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Just a few minutes later, Zaha found himself in a situation to take on Mings one v one. With an appetite for revenge, the Ivorian international flicked the ball infield past Mings, whose outstretched arm caught Zaha in the chest and sent him to the ground.
Anthony Taylor had no choice but to show the Villa defender a second yellow card and send him for an early bath.
Dean Smith made the difficult decision to substitute goalscorer Traore for Ezri Konsa, who filled in at centre-back alongside Kortney Hause. So while Zaha won the battle, it was a case of Mings winning the war as the ten men Villains stretched their lead with goals from Hause and El Ghazi sealing a comprehensive 3-0 win.
This is not the first time Zaha and Mings have been involved in an altercation on the pitch. At the back end of last season, the pair were the focus of a similar incident, though neither player was sent off that time.
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