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Villa beat Leipzig in five goal thriller

Aston Villa were twice pegged back by winless RB Leipzig but scored late to all but clinch a place in the Champions League knockout stages.

Ross Barkley's deflected strike secured victory late on after Lois Openda and Christoph Baumgartner cancelled out goals from John McGinn and Jhon Duran respectively.

It took just three minutes for the Premier League side to take the lead when Ollie Watkins nodded down Matty Cash's cross to leave McGinn with the simple task of smashing home from close range.

Watkins could have easily added a second soon after but he could not get a touch on Lucas Digne's low ball across the face of goal.

Villa looked to be in total control when Emiliano Martinez mis-judged a long punt forward, allowing Openda to nip in and slide the ball into the empty net.

Watkins had the ball in the net just before the break, but the offside flag denied him what would have been just his second goal scored from open play in 11 games.

The England striker was replaced by Jhon Duran at half-time and it was the Colombian who restored Villa's lead with a stunning strike from 25 yards.

Moments after Duran was denied a second goal by another offside flag, Leipzig drew level for a second time when Baumgartner met Openda's cross with a cushioned volley into the top corner of Martinez's goal.

Openda should have given Leipzig a late lead but he stroked Pau Torres' wayward pass straight at Martinez.

Just as a draw looked inevitable Barkley's strike took a huge deflection off Lukas Klostermann, wrong-footing Peter Gulacsi and snatching the three points.

Victory leaves Unai Emery's side third in the standings with 13 points after six games and in a strong position to finish in the top eight and qualify directly for the last 16.

Villa will travel to Monaco on 21 January before wrapping up their league phase campaign at Villa Park against Celtic on 29 January.

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Duran scores 'magical' goal to put Villa ahead

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RB Leipzig draw level against Aston Villa after goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez mistake

'Don't leave me out again!'

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Aston Villa's Champions League target is now higher - Unai Emery

Duran started and scored the only goal in Villa's Premier League defeat of Southampton on Saturday, but in Leipzig he once again played a key role from the bench.

The Colombian striker replaced Watkins at half-time and scored from the bench for the sixth time this season.

Watkins played well in the first 45 minutes, setting up McGinn's opener and spurning a great chance to score just before the break.

However, the England international has scored just once from open play in his past 11 games. Should he still be starting ahead of Duran?

"I know he is only young but you have every right to go and ask the manager why you are not starting if you are doing what he wants," former England striker Alan Shearer said on Amazon Prime.

"His message will be: Don't leave me out again."

Next up for Villa is a trip to Nottingham Forest in the Premier League on Saturday.

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Jhon Duran is Aston Villa's top scorer in the Champions League this season (three goals)

Player of the match

Number: 9 J. Durán
Average rating 8.22
Number: 11 L. Openda
Average Rating: 6.55
Number: 14 C. Baumgartner
Average Rating: 5.57
Number: 13 N. Seiwald
Average Rating: 5.40
Number: 30 B. Šeško
Average Rating: 5.36
Number: 7 A. Nusa
Average Rating: 5.31
Number: 39 B. Henrichs
Average Rating: 5.25
Number: 3 L. Geertruida
Average Rating: 5.23
Number: 4 W. Orbán
Average Rating: 5.22
Number: 18 A. Vermeeren
Average Rating: 5.20
Number: 1 P. Gulácsi
Average Rating: 5.07
Number: 44 K. Kampl
Average Rating: 4.96
Number: 8 A. Haidara
Average Rating: 4.94
Number: 19 André Silva
Average Rating: 4.92
Number: 16 L. Klostermann
Average Rating: 4.73

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