Aston Villa booked their place in the FA Cup quarter-finals with a 2-0 win against Championship side Cardiff City, thanks to Marco Asensio’s double in the second half.
Cardiff frustrated Villa throughout the first hour of the game, with goalkeeper Ethan Horvath making seven saves before Marcus Rashford and Asensio linked up for a third time since their January arrival to break the deadlock.
Asensio swept home Rashford’s cut-back in the 68th minute to open the scoring and netted his second of the night 12 minutes later (80) to ensure Unai Emery’s men progressed into the next round.
Villa will now eagerly await Sunday evening’s draw, which is scheduled to take place after Manchester United host Fulham at Old Trafford, to discover who they will meet in the last eight.
Cardiff, 19th in the Championship, gave a strong account of themselves on the road and might feel unlucky to have not been awarded a penalty just before the break when Perry Ng went down inside the area after feeling contact on his feet from Lamare Bogarde.
“I think it was a penalty,” said Sky Sports’ Roy Keane on ITV. “He caught him and has gone down.”
However, Villa did dominate the fixture and likely should have been leading long before their opener, with Ollie Watkins and Rashford, who is yet to score in claret and blue, squandering chances from point-blank range before the break.
It was far from a perfect performance in the final third from Villa but, after Tuesday’s 4-1 drubbing at Crystal Palace, emerging with victory was the priority. As for Cardiff, full attention will now shift to extending their six-point gap on the bottom three in the Championship to ensure their survival.
Keane: Villa dominated but Rashford needs a goal
Sky Sports’ Roy Keane speaking on ITV:
“Villa dominated in every area of the game and it was a matter of time before they scored. They probably could’ve scored a few more but Cardiff did well.
“The game became a bit open and that suited Villa. Marcus is very good at doing that [his assist], he had a bit of luck at the end, but he needs it. A quality player walks onto it. Lovely, well-worked goal but he should be thinking about scoring a few goals himself.
“You want options and Villa have plenty of them. It’s about finding the balance.”
Riza: Villa magic changed the game
Cardiff boss Omer Riza speaking to ITV:
“I said to the lads, the shift we put in and the amount of work we put in to contain them and then showing good composure was pleasing. Those final moments when they got the two goals were bits of magic.
“We now head into the league where the focus is, so, hopefully, we can take positives into that. I always said that the cup run is great for the club and fans. They were brilliant and sometimes they were louder than the Villa fans. It keeps momentum going and we just need to continue that for Tuesday [vs Burnley].”
Who could Villa face?
Remaining FA Cup fixtures:
- Bournemouth vs Wolves
- Crystal Palace vs Millwall
- Man City vs Plymouth
- Man Utd vs Fulham
- Newcastle vs Brighton
- Nottingham Forest vs Ipswich
- Preston vs Burnley