Marcus Rashford in action for Aston Villa
Marcus Rashford in action for Aston Villa
Marcus Rashford came off the bench and played a part in Aston Villa's equaliser in their 1-1 draw with Ipswich Town on Saturday.
And his heroics pile the misery on Manchester United following news that Amad could be out for the season. It emerged on Saturday that the Red Devils winger suffered an injury in training - and he faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines.
Ruben Amorim's ruthless decision to send Rashford on loan to their Premier League rivals has seemingly backfired, given the striker can play in a similar position to Amad. Despite Rashford's game-changing performance, it was Ipswich's debutant goalkeeper Alex Palmer who stole the show to earn a valuable point in his club's quest for Premier League safety at Villa Park.
Things looked dicey for the Tractor Boys when Axel Tuanzebe was sent off in the first half for picking up two yellow cards in the space of 12 minutes. But Liam Delap put them in front when he flicked home in the 56th minute.
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Ollie Watkins soon levelled for Villa, but a brilliant rearguard action, led by the unbeatable Palmer, who made a string of saves, saw Kieran McKenna’s men hold on for a draw. It moved them to within two points of safety ahead of Wolves ’ visit to Liverpool on Sunday.
For Villa, who threw on January signings Rashford and Marco Asensio, this was a big chance missed in their bid to qualify for the Champions League for a second successive season. Palmer was handed his Premier League debut at the age of 28 and it could have been over after just a few minutes as he collided with Morgan Rogers outside the penalty area.
Referee Rob Jones said there was no foul and VAR Michael Oliver agreed with him. Villa were looking to get on the front foot and Watkins and Donyell Malen both had efforts blocked, while Lucas Digne fired over from a good position.
Ruben Amorim sent Rashford on loan to Villa
Ruben Amorim sent Rashford on loan to Villa ( Image: PA)
Ipswich were playing the role of spoilers well, slowing the down game and drawing fouls as Villa became frustrated. But the hosts should have been in front in the 34th minute as debutant Axel Disasi’s ball over the top was perfect for Watkins, but the England striker got his finish all wrong, bundling wide from 12 yards.
The game swung in Villa’s favour in the 40th minute when Tuanzebe picked up a second yellow card after hauling down Jacob Ramsey on the edge of the area. The hosts almost went ahead three minutes later, but Palmer produced a fine block to deny Rogers after Watkins had teed him up.
Villa brought Rashford on at half-time and he quickly brought a save out of Palmer with a curling effort, while the other half-time introduction Ian Maatsen drilled over. It was expected to be one-way traffic, but Ipswich stunned their hosts by taking the lead in the 56th minute.
Amad could be out for the season ( Image: Getty Images)
A long ball found Omari Hutchinson on the right and his cross was flicked in at the near post by Delap. Maatsen stung the gloves of Palmer as Villa chased an immediate response, but they had to wait until the 69th minute to level.
Rashford’s wicked 25-yard free-kick hit the crossbar and the rebound fell kindly to Watkins, who converted into an empty net. Villa launched an onslaught in search of a second and Rogers’ header was clawed away by the busy Palmer before Asensio lifted his shot over from a good position.
Palmer was proving a one-man barrier and got down well to turn another Asensio effort around a post and his final heroic act came in time added on when he clawed away a deflected effort.
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