UK, Jan 28: Bolton Wanderers reached the final of the Carling Cup despite losing to 10-man Aston Villa. Thomas Hitzlsperger executed a wonderful free-kick early on to give Villa hope, but they failed to build on their excellent start.

And the hosts were faced with an uphill task when Gavin McCann was sent off just before half time.

Jlloyd Samuel grabbed a second for Villa at the death, but Bolton survived the late onslaught to get to Cardiff.


Staring at a three-goal deficit and missing injured top scorer Juan Pablo Angel, Villa signalled their intent to attack from kick-off. Darius Vassell provided the pace and Peter Crouch the height as the home side bombarded the Bolton goal.

Vassell forced Jussi Jaaskelainen into some early action after the Villa striker connected with Gareth Barry's knockdown.

But Vassell's shot from inside the six-yard box lacked power and the Bolton keeper gathered the ball.

The England forward then tried a left-foot shot from the edge of the area which flashed past the post.

However, Villa were rewarded for their positive start when Hitzlsperger whipped in a free-kick from 25 yards out after Crouch had been fouled by Ivan Campo, who went on to have a magnificent match.

It was the goal and the start the tie needed, but the vigour of the opening period was replaced by sloppy play with Bolton failing to impose themselves. Bureau Report