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·10 May 2026

Player Ratings: Ollie Watkins shines as Aston Villa are held by Burnley

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Player Ratings: Burnley Battle Back to Secure Draw with Aston Villa

Burnley staged a spirited comeback at Turf Moor to earn a 2-2 draw with Aston Villa, a result that keeps Villa’s European ambitions hanging by a thread. With only two games remaining, Unai Emery’s side remain four points above Bournemouth, yet their grip on fifth place is far from assured.

Early Goals Set the Tone

Burnley started brightly, and Jaidon Anthony opened the scoring after just eight minutes. His rebound followed Emiliano Martinez’s initial save from Lesley Ugochukwu’s 20-yard strike, giving the home side an early lift. Villa responded before the break, with Ross Barkley heading in from John McGinn’s corner in the 42nd minute, cancelling out Anthony’s opener and sending both sides into the interval level at 1-1.


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Watkins Puts Villa Ahead

Moments into the second half, Ollie Watkins thought he had given Villa the lead. He capitalised on a long ball from Martinez and slotted home with clinical precision in the 56th minute. Villa appeared to be heading towards a crucial three points that would solidify their European position, but Burnley were not finished.

Flemming Seals Comeback

Zian Flemming ensured Burnley left Turf Moor with their first point since February, finishing off a well-worked team move in the 58th minute to make it 2-2. Burnley’s resilience was clear, and the draw provided a rare morale boost for a side already relegated, while leaving Villa with questions to answer ahead of the final two fixtures.

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Controversy and Key Moments

Late in the game, Villa appealed for a penalty when Kyle Walker appeared to step on Emiliano Buendia’s foot, but after a VAR review, the referee denied the claim. Earlier, Watkins had a goal ruled out for offside, denying Villa another potential advantage. Despite the setbacks, Villa remain in contention for European football, though the performance highlighted the inconsistency that has plagued them this season.

Player Ratings

Burnley:Max Weib 5, Kyle Walker 5, Axel Tuanzebe 5, Maxime Esteve 6, Lucas Pires 6, Florentino Luis 6, Lesley Ugochukwu 5, Hannibal Mejbri 7, Jaidon Anthony 6, Loum Tchaouna 7, Zian Flemming 7

Aston Villa:Emiliano Martinez 7, Matty Cash 4, Ezri Konsa 6, Tyrone Mings 4, Ian Maatsen 5, Victor Lindelof 5, Youri Tielemans 7, Ross Barkley 7, John McGinn 7, Morgan Rogers 5, Ollie Watkins 8

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