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Two-goal Rogers hero for Villans
The Gazette
|December 15, 2025
UNAI Emery hailed the response of his “ambitious” Aston Villa side after they came from behind twice to beat West Ham 3-2 and keep themselves in the Premier League title race.
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Morgan Rogers scored twice - including a stunning 25-yard winner - to ensure Villa remain three points behind leaders Arsenal.
“Our start was poor, two times we were behind but how they responded and how we achieved those three points is how we are as a team,” said Emery.
“Being ambitious, responsible, being organised in our structure. I'm so happy how we responded.”
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