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Aston Villa enjoying dream start to first Champions League campaign

Published:Wednesday | October 23, 2024 | 12:09 AM
Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran (left) celebrates scoring his side’s second goal, while being congratulated by Leon Bailey (centre) during the Champions League opening phase football match against Bologna at Villa Park in Birmingham, England yesterday.
Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran (left) celebrates scoring his side’s second goal, while being congratulated by Leon Bailey (centre) during the Champions League opening phase football match against Bologna at Villa Park in Birmingham, England yesterday.

BIRMINGHAM, England (AP):

THREE STRAIGHT wins, no goals conceded, and top of the league on maximum points.

Aston Villa’s first-ever appearance in the Champions League couldn’t be going any better.

Villa’s 2-0 home win over Bologna yesterday maintained the 100 per cent start to the English team’s first campaign in Europe’s top club competition since 1983 – when it was called the European Cup, which Villa won in 1982.

“What we are building here is amazing,” said Villa captain John McGinn, one of the scorers against Bologna at a rocking Villa Park.

Villa opened with a 3-0 win at Swiss outsiders Young Boys and then beat German giants Bayern Munich 1-0 in their first home game of the revamped competition.

Halfway through the third round of league games, Villa are in first place and no other team have nine points.

“We are playing seriously, we are playing focused, responsible, and the team is progressing and mature in everything,” said Villa manager Unai Emery, who took charge two years ago with the team just above the relegation zone.

Key this season has been the form of Jhon Duran, the 20 year-old Colombia international who is enjoying his breakthrough year at Villa.

Duran was handed a rare start against Bologna ahead of first-choice striker Ollie Watkins and was about to be replaced by his fellow centre forward when he hooked home a volley in the 64th minute from Morgan Rogers’ cross.

Watkins was on the sideline waiting to come on and was seen applauding the goal by Duran, who now has seven for the season in 12 games – mostly as a substitute. One of them was a memorable long-range winner against Bayern.

“When he was watching that I was thinking of changing him, he accelerated and scored a goal,” Emery said, laughing. “It was fantastic. He was asking for more (time) because he was thinking he could score more goals.”

Duran was not amused at immediately being taken off after his goal. He angrily punched a seat in the dugout and then headed down the tunnel soon after. But he came back at the end of the match to join in with his team’s celebrations.

Yesterday’s Results

Monaco 5-1 Crvena Zvezda

Milan 3-1 Club Brugge

Arsenal 1-0 Shakhar Donetsk

Juventus 0-1 Stuttgart

SK Sturm Graz 0-2 Sporting

Real Madrid 5-2 Dortmund

PSG 1-1 PSV

Girnoa 2-0 Sloven Bratislava