Ross Barkley (Trezeguet 67’) - 6, Wasn’t afraid to get on the ball and made some intelligent passes. Reuters
NEWCASTLE UNITED RATINGS: Martin Dubravka - 6, Made a decent save to deny Trezeguet and was decisive in a lot of his play. Getty
Emil Krafth - 6, Defended resolutely, rarely allowing the opposition winger to get the better of him – even if it meant he had to foul them. Booked for a foul on Ollie Watkins. Reuters
Jamaal Lascelles - 8, Did well in a lot of his defensive play and scored a brilliant header to earn Newcastle a point. Booked for handball after slipping. Reuters
Ciaran Clark - 6, Blocked so many balls well and was desperately unlucky to see the ball flick off him for an own goal. Reuters
Paul Dummett - 7, Fulfilled his defensive duties well throughout and put some brilliant balls into the box. Reuters
Joe Willock - 6, Was neat with the ball all game, and came out with more intent in the second half having been tame in the first. Getty
Jonjo Shelvey - 7, Worked well in the middle, showing his usual passing range and doing some good defensive work – including a block to deny Anwar El Ghazi’s effort. Reuters
Isaac Hayden - 6, It was a typically reliable performance from the midfielder, and he made a brilliant tackle to deny a Ross Barkley counter-attack. Reuters
Joelinton - 6, Was a real handful for Tyrone Mings and ran the channels well, but his decision making in front of goal was poor. Reuters
Ryan Fraser - 6, Hit a decent strike early on but failed to produce much after that – though he did show more intent in the second half than he had in the first. Reuters
Dwight Gayle - 5, The forward was anonymous for large periods of the game as he didn’t get much service, but did try to make things happen when he got it. Reuters
SUBS: Jacob Murphy (Fraser 79’) – N/R, Hit the crossbar having carved out an opportunity for himself well and assisted the equaliser with a great cross. Reuters
Javier Manquillo (Krafth 83’) – N/R, Performed fairly well but will be disappointed that the cross for the goal came from his side. PA
Andy Carroll (Hayden 89’) – N/R, Fought brilliantly and won some good headers, helping his side grab a point right at the end of the game. Reuters
ASTON VILLA RATINGS: Emiliano Martinez - 6, Made some intelligent saves during the game but couldn’t quite keep out Lascelles’ header. Reuters
Ahmed Elmohamady - 6, Defended resolutely and put some good balls into the box when he got forward. Getty
Ezri Konsa - 7, His positional play was brilliant, while he helped his centre-back partner deal with Joelinton, getting a good block in to deny the Brazilian. Reuters
Tyrone Mings - 6, Had a few shaky moments as he struggled to deal with Joelinton, but it was a committed performance. Booked for a foul on the Brazilian. Reuters
Matt Targett - 8, Defended fairly well throughout and got a couple of threatening balls into the Newcastle box, with one of those leading to Villa’s goal. Reuters
John McGinn - 6, Was always willing to receive the ball and tried to make things happen, but couldn’t quite provide the end product needed. Did well with his defensive work. Booked for a foul on Fraser. Reuters
Douglas Luiz - 5, Did the basics well for large periods of the game but was beaten in the air by Lascelles in the dying moments. Almost scored with an audacious effort. Reuters
Jacob Ramsey - 5, Was positive with the ball at his feet but rarely showed the cutting edge that was needed. AP
Bertrand Traore - 5, Had a few moments where it looked as though he may cause Dummett problems, but the winger was forced off early after a collision with the advertising boards. AFP
Ollie Watkins - 6, The striker was anonymous for large periods of the game but it is his header flicking off Clark that got Villa’s only goal of the game. Reuters
Trezeguet - 5, Another Villa player who showed commitment throughout their time on the pitch, even if things didn’t always work out for the Egyptian. Forced a decent save from Dubravka. Reuters
SUBS: Anwar El Ghazi (Traore 21’) - 5, Tried to make things happen but wasn’t precise enough with some of his passing and made poor decisions at times. PA
Morgan Sanson (Ramsey 59’) - 6, Brought a bit of extra life to Villa’s play and showed some good quality on the ball. Booked for a foul on Fraser. Reuters
