The win not only strengthened their hold on fourth place in the table but also showcased their resilience and attacking prowess under Unai Emery’s management.
The game started with Bournemouth taking the lead from the penalty spot in the 31st minute, courtesy of Dominic Solanke’s composed finish. However, Villa responded late in the first half when Morgan Rogers found the equalizer just before the break, thanks to a well-worked move involving Moussa Diaby and Leon Bailey.
In the second half, Villa continued to push forward, and their efforts paid off in the 57th minute when Diaby converted a low cross from Ollie Watkins to put the home side ahead. Despite Bournemouth’s efforts to respond, Emiliano Martinez made crucial saves to deny them an equalizer.
Villa sealed the victory in the 78th minute with a goal from Bailey, who capitalized on Watkins’ assist to extend their lead. Watkins, who has been exceptional this season, contributed to the team’s success once again, showcasing both his scoring and playmaking abilities.
The win saw Aston Villa maintain a six-point lead over fifth-placed Tottenham Hotspur, who have games in hand. Meanwhile, Bournemouth, sitting comfortably in 13th place with 42 points, will look to bounce back in their remaining league fixtures.
Overall, the match highlighted Aston Villa’s determination to secure a top-four finish and emphasized the impact of their key players, including Watkins and Bailey, in their quest for success this season.