VILLANS ARE ALL JOLLIE AT THE SEASIDE
Daily Star
|December 04, 2025
OLLIE WATKINS scored twice on a memorable night for Aston Villa - and a landmark one for manager Unai Emery.
Villa found themselves trailing 2-0 after 29 minutes but Watkins (circle) then struck twice before halftime.
It set up a thrilling second half which saw Villa hang on to move into third in the table - with leaders Arsenal heading to Villa Park on Saturday.
And last night's win means Emery has now won 62 Premier League games at the club, the most by a Villa boss in the competition.
Brighton opened the scoring through Jan Paul van Hecke, who bundled the ball into the net after Marco Bizot failed to clear Ferdi Kadioglu's corner.
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