Aston Villa continue winning run as double from sub Ollie Watkins sinks Chelsea
Aston Villa’s remarkable winning run continued as Ollie Watkins came off the bench in the second half to score twice and earn a valuable 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
At half-time Unai Emery’s side looked like their ambitions of staying in the Premier League title race were slipping away, Joao Pedro’s finish from a Reece James corner giving the hosts the lead against a Villa side hopelessly out of sorts.
They had looked nothing like a team going for an 11th win in a row in all competitions, Chelsea harrying and pressing and pinning them in their own half from where they rarely emerged before the break.
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Then in the 59th minute, Emery summoned Watkins – a surprise omission from the start – and everything changed. Within moments he had equalised from Morgan Rogers’ through-ball, then seven minutes from time he rose to nod Youri Tielemans’ header into the corner to keep Villa within three points of leaders Arsenal.
Rarely this season have Chelsea so dominated at home as they did in the first half.
After four minutes, Cole Palmer took the ball down masterfully on the turn and lifted a shot fractionally wide. There was also a powerful run by the England forward which allowed the ball to break to Enzo Fernandez who curled beyond the post.
Pedro got his foot to Pedro Neto’s cross but was denied at close range by Emiliano Martinez as Chelsea’s chances kept coming. The striker then wanted a penalty when tumbling over the challenge of Victor Lindelof but referee Stuart Attwell was unmoved.
Chelsea’s lead was deserved but there was plenty of good fortune about their goal. James’ corner was dangerous and seemed to confuse both sets of players


