian Delph (11 )
Best Result6–1 vs Sunderland (H), Premier League (29 April 2013)
Worst Result8–0 vs Chelsea (A), Premier League (23 December 2012)
Points41

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
381011174769 −22415592328 −55682441 −17

Last updated: 19 May 2013.
Source: Competitive matches

Results by matchday

Match1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738
GroundAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
ResultLLDWLDLLDWLLDWDDWLLLDLDLDWLLWWLWDLWWLD
Position1520171314151617171717181817151614161617161817191917181817171816171716131615
Updated to match(es) played on 19 May 2013. Source: Premier League
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

  Win  Draw  Loss  Postponed

18 August 2012 1 West Ham United 1–0 Aston Villa London
15:00 BSTNolan 40'AVFC
BBC
Clark  39'Stadium: Boleyn Ground
Attendance: 34,172
Referee: Mike Dean
25 August 2012 2 Aston Villa 1–3 Everton Birmingham
15:00 BSTClark  57'
El Ahmadi 74',  82'
AVFC
BBC
Pienaar 3'
Fellaini 31'
Jelavić 43'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 36,565
Referee: Michael Oliver
2 September 2012 3 Newcastle United 1–1 Aston Villa Newcastle upon Tyne
16:00 BSTBen Arfa 59'
Gutiérrez  85'
AVFC
BBC
Clark 22'
El Ahmadi  27'
Lichaj  90'
Guzan  90+2'
Holman  90+4'
Stadium: Sports Direct Arena
Attendance: 48,245
Referee: Lee Probert
15 September 2012 4 Aston Villa 2–0 Swansea City Birmingham
15:00 BSTLowton 16',  37'
Clark  25'
Lichaj  80'
Benteke 88'
AVFC
BBC
Michu  40'Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 34,005
Referee: Lee Mason
22 September 2012 5 Southampton 4–1 Aston Villa Southampton
15:00 BSTLambert 58', 90+5' (pen.)
Clyne 63',  65'
Puncheon 72'
AVFC
BBC
Bent 36'
Vlaar  43'
Lichaj  53'
Guzan  90+4'
Stadium: St Mary's Stadium
Attendance: 30,713
Referee: Jonathan Moss
30 September 2012 6 Aston Villa 1–1 West Bromwich Albion Birmingham
16:00 BSTDelph  23'
Bent 80'
AVFC
BBC
Long 51'
Tamaș  90+4'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 34,489
Referee: Anthony Taylor
7 October 2012 7 Tottenham Hotspur 2–0 Aston Villa London
15:00 BSTCaulker 58'
Lennon 67'
Walker  73'
AVFC
BBC
Delph  27'
Bennett  47'
El Ahmadi  57'
Stadium: White Hart Lane
Attendance: 35,802
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
20 October 2012 8 Fulham 1–0 Aston Villa London
15:00 BSTRiise  70'
Baird 84'
AVFC
BBC
El Ahmadi  50'
Lichaj  77'
Stadium: Craven Cottage
Attendance: 25,693
Referee: Chris Foy
27 October 2012 9 Aston Villa 1–1 Norwich City Birmingham
12:45 BSTBenteke 27'
Bennett  29'   52'
Herd  63'
AVFC
BBC
Turner 79'Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 33,184
Referee: Phil Dowd
3 November 2012 10 Sunderland 0–1 Aston Villa Sunderland
15:00 GMTBardsley  33'
Fletcher  90'
AVFC
BBC
Lichaj  45+3'
Agbonlahor 57'
Clark  69'
Benteke  81'
Stadium: Stadium of Light
Attendance: 41,515
Referee: Mike Jones
10 November 2012 11 Aston Villa 2–3 Manchester United Birmingham
17:30 GMTWeimann 45+1', 50'
Ireland  56'
AVFC
BBC
Hernández 58', 87'
Vlaar 63' (o.g.)
Carrick  65'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 40,538
Referee: Kevin Friend
17 November 2012 12 Manchester City 5–0 Aston Villa Manchester
15:00 GMTSilva 43'
Agüero 54' (pen.), 67'
Tevez 65' (pen.), 74'
AVFC
BBC
Bannan  56'Stadium: Etihad Stadium
Attendance: 47,072 (989 away)
Referee: Jon Moss
24 November 2012 13 Aston Villa 0–0 Arsenal Birmingham
17:30 GMTEl Ahmadi  22'AVFC
BBC
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 34,607
Referee: Lee Mason
27 November 2012 14 Aston Villa 1–0 Reading Birmingham
20:00 GMTClark  64'
Benteke 80'
AVFC
BBC
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 28,692
1 December 2012 15 Queens Park Rangers 1–1 Aston Villa London
15:00 GMTMackie 18'
Derry  61'
AVFC
BBC
Holman 8'
Baker  48'
Lowton  63'
Stadium: Loftus Road
Attendance: 17,387
Referee: Howard Webb
8 December 2012 16 Aston Villa 0–0 Stoke City Birmingham
15:00 GMTAVFC
BBC
Shotton  75'   90+2'Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 30,110
Referee: Roger East
15 December 2012 17 Liverpool 1–3 Aston Villa Liverpool
15:00 GMTGerrard 87'
Suárez  89'
AVFC
BBC
Benteke 29', 51',  88'
Weimann 40'
Lowton  65'
Stadium: Anfield
Attendance: 44,607
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
23 December 2012 18 Chelsea 8–0 Aston Villa London
16:00 GMTTorres 3'
David Luiz 29'
Ivanović 34'
Lampard 59'
Ramires 76', 90+1'
Oscar 79' (pen.)
Hazard 83'
AVFC
BBC
Stadium: Stamford Bridge
Attendance: 41,363
Referee: Phil Dowd
26 December 2012 19 Aston Villa 0–4 Tottenham Hotspur Birmingham
15:00 GMTDelph  69'AVFC
