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Aston Villa vs Bologna; UEFA Europa League Quarter Final

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Aston Villa vs Bologna. UEFA Europa League Quarter Final.

Villa ParkAttendance41,662.

Aston Villa 4

  • O Watkins (16th minute)
  • E Buendia (26th minute)
  • M Rogers (39th minute)
  • E Konsa (89th minute)

Bologna 0

    7-1

    Aston Villa 4-0 Bologna (Agg: 7-1): Villa win big to set up Europa League semi-final showdown with Nottingham Forest

    Match report as Aston Villa set up an all-English Europa League semi-final showdown with Nottingham Forest by battering Bologna 4-0 at Villa Park to complete a 7-1 aggregate win in their last-eight tie; Ollie Watkins scored his 100th goal for Villa

    Aston Villa celebrate against Bologna
    Image: Aston Villa celebrate against Bologna as they swept past the Serie A side and into a Europa League semi-final

    Aston Villa cruised past Bologna at Villa Park, a 4-0 victory on the night completing a 7-1 aggregate win in their Europa League quarter-final to set up a semi-final against Nottingham Forest.

    Ollie Watkins finished off an intricate team move early on for his 100th Aston Villa goal and though Morgan Rogers had a penalty saved, Emiliano Buendia added a second within 46 seconds of that spot-kick and Rogers then made amends before the break.

    That was a big moment for Rogers, not only after his penalty but with him ending a run of 12 games without scoring for club and country. It was a night for boosting confidence and the second half was a procession, Ezri Konsa capping it off with a goal late on.

    Morgan Rogers celebrates putting Aston Villa three up against Bologna in the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final
    Image: Morgan Rogers celebrates putting Aston Villa three up against Bologna

    Player ratings:

    Aston Villa: Martinez (6), Cash (7), Konsa (8), Pau (7), Digne (7), Tielemans (7), Onana (8), McGinn (7), Rogers (8), Buendia (8), Watkins (8).

    Subs: Abraham (6), Bailey (6), Sancho (6), Douglas Luiz (6), Bogarde (6).

    Bologna: Ravaglia (5), Joao Mario (5), Vitik (6), Freuler (5), Casale (6), Miranda (7), Ferguson (6), Moro (6), Bernardeschi (6), Rowe (7), Castro (6).

    Subs: Orsolini (7), Zortea (6), Sohm (6), Odgaard (6), Heggem (6).

    Player of the match: Ollie Watkins.

    Unai Emery, a Europa League specialist, has seen his side cruise through this competition so far but this was his side closer to their best, overwhelming the Italian opposition from the outset. On this form, they are justifying their status as favourites.

    Seven points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea in the Premier League, Champions League qualification looks likely to be secured through that route. But Emery wants to be there as a Europa League winner for the fifth time. Forest now stand in their way in the last four.

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    Emi Martinez returned to the Aston Villa starting line-up as Unai Emery reverted to the same starting line-up that won the first leg in Italy. Bologna’s team included Scotland’s Lewis Ferguson and England U21 international Jonathan Rowe.

    Ton-up Watkins back on song for Villa

    Ollie Watkins celebrates after scoring for Aston Villa against Bologna
    Image: Ollie Watkins celebrates after opening the scoring for Aston Villa against Bologna

    Watkins has not hit the same heights this season and there had been a groundswell of opinion that Tammy Abraham deserved the nod ahead of him up top for Villa. But the 30-year-old England international, dropped by Thomas Tuchel, has found a response.

    Having scored in the win over West Ham prior to that international break, he returned with a double against Bologna in the first leg and another to end any hopes of an Italian comeback at Villa Park. It is four goals in four games now for Watkins. A return to form.

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    English clash in the last four

    Aston Villa and Nottingham have set up a first all-English semi-final in a European competition since Arsenal faced Manchester United in 2009.

    The last time it happened when competing for this trophy was when Liverpool faced Tottenham in 1973.

    The first leg will take place on April 30 at the City Ground with the return leg at Villa Park on May 7.

    Watkins: We are playing our best football

    Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins speaking to TNT Sports about his 100th goal:

    "It's a milestone every striker wants to hit. The next is 100 Premier League goals, that's what I have my eyes on.

    "It's an exciting time for me personally and the team. We have everyone fit and are playing our best football.

    "We've got it all to play for. If someone said we would be fighting for Champions League and in the semi-final of the European competition, I would've bit their hand off!"

    Watkins in stats

    Ollie Watkins became just the third Premier League player to score 100 goals in all competitions since his Aston Villa debut alongside Mohamed Salah and Erling Haaland.

    Watkins is now the outright top goalscorer in major European competition for Aston Villa with 10 goals, overtaking Peter Withe and John McGinn.

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    McGinn hails brilliant performance

    Aston Villa captain John McGinn speaking to TNT Sports:

    "It was a brilliant performance and we needed to get the first-half performance. To get the first goal and a great first half, it gets us into the semi-final. Absolutely delighted.

    "We have a big game on Sunday and an objective to make the top five but we are delighted to be in the semi."

    Emery excited for Forest showdown

    Aston Villa manager Unai Emery speaking in the press conference:

    "It's important for both teams, and we have something similar. These clubs won the Champions League. Two times Nottingham Forest have won, I think at that moment, the European Cup. And Aston Villa have won as well this competition.

    "Now to play in the semi-final is something that is very important for us, for them. It's going to be a very good semi-final for both teams, for the supporters.

    "It's a possibility to play a final. And I know how difficult it is to play semi-finals, and how difficult it is to beat teams when you are playing a semi-final."

    Italiano: Villa one step ahead

    Bologna head coach Vincenzo Italiano speaking in the press conference:

    "Obviously, it was hard for us because in the first leg we screwed up this tie because 3-1 was a heavy result.

    "Today, we wanted to play a true game, cause them trouble. But they scored from every shot, exploiting every chance they had.

    "They are stronger, they are one step ahead. Any mistake, they punish you. We knew they would be different at home. This was a hard game.

    "They missed out on the Champions League by one goal. They are a very valuable team. Ever since day one people said they were the team to take the trophy home. We were unlucky to face them in the quarter finals."

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