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Aston Villa Stun Liverpool in Thrilling 4-2 Clash: Emery’s Side Seals Champions League Spot—But What Does It Mean for the Europa League Final?

Aston Villa Stun Liverpool in Thrilling 4-2 Clash: Emery's Side Seals Champions League Spot—But What Does It Mean for the Europa League Final?

Villa Park hosted one of the defining matches of the Premier League season—a high-stakes encounter between Aston Villa and Liverpool that carried the weight of Champions League qualification.

What unfolded was not merely a contest of ambition, but a decisive shift in momentum. Aston Villa, sharp and clinical, dismantled their rivals 4–2, transforming a tense race for the top five into a statement of authority that reverberated far beyond the final whistle.

Lineups and Key Absences

Both teams entered with clear identities and familiar shapes. Aston Villa lined up in a 4-2-3-1, with Emiliano Martínez in goal behind a back four of Matty Cash, Ezri Konsa, Pau Torres and Lucas Digne. The midfield pairing of Youri Tielemans and Victor Lindelöf supported a creative trio led by Morgan Rogers and captain John McGinn, with Ollie Watkins spearheading the attack.

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