BBC
Defoe 57'
Bale 61', 73', 84'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 36,863
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
29 December 2012 20 Aston Villa 0–3 Wigan Athletic Birmingham
15:00 GMTBannan  55'
Lowton  80'
Weimann  90'
AVFC
BBC
Ramis 3'
Boyce  36', 52'
Maloney  43'
Koné 56'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 33,374
Referee: Kevin Friend
1 January 2013 21 Swansea City 2–2 Aston Villa Swansea
15:00 GMTRoutledge 9'
Graham 90+4'
AVFC
BBC
Clark  40'
Weimann  41', 44'
Delph  41'
Stevens  45+1'
Benteke 84' (pen.)
Stadium: Liberty Stadium
Attendance: 20,406
Referee: Mark Halsey
12 January 2013 22 Aston Villa 0–1 Southampton Birmingham
15:00 GMTWeimann  90+4'AVFC
BBC
Lambert 34' (pen.)
Boruc  90+2'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 32,500
Referee: Mark Halsey
19 January 2013 23 West Bromwich Albion 2–2 Aston Villa West Bromwich
17:30 GMTOlsson  21'
Lukaku  43'
Brunt 49'
Dorrans  62'
Odemwingie 83'
AVFC
BBC
Benteke 12'
Agbonlahor  21', 31'
Lichaj  58'
Lowton  61'
Stadium: The Hawthorns
Attendance: 25,583
Referee: Lee Probert
29 January 2013 24 Aston Villa 1–2 Newcastle United Birmingham
19:45 GMTN'Zogbia  42'
Benteke 49' (pen.),  61'
Baker  67'
Lowton  76'
Agbonlahor  78'
AVFC
BBC
Cissé 19'
Cabaye 31'
Gutiérrez  52'
Ameobi  87'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 30,334
Referee: Mike Dean
2 February 2013 25 Everton 3–3 Aston Villa Liverpool
15:00 GMTAnichebe 21'
Fellaini 68', 90+3'
Osman  89'
AVFC
BBC
Benteke 2', 61',  45+1'
Agbonlahor 24',  88'
Lowton  63'
Sylla  90+6'
Stadium: Goodison Park
Attendance: 38,121
Referee: Mike Jones
10 February 2013 26 Aston Villa 2–1 West Ham United Birmingham
13:30 GMTBaker  72'
Benteke 74' (pen.)
N'Zogbia 78'
Bent  87'
Clark  90+2'
AVFC
BBC
Pogatetz  45'
Reid  78'
Westwood 87' (o.g.)
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 30,503
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
23 February 2013 27 Arsenal 2–1 Aston Villa London
15:00 GMTCazorla 6', 85'
Diaby  37'
AVFC
BBC
Lowton  36'
Delph  66'
Weimann 68'
Stadium: Emirates Stadium
Attendance: 60,079
Referee: Martin Atkinson
4 March 2013 28 Aston Villa 0–1 Manchester City Birmingham
20:00 GMTBenteke  75'
Delph  90+3'
AVFC
BBC
Tevez 45+1'Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 33,217
Referee: Mike Dean
9 March 2013 29 Reading 1–2 Aston Villa Reading
15:00 GMTBaker 32' (o.g.)
Hunt  54'
McAnuff  87'
AVFC
BBC
Lowton  10'
Benteke 33',  67'
Agbonlahor 45'
Westwood  85'
Stadium: Madejski Stadium
Attendance: 24,102
Referee: Jonathan Moss
16 March 2013 30 Aston Villa 3–2 Queens Park Rangers Birmingham
15:00 GMTSylla  31'
Bannan  42'
Weimann  45+1', 59'
Agbonlahor 45+3'
Benteke 81'
AVFC
BBC
Mbia  13'
Jenas 23'
Townsend 73'
Hoilett  88'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 38,594
Referee: Kevin Friend
31 March 2013 31 Aston Villa 1–2 Liverpool Birmingham
13:30 GMTBenteke 31'
Westwood  90+1'
AVFC
BBC
Henderson 47'
Gerrard  48', 60' (pen.)
Stadium: Villa Park
6 April 2013 32 Stoke City 1–3 Aston Villa Stoke-on-Trent
15:00 BSTShotton  64'
Shawcross  66'
Kightly 80'
Adam  90+2'
AVFC
BBC
Agbonlahor 9',  35'
Lowton 87'
Benteke 90+1'
Stadium: Britannia Stadium
Attendance: 27,544
Referee: Mark Clattenburg
13 April 2013 33 Aston Villa 1–1 Fulham Birmingham
15:00 BSTN'Zogbia 55'
Sylla  69'
AVFC
BBC
Enoh  58'
Delph 66' (o.g.)
Richardson  87'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 37,011
Referee: Phil Dowd
22 April 2013 34 Manchester United 3–0 Aston Villa Manchester
20:00 BSTVan Persie 2', 13', 33'
Evra  28'
AVFC
BBC
Stadium: Old Trafford
Attendance: 75,591
Referee: Anthony Taylor
29 April 2013 35 Aston Villa 6–1 Sunderland Birmingham
20:00 BSTVlaar 31'
Weimann 37'
Benteke 55', 59', 72'
Agbonlahor 88'
AVFC
BBC
Rose 32',  66'
Cuéllar  34'
Sessègnon  70'
Bardsley  76'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 37,428
Referee: Lee Probert
4 May 2013 36 Norwich City 1–2 Aston Villa Norwich
15:00 BSTJohnson  59'
Holt 74' (pen.)
R. Bennett  90+5'
AVFC
BBC
J. Bennett  18'
Delph  54'
Agbonlahor 55', 89'
Benteke  68'
Stadium: Carrow Road
Attendance: 26,842
Referee: Kevin Friend
11 May 2013 37 Aston Villa 1–2 Chelsea Birmingham
12:45 GMTBaker  4'
Benteke 14',  36'   58'
AVFC
BBC
Lampard 61', 88',  85'
Ramires  16'   44'
Terry  42'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 42,084
Referee: Lee Mason
19 May 2013 38 Wigan Athletic 2–2 Aston Villa Wigan
15:00 BSTBoyce 21',  83'
Baker 45' (o.g.)
McCarthy  70'
AVFC
BBC
Bent 5'
Lowton  41'
Vlaar 61'
Stadium: DW Stadium
Referee: Neil Swarbrick

