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Villa end winless start with victory over Fulham

At a glance

  • Aston Villa score twice in two second-half minutes

  • Ollie Watkins ends his goal drought with Villa's equaliser

  • Raul Jimenez opens the scoring for Fulham after three minutes

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Ollie Watkins ended his goal drought as Aston Villa came from behind to beat Fulham for their first Premier League win of the season.

The England striker had not scored in his previous nine games, the joint-worst run of his Villa career, but his equaliser gave Villa the platform for victory.

John McGinn and substitute Emi Buendia - his first Villa goal for a year - scored twice in two minutes just after the break to put the game beyond Fulham.

Raul Jimenez's header had given the visitors a third-minute lead but the striker was forced off injured soon after.

The Cottagers - who have won just one of their past 22 league games at Villa Park - faded after a strong start. That allowed Villa, who again looked poor for the majority of the first half, back into the game.

Ezri Konsa cleared off the line from Sasa Lukic as Fulham looked to recover from their nightmare start to the second half but by then Villa had taken control.

Villa analysis: Crucial win but still far from their best

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How 'forgotten man' Buendia inspired Villa's comeback

Aston Villa desperately needed this victory.

Not that Unai Emery's position is under threat but the narrative around their season was one of concern following five winless games.

More is expected of a club with European ambitions, and so the nature of Villa's flat and listless performances had been a growing worry.

Three points against Fulham can now give Villa the springboard they craved as they travel to Feyenoord in the Europa League this week.

The visit of Burnley follows in the Premier League and, quickly, the horizon looks a little brighter - especially following Thursday's narrow Europa League win over Bologna.

Not that this was Villa at their swashbuckling best - far from it. They ground it out after falling behind to Raul Jimenez's header while there was also an element of Fulham allowing them a route back.

That Watkins also ended his goal drought, having gone nine games without scoring, removes another obstacle which had threatened to trip Villa up this season.

The striker, who struck 16 times in the Premier League last season, is so crucial to Villa's hopes, having had little goalscoring back-up. His return to the scoresheet capped a satisfying, if not comprehensive, win.

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We are getting better - Emery

Fulham analysis: Cottagers feel hard done by but wilted under pressure

Fulham's recent record at Villa Park is awful and so defeat should not be entirely unexpected.

Boss Marco Silva could claim to feel hard done by after Josh King was booked for simulation instead of getting a penalty after Emi Martinez rushed out in the first half.

There was contact and Fulham felt they had a case while they were also unhappy when a review turned down any infringement after Matty Cash's hand blocked a goalbound shot.

But ultimately, the visitors were the architects of their own downfall after failing to bury a fragile Villa side who again looked bereft of confidence for the majority of the first half.

A failure to deal with Lucas Digne's long ball, which led to Watkins' leveller, was wretched but the reaction to it was even worse, allowing Villa to strike twice in quick succession after the break.

Their controversial defeat at Chelsea aside, it has been a positive start to the season from Silva's men but their second-half surrender will be a low point.

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We were too soft - Silva

What's next for these teams?

Aston Villa go to Feyenoord in the Europa League on Thursday before welcoming Burnley on Sunday.

Fulham travel to Bournemouth in the Premier League on Friday and then host Arsenal on 18 October after the international break.

Where next?

Player of the match

Number: 7 J. McGinn
Average rating 8.14
Number: 7 J. McGinn
Average Rating: 8.14
Number: 10 E. Buendía
Average Rating: 7.84
Number: 11 O. Watkins
Average Rating: 7.65
Number: 2 M. Cash
Average Rating: 7.07
Number: 4 E. Konsa
Average Rating: 7.07
Number: 14 Pau Torres
Average Rating: 6.94
Number: 23 E. Martínez
Average Rating: 6.77
Number: 12 L. Digne
Average Rating: 6.68
Number: 27 M. Rogers
Average Rating: 6.65
Number: 29 E. Guessand
Average Rating: 6.59
Number: 44 B. Kamara
Average Rating: 6.54
Number: 9 H. Elliott
Average Rating: 6.47
Number: 26 L. Bogarde
Average Rating: 6.39
Number: 5 T. Mings
Average Rating: 6.20
Number: 17 D. Malen
Average Rating: 5.96
Number: 3 V. Lindelöf
Average Rating: 5.86

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