Aston Villa vs Bournemouth. Premier League.
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Report and free match highlights as goals from Morgan Rogers, Moussa Diaby and Leon Bailey help Aston Villa recover from an early Dominic Solanke penalty to beat Bournemouth 3-1 at Villa Park. Unai Emery’s side are now six points clear of Tottenham
Sunday 21 April 2024 20:09, UK
Aston Villa came from behind to beat Bournemouth 3-1 at Villa Park and strengthen their grip on a Champions League spot.
Dominic Solanke's first-half penalty had prompted fears of a hangover from Villa's Europa Conference League commitments, but Morgan Rogers scored an excellent equaliser late in the first half and Moussa Diaby finished a fine team move to turn the game around.
Leon Bailey made it three from a second Ollie Watkins assist to ensure the three points that take Unai Emery's side six clear of fifth-placed Tottenham in the race for the fourth Champions League berth. Andoni Iraola's Bournemouth side remain 13th.
There was a rapturous reception for European hero Emiliano Martinez before kick-off but those exertions against Lille on Thursday evening appeared to have had a negative impact on the energy levels of the Villa players with Bournemouth starting brightly.
Matty Cash's lunge on Milos Kerkez brought the reward for the Cherries' enterprising opening and gifted Solanke the opportunity to put the visitors ahead from the spot. Martinez was unable to keep this penalty out, beating him away to his right.
That sparked Villa and their supporters a little but it was not until first-half stoppage-time that they were level. Ryan Christie was robbed, allowing Bailey to spring the counter-attack and Rogers did superbly to cut inside and strike the ball high into the net.
Villa, without Douglas Luiz pulling the strings in midfield, struggled for rhythm in that opening 45 minutes but what drive there was to their play was provided by Rogers. It was the January signing who helped set up the goal that put his side in front too.
Rogers' threaded pass found Watkins and the Villa striker jinked inside before sliding his pass perfectly into the path of Diaby, who finished low beyond Neto to complete the turnaround. It was another slick team move to delight the Villa Park crowd.
The onus was on Bournemouth to find an equaliser of their own but Villa were a different animal having found their rhythm and Bailey sealed the deserved win when he tapped in from Watkins' cross-shot after more good work by the tireless striker.
They saw out the victory that takes them six points clear of Spurs. It has been a magnificent week for Villa. That win over Arsenal has been followed by a dramatic success in Europe and now this. A special season could be set for the ending that it deserves.
"I am very proud of our work and very proud of our supporters," Emery told Sky Sports. "The atmosphere was fantastic, an atmosphere to play a match with the motivation like we did.
"Those three points is very important because the Premier League lost the fifth position for the Champions League next season. Now the work and challenge is more difficult because it is to get fourth.
"We are going to fight with Tottenham, who have two matches in their hands. It is going to be very difficult but we have to accept this challenge.
"We are going to focus on each match, we are going to enjoy today after this week, we finished fantastically the week. Next Saturday is a challenge, here at home against Chelsea, and we are going to be very motivated."
"Two different halves for us," said Iraola. "I think we were better in the first half, dealt very well with very difficult forwards. We transitioned well, played the game that we wanted. The key moment, we are leading 1-0 and commit too many players, concede 1-1.
"In the second half, we were not so solid, could not defend well. Left one against one, difficult scenarios for defenders, and we could not provide the help we did in the first half. If we do not defend as well, not as good without the ball, it costs us with the ball."
Asked about losing another lead, Iraola replied: "We have also recovered a lot of points late." With any European hopes now surely extinguished, the Cherries boss was asked what the target was for the remainder of the Premier League season.
"The clear goal is to beat the points record of Bournemouth," he revealed. That is now four points away. "We can do it but we have difficult games. If we want to get the points we want, we have to have very good performances. Today, we could not do it."
Aston Villa host Chelsea next on Saturday April 27, kick-off 8pm.
Bournemouth are at Wolves on Wednesday April 24, kick-off 7.45pm.