Aston Villa 1 Crystal Palace 0: Hennessey howler hands Villa first home win

Wayne Hennessey's terrible error gave Aston Villa their first win in 20 Premier League matches, the goalkeeper fumbling Joleon Lescott's header over the line to gift Remi Garde's men a 1-0 home victory against Crystal Palace.

Villa had not tasted success in the Premier League since beating AFC Bournemouth on the opening day of the season, but the league's bottom club held on for a narrow win on Tuesday.

And it was an awful mistake from Hennessey that gifted Villa the lead on 58 minutes. Lescott's header had power but was straight at the goalkeeper, who contrived to bundle the ball over the line via his left knee and right ankle.

Palace's woes in front of goal continued, with Alan Pardew's men now having failed to score in four successive Premier League games.

The win means Villa are eight points from safety at the foot of the table, while Palace remain seventh.

And it was almost a nightmare start for Bunn as Palace went close after just 42 seconds. Zaha played a one-two with Puncheon that split the Villa defence with ease, but Zaha's shot clipped the outside of the post.

Bakary Sako scored a late winning goal when Palace beat Villa 2-1 at Selhurst Park in August and he fired a viciously swerving strike just over Bunn's crossbar on 20 minutes.

Jordan Ayew then burst into the box but hit the side netting with his shot, before Damien Delaney's effort from Yohan Cabaye's cross drifted just wide of the post.

Ayew jinked into the box and fired over with five minutes to go, while the closest Palace came to an equaliser was when Scott Dann's header flew over the crossbar. 

Prior to this game, Villa had only kept two clean sheets in the Premier League all season but Palace, who had only lost twice away from home, rarely threatened and Garde's side held firm for a potentially vital victory.

 

- The last eight league meetings between Aston Villa and Crystal Palace have produced just 11 goals.
- Palace have failed to score in four successive top-flight matches for the first time since February 1998 (five games).
- Palace have kept just two clean sheets in their last 16 Premier League away matches.
- Villa have only scored a first half goal in two of their last 16 Premier League games and in none of their last six - including tonight.
- All four of Jordan Veretout’s Premier League assists this season have come from a set-piece situation.