Paul Lambert was delighted with Aston Villa’s “outstanding” performance after their 2-2 draw on Saturday at Liverpool, and pay per head services saw a great display by his side.
The visitors had a lead of 2-0 thanks to goals from Andreas Weimann and Christian Benteke in the first half, but they weren’t able to keep that advantage as Daniel Sturridge and Steven Gerrard gave a point to the hosts, in a match that left fans and price per head services at the edge of their seats.
Lambert and pay per head services were very happy with the display, but the coach questioned the validity of the penalty decision that led to the Reds’ equaliser from a spot-kick by Gerrard.
Pay per head services saw that Brad Guzan was adjudged to have brought down Luis Suarez inside the area and a penalty was given by referee Jon Moss, but the coach did not want the call to detract what Villa achieved.
“I thought Guzan pulled his arms away,” he said. “It’s hard for the referee to judge it but I’ve seen it on the tape and he’s pulled his arms away.
And pay per head services could clearly see the controversy in the play.
“My own view is he’s definitely pulled his arms away, but their shooting down to their own end (the Kop), and it’s an intimidating end.
“I thought the first half we should have been out of sight, we should have been three goals up, I thought we played better this time than we did last year.
“I thought we were outstanding, the whole game we were fantastic. There were some massive performances out there.”
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The point is moving Villa to 10th place in the Premier League, with a derby clash up next against West Brom for Lambert’s players. Pay per head services can’t wait to see how Villa will perform when this match gets underway, and are expecting plenty of action on the pitch.