Aston Villa’s Premier League momentum shows no sign of slowing after a 2–1 victory over Manchester United at Villa Park, a result that stretched their winning run and kept them firmly in touch with the league’s front-runners.
This was Villa’s tenth straight win across all competitions, a sequence that leaves Unai Emery’s side third in the table and just three points behind leaders Arsenal. With Manchester City also within reach, Villa head into the festive period believing this surge is no coincidence.
Morgan Rogers delivers the difference
Once again, the decisive influence belonged to Morgan Rogers. The winger produced two moments of composure and quality that settled a finely balanced contest and earned him widespread acclaim from the home crowd.
Rogers opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time, keeping the ball in play on the left before drifting inside and curling a superb finish into the far corner. The goal reflected a player brimming with confidence.
United responded immediately when Matheus Cunha punished a mistake from Matty Cash, firing home in stoppage time to level the match before the break.
One chance was enough
The second half followed a familiar Villa pattern: patience, control, and ruthless execution. On 57 minutes, Rogers struck again, beating Leny Yoro and finding the top-right corner with a near-identical finish.
United enjoyed spells of possession and created openings through Cunha and Mason Mount, but Villa defended with authority. Emiliano Martínez remained assured as the hosts closed out another narrow but controlled victory.
Fernandes injury adds to United concerns
United’s task became more complicated when Bruno Fernandes failed to return for the second half after appearing to suffer a hamstring injury late in the opening period. With midfield options already stretched, his absence blunted United’s influence as Villa tightened their grip.
Momentum, belief — and pressure above
At full-time, the Villa Park crowd sensed more than just another win. Two goals from Rogers, another one-goal victory, and growing belief inside the stadium pointed toward something bigger.
There is no stopping Aston Villa at the moment. With Christmas approaching and Arsenal and Manchester City both within striking distance, the question feels increasingly fair: are Villa now genuine title contenders?
Villa will look to carry that momentum forward when they return to league action, with supporters closely tracking developments via the club’s official channels at avfc.co.uk.
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