Aston Villa registered only their second win in nine games to plunge Nigel
Worthington's side Norwich into relegation trouble.
Villa controlled the game, with goals from Liam Ridgewell, Lee Hendrie and
Nolberto Solano confirming their superiority.
David O'Leary admitted this week that he is now looking to sign players on
loan or short-term contracts after chairman Doug Ellis claimed the club now had
little spending power.
But his current charges showed they could still be capable of challenging for
at least a top-10 spot despite the loss of key midfielder Gavin McCann for the
remainder of the season after undergoing knee surgery.
As is so often the case with Villa, much of their attacking threat came down
the right flank with Solano and Hendrie impressive and a threat to the Canaries
defence.
Striker Juan Pablo Angel also gave an impressive display and his first-time
touches and link-up play would have justified a goal, but his barren run
extended to 12 games instead.
Berson also departed to a standing ovation when substituted late on after
adequately filling the McCann role in the centre of the park.
Norwich's £3million signing Dean Ashton had a quiet debut after his move from
Crewe and he will need time to adjust which his side can ill afford in their
battle to avoid the drop.
But it will hardly matter if the rest of his team-mates produce any more
performances as inept as this and they are still without a win on their
travels.
Villa started brightly and Carlton Cole came close to ending his five-month
search for a goal.
Hendrie dummied a low cross from Gareth Barry and then Juan Pablo Angel teed
up Cole who was only just off target with his 18-yard drive.
After nine minutes, Villa went in front with Ridgewell's first goal for the
club although he was given a helping hand by Norwich defender Craig Fleming.
Solano sent over a free-kick from the right flank and Ridgewell sent in a
powerful header from 12 yards which took a slight deflection off Fleming before
flying past Robert Green.
Norwich tried to retaliate and Mattias Jonson skated past Jlloyd Samuel before
squaring the ball to Ashton whose left-footed shot went past the post.
Villa were looking lively and a right-wing cross from Solano picked out Angel
whose downward header was collected by Green who also got his body behind a low
curling drive from Hendrie.
Norwich seldom threatened, but one 70-yard run from Darren Huckerby ended with
a shot which was only inches too high.
Then, after 27 minutes, the Norwich defence was breached again via Hendrie's
fifth goal of the campaign.
Solano played the ball into the on-song Angel whose neat touch sent in Hendrie
with a clear run at the visitors' goal.
The midfielder normally scores spectacular goals but this time he showed a
clinical side to his finishing as he drilled a low shot past the exposed Green
from 12 yards.
Villa midfielder Berson was grateful to goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen for getting
him out of trouble after he had lost possession on the edge of his own box to
Ashton.
The first-time shot from the former Crewe player took a wicked deflection off
Ridgewell and it needed Sorensen to change direction and fingertip over the bar
at full stretch.
Canaries boss Nigel Worthington made a half-time substitution, bringing on
Leon McKenzie for the out-of-sorts Phil Mulryne.
But it needed Green to make a fine save to prevent his side falling further
behind, tipping a Hendrie curler around the post after he had played a one-two
with Solano.
The momentum was definitely with Villa and Cole sent a glancing header across
the face of goal from a Barry corner.
Hendrie then held his head in his hands after a typically powerful shot from
outside the box shaved the post, before Villa wrapped up the victory with 14
minutes remaining.
Barry's cross was only half cleared and the rebound fell to Hendrie whose
cross-cum-shot was headed in by Solano for his seventh goal of the season.
Teams:
Aston Villa: Sorensen, Delaney, Mellberg, Ridgewell, Samuel,
Solano (Davis 82), Berson (Hitzlsperger 77), Hendrie, Barry,
Angel, Cole (Luke Moore 74).
Subs Not Used: Postma, De la Cruz.
Goals: Ridgewell 9, Hendrie 27, Solano 76.
Norwich: Green, Edworthy, Fleming, Doherty, Drury, Jonson,
Mulryne (McKenzie 45), Francis, Brennan, Huckerby (Crow 89),
Ashton (Jarvis 85).
Subs Not Used: Gallacher, Shackell.
Att: 38,172
Ref: M Riley (W Yorkshire).