Villa into Champions League spots after win over Spurs

Aston Villa are into the Champions League places following a 2-0 win over an under-strength Tottenham at Villa Park.

Ange Postecoglou rested many of Spurs’ big hitters ahead of Wednesday’s Europa League final against Manchester United and though they kept Villa out until into the second half, goals from Ezri Konsa and Boubacar Kamara secured the three points.

Unai Emery’s side had to be patient, Antonin Kinsky tipping a cross-shot behind and Marco Asensio firing just wide. But Spurs skipper Heung-Min Son offered enough on the counter-attack to threaten, Wilson Odobert’s flick forcing Emi Martinez into a save.

But from the moment that Konsa turned the ball home early in the second half, the tension lifted, and when Kamara fizzed a left-footed shot beyond Kinsky and into the net, Villa were on their way to an eighth win in nine Premier League matches.

That form had propelled them into the top four by the final whistle, pending the result of Chelsea’s game against Manchester United. Emery’s side have momentum ahead of their final-day trip to Old Trafford. For Postecoglou, it is all on that showdown in Bilbao.

Player ratings:

Aston Villa: Martinez (7), Cash (7), Konsa (8), Pau (7), Maatsen (7), Kamara (9), McGinn (8), Onana (7), Asensio (8), Rogers (7), Watkins (7).

Subs: Malen (n/a), Barkley (n/a), Bailey (n/a).

Tottenham: Kinsky (6), Spence (6), Danso (6), Davies (6), Reguilon (5), Gray (6), Sarr (6), Odobert (6), Moore (6), Tel (6), Son (7).

Subs: Bissouma (6), Bentancur (6), Solanke (6), Richarlison (n/a), Johnson (n/a).

Player of the Match: Boubacar Kamara.

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Villa Park erupted as Ezri Konsa gave the hosts the lead

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Boubacar Kamara fired in the second

Will this backfire for Postecoglou?

Spurs missed the chance to climb at least two places up the Premier League table, staying down in 17th spot – the worst of the rest this season. Twenty-one defeats now for Postecoglou’s side and while Europe offers some mitigation, how much is up for debate.

Key players are being wrapped up for that final in Bilbao, but it is hardly helping morale as the losses pile up. Any hope of finding some form is gone and players even risk being undercooked for the game that will dictate how Spurs’ season will be remembered.

Postecoglou is betting it all on the game that, if won, would bring not only Champions League football next season but that long-awaited trophy, ending a 17-year wait for silverware. If lost, it is that ranking of 17th in the Premier League that will damn him.

Team news:

  • Unai Emery made three changes to the Aston Villa team that won at Bournemouth with Paul Torres, Ian Maatsen and John McGinn coming in.
  • Ange Postecoglou changed three of an already depleted Tottenham team that lost to Crystal Palace as Sergio Reguilon, Mikey Moore and Heung-Min Son all came in.

Player of the match: Boubacar Kamara

This was Kamara’s 69th Premier League game for Aston Villa but his first goal in the competition and it was not only a beauty but a significant one. Not the winner, but the strike that took all the tension out of a nervy night as Villa chase the Champions League.

The injured Youri Tielemans was missed at times in the first half – that ability to play those line-breaking passes proving difficult to replace. It needed others to step up, do things they do not normally do. His midfield partner did just that with his goal. Quality by Kamara.

Story of the match in stats…

What’s coming up in the Premier League?

Sky Sports to show 215 live PL games from next season

Sky Sports to show 215 live Premier League games from next season
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Sky Sports to show 215 live Premier League games from next season

From next season, Sky Sports’ Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live.

And 80 per cent of all televised Premier League games next season are on Sky Sports.

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