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Ollie Watkins continued his prolific form with two goals as Aston Villa boosted their European hopes with an emphatic victory over Newcastle, whose five-match winning run came to a shuddering halt at Villa Park.
Watkins had already struck the foot of the post, forced two fine saves out of Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope and had an effort ruled out for offside by the time he gave Villa a two-goal cushion midway through the second half.
The former Brentford striker completed a one-sided victory with eight minutes remaining, converting a low shot via a slight deflection off Newcastle defender Kieran Trippier.
Unai Emery’s team dominated the early stages and took a deserved lead when Jacob Ramsey swept Watkins’ cushioned header low into the net.
Watkins had almost scored inside 30 seconds when he rattled the woodwork after shrugging off Sven Botman’s challenge.
Ramsey struck the crossbar in a one-sided opening, before Pope kept out another Watkins effort early in the second half.
Alexander Isak had a shot parried over the bar by Villa keeper Emiliano Martinez as Newcastle improved after the restart, but Watkins gave the home side breathing space with a close-range finish before completing the scoring late on.
Villa, who have won five straight Premier League games for the first time since 1998, are now only six points off third-placed Newcastle having played one game more.
Manchester United will leapfrog Newcastle into third if they avoid defeat at Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
Villa and Watkins flying high
Emery’s decision to reject Newcastle’s advances following the Saudi-led takeover appears to have benefited all parties, with Villa mounting a late surge for Europe and Eddie Howe’s team still firmly in the top-four mix.
But this was very much Villa’s afternoon as they inflicted a heaviest defeat of the campaign on Newcastle thanks to a masterful display.
Villa have won 12 of their 18 league matches under Emery and only leaders Arsenal and champions Manchester City can match their tally of 38 points during that period.
“The first target was to escape the bottom – we did. The next was to get in the top half – we are,” Emery told BBC Match of the Day.
“We are being very demanding to add a new target to be in the top six, but we are going to face the teams that are now fighting for that.
“We believe, with our supporters, that we can do that.”
Villa could have been 3-0 ahead inside the opening quarter of an hour but were twice denied by the frame of the goal, while Watkins also drew a fine save from Pope not long after Ramsey’s opener.
After being denied by the England keeper yet again three minutes into the second half, Watkins thought he had finally made the scoresheet on the hour-mark when he was ruled narrowly offside by the video assistant referee.
With England manager Gareth Southgate watching on in the stands, 27-year-old Watkins added gloss to a perfect Villa performance with two clinical second-half finishes, lifting his league tally for the season to 14.
Remarkably, 11 of those goals have come in his past 12 top-flight appearances.
Sobering afternoon for Newcastle
Regardless of whether they achieve Champions League qualification, Newcastle have had a magnificent campaign, but they were comfortably second best here.
They recovered from a slow start at Brentford last weekend to claim a fifth league win in succession, but they rarely threatened to get back in the game after Ramsey’s opener and could have lost by a much bigger margin.
They struggled to cope with the pace of the sensational Watkins, who was making darting runs between Trippier and Fabian Schar at every opportunity.
Callum Wilson and the fit-again Miguel Almiron were brought on 11 minutes into the second half, but they had little impact as Villa continued to create the better openings.
Wilson almost got on the end of a teasing Isak cross but was narrowly offside in any case, while Almiron struck the side-netting from a tight angle on his first appearance since mid-March.
Newcastle will need to produce a vastly improved performance when fellow Champions League aspirants Tottenham visit St James’ Park on 23 April.
“We were off our best levels today, right from the start,” Howe told Match of the Day. “Aston Villa are a good team and we never got going.
“We’ve been consistently excellent this season. Today is the first dip we’ve had. It can happen and we have to react.”
Player of the match
McGinnJohn McGinn
Aston Villa
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Squad number7Player nameMcGinn
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Squad number11Player nameWatkins
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Squad number41Player nameJ Ramsey
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Squad number5Player nameMings
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Squad number15Player nameÁlex Moreno
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Squad number10Player nameBuendía
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Squad number6Player nameDouglas Luiz
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Squad number18Player nameYoung
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Squad number1Player nameE Martínez
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Squad number4Player nameKonsa
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Squad number32Player nameDendoncker
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Squad number16Player nameChambers
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Squad number22Player nameDurán
Newcastle United
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Squad number22Player namePope
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Squad number14Player nameIsak
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Squad number39Player nameBruno Guimarães
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Squad number24Player nameAlmirón
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Squad number2Player nameTrippier
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Squad number23Player nameMurphy
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Squad number7Player nameJoelinton
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Squad number28Player nameWillock
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Squad number9Player nameWilson
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Squad number13Player nameTargett
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Squad number5Player nameSchär
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Squad number36Player nameS Longstaff
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Squad number4Player nameBotman
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Squad number32Player nameAnderson
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Squad number33Player nameBurn
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Squad number8Player nameGordon
Line-ups
Aston Villa
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1E Martínez
- 18Young
- 4Konsa
- 5Mings
- 15Moreno
- 32Dendoncker
- 6Douglas Luiz
- 7McGinn
- 10Buendía
- 41J RamseySubstituted forChambersat 85′minutes
- 11WatkinsSubstituted forDuránat 90+1′minutesBooked at 90mins
Substitutes
- 3Diego Carlos
- 9Traoré
- 16Chambers
- 22Durán
- 25Olsen
- 27Digne
- 38Sinisalo
- 56Revan
- 66Patterson
Newcastle
Formation 4-3-3
- 22Pope
- 2Trippier
- 5SchärBooked at 22mins
- 4Botman
- 33BurnSubstituted forTargettat 68′minutes
- 28WillockSubstituted forS Longstaffat 68′minutes
- 39Bruno Guimarães
- 7JoelintonSubstituted forAndersonat 80′minutes
- 23MurphySubstituted forWilsonat 56′minutes
- 14Isak
- 8GordonSubstituted forAlmirónat 56′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Dúbravka
- 6Lascelles
- 9Wilson
- 11Ritchie
- 13Targett
- 19Manquillo
- 24Almirón
- 32Anderson
- 36S Longstaff
- Referee:
- John Brooks
- Attendance:
- 42,055
Live Text
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Match ends, Aston Villa 3, Newcastle United 0.
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Second Half ends, Aston Villa 3, Newcastle United 0.
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Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Callum Wilson (Newcastle United).
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Jhon Durán (Aston Villa) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Foul by Jhon Durán (Aston Villa).
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Sean Longstaff (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Substitution, Aston Villa. Jhon Durán replaces Ollie Watkins.
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Foul by Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa).
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Fabian Schär (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Emiliano Buendía (Aston Villa).
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Matt Targett (Newcastle United) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Offside, Newcastle United. Elliot Anderson tries a through ball, but Bruno Guimarães is caught offside.
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Substitution, Aston Villa. Calum Chambers replaces Jacob Ramsey because of an injury.
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Goal! Aston Villa 3, Newcastle United 0. Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Jacob Ramsey.
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Attempt missed. Jacob Ramsey (Aston Villa) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Emiliano Buendía.
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Ashley Young (Aston Villa) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Sean Longstaff (Newcastle United).
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Attempt missed. Fabian Schär (Newcastle United) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Matt Targett with a cross following a set piece situation.
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Foul by Emiliano Buendía (Aston Villa).
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