Bertrand Traore makes goalscoring debut as Aston Villa sweep aside Bristol City

Bristol City v Aston Villa – Carabao Cup – Third Round – Ashton Gate
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Bertrand Traore made a scoring start to his Aston Villa career in a 3-0 Carabao Cup win at Bristol City.

Traore, signed from Lyon for £17million, opened his Villa account after 14 minutes of his debut with Anwar El Ghazi and substitute Ollie Watkins also on target.

Watkins, on as a 70th-minute substitute for Traore, scored his second goal in this season’s competition within three minutes of his arrival as Dean Smith’s side set up a fourth-round home tie against Stoke.

Despite the 11 changes, there was nothing disjointed about Villa’s start with Max O’Leary producing a fine double stop to deny Davis and Frederic Guilbert.

The lead was doubled when Traore superbly cushioned Jacob Ramsey’s pass into the top corner with a minimum of fuss.

City were shell-shocked and continued to toil, but Dean Holden’s side should have halved the deficit on the half-hour mark.

Niclas Eliasson’s cross found Famara Diedhiou unmarked eight yards out, but the Senegal striker planted his header wide of Jed Steer’s right-hand post.

El Ghazi raced onto Kortney Hause’s pass and squared to set up Ramsey six yards out for what would have been the teenager’s first senior goal.

But Ramsey fell under contact from Zak Vyner and, much to Villa’s disbelief, referee James Linington waved play on.