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McGinn and Durán feast on Bologna to put Villa top of the table

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October 23, 2024

In the seconds after John McGinn gave Aston Villa the lead, the scoreboards in opposite corners malfunctioned, flickering and displaying a 3-0 scoreline over Bologna courtesy of a hat-trick in double-quick time from their captain. For a moment it was pure fantasy but Unai Emery's side really are top of the reformed Champions League, the only team with a 100% record so far having played three matches.

- Ben Fisher

McGinn and Durán feast on Bologna to put Villa top of the table

McGinn inadvertently scored the first directly from a free-kick before Jhon Durán added a second. Everybody of a Villa persuasion was on cloud nine, then?

Not quite. Durán's fine, hooked finish proved his final touch of the game and after being replaced by Ollie Watkins he thudded a padded seat in the home dugout and then booted the back of another chair. Amadou Onana, who was withdrawn at half-time, attempted to soothe Durán's anger, as did a member of Emery's staff. A few minutes later the striker headed down the tunnel. It was the only obviously sour note for Villa on a night when Boubacar Kamara returned to action for the first time since sustaining a serious knee injury in February. Sam Beukema rattled the woodwork late on for Bologna but Villa's victory was never in doubt after McGinn opened the scoring.

Topping a historic victory over Bayern Munich was always going to be an impossible task but nevertheless the pre-match bells and whistles spoke to this being another special occasion. There was a round of fizzing pyrotechnics, fireworks and a giant tifo banner featuring three roaring lions. The cameraphones of supporters were out in force.

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