Aston Villa v Brentford player ratings

Aston Villa's Joradn Ayew gets past Brentford's John Egan during the Sky Bet Championship match at Villa Park, Birmingham.

Brentford’s first visit to Villa Park since 1953 ended in a 1-1 draw, thanks to John Egan’s late goal. Here’s how we rated the Bees players.

Daniel Bentley: 8
For spells it was him against Jonathan Kodjia – the big-money Villa buy forced the far cheaper Brentford keeper into a save early on, beat him with a rasping drive and then tested him late on. Bentley also handled everything else Villa threw at him.

Maxime Colin: 7
Was afforded space down the right-hand side, with Jordan Ayew drifting inside all the time, and he used that to good effect, even getting a couple of efforts on goal. Defensively, he worked hard and was unlucky to be booked.

Harlee Dean: 7
Solid performance, if occasionally tough in the air against Rudy Gestede. Used his experience to good effect at times to limit Villa’s chances.

John Egan: 8
An excellent defensive display from the ex-Gillingham man, even before his 88th-minute equaliser. Won a lot in the air and was composed on the ball.

Andreas Bjelland: 6
Struggled at left-back against the speedy Kodjia but got his head to the ball a few times and supported the attack well as Villa sat back in the second half.

Nico Yennaris: 6
Tidy on the ball and had a shot blocked late in the first half, but also sent one effort out for a throw. Replaced by Josh McEachran on 82 minutes.

Ryan Woods: 7
Kept possession well and only Bjelland had more touches of the ball. Could’ve been a hero in injury time as he forced a save from Pierluigi Gollini.

Josh Clarke: 6
Busy up and down the right flank and was involved a fair bit early on, but struggled to make the final ball count. Replaced by Sulley Kaikai, who really did.

Romaine Sawyers: 6
Wandered around looking to pull Villa’s centre-halves out and create space for Hogan, but like Clarke could not create much of note.

Lewis Macleod: 6
Positives: showed some neat touches and added a bit of invention at times. Negatives: those poor set pieces. Replaced by Lasse Vibe on 76 minutes.

Scott Hogan: 7
Looked a little isolated early on but gradually became a threat as the first half wore on. Once he had made his intentions clear, Villa became wary of him and his clever movement – he wasn’t able to repeat his two-goal heroics of Saturday, but he did his job well.

Sulley Kaikai: 7
Bright and breezy during his 35-minute cameo, setting up the equaliser with a fine cross to the far post.