A match in the fourth round of the Premier League began, with Aston Villa challenging Everton as a guest. Aston Villa started the new season with a terrible start. He only scored 1 draw and 2 losses in the first three league games. What's even more shameful is that he scored 0 goals in 3 games. This puts Emery on a lot of pressure. This time Aston Villa faces Everton, who has won two consecutive league games. As a result, Aston Villa failed to score again, tied Everton 0-0, and scored 0 goals in 4 games. This start made Emery unbelievable.

Aston Villa discharged 4231 formation. Watkins is at the forefront. The offensive combination of Buendia, Morgan Rogers and McKinn attacked together. Tillermans and Bogard form a double midfielder. Digne, Mins, Consa and Cash started the game. Martin serves as the starting goalkeeper. Sancho and Mullen sat on the bench and stood on standby.

Aston Villa almost conceded the goal shortly after the game started. Gralish made a pass from the left, and Beto headed the ball at the back point. Martin was very focused and he saved the ball to resolve the danger. In the 10th minute, Keane headed the ball and topped the ball. In the 16th minute, Galish volleyed in the penalty area. Martin stretched out his feet to block the ball.

In the 23rd minute, Buendia shot from a long distance and missed. In the 34th minute, Cash made a foul and was shown a yellow card. In the 43rd minute, Guy tried a long shot from the outside and kicked him away. At the end of the half, the score is still 0-0! Everton had more chances, but the quality of the shots on both sides was poor and failed to score.
The second half of the game changed sides and Aston Villa made a substitution adjustment. Gaisan came on as a substitute and Tillermans was substituted. In the 48th minute, Beto grabbed the point in front of the goal, but he failed to complete the shot under the interference of the defensive players. In the 57th minute, Digne made a foul and was shown a yellow card. Two minutes later, Buendia volleyed in the middle of the penalty area, but the ball was blocked by the defensive player in front of him.

In the 66th minute, Everton made a substitution adjustment. Lear came on as a substitute and replaced Irogbnan. In the 72nd minute, Keane headed the ball, and Martin made another wonderful save to ensure that the goal was not lost. In the 75th minute, Everton continued to substitution, Tirno Barry came on as a substitute, and Beto was replaced. No goals were scored until the end of the game. In the end, Aston Villa 0-0 Everton.