Aston Villa thrash West Ham to close on Premier League top four
Unai Emery
urged Aston Villa to chase their dreams this season after thrashing West Ham
4-1 on Sunday to close within two points of the top of the Premier League.
Douglas Luiz
scored twice, while Ollie Watkins and Leon Bailey were also on target as Villa
recorded an 11th consecutive home Premier League win.
Villa have
been transformed in just over a year since Emery took charge, with only
Manchester City and Arsenal having won more Premier League points in 2023.
Victory
takes Villa up to fifth in the table, but within striking distance of leaders
City.
Captain John
McGinn has spoken of harbouring ambitions to qualify for the Champions League
and Emery is focused on at least securing European football for a second
consecutive season.
"One of
our dreams is to be with the top seven teams and to do something in
Europe," said Emery, whose side are in the Europa Conference League this
season.
"To get
European football is very important and that is the work we need to try to do.
We need to be consistent in what we are doing."
Luiz is just
one of a number of players that are performing at a different level under the
Spaniard and continued his scoring streak at Villa Park.
The
Brazilian became the first Villa player to score in six consecutive home
Premier League games when his strike from the edge of the box had too much
power for Alphonse Areola in the West Ham goal on 30 minutes.
Luiz then
took the chance to double his side's advantage from the penalty spot early in
the second period after Edson Alvarez tripped Ezri Konsa.
Jarrod Bowen
reduced West Ham's arrears just five minutes later when his shot spun off Pau
Torres into the far corner for his 100th career goal.
However, any
hope of a Hammers' fightback was snuffed out by the in-form Watkins on an
afternoon that proved a reality check for David Moyes' men.
"I see
the players every day and know the levels. We need to play really well to keep
it up with the top six teams," said Moyes.
"The
players are good players but as you can see, if this is the level we need to
reach, then we need to improve greatly."
Fresh from
scoring the winner against Australia for England in a rare run out at
international level as Harry Kane's understudy, Watkins blasted in his eighth
goal of the season from a narrow angle.
Bailey then
exemplified the impressive attacking arsenal that Villa have amassed in recent
transfer windows.
The Jamaican
was left on the bench as Nicolo Zaniolo started despite being the subject of an
investigation from Italian prosecutors over a betting scandal.
But Bailey
made the most of his 15 minutes on the field as he cut inside Nayef Aguerd with
a stepover and fired into the top corner.
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