Sunday Independent (Ireland)

Villa boost Champions League prospects

- JONATHAN VEAL

Aston Villa maintained their pursuit of Champions League qualificat­ion with this victory over Wolves at Villa Park.

Moussa Diaby notched his first Premier League goal of 2024 to open the scoring in the first half before Ezri Konsa celebrated his recent England debut with a rare strike, though it was a fluke.

He will not care too much about that as his side climbed back up into fourth position as they chase qualificat­ion to Europe’s premier club competitio­n for the first time.

It was also an important win considerin­g they visit Manchester City in midweek, but the one worry will be the condition of Ollie Watkins, who did not reappear after the half-time interval. Wolves, who were forced to hand a Premier League debut to 18-year-old striker Leon Chiwome, will regret the chance missed by Rayan Ait-Nouri.

Villa knew what they had to do after Spurs’ late rally and thought they had made the perfect start when Douglas Luiz forced the ball home after Jose Sa had saved from Watkins, but the England striker was offside and the goal was chalked off.

Wolves should have been celebratin­g going in front as they spurned a golden chance in the 15th minute.

Santiago Bueno’s cross from the right made it through to Ait-Nouri at the far post, but Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez got across brilliantl­y to deny a certain goal.

Villa began to up the intensity and Watkins had the sort of opportunit­y he usually gobbles up as Youri Tielemans played him through on goal, but this time he clipped into the side-netting.

Villa’s dominance was rewarded with a 36th-minute breakthrou­gh.

Luiz’s free-kick was fizzed back across goal by Leon Bailey and, with the aid of a deflection, the ball fell perfectly for Diaby, who lashed home to end his league drought.

Watkins’ half-time exit disrupted Villa’s fluency after the restart and they needed a huge dollop of luck to double their lead in the 65th minute.

A sweeping move saw the ball played out to Konsa on the overlap and he skewed his chipped cross from the right byline over the head of Sa and in off the far post.

Nicolo Zaniolo, who was the driving force behind the second goal, then had two quickfire chances to kill the game but shot straight at Sa on both occasions. Villa closed out the game to register an important win in the race for the top four.

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