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Baleba's Poor Show Puts Man Utd Move in Doubt
12 Feb
Summary
- Carlos Baleba's poor performance led to early substitution.
- An own goal by Jack Hinshelwood secured Aston Villa's win.
- James Milner equaled Gareth Barry's Premier League appearance record.

Aston Villa's quest for Champions League football was aided by a laboured victory, sealed by an own goal from Brighton's Jack Hinshelwood. The decisive moment came when Hinshelwood's touch denied Tyrone Mings a memorable goal on his 200th appearance for the club.
Brighton's Carlos Baleba had a forgettable outing, being substituted early after receiving a caution for an early foul and repeatedly testing the referee's patience. Manager Fabian Hürzeler defended the player, attributing his early exit to a "bad decision from the referee."
Despite Hürzeler's attempts to deflect, Baleba's indiscipline was a key disappointment for Brighton. The Seagulls also missed opportunities, with Ferdi Kadioglu striking the crossbar. James Milner's introduction saw him equal Gareth Barry's Premier League all-time appearance record, injecting steel into Brighton's midfield.
Aston Villa, despite their uncharacteristic carelessness, extended their lead over fourth-placed suitors to five points. Manager Unai Emery emphasized the importance of the win for confidence and energy, regardless of the manner of victory.




