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Aston Villa 3-1 Bournemouth: Champions League Chasing Villans Rally To Beat Cherries

The result, strengthening Aston 𓆉Villa’s grip on fourth place, caps an excellent few days for the midlands outfit🧸 after last Sunday’s 2-0 win at Arsenal and Thursday’s penalty shootout triumph at Lille that took them into the Europa Conference League semi-finals

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Aston Villa’s push to secure Champions League football continued as Unai Emery’s men came from behind to beat Bournemouth 3-1 at Villa Park. (More Football News)

Having gone a goal down through Domiꦇnic Solanke’s 31st-minute penalty, Villa turned things around with Morgan 🐼Rogers equalising in first-half stoppage time, Moussa Diaby putting them ahead just before the hour mark and Leon Bailey subsequently adding a third in the 78th minute.

Ollie Watkins set up the finishes from Diaby and Bailey as he became the Premier League’s outright leading assist maker this season with 12, to go with the 19 goals𝄹 that see him sit only one behind joint leaders Erling Haaland and Cole Palmer in the Golden Boot race.

The result, strengthening Villa’s grip on fourth place, caps an excellent few days for the midlands outfit after last Sunday’s 2-0 win at Arsenal and Thursday’s penalty shootout triump😼h at Lille that took them into the Europa Conference League semi-finals.

With four le🍒ague games to go they are six points clear of fifth-placed Tot🌠tenham, who have two games in hand. Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth stay 13th.

A bright start ඣfrom Villa saw Watkins’ shot deflect over off Illia Zabarnyi, John McGinn drive wide and Pau Torres just fail to connect with Diaby’s delivery at the far post.

Bournemouth threatened just past the quarter-hour mark when༒ Justin Kluivert’s firm hit brought a good save out of Emiliano Martinez.

And after Diaby scuffed off-target from a good position, the 𒁃visitors exerted further pressure, with shots from Dango Ouattara and Ryan Christie going wide before Milos Kerkez was brought down by Matty Cash – scorer of a vital late goal at Lille – and♒ referee Tim Robinson pointed to the spot.

Martinez had pulle𓃲d off two saves in Thursday’s shootout, but was unable to produce one on this occasion as Sol🐓anke rifled past the Argentinian for his 18th league goal of the season.

Cash, looking to make swift amends,♒ fired wide soon after, before Kluive♏rt did the same via a deflection.

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Rogers then brouꦅght the game back level just prior to the interval, latching on to fine b𝓡all from Bailey, cutting inside Adam Smith and lashing into the net.

And🙈 the hosts subsequently moved in front 12 minutes into the second half when Watkins laid the ball to Diaby♋ and the Frenchman finished from close range.

Martinez then d🔜id well again a♛s he parried Ouattara’s header, and after Rogers found the side netting, Bournemouth substitute Antoine Semenyo skewed into the stand.

Wat🍰kins tried his luck in the 75th minute, driving wide, and moments later he ended up as provider again as he sent the ball goalwards and Bailey was on hand to tap in for 3-1.

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