Aston Villa’s Clinical Edge Sees Off Lille in Europa League Push

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Aston Villa - Lille 2:0

Aston Villa continued their impressive UEFA Europa League campaign with a composed and pragmatic victory over Lille OSC, securing a deserved place in the quarter-finals. Armed with a narrow first-leg advantage courtesy of Ollie Watkins, Unai Emery’s side executed a disciplined game plan that underlined their growing maturity on the European stage.

The visitors from France struggled to impose themselves, creating few clear-cut chances against a well-organised Villa defence marshalled in front of Emiliano Martinez. Instead, Aston Villa remained patient, absorbing pressure and waiting for the right moment to strike — a hallmark of Unai Emery’s European pedigree.

The decisive breakthrough came in the second half following a lightning-quick counter-attack initiated by Emiliano Martinez. John McGinn timed his run to perfection and calmly finished after an incisive assist from Jadon Sancho, sending the home crowd into celebration.

Jadon Sancho nearly doubled the lead himself moments later, rattling the post with a sharp effort, as Lille OSC began to fade. The result was put beyond doubt five minutes from time when Leon Bailey reacted quickest inside the box, converting from close range to score his first goal in a year and seal the win.

2025-26, Europa League

Aston Villa - Lille 2:0 (0:0)
Goals: McGinn J., 54 (1:0); Bailey, 85 (2:0)

Aston Villa: Martinez E.; Lindelöf; Torres Pau; Maatsen I.; Onana A.; McGinn J. (Buendia, 74); Douglas Luiz; Bogarde L. (Cash, 74); Abraham T. (Watkins, 56); Sancho (Bailey, 84); Rogers M. (Elliott H., 84)
Substitution: Watkins (from 56); Cash (from 74); Buendia (from 74); Elliott H. (from 84); Bailey (from 84)
Bench: Bizot; Wright J.; Konsa; Mings; Digne; Andrés García
Yellow Cards: Douglas Luiz 72

Lille: Özer; Ngoy N.; Alexsandro (Mandi, 73); Meunier (Santos T., 81); Perraud; Mbemba; Mukau (Fernandez Pardo, 67); Bentaleb; Correia (Haraldsson, 67); Bouaddi (Edjouma, 67); Giroud
Substitution: Haraldsson (from 67); Fernandez Pardo (from 67); Edjouma (from 67); Mandi (from 73); Santos T. (from 81)
Bench: Bodart; Verdonk; Baret; Diaoune
Yellow Cards: Correia 25

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