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| Wednesday, 4 December, 2002, 21:44 GMT Vassell punishes Preston ![]() Vassell celebrates his second with Hendrie Aston Villa 5-0 Preston North End Darius Vassell grabbed two goals as Aston Villa cruised to victory over Preston in the Worthington Cup fourth round. Dion Dublin, Thomas Hitzlsperger and Juan Pablo Angel - with his first touch after coming on to replace Vassell - also scored at Villa Park. The Premiership side always looked in control, and some razor-sharp finishing underlined their overall superiority.
Mark Kinsella was on hand to put a Colin Murdock clearance back into the Preston box, and Vassell fired home from close range. His second came 10 minutes after the re-start when a Lee Hendrie cross was laid back by Dion Dublin. Vassell kept his composure to skip past Colin Murdock and Chris Lucketti before side-footing past goalkeeper David Lucas. The home side should have gone ahead two minutes earlier when Murdock was robbed by JLloyd Samuel who combined with Vassell to set up Dublin, but he shot wide.
It was not Murdock's night - he was also booked in the 34th minute for bringing down Vassell. Preston began the second half brightly, with a 48th-minute cross by Eddie Jones nearly eluding Villa keeper Peter Enckelman. But Graham Taylor's team were rewarded for their overall dominance by Vassell's second - only his fourth goal of the season. Dublin added a third, heading home from Barry's cross in the 80th minute, but the night's best goal came from Angel. The Colombian latched on to a cross by fellow substitute Ulises De la Cruz to acrobatically hook the ball past Lucas. Hitzlsperger then put the icing on Villa's best win of the season, drilling home a left-footed shot from 30 yards. Aston Villa: Enckelman, Samuel, Staunton, Johnsen, Barry, Leonhardsen, Hitzlsperger, Taylor, Hendrie, Vassell, Dublin. Subs: Angel, Postma, Allback, De la Cruz, Kinsella. Preston: Lucas, Alexander, Lucketti, Murdock, Eaton, Skora, Etuhu, McKenna, Lewis, Healy, Cresswell. Subs: Broomes, Cartwright, Rankine, Moilanen, Mears. Referee: C Wilkes (Gloucestershire) |
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