Bournemouth 0-1 Aston Villa: Unai Emery’s Side Boost Champions League hopes with grim victory as the winner of Ollie Watkins Nets
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Marmite -goalkeeper Emi Martinez led the parties for Aston Villatraveling fans after a tactical master class through Unai Emery and record -breaking goal of Ollie Watkins Boost their theirs Champions League heap.
Villa’s seventh victory in mind Premier League Games gave them an excellent opportunity to return to Europe’s Elite competition that came away halfway the table at the end of February.
Emery intentionally went to let Bournemouth‘s Wervelwind blows themselves out and the visitors were completely passive as an attacking force until an increase at the end of the first half of Ollie Watkins presented with his 18th goal of the season in stopping time.
It also made him Villa’s highest Premier League scorer, who passed Gaby Agbonlaor’s previous best of 74.
“That record was something I since I had become a member,” the 29-year-old then admitted.
The second half required a different kind of effort from Villa with their back to the wall, especially when Jacob Ramsey was fired with 10 minutes to go.

Ollie Watkins scored the only goal of the match to stimulate the Champions League of Aston Villa against Bournemouth

Watkins turned the cross of Morgan Rogers in the sixth minute of the stop time, much to the dismay of the fans of Bournemouth

Jacob Ramsey was sent late, but the side of Unai Emery jumped in the table in the table in the table
But in Martinez they have a colossal personality that is able to make not only important rescues, but also to recommend his criminal area while Bournemouth threw in crossing from all corners.
The Argentinian World Cup winner was also booked because he was unnecessarily involved in a melee-natural and he was whistling for a waste of time, but there is no doubt about his influence and if he leaves the club this summer, nobody can question his contribution.
Certainly, the way he kissed the club badge and pumped his fist at the last whistle, showed that he was fully committed to pushing Villa to a top five finish.
They are currently sixth with Rivals Chelsea, Newcastle and Nottingham Forest who all play on Sunday, but intriguing are their last two games against Tottenham and Manchester United who places all their energies in the Europa League -final.
For Bournemouth, however, dreams of a very first European campaign in the Conference League are back, with victories for Brighton and Brentford earlier on Saturday who put together their own tea time.
It was not because of a lack of effort and a crazy late clambered saw Martinez producing a fingertip to deny Antoine Semenyo and Daniel Jebbison was unable to get past Matty Cash in the rebound.
But in general they struggled to break down Villa that were just as organized as you would expect from an Emery team, always in form with replacements at the right times.
He allowed the Cherries 65 percent possessing that the side of Andoni Iraola would rather have let the other team have the ball so that they can counterattacking with devastating effect.

Emiliano Martinez was excellent everywhere to keep the clean leaf from his silk – and lead – intact

Antoine Semenyo came within a few centimeters of equalizing for his team when his efforts were cleaned up
For 43 minutes, Bournemouth was the only side that showed the intention with Evanilson who tried a tag and Milos Kerkez a threat to left back.
They also felt awarded when Alex Scott in the face was needed elbow by Tyrone Mings and treatment, but referee Stuart Attwell did not take action against the villa defender.
Iraola replaced Scott, who took the impact on his jaw during the break. “He wasn’t good, I think,” said the manager. “It was a very dangerous challenge.”
Then Villa went through the gears at the end of half from scratch.
Marco Asensio hit the mail and Kepa Arrizabalaga had to make a double salvation from Boubacar Kamara and Matty Cash.
Immediately at the end of six minutes added time, Morgan Rogers Semenyo released and delivered a first cross in the box.
Watkins met Illia Zabarnyi and received the agile touches for what the winner turned out to be, although the parties were temporarily put on hold of a VAR check for offside.
“I saw Morgan looking up and I just made my movement,” said the score. ‘I was a bit worried that I would be offside, but yes, it was a small guided touch. The pace was already on the ball, so only one touch.

Alex Scott was forced during the break after he was at the end of a waving elbow of Tyrone Mings
“There are many teams that insist on Champions League spots and I think it will come to the thread.”
Emery threw John McGinn and Pau Torres to defend their lead while Bournemouth penetrated an equalizer.
Ramsey’s departure for a tugboat to David Brooks increased the volume in vitality. Martinez threw himself at an Evanilson header and kept Semenyo outside on a point-blank range. But Emery can feel justified to get his planning place.
“The clean sheet was very important – and we got it,” said the villa boss. “They had some chances, perhaps the best chances, at the end. But of course we only had 10 players then. ‘
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