In a scintillating display of football prowess, Aston Villa continued their remarkable home form with a commanding 4-1 victory over West Ham in the Premier League, reinforcing their potential bid for a Champions League spot this season.
Under the management of Unai Emery, Villa’s recent performance at Villa Park has been nothing short of extraordinary, with four consecutive wins and a total of 17 goals scored.
With this impressive win, Aston Villa has now moved just one point shy of the coveted top four in the Premier League standings, after nine games into the season. Several players from the Villa squad have been in splendid scoring form, further fueling their aspirations.
Brazilian Douglas Luiz bags a brace
Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz played a pivotal role in the victory, netting two goals during the match. His first strike came in the 30th minute, as he fired a precise shot from the edge of the area after an assist from England striker Ollie Watkins. Luiz then extended his tally with a penalty conversion in the 51st minute following a foul on Ezri Konsa by West Ham’s Nayef Aguerd.
West Ham briefly narrowed the gap as Jarrod Bowen found the net in the 56th minute with a long-range shot that deflected off Pau Torres, finding its way into the far corner. However, Ollie Watkins, fresh from scoring a decisive goal for England against Australia during the recent international break, restored Aston Villa’s two-goal lead with a remarkable strike. Watkins capitalized on a precise long ball from John McGinn, executing a skilful step-over move before unleashing a left-footed finish into the roof of the net.
Substitute Leon Bailey capped off an impressive display for Villa, sealing the victory with a well-placed finish into the top corner.
Zaniolo plays 76 minutes despite betting investigation
Before the kick-off, a period of applause paid tribute to the legendary England and Manchester United figure, Bobby Charlton, who passed away at the age of 86 on the previous Saturday.
Notably, Nicolo Zaniolo featured in the match, playing for 76 minutes despite being embroiled in a betting investigation in his home country of Italy. Villa confirmed that Zaniolo is cooperating with the Italian Football Federation and relevant authorities in their probe into alleged illegal betting activity.
Both Zaniolo and Newcastle midfielder Sandro Tonali had been sent back to their clubs from Italy’s training camp earlier in the month after being notified by police of their involvement in the investigation.