Jhon Duran struck twice in the final five minutes to salvage a 3-3 draw for Aston Villa against Liverpool, but they fell short of guaranteeing a place in next season’s Champions League on Monday.
Villa looked set for a fourth consecutive defeat in all competitions as an Emiliano Martinez own-goal and strikes from Cody Gakpo and Jarrell Quansah put the visitors on course for victory in Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp’s final away game in charge.
However, substitute Duran’s double edged manager Unai Emery’s Villa closer to Europe’s top table for the first time since 1983.
Photo: AP
A victory for title-chasing Manchester City at Tottenham Hotspur last night would secure Villa’s place in the top four, but they are stumbling over the finish line as the strain of combining a challenge for the UEFA Champions League alongside a run to the UEFA Europa Conference League semi-finals has taken its toll.
“Just a brilliant effort toward the end,” Villa captain John McGinn said. “It’s been a tough couple of weeks. The manager won’t admit it, but the boys are out on their feet, giving absolutely everything.”
“We’ll have our Man City tops on tomorrow night,” he added.
Photo: Reuters
Martinez’s return to fitness after he missed last weekend’s 1-0 defeat at Brighton & Hove Albion should have been a major boost for the home side, but the Argentine FIFA World Cup winner’s howler handed Liverpool the opening goal after just two minutes as he fumbled Harvey Elliott’s deflected cross into his own net.
Villa did respond positively as Ollie Watkins burned Quansah for pace and pulled back a cross for Youri Tielemans to equalize, but momentum swung back in Liverpool’s favor in an end-to-end encounter when Gakpo tapped in after Martinez could only parry Joe Gomez’s effort.
Villa should have been level again before halftime when Diego Carlos somehow turned wide with the goal gaping after nudging Watkins out the way. Instead, they were 3-1 down just three minutes into the second half as Quansah rose highest to head in Elliott’s free-kick.
There was still time for Villa to mount a memorable comeback as Liverpool’s own defensive weaknesses were laid bare.
“It got away from us tonight, there’s no doubt about that,” Klopp said. “We make a mistake for the 3-2 and in that moment we open the door for them, the atmosphere was there and they score the equalizer.”
Watkins was denied his 20th English Premier League goal of the season after Leon Bailey ran offside in the buildup, having cut across the run of Moussa Diaby.
After an angry exchange of words between Bailey and Watkins, it was then the latter who was guilty of getting in Douglas Luiz’s way when the Brazilian would have had a clear sight of goal.
Had it not been for an injury to substitute Nicolo Zaniolo, Duran may not even have entered the field, but the Colombian produced a stunning finale as he pounced on a mistake from Alexis Mac Allister to drill home from the edge of the box.
Duran did not know much about his second goal as Diaby’s pass ricocheted in off his thigh, but Hollywood star and Villa fan Tom Hanks was one of the 40,000 supporters watching who did not care.
“Big Jhon is a bit nuts,” McGinn said. “He’s a nightmare sometimes to have in your team, but he’s got moments of quality.”
Only a brilliant save from Alisson Becker denied Diaby a winner in stoppage-time.
Manchester City have reached do-or-die territory in the UEFA Champions League earlier than expected ahead of what Pep Guardiola has described as a “final” against Club Brugge today. City have disproved the suggestion a new format to Europe’s top club competition would remove any jeopardy for the top clubs as Guardiola stares down the barrel of failing to make the Champions League knockout stages for the first time in his career. The English champions have endured a torrid season both in their English Premier League title defense and on the continent. A run of one win in 13 games, which included Champions League
Oklahoma City star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on Sunday poured in 35 points as the Thunder grabbed a bounce-back 118-108 victory in Portland to push their NBA-best record to 37-8. The Thunder, surprised by the short-handed Dallas Mavericks on Thursday, fended off a late surge from the Trail Blazers to snap their four-game winning streak. Jalen Williams scored 24 points and Isaiah Joe added 16 off the bench. Center Isaiah Hartenstein, back after a five-game absence with a calf injury, added 14 points, 11 rebounds, six assists and a big block. The Western Conference leaders were under pressure late as Portland, trailing by 15 heading
The Golden State Warriors on Wednesday withstood Oklahoma City star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s 52-point outburst to beat the Western Conference leading Thunder 116-109. Andrew Wiggins scored 27 points and Warriors superstar Stephen Curry scored 17 of his 21 points in the second half as Golden State erased a double-digit deficit and pulled away late for the victory. “We just stayed solid,” said Curry, who entered the contest mired in a shooting slump and had just four points on one basket in the first half. “Just all-around effort.” The Thunder, fueled by 31 first-half points from Gilgeous-Alexander, led by as many as 14 in the
Ousmane Dembele on Wednesday scored a hat-trick as Paris Saint-Germain romped to a 4-1 win at VfB Stuttgart and qualified for the UEFA Champions League knockout stages. PSG were at risk of elimination after a disappointing league stage, with three losses and a draw, but were utterly dominant against an outclassed Stuttgart side as they confirmed their place in the playoffs. With six minutes gone, Bradley Barcola headed PSG in front after Desire Doue stood a cross up at the back post following a corner. Stuttgart probed for an equalizer, but PSG hit on the counterattack, Dembele tapping a Barcola pass into an