Durán's late double rescues point but Villa waiting for top-four spot
The Guardian|May 14, 2024
Just when it seemed Aston Villa would slump to a crushing defeat at home to Liverpool, the substitute Jhon Durán struck twice to earn an unlikely, priceless point. Unai Emery will be glued to Manchester City's trip to fifth-placed Tottenham on Tuesday.
Ben Fisher
Durán's late double rescues point but Villa waiting for top-four spot

Villa got off to an awful start after Emiliano Martínez turned the ball into his own net and, after Youri Tielemans cancelled out Liverpool's opener, goals by Cody Gakpo and Jarell Quansah earned a lead before the substitute Durán turned the game.

Before kick-off the centre-circle banner swayed to the thudding backdrop of Jeff Beck but Villa hope it will have the stars of the Champions League on next season. For the neutral, one of the league's last live storylines the protracted battle for fourth - could run to the final day, when Villa head to Crystal Palace and Spurs host Sheffield United. The only caveat is that Spurs must win at home to the champions.

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