Football Today
·23 November 2025
Aston Villa come from behind to sink Leeds and climb to fourth

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·23 November 2025

Aston Villa overturned an early deficit at Elland Road to take three points from Leeds United this afternoon.
Leeds looked the more assertive side, yet their inability to sustain that intensity allowed Villa to recover and climb further into the Champions League places.
They took the lead inside eight minutes. Sean Longstaff’s free-kick caused confusion in the penalty area, and Anton Stach’s touch ricocheted off Lukas Nmecha before crossing the line.
The goal survived a lengthy VAR review and briefly settled the home crowd, who sensed that Villa were struggling to match Leeds’ physicality.
Leeds played with energy, aggression and purpose throughout the first half, repeatedly forcing Villa onto the back foot and winning most of the midfield duels.
The problem for Leeds was turning that superiority into a second goal, and the failure to do so kept Villa alive in a match that should have felt more comfortable for the hosts.
Villa reached the interval without further damage, and manager Unai Emery responded by introducing Donyell Malen and Ian Maatsen. The impact was immediate.
Two minutes after the restart, Malen found space on the right and drilled a low cross into the area, where Morgan Rogers reacted sharply and guided a deft flick past Lucas Perri.
The equaliser shifted the momentum decisively, and Leeds struggled to regain control.
Rogers completed the turnaround with a superb free-kick fifteen minutes from time. He sent his effort over the wall and beyond Perri to cap a commanding second-half performance.
His celebration with Villa’s set-piece coach reflected the work behind the finish, and his influence grew as Leeds chased the game with increasing desperation.
Leeds thought they had equalised almost immediately when Dan James’s delivery ended up in the net, but replays showed a handball by Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
That decision typified a second half in which they struggled to create meaningful chances from open play.
A late Pascal Struijk header forced a fine save from Emiliano Martinez, but Villa saw out the final minutes with composure.
The defeat keeps Leeds in the relegation zone after a fifth loss in six matches and adds to the scrutiny on Daniel Farke as a difficult run of fixtures approaches.
Villa now look firmly positioned in the battle for European qualification after another comeback built on depth, control and Rogers’ finishing.









































