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·14 de dezembro de 2025
Tielemans stars in Aston Villa win vs West Ham

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·14 de dezembro de 2025


Aston Villa came back twice to claim a 3-2 win over West Ham United, with the Villains keeping themselves in the Premier League title race discussions.
Villa conceded the earliest goal in the league this season but battled back through an own goal from Konstantinos Mavropanos and a Morgan Rogers brace to seal a ninth successive win.
While the performance wasn’t the best, several players stepped up when the Villans needed them, including Amadou Onana, Rogers, John McGinn, and Youri Tielemans.
Rogers might get all the plaudits for bagging a double, but Tielemans was also influential in the comeback victory.
The Belgian playmaker grew into the game, bagging an assist and winning 8/14 duels while making two recoveries and blocking two shots.
Tielemans’ performance earned him an 8/10 rating from John Townley, who praised his delivery for the Rogers goal, saying ‘Simply class’.
If the Villains are to keep up the pressure on Arsenal and Manchester City, they need players like Tielemans to step up as they did today.
The experienced midfielder will be key to Villa’s chances of finishing in the top four or claiming their first Premier League title since 1981?
This was a win that spoke volumes about Aston Villa’s maturity. The expected goals models may scoff, but champions are rarely defined by aesthetics alone.
The Villans were forced to shuffle their back line, fielding a makeshift defence.
However, they still found a way to absorb pressure, ride out uncomfortable moments and strike decisively when it mattered most.
That ability to suffer, adapt and still take maximum points is often what separates contenders from pretenders.
There was no panic when they fell behind, no loss of belief when West Ham threatened to swing momentum again.
Instead, the Villains trusted their structure, their leaders and their match-winners. These are the kind of gritty, imperfect victories that quietly build title charges.
If Villa can continue grinding out results like this, even on off days and with key pieces missing, the teams around them will have to sit up and take notice.









































