The Star (Jamaica)

Substitute Duran bags late goals in Villa thriller with Liverpool

- BIRMINGHAM, England (AP):

Substitute Jhon Duran was a late saviour for Aston Villa yesterday, scoring twice in the last five minutes against Liverpool to grab a remarkable 3-3 home draw and edge them closer to next year’s Champions League.

Watched by Villa fan Tom Hanks, who was at the ground in a claret tracksuit top, Villa played their part in a thrilling match in front of a packed house that Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp described as “rocking.”

A win would have confirmed a place in the English Premier League top four for Unai Emery’s Vill and a place in the European Cup for the first time since 1983.

The hosts, however, went behind in the second minute with a bizarre own goal from goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, and, although Youri Tielemans equalised soon after, goals from Cody Gakpo and Jarell Quansah put Liverpool in the driving seat.

Until Duran’s appearance after 79 minutes.

The Colombian scored in the 85th

and 88th, the second an astonishin­g lob executed on the run, which sent Villa and their supporters wild with joy.

“We created chances but didn’t score,” Tielemans told broadcaste­r Sky Sports. “We got the draw and fought until the end, and that’s the most important thing. Unfortunat­ely, we couldn’t score more, we felt like we deserved more in the first half. It’s unlucky but we’ll take the draw.”

Villa remained in fourth place, five points ahead of Tottenham.

Villa have one game left to play and Tottenham have two, starting with tonight’s visit by league leaders Manchester City.

The top four qualify for the Champions League. Liverpool were third, 14 points clear of Villa.

The atmosphere was electric at kickoff but the power was quickly sapped for the hosts when Liverpool had the ball in the back of the net after just 62 seconds. Harvey Elliott’s cross from the right took a deflection and the wrong-footed Martinez fumbled the ball into his net.

It took the hosts just 15 minutes to recover. Ollie Watkins did well on the left flank and cut the ball back for the unmarked Youri Tielemans to slam home from around 16 metres.

Liverpool regained the lead but only after a lengthy VAR review. Luiz Diaz fed Joe Gomez on the overlap and his low ball across goal was turned in by Cody Gakpo.

Jarell Quansah made it three early in the second half when he headed home a cross from Elliott to bag his first league goal.

Then it was Duran Duran when the Colombian slotted home from just outside the box and then scored that astonishin­g lob.

“Jhon Duran is a special player,” Emery said on Sky Sports. “He was very clinical and today was important for him.”

 ?? AP ?? Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran celebrates after scoring their second goal during yesterday’s English Premier League match against Liverpool at the Villa Park stadium in Birmingham. The match drew 3-3.
AP Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran celebrates after scoring their second goal during yesterday’s English Premier League match against Liverpool at the Villa Park stadium in Birmingham. The match drew 3-3.

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