Emi Buendia made a triumphant return to Aston Villa's starting lineup, scoring in their 2-1 victory against Wycombe in the Carabao Cup third round. Despite a scare, Unai Emery's team managed to secure the win thanks to Buendia's goal on his first start since May 2023.
The Argentine - who missed the entirety of the 2023/24 campaign with an ACL injury - looped a header over Franco Ravizzoli after 55 minutes to help ensure safe passage for the Premier League side at Adams Park.
Jhon Duran had the chance to put Villa in front inside the first minute, when he was sent clear by a gorgeous ball from Leon Bailey. He put his shot wide of the left-hand post, though, and that set the tone for a poor first half from a Villa perspective.
Four of their six shots came via the Colombian, with not a single one on target. The visitors had 72 per cent possession, but could do nothing with it up against Wycombe's tried and tested low block.
The Chairboys more than held their own and did test debutant goalkeeper Joe Gauci with four shots on target, albeit generating an xG of just 0.25. They were at their best on the counter, with Beryly Lubala's presence and hold-up play at times frightening a back four with a combined age of just 80.
TrendingWithin the first 10 minutes of the second half, Villa nerves had been calmed. England U18 international Kadan Young raced down the left and clipped in a ball that hit Joe Low and sat nicely for Buendia, who looped a header in that was particularly impressive given his height of only 5ft 8in.
Much of the second half thereafter passed without incident, but Villa had Gauci to thank for a stunning diving save that kept out a stooping header from the experienced Garath McCleary. Before long, though, they doubled their lead when Duran was brought down in the box and duly swept away the resulting penalty.
Wycombe did pull one back in the final seconds as ever-improving Richard Kone muscled his way into the box and thumped in to give the home fans something to shout about, but there was little time after that for it to count as anything more than a consolation.
The Carabao Cup fourth-round draw will take place live on following the conclusion of Liverpool vs West Ham on Wednesday September 25.
The fourth-round ties will take place in the week commencing October 28.