Villa turn the clock back

John Gregory has been here before, and he didn't much enjoy it

John Gregory has been here before, and he didn't much enjoy it. Last time Aston Villa were top of the league when the clocks went back, three years ago, their challenge had petered out long before British Summer Time came around again.

Whether Villa will suffer the mid-winter blues again remains to be seen, but at least this time Gregory has experience on his side. And after seeing Bolton, the scourge of all teams who are expected to beat them, run his side desperately close, he ensured that there will be no resting on any laurels.

"I know what comes with being top," he said. "Inwardly I am very excited and happy about what we've achieved, but it's nothing. We've played 10 games and put ourselves into that position by getting our heads down and working hard. With being top comes the expectation to stay there. I like to think I'll deal with it better than last time."

Dealing with it will have to include wrapping up matches like this one. It should never have been such a thriller at the Villa - before Darius Vassell (limping) and Juan Pablo Angel were replaced with 18 minutes to go, their team were coasting and their fans boasting.

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Then Ricardo Gardner tore through a static defence and fed Michael Ricketts for his second goal of the game, and Bolton might have snatched something had Gudni Bergsson not miskicked with the goal at his mercy three minutes from time.

Still, Villa held out to succeed where Leeds, Arsenal and Manchester United have all failed by inflicting on Bolton a first away defeat of the season.

Ricketts had even given the visitors the lead after 66 seconds, latching on to a long ball over the top from Per Frandsen and finding himself in enough space for two awkward touches before poking the ball past Peter Schmeichel.

That Villa came back from such a slow start owed much to a fine display from Angel, the floppy-haired darling of the crowd who merits a snippet of the Robbie Williams song Angels every time he scores. He did not have to work all that hard for his music on Saturday - his first goal was a unmarked header six yards out and his second a fortuitously earned a penalty when Gardner was seen to have pushed Moustapha Hadji - but his assured vision and touch showed that the embarrassments of last season are now well behind him.

Just before half-time he stabbed the ball into space for his striking partner Vassell to seize the lead.

Villa cannot afford to fade away as they did three winters ago - their manager has set his sights on a Champions League place. The hard work starts here.

ASTON VILLA: Schmeichel, Delaney, Alpay, Staunton, Wright, Hadji, Boateng, Hendrie (Taylor 86), Kachloul, Angel (Dublin 72), Vassell (Merson 72). Subs Not Used: Enckelman, Ginola. Booked: Kachloul, Alpay. Goals: Angel 13, Vassell 43, Angel 47 pen.

BOLTON: Banks, N'Gotty (Barness 90), Bergsson, Diawara, Charlton, Hansen (Wallace 45), Nolan, Frandsen, Farrelly (Holdsworth 72), Gardner, Ricketts. Subs Not Used: Hendry, Poole. Booked: Diawara, Ricketts, Charlton. Goals: Ricketts 2, 75.

Referee: E Wolstenholme (Blackburn).