Aston Villa has seen a handful of standout South American players over the years. Who made the biggest impact at Villa Park?
Aston Villa has welcomed a variety of South American talent throughout its history, but only a select few have left a lasting mark. The club's reliance on players from this region has grown in recent years, a shift that would have seemed unlikely in the pre-Premier League era when British players dominated the squad.
Since the Premier League's rise, the influx of foreign players has transformed English football, yet Villa remains a less popular destination for South American stars. In total, only 13 players from the continent have donned the claret and blue. Some have come and gone, while others, like Emiliano Buendía, are making their mark today. Buendía has been in the spotlight recently, notably with his goal in De Kuip. He may not yet be the best South American to wear the Villa shirt, but his potential is undeniable.
Here’s a look at the top five South American players in Aston Villa's history:
**Ulises de La Cruz (2002-2006)**
De La Cruz joined Villa from Hibernian for £1.5 million and quickly became a fixture in the squad. Under Graham Taylor, he secured a starting spot and maintained it through David O’Leary's tenure. The Ecuadorian played as both a right back and right winger, making 100 appearances and contributing two goals and six assists. His time at Villa peaked in the 2003/04 season when the team finished sixth. After leaving Villa, he had a brief stint with Birmingham City before returning to Ecuador.
**Juan Pablo Ángel (2001-2007)**
Angel arrived at Villa as the club's record signing at £9.5 million. The Colombian striker took some time to find his footing but became a key player by his second season. He was instrumental in Villa's run to the EFL League Cup semifinals in 2004 and helped secure the Intertoto Cup. His goal-scoring prowess made him a fan favorite during his six-year stay.
These players are just a glimpse into the impact South Americans have had at Villa Park. As the club continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how future signings from the continent shape the team's identity.
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Sun 24 May, 16:00
Tip: Home Win
Manchester City has a strong recent form with 3 wins in their last 5 matches and a solid season record, scoring in 89.2% of their matches. Aston Villa, while competitive, has a weaker away record and has conceded in 75.7% of their matches. The odds reflect Manchester City's strong position as favorites.
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Liverpool FC
Fri 15 May, 20:00
Tip: Away Win
Liverpool has shown stronger recent form with 3 wins in their last 5 matches compared to Aston Villa's 2 wins. Additionally, Liverpool's season league form indicates they have scored in 88.9% of their matches and have a higher goals per game average (1.67) compared to Aston Villa (1.39). The odds also favor Liverpool, suggesting they are seen as the stronger side.
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Sun 10 May, 14:00
Tip: Away Win
Aston Villa is positioned 5th in the league with a strong recent form, winning 2 out of their last 5 matches. In contrast, Burnley is at the bottom of the table with no wins in their last 5 matches. The season league form indicates Burnley struggles defensively, conceding an average of 2.03 goals per game, while Aston Villa has a solid attack with 1.38 goals per game.
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Sun 3 May, 19:00
Tip: Home Win
Aston Villa is currently positioned 5th in the league with a solid home record, having won 17 out of 34 matches. Their recent form shows 2 wins in the last 5 matches, which is slightly better than Tottenham's away form. Tottenham is struggling in the relegation zone, positioned 18th with only 8 wins this season. The home team's overall performance and recent form suggest a higher likelihood of winning.
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Aston Villa is currently positioned 4th in the league with a stronger recent form compared to Fulham. They have a higher win percentage and better goal-scoring record this season. Fulham's recent form shows inconsistency, which may hinder their performance against a higher-ranked opponent.
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Tip: Home Win
Aston Villa is currently positioned 4th in the league with a strong home record, despite recent poor form. Sunderland, while performing decently away, has a lower league position and overall weaker recent form. The home team's historical performance suggests they are likely to secure a win.
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