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EPL: Arsenal thump Aston Villa 4-1 to finish year five points clear

Arsenal produced a ruthless second-half display to dismantle Aston Villa 4-1 at the Emirates Stadium, closing out the year firmly in control of the Premier League title race with a five-point cushion at the summit.

The contest was delicately poised at the interval, but Mikel Arteta’s side shifted through the gears after the break, exposing Villa’s resistance and underlining their growing authority as genuine frontrunners.

Second-half surge breaks Villa resistance

The breakthrough arrived three minutes after the restart when Gabriel Magalhaes, making his first start since returning from injury, forced the ball home from close range following another well-worked Arsenal corner. Despite Villa protests over a potential foul on Emiliano Martinez, the goal stood.

Arsenal quickly seized control. Martin Odegaard’s aggressive press in midfield led to the second goal as he teed up Martin Zubimendi, who calmly poked past Martinez to double the advantage and tilt the game decisively in the hosts’ favour.

EPL: Arsenal thump Aston Villa 4-1 to finish year five points clear
Arsenal beat Aston Villa 4-1 to extend Premier League lead – Getty image

Goals flow as Arsenal take control

Leandro Trossard made it 3-0 with a precise low finish from the edge of the area, after a lengthy VAR check confirmed he was onside.

Substitute Gabriel Jesus then added further gloss with a curling strike late on, before Ollie Watkins bundled in a stoppage-time consolation for Villa.

Unai Emery’s side, who arrived on an 11-game winning run and had beaten Arsenal earlier in the month, showed early intent but ultimately lacked the cutting edge to trouble a composed and clinical home side.

The victory caps an outstanding year for Arsenal, who have lost just twice in the league and now sit five points clear ahead of second-placed Manchester City who although, have a game in hand.

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EPL: Rogers fires Aston Villa to historic win over depleted Manchester United

Aston Villa extended their remarkable winning run to 10 matches in all competitions with a hard-fought victory over Manchester United at Villa Park, their longest top-flight streak since 1914.

Unai Emery’s side were not at peak performance, but Morgan Rogers once again delivered decisively, underlining Villa’s growing credibility in the title conversation as they closed to within three points of leaders Arsenal.

Rogers delivers when it matters

Villa broke the deadlock just before half-time when Rogers curled a composed finish into the corner, rewarding sustained pressure rather than dominance.

United briefly restored parity just before the break when Matheus Cunha capitalised on a costly error from Matty Cash.

However, Rogers responded again in the second half, cutting inside Leny Yoro and bending a near-identical strike beyond Senne Lammens for his sixth league goal in as many games.

Emery’s animated reaction on the touchline reflected both relief and significance, as Villa secured only their second home league win over United in 27 attempts.

EPL: Rogers fires Aston Villa to historic win over depleted Manchester United
Rogers scores double to hand Aston Villa win over Manchester United – Getty image

United woes deepen amid mounting injuries

It was a damaging afternoon for United head coach Ruben Amorim, whose squad arrived heavily compromised and left even thinner.

Already missing six senior players due to injury, suspension and Africa Cup of Nations commitments, United were forced into further disruption when Bruno Fernandes suffered what appeared to be a hamstring injury late in the first half.

The captain failed to return after the interval and was seen walking cautiously to the bench, raising concerns over a prolonged absence at a time when United can least afford it.

The situation was compounded by a pre-match withdrawal for Kobbie Mainoo and debuts for teenagers Jack Fletcher and Shea Lacey, underlining the depth of the crisis.

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Jhon Duran, a Colombian wonderkid, joins Aston Villa.

19-year-old Colombian striker Jhon Duran has been signed by Aston Villa following a £15 million ($18m) deal with MLS outfit the Chicago Fire.

Duran who is already the second-youngest player to score in the Colombian top flight at the age of 15, became the most expensive foreign signing in MLS history after moving to Chicago from Envigado in January 2021.

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The Colombia international contributed eight goals and five assists during the 2022 campaign for MLS, getting attention from Manchester United and Liverpool’s scouts.

Villa has however announced that they have successfully negotiated a transfer fee with their Chicago Fire counterparts.

The club said in a statement;

“Aston Villa can confirm that an agreement has been reached with Chicago Fire for the permanent transfer of 19-year-old striker, Jhon Duran.

“The deal is subject to the player passing a medical, agreeing personal terms and obtaining the necessary work visa.”

Should a transfer be completed in due course, Duran will depart Chicago Fire after just one season, his development having previously begun at Engivado FC.

Villa has moved away from the Premier League relegation zone since Unai Emery replaced Steven Gerrard in October, collecting 13 points from six matches under the Spaniard.

They now sit in 11th position in the table, 10 points above the bottom three and just six adrift of sixth-placed Fulham ahead of a trip to Southampton on January 21.

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The Premier League Bids As a Manager Says Goodbye

As of this point in the season, the 2022–23 Premier League has had the most managers fired.

Following a string of disappointing league results, Aston Villa is the most recent team to open the door for its manager. On Thursday, October 20, 2022, The Villa Club announced on its official website that Steven Gerrard has left the team.

We would like to thank Steven for his hard work and commitment and wish him well for the future.

With only two victories and three draws in their first 11 games of the Premier League season, Aston Villa has struggled to get off the ground.