MATTY CASH ended Aston Villa’s long goal-drought in thumping fashion but Unai Emery’s men still blew it against ten-man Sunderland.The Polish full-back was already public enemy No1 on Wearside for his part in Reinildo Mandava’s red card when he powered home a first Premier League goal for 513 minutes.ReutersWilson Isidor prods 10-man Sunderland level[/caption]ReutersIsidor is congratulated by team-mate Granit Xhaka[/caption]But Villa remain winless this season after Wilson Isidor struck to keep the Black Cats’ undefeated home run going since promotion.For all his relief at ending the barren run, it was a missed opportunity for Emery’s men as they failed to turn their numerical advantage into victory with struggling Morgan Rogers producing another ineffective display.It was cagey, at best, during a dour opening with Wilson Isidor sending a header high and wide from Chemsdine Talbi the only thing to get the crowd going.And, to no surprise given Villa’s struggles in the final third, it remained the Wearsiders who looked most-likely to make something happen as Isidor had another effort blocked by Ezri Konsa.It just wasn’t happening for Emery’s men in attack and Morgan Rogers may as well have been 15 miles up the road at St. James’ Park for all the impact he was making.His manager used his pre-match press conference to try and seemingly light a spark in his England ace, admitting that last season’s talisman has been “a bit under the level” so far this term.But even for all the pushing and pressing from Emiliano Buendia and Evann Guessand out wide, Rogers just could not get involved and help link it all together.Finally, they did get an opportunity, but Guessand’s smash from eight yards was pushed away by Roefs.BEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKGettyMatt Cash struck a thunderbolt into the net[/caption]GettyVilla celebrate finally ending their goal drought[/caption]Emery looked to the heavens for inspiration – and it didn’t take long before his prayers were answered with an absolute gift from one of Sunderland’s most experienced players.The hosts were left right up against it thanks to Reinildo’s moment of madness.For a man who has spent the past three years being schooled in the dark arts by Diego Simeone at Atletico Madrid, the Mozambique full-back should have known better.Having played the ball, Cash bundled the 31-year-old over near halfway, but Reinildo couldn’t control his temper.The veteran kicked up his right leg in anger, studs straight up his rival’s thigh, and the referee had his red card out instantly.You had to feel for Sunderland’s teenage star Chris Rigg, on his first start of the season, as he made way for Dan Ballard in a Le Bris reshuffle.The crowd were fuming, but Villa could smell blood, and it was now them doing all of the pressing.Emiliano Buendia flashed a shot over, but despite having all of the ball, still Emery’s men could not find a breakthrough as the Black Cats survived until the break.It was now 513 minutes without a Premier League for the visitors and they only had the woodwork to thank for preventing them falling behind instantly after the restart.Sunderland may have been a man down but their ten-men flew out the traps, feeding on the crowd’s rage over the red, and almost took the lead through a long throw.Villa couldn’t deal with it as Cash’s clearance went straight up in the air, Nordi Mukiele flicked it back across goal for Omar Alderete to smash a header against the bar.Sky SportsReinildo kicked out at Aston Villa defender Cash[/caption]ReutersThe full-back was sent off by referee Sam Barrott[/caption]Rogers did not want to know when Trai Hume took everything to send him tumbling to concede a corner.But the out-of-sorts playmaker and his side were celebrating within seconds as their drought was finally over.Pantomime villain Cash unleashed a piledriver from 30 yards that dipped and swerved off Roefs hands and into the net.The Dutch goalie, the hero of last week’s draw at Crystal Palace, will have been kicking himself.It could have been two as Donyell Malen got between two markers and tried to round the keeper but just as it looked like the visitors would run away with it they were brought crashing back down to earth.Sunderland skipper Granit Xhaka cushioned a header over the backline as Villa struggled to clear their lines, and Isidor held off Cash to rifle home first-time.It’s the third home game on the bounce he’s scored in the Premier League as his manager jumped for joy on the touchline.But yards to Le Bris’ right, Emery was pulling his hair out.Sunderland were hanging on in the dying stages, putting everyone behind the ball in an attempt to secure their point.Harvey Elliott hit the side-netting as the Stadium of LIght breathed a huge sigh of relief but it was Ollie Watkins who spurned their best chance to win it.Jadon Sancho drifted a lovely ball into the mixer for the unmarked forward six yards out.But Watkins missed the contact as Villa’s poor start continues as they now prepare to try and combat the Europa League as well as transform their Prem form.