Kuwait Times

Dendoncker sinks Villa to boost Wolves’ Euro bid

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BIRMINGHAM: Nuno Espirito Santo backed Wolves to step up their bid to qualify for the Champions League after Leander Dendoncker sealed a 10 win at Aston Villa that lifted them into fifth place in the Premier League on Saturday.

Nuno’s side made it three successive victories since the Premier League restart thanks to Dendoncker’s clinical finish in the second half.

Wolves have yet to concede a goal following the coronaviru­s hiatus and are now just two points behind fourth-placed Chelsea and three ahead of sixthplace­d Manchester United.

Both Chelsea and United have a game in hand on Wolves due to their FA Cup involvemen­t this weekend. But with fifth place potentiall­y offering Champions League qualificat­ion if second-placed Manchester City’s European ban is upheld, Nuno’s men are firmly in contention to play in the continent’s elite club competitio­n for the first time in 60 years.

“What’s in front of us will be very tough but it’s a welcome week to recover. We will prepare ourselves to compete and see what happens,” Nuno said.

“I’m very happy for Leander Dendoncker, he gives so much to us and he truly deserves this moment.”

Wolves are unbeaten in eight league games and have won three successive top-flight away matches for the first time since 1980.

In contrast, their struggling midlands rivals Villa are without a win in eight league games and remain rooted in the relegation zone on goal difference.

Second-bottom Villa have now played a game more than the teams around them and have just six matches left.

With fixtures against Liverpool and Manchester United up next, Dean Smith’s team are in serious danger of an immediate return to the Championsh­ip.

“We more than matched a top-six team today but they managed to get a goal from the edge of the box out of nothing and we didn’t convert the chances we had,” Smith said.

Smith had complained about the fixture schedule that saw his team playing for the fourth time in 11 days. His fears were confirmed when defender Matt Targett limped off with a leg injury after 10 minutes.

Wolves were on top and Joao Moutinho’s freekick was flicked goalwards by Raul Jimenez, but Orjan Nyland was well placed to save.

Matt Doherty led another threatenin­g Wolves raid, the wing-back bursting into the Villa area to shoot into the side-netting. Villa captain Jack Grealish was being deployed in a central midfield role rather than his usual wider position and he tested Rui Patricio with a low strike from the edge of the area.

Nyland had got away with a horrendous mistake in Villa’s first game of the Premier League restart when he carried the ball into his own net against Sheffield United, only for Hawk-Eye to fail to award the goal. Luck was on Nyland’s side again when he threw the ball straight to Diogo Jota late in the first half, but the Wolves forward shot hurriedly over the bar with just the blundering keeper to beat.

 ?? — AFP ?? BIRMINGHAM: Aston Villa’s English midfielder Jack Grealish (R) runs with the ball during the English Premier League football match between Aston Villa and Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England on June 27, 2020.
— AFP BIRMINGHAM: Aston Villa’s English midfielder Jack Grealish (R) runs with the ball during the English Premier League football match between Aston Villa and Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England on June 27, 2020.

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