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Premier League: Aston Villa beat Wolves to stay in fourth as Spurs edge out Luton

Aston Villa beat Wolves 2-0 at Villa Park to stay in the top four and maintain a three-point cushion over rivals Tottenham Hotspur.

Unai Emery's side claimed the three points thanks to goals from Moussa Diaby and Ezri Konsa.

Diaby opened the scoring after 36 minutes when he smashed home after the ball deflected off a Wolves defender from a curling Douglas Luiz free kick.

Just after the hour Konsa made the game safe somewhat fortuitously when his attempted cross came off the outside of his boot and sailed over Wolves keeper Jose Sa.

After the game Konsa told Sky Sports: "It's been a perfect week, making my debut for England. To top it off with a win and a goal, I'm really pleased for myself and the boys.

"I believe in myself and ever since the boss has come in, I've grown a lot as a player and a man and I want to continue doing that under the boss.

"We knew we had to win after Tottenham's result earlier and we did that.

"I don't remember the last time we had a clean sheet. It's always good to keep the ball out the net as a defender.

"We've had a few injuries to key players this season but we've managed to get results when it matters. The games have been coming thick and fast."

Earlier, Spurs had moved up into the Champions League places thanks to Son Heung-min’s 86th-minute winner in a 2-1 home win over Luton.

Luton made the perfect start in north London when Tahith Chong fired them ahead after three minutes.

But Ange Postecoglou’s team produced another second-half rally thanks to substitute Brennan Johnson.

Johnson set up Issa Kabore’s 51st-minute own goal and teed up Son four minutes from time to help the hosts bounce back from their Fulham humbling two weeks ago with a much-needed victory.

Tottenham boss Postecoglou,

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