FA Cup

Round34
GroundHA
Result2–11–2
5 January 2013 Third round Aston Villa 2–1 Ipswich Town Birmingham
15:00 UTC±0Bent 46'
Weimann 83'
[114][115][116]
AVFC
BBC
Kisnorbo  12'
Chopra 31'
Hyam  81'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 24,854
Referee: Jonathan Moss
25 January 2013 Fourth round Millwall 2–1 Aston Villa London
19:45 UTC±0Shittu 27'
Beevers  81'
Marquis 89'
[136][137][138]
AVFC
BBC
Bent 22'
Bennett  53'
Bowery  82'
Stadium: The Den
Attendance: 15,007
Referee: Neil Swarbrick

League Cup

Round234QFSF (1)SF (2)
GroundHAAAAH
Result3–04–2
(aet)
3–24–11–32–1
28 August 2012 Second round Aston Villa 3–0 Tranmere Rovers Birmingham
19:45 UTC±0Delph 38',  78'
Herd 66'
Bent 81'
Bannan  84'
[46][47][48]
AVFC
BBC
Taylor  28'
Holmes  84'
Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 15,319
Referee: James Adcock
25 September 2012 Third round Manchester City 2–4 (a.e.t.) Aston Villa Manchester
19:45 UTC±0Balotelli 27'
Tevez  45+1'
Kolarov 64',  114'
Razak  90+5'
K. Touré  108'
[62][63][64]
AVFC
BBC
Delph  45+1'
Barry 59' (o.g.)
Vlaar  63'
Agbonlahor 70', 113'
Albrighton  88'
N'Zogbia 97',  102'
Stadium: Etihad Stadium
Attendance: 28,015
Referee: Phil Dowd
30 October 2012 Fourth round Swindon Town 2–3 Aston Villa Swindon
19:45 UTC±0Flint  14'
Storey 78', 81'
[81][82][83]
AVFC
BBC
Benteke 30', 90'
Agbonlahor 39',  78'
El Ahmadi  86'
Stadium: County Ground
Attendance: 14,434
Referee: Stuart Attwell
11 December 2012 Quarter-finals Norwich City 1–4 Aston Villa Norwich
19:45 UTC±0Morison 19'[97][98][99]
AVFC
BBC
Holman 21'
Weimann 79', 85'
Benteke 90+1'
Stadium: Carrow Road
Attendance: 26,142
Referee: Michael Oliver
8 January 2013 Semi-finals
First Leg
Bradford City 3–1 Aston Villa Bradford
19:45 UTC±0Wells 19'
McArdle 77'
McHugh 88',  89'
[123][124][125]
AVFC
BBC
N'Zogbia  61'
Delph  78'
Weimann 82'
Stadium: Valley Parade
Attendance: 22,245
Referee: Howard Webb
22 January 2013 Semi-finals
Second Leg
Aston Villa 2–1
(3–4 agg.)
Bradford City Birmingham
19:45 UTC±0Clark  22'
Benteke 23'
N'Zogbia  83'
Weimann 89'
Delph  90+2'
[123][124][125]
AVFC
BBC
Hanson 55'Stadium: Villa Park
Attendance: 40,193
Referee: Phil Dowd

Notes

References