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Aston Villa fans have directed their anger towards Chelsea loanee Axel Disasi after his performance against Man City.
That was to be bettered in the second half, a brilliant ball roll giving Khvicha Kvaratskhelia the space to drive away from Axel Disasi and fire Luis Enrique's side into a 2-1 lead they never ...
Kvaratskhelia scored with explosive brilliance: the skill of an old-fashioned winger ... Turned one way and then the other by Kvaratskhelia, Axel Disasi was left losing his balance as the Georgian ...
And the 24-year-old's strike was another moment of individual brilliance, as he humiliated Axel Disasi to net on 49 minutes. Deputising at right-back after he replaced Matty Cash at half-time ...
After evading Axel Disasi with a deft change of direction ... Mendes demonstrated impressive attacking skill by converting a pass from Dembélé into a goal, showcasing the depth of talent within the ...
Axel Disasi came on but had no answer as Kvaratskhelia was released on the left by Fabian Ruiz and advanced into the box. The former Napoli winger mesmerised Disasi as he rolled his studs over the ...
Kvaratskhelia was in such hot form for PSG that it would have been a Herculean task for any of Villa's defenders to keep the former Napoli wideman quiet, but Matty Cash and Axel Disasi both fell ...
Former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson says Axel Disasi "never got into the pace of the game" after being introduced as a half-time substitute in Aston Villa's 3-1 Champions League quarter-final ...
Advancing at pace with the ball seemingly glued to his right foot, he then wrong-footed defender Axel Disasi with a sudden change of direction, before rolling the ball onto his left foot in one ...
Axel Disasi came on but had no answer as Kvaratskhelia was released on the left by Fabian Ruiz and advanced into the box. The former Napoli winger mesmerised Disasi as he rolled his studs over the ...
Advancing at pace with the ball seemingly glued to his right foot, he then wrong-footed defender Axel Disasi with a sudden change of direction, before rolling the ball onto his left foot in one ...