Aston Villa 2 West Ham 1: Graham Potter delight turns to despair as Villans reach FA Cup fourth round with comeback win

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ASTON VILLA’S quickfire turnaround ruined Graham Potter’s first match as West Ham boss.

Lucas Paqueta slotted a shock early opener in this frenetic FA Cup third-round clash, only for Villa sub Amadou Onana and Morgan Rogers to strike midway through the second period.

Graham Potter, West Ham United head coach, looking dejected.GettyGraham Potter had a frustrating evening[/caption] Morgan Rogers scores a goal during a soccer match.PAMorgan Rogers pounced for the Villa winner[/caption] Aston Villa players celebrating a goal.RexAmadou Onana is mobbed after his match-turning equaliser[/caption]

Paqueta nipped in on just nine minutes to rattle Unai Emery’s men

But each side lost a player to injury in the next quarter of an hour amid freezing conditions.

Hammers’ striker Niklas Fullkrug had to be replaced by Danny Ings.

And Onana came on for fellow Villa midfielder Ross Barkley.

Emery’s side then finished a scrappy first half on top.

But it needed a controversially-awarded corner to help Villa scramble an equaliser on 71 minutes.

West ham keeper Lukasz Fabianski couldn’t keep hold of a low stabbed shot from Ian Maatsen and Onana prodded in from a yard – with the visitors protesting furiously.

And five minutes later Ollie Watkins surged into the box to tee up Rogers as Villa turned it around completely.

Lucas Paqueta of West Ham United scores a goal.GettyLucas Paqueta drilled an early opener for West Ham[/caption] Lucas Paqueta of West Ham United celebrating a goal.GettyStar midfielder Paqueta celebrates his breakthrough goal[/caption]

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