
He is the editor of the book "Emotional Expression: The Brain and The Face" (2009, Vol. He has also provided consultation and training overseas. His research and clinical-forensic expertise includes investigative interviewing, credibility assessment, forensic assessment, facial expression of emotion and variables associated with eyewitness memory in victims and offenders of crime and trauma.

Freitas-Magalhães, Ph.D., is a Portuguese psychologist working on the psychology of the human smile in the context of emotion and facial expression. Work in progress: New book "Handbook on Facial Expression of Emotion"Ī. Ramachandran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Behavior (Vol. Gerrard returns to Anfield as Villa face Liverpool on Saturday December 11 (3pm), while Leicester travel to Napoli in their final Europa League group-stage clash on Thursday (5.45pm), before hosting struggling Newcastle United on Sunday December 12 (2pm) in a game you can see live on Sky Sports Premier League.NEW WORK: Freitas-Magalhães, A. The Foxes are now the first side to both score and concede a goal in 15 consecutive away games in England's top-flight since Burnley from April 1961 to March 1962 (16 in a row). pens), the joint-most of any side (level with Crystal Palace). Leicester City have conceded 10 Premier League goals from set-pieces this season (excl. The home side has won all three managerial meetings between Aston Villa's Steven Gerrard and Leicester's Brendan Rodgers, with Gerrard also beating Rodgers' Celtic side with Rangers in the Scottish Premiership in December 2018 at Ibrox after having lost at Celtic Park in September the same year (both 1-0). Leicester City lost an away Premier League game in which they scored first for the first time since July 2020 against Bournemouth before today, they had won 11 of their last 12 league matches away from the King Power Stadium when opening the scoring. Having only won three of their first 11 Premier League games of the season under Dean Smith (D1 L7), Aston Villa have since won three of their first four under Steven Gerrard (L1). Image: Aston Villa celebrate Ezri Konsa's second goal The reaction we saw was much more like we want to see." I wasn't happy with our first-half performance at all, so we had to give them a few home truths at half-time. "We were far too open and sloppy on the ball. We were too passive in too many areas of the pitch. It's really important we reacted after Leicester's good start. "Leicester caused us too many problems on the transition so there's lots for us to look at as well. In the first half, we gave the ball away too much and were too open. "We started winning our duels and winning the second ball, and we started to compete better. I think we saw two sides of us today as in the second half we were outstanding to a man, all over the pitch. It was a tough game and obviously it went right to the wire. "I thought Villa were worthy winners in the second half." What the managers said.Īston Villa boss Steven Gerrard: "You kick every ball on the side.

"Apart from Barnes' header which Martinez did well to keep out, Leicester never really caused Villa any real problems. "They kept the ball and put Leicester under pressure and got the goal in the end. They had a better attitude and worked harder. In the first 15 to 20 minutes, Villa blew them away. "Leicester didn't come out in the second half. I've had a hand injury before so it's not really an issue." 'Villa were worthy winners' My hand didn't feel very good for the rest of the game and we're going to check with the doctors. He's absolutely whacked my hand and my thumb is numb at the moment. I'm surprised he even needed to go across to the monitor.

"I'm not surprised the referee gave it as a foul and I'm surprised there's even a conversation.
