
Aston Villa will be much happier than Manchester City after a stalemate between the Premier League's top and bottom sides.
Much of the pre-game discussion surrounded new Villa boss Remi Garde, and how he would set the team up for his first home game.
https://twitter.com/JamieCutteridge/status/663334349081853952
https://twitter.com/jamesderrington/status/663337815896424448
And the signs were good in the first half...
https://twitter.com/AFC_BEAST/status/663356006324412416
Wilfried Bony was withdrawn before the break after picking up an injury, and City fans seemed to sense that this wouldn't be their day.
https://twitter.com/roline_mcfc/status/663368450195214336
https://twitter.com/BMRisingTV/status/663369656019918848
There was almost some major controversy late on after what City fans considered unsporting behaviour from Rudy Gestede.
https://twitter.com/ByTheMinEPL/status/663374033367470080
https://twitter.com/MarkWhyy/status/663373950047645697
https://twitter.com/lfcmaestro23/status/663373834469449728
While Fabian Delph's arrival was greeted in a predictable fashion.
https://twitter.com/ChrisThomicroft/status/663377724317278208
https://twitter.com/GameofThrowIns/status/663371980847104000
City had one great chance to take all three points, and a few fans couldn't work out how Fernando headed against the bar when it looked easier to score.
https://twitter.com/S4IFA3I3/status/663374957246873604
https://twitter.com/abdalle205/status/663375052889587712
https://twitter.com/Nimz_98/status/663375073496145920
But it ended goalless, and while Garde will be happy with his first point, there were still a few smart alecs comparing him to his predecessor.
https://twitter.com/ed_son/status/663377245206159361