Ross Barkley (Trezeguet 67’) - 6, Wasn’t afraid to get on the ball and made some intelligent passes. Reuters
NEWCASTLE UNITED RATINGS: Martin Dubravka - 6, Made a decent save to deny Trezeguet and was decisive in a lot of his play. Getty
Emil Krafth - 6, Defended resolutely, rarely allowing the opposition winger to get the better of him – even if it meant he had to foul them. Booked for a foul on Ollie Watkins. Reuters
Jamaal Lascelles - 8, Did well in a lot of his defensive play and scored a brilliant header to earn Newcastle a point. Booked for handball after slipping. Reuters
Ciaran Clark - 6, Blocked so many balls well and was desperately unlucky to see the ball flick off him for an own goal. Reuters
Paul Dummett - 7, Fulfilled his defensive duties well throughout and put some brilliant balls into the box. Reuters
Joe Willock - 6, Was neat with the ball all game, and came out with more intent in the second half having been tame in the first. Getty
Jonjo Shelvey - 7, Worked well in the middle, showing his usual passing range and doing some good defensive work – including a block to deny Anwar El Ghazi’s effort. Reuters
Isaac Hayden - 6, It was a typically reliable performance from the midfielder, and he made a brilliant tackle to deny a Ross Barkley counter-attack. Reuters
Joelinton - 6, Was a real handful for Tyrone Mings and ran the channels well, but his decision making in front of goal was poor. Reuters
Ryan Fraser - 6, Hit a decent strike early on but failed to produce much after that – though he did show more intent in the second half than he had in the first. Reuters
Dwight Gayle - 5, The forward was anonymous for large periods of the game as he didn’t get much service, but did try to make things happen when he got it. Reuters
SUBS: Jacob Murphy (Fraser 79’) – N/R, Hit the crossbar having carved out an opportunity for himself well and assisted the equaliser with a great cross. Reuters
Javier Manquillo (Krafth 83’) – N/R, Performed fairly well but will be disappointed that the cross for the goal came from his side. PA
Andy Carroll (Hayden 89’) – N/R, Fought brilliantly and won some good headers, helping his side grab a point right at the end of the game. Reuters
ASTON VILLA RATINGS: Emiliano Martinez - 6, Made some intelligent saves during the game but couldn’t quite keep out Lascelles’ header. Reuters
Ahmed Elmohamady - 6, Defended resolutely and put some good balls into the box when he got forward. Getty
Ezri Konsa - 7, His positional play was brilliant, while he helped his centre-back partner deal with Joelinton, getting a good block in to deny the Brazilian. Reuters
Tyrone Mings - 6, Had a few shaky moments as he struggled to deal with Joelinton, but it was a committed performance. Booked for a foul on the Brazilian. Reuters
Matt Targett - 8, Defended fairly well throughout and got a couple of threatening balls into the Newcastle box, with one of those leading to Villa’s goal. Reuters
John McGinn - 6, Was always willing to receive the ball and tried to make things happen, but couldn’t quite provide the end product needed. Did well with his defensive work. Booked for a foul on Fraser. Reuters
Douglas Luiz - 5, Did the basics well for large periods of the game but was beaten in the air by Lascelles in the dying moments. Almost scored with an audacious effort. Reuters
Jacob Ramsey - 5, Was positive with the ball at his feet but rarely showed the cutting edge that was needed. AP
Bertrand Traore - 5, Had a few moments where it looked as though he may cause Dummett problems, but the winger was forced off early after a collision with the advertising boards. AFP
Ollie Watkins - 6, The striker was anonymous for large periods of the game but it is his header flicking off Clark that got Villa’s only goal of the game. Reuters
Trezeguet - 5, Another Villa player who showed commitment throughout their time on the pitch, even if things didn’t always work out for the Egyptian. Forced a decent save from Dubravka. Reuters
SUBS: Anwar El Ghazi (Traore 21’) - 5, Tried to make things happen but wasn’t precise enough with some of his passing and made poor decisions at times. PA
Morgan Sanson (Ramsey 59’) - 6, Brought a bit of extra life to Villa’s play and showed some good quality on the ball. Booked for a foul on Fraser. Reuters
Ross Barkley (Trezeguet 67’) - 6, Wasn’t afraid to get on the ball and made some intelligent passes. Reuters