Chelsea faced off against Aston Villa, but their plans were upended as Unai Emery made key adjustments, allowing Villa to secure a 2-1 victory at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. This win underscores Villa’s status as serious contenders for the Premier League title. After struggling to get their first league win until late September, they quickly gained momentum and racked up an impressive 13 consecutive wins across all competitions.
Although Chelsea only managed three shots on target, their expected goals (xG) stood at 2.14, primarily due to a close-range goal from Joao Pedro in the first half. The second half saw the introduction of Jadon Sancho and Amadou Onana, which shifted the game in Aston Villa’s favor, leading them to score two goals and dominate the stat sheet with an xG of 1.40 compared to Chelsea’s 0.16. Unai Emery has a talent for preparing his team to compete effectively, even as underdogs.
Following their wins against Manchester City and Chelsea, Villa now finds themselves three points away from Arsenal as they head into the new year. As they sit fourth in the league based on goal difference, their defense has been commendable, allowing only 19 goals in 18 matches. If they can continue their scoring streak while tightening their defense, they could be in contention for the top position in the league come January, especially with a crucial match against Arsenal at the Emirates on December 30.
While Aston Villa hasn’t won the Premier League since 1981, they have shown significant progress towards a Champions League return next season, increasing their lead over fourth-placed Liverpool to seven points. Winger Morgan Rogers has stepped up impressively, contributing seven goals and three assists, positioning himself as a potential national team player for England ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Emery, however, is cautious about title aspirations, stating that the team’s focus should be on competing for a European spot rather than the league title. He emphasizes the need for consistency against strong rivals like Liverpool, Chelsea, and Manchester United over the remaining matches.
For soccer fans, Aston Villa’s resurgence is a compelling storyline that adds excitement to the Premier League. If they can maintain this form and possibly secