At a glance

  • James Milner comes off bench to equal Premier League appearance record

  • Ferdi Kadioglu hits the bar for Brighton

  • Jack Hinshelwood own goal secures win for Villa

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Football reporter at Villa Park

Aston Villa secured a scrappy late win over Brighton on the night James Milner equalled the Premier League appearance record.

Milner, 40, came off the bench early on at Villa Park for a 653rd top-flight appearance - drawing level with Gareth Barry's mark.

But an 86th-minute own goal from Jack Hinshelwood marred Milner's milestone night and secured three points for the hosts which they barely deserved.

Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler said: "Although we didn't win it's still a special night.

"[Milner's] a role model for the young players, he's a professional, he's unbelievable, disciplined.

"It's no coincidence he's still proving every week, every day, that he's capable of playing in the Premier League.

"It's a pleasure to work with him and we are grateful to have him in our squad, not only as a player, also as a character."

Villa, who struggled to impose themselves throughout, remain third but extended their lead over Manchester United and Chelsea in the race for the Champions League spots.

Yet defeat was tough on Brighton, who dominated much of the second half.

The Seagulls have won just once in their past 13 league games, slipping from fifth at the end of November to 14th.

"In the key moments, if we are more ruthless, then we score," added Hurzeler. "In games like this the team who scores first will win it and unfortunately Aston Villa did it out of nowhere with a set-piece.

"I feel sorry for the supporters because they were great, I feel sorry for the team, but we have to take responsibility and we have to keep pushing.

"We have to keep doing these small margins right and then we will get the results and we will sit here at one point and hopefully be a winner."

Milner replaced Carlos Baleba on 22 minutes - with Hurzeler confirming he made the change so the Cameroon midfielder avoided a second yellow card - and the veteran tested Emi Martinez after the break.

Martinez had already denied Ferdi Kadioglu, turning his shot from the edge of the area on to the bar.

And the Seagulls looked like leaving with a point before Tyrone Mings' effort went in off Hinshelwood.

Villa's win comes after they lost their previous two home league games to Everton and Brentford.

Unai Emery said: "We needed to win. We needed to recover confidence through the result, to continue building the team in the structure we have and those three points are really very important.

"We lost two matches and had been feeling so strong here. Today we finished fantastically with the three points.

"I don't want to speak about other teams, we are focusing on ourselves. We are going to try to focus on each match. Today we [reached] 50 points and it is fantastic.

"Sometimes when you are playing [badly] you are winning, sometimes you are playing an equal match and lose or win. It is football."

Aston Villa analysis: Poor Villa find way to win

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Emery hails 'very important' Villa win

Aston Villa found a way to win. It was not pretty and it was probably not deserved, but they pinched three precious points.

A composed and controlled 2-0 win at Newcastle last month was arguably their best display of the campaign, coming after losing Boubacar Kamara for the season and seeing Youri Tielemans limp off at St James' Park.

Since then they have recovered from 2-0 down to beat Red Bull Salzburg in the Europa League - a collapse from the Austrians rather than a rousing comeback - lost to 10-man Brentford and drawn at Bournemouth.

The level of performance from Emery's side has noticeably dropped - understandable given injuries to key players- but they have still got the job done.

Villa were poor, sloppy and lacked inspiration from the usual sources of Morgan Rogers and Ollie Watkins on Wednesday - but few would ever back against them digging out a win from virtually nothing.

In the race for the Champions League places this victory was much needed, and supporters will not be debating the performance levels of mid-February in the summer if Villa return to Europe's elite next season.

They needed a win after recent results - having lost their previous two home league games - and they got it. Just.

Brighton analysis: Seagulls suffering from fine margins

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Hurzeler praise for 'model pro' Milner

Brighton are clearly in a rut - but they are being undone by the fine margins.

One win in 13 Premier League games, falling from fifth to 14th, tells one story - but not the full tale.

They have drawn six of those, beat Burnley and also secured an FA Cup win at Manchester United.

Arsenal, Fulham, Crystal Palace and Villa - now twice - have beaten them by the odd goal, with Liverpool's 2-0 win the heaviest defeat in this latest run.

Had Martinez not got a fingertip on Kadioglu's effort to turn it on to the bar, Brighton would have taken the lead here and left Villa chasing the game.

And it was only Hinshelwood's unfortunate deflection which meant the Seagulls left Villa Park with nothing.

During their home loss to Crystal Palace last week some Brighton fans sung "sacked in the morning" at boss Hurzeler, which seems implausible after they finished eighth last season and had such a strong start to this term.

Hurzeler has credit in the bank and his side were just a few minutes away from a gutsy, gritty draw against Villa which would have been the least they deserved.

The sliding-doors moments are just opening the wrong way for the Seagulls at present.

What's next for these teams?

Aston Villa host Newcastle in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday (17:45 GMT kick-off) before welcoming Leeds in the Premier League on 21 February (15:00).

Brighton face Liverpool at Anfield in the FA Cup on Saturday (20:00) and then head to Brentford in the league on 21 February (15:00).

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