Aston Villa came away with a crucial point at Bournemouth's Vitality Stadium, thanks to Morgan Rogers' well-taken goal, but it was 18-year-old Brazilian Rayan that stole the show in his debut. The young attacker, signed by Iraola in the summer, finally made his mark on the big stage.
The Villans were left ruing how many chances they missed, with Bournemouth's youngsters producing a spirited display against their more experienced foes. Alex Scott and Junior Kroupi were among those who looked promising, but Villa's midfield struggled to cope with Iraola's tactical changes.
Rogers' goal was the decisive moment in the first half, coming after decent work from Jadon Sancho, and set the tone for a lively contest. Bournemouth pushed hard for an equalizer, and Rayan delivered, beating Lucas Digne with ease before slotting home.
The 18-year-old's second-half equalizer showcased his skill and composure, a rare sight in Villa's midfield. Despite Iraola's praise for his performance, it was clear that Villa still have work to do if they want to avoid relegation. Emery himself admitted that his team couldn't find the right rhythm.
The point at Bournemouth keeps Villa's hopes of avoiding relegation alive, but the pressure is mounting with Manchester United and Chelsea looming. For Iraola, the loss was a reminder that his team still needs to address their defensive issues, while Rayan's goal will only fuel expectations for the young Brazilian's future.
The Villans were left ruing how many chances they missed, with Bournemouth's youngsters producing a spirited display against their more experienced foes. Alex Scott and Junior Kroupi were among those who looked promising, but Villa's midfield struggled to cope with Iraola's tactical changes.
Rogers' goal was the decisive moment in the first half, coming after decent work from Jadon Sancho, and set the tone for a lively contest. Bournemouth pushed hard for an equalizer, and Rayan delivered, beating Lucas Digne with ease before slotting home.
The 18-year-old's second-half equalizer showcased his skill and composure, a rare sight in Villa's midfield. Despite Iraola's praise for his performance, it was clear that Villa still have work to do if they want to avoid relegation. Emery himself admitted that his team couldn't find the right rhythm.
The point at Bournemouth keeps Villa's hopes of avoiding relegation alive, but the pressure is mounting with Manchester United and Chelsea looming. For Iraola, the loss was a reminder that his team still needs to address their defensive issues, while Rayan's goal will only fuel expectations for the young Brazilian's future.