Sports8/16/2025The Guardian

Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa sees red as Newcastle draw blank without Isak

Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa sees red as Newcastle draw blank without Isak

In a Premier League match, Aston Villa's Ezri Konsa was sent off, but Newcastle United were unable to capitalize on the advantage. Despite dominating the game, both before and after Konsa's dismissal, Newcastle failed to find the back of the net, reflecting their reliance on striker Alexander Isak, who was absent. The draw left Newcastle frustrated, as they were unable to secure a victory against the team they had pipped for a Champions League spot on goal difference last season. The visiting Newcastle fans expressed their dissatisfaction with the team's performance, chanting that "There's only one greedy bastard," a commentary on the financial aspects of modern football.

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