The
home side did not offer much of an attacking threat at Villa Park,
failing to register a shot on target, but produced a brave defensive
display for their new boss to halt a dreadful run of seven consecutive
league defeats.
Aleksandar Kolarov hit the post in the first half
and Raheem Sterling felt he should have been awarded a penalty after
being felled by Ciaran Clark.
Sterling and Kevin De Bruyne missed
good chances after the break and Fernando struck the crossbar in injury
time on a frustrating Sunday for City, who failed to score for the
second away league game running following last month's draw at rivals
Manchester United.
Ex-Lyon
coach Garde made an immediate mark with six changes to the Villa team,
while Manuel Pellegrini had just one alteration to his starting XI as De
Bruyne came back in at the expense of Jesus Navas. Fabian Delph and
Gael Clichy returned from injuries to claim places on the substitutes'
bench.
After a slow start to the game, Kolarov's effort was
shovelled onto the post by an unconvincing Brad Guzan save after the
left-back had been played in by Sterling. Fernando lashed a good chance
way off target after the resulting corner fell into his path.
City
suffered a blow midway through the first half when Wilfried Bony was
forced off injured, meaning Navas was brought on with De Bruyne moving
into a central role in attack.
Sterling was unhappy not to be awarded a penalty by referee Craig Pawson
as half-time approached. Yaya Toure sent the England international
through on goal and he was clipped by a challenge from Clark as he
attempted to cut back on to his right foot, but nothing was given.
Sterling
came so close to finding the opener early in the second half. Navas
sent in a perfect floated cross and the former Liverpool attacker beat
the offside trap, but saw his header from inside the six-yard box kept
out by a point-blank Guzan save.
Another chance went begging
after Navas showed great pace down the right and flashed a threatening
delivery across the face of goal but De Bruyne could not sort his feet
out in time and the close-range chance went begging.
City brought
on Delph against his former club and Kelechi Iheanacho in the closing
stages and the latter provided the cross that saw Fernando rattle the
woodwork with a close-range header in stoppage time as Villa held on for
a point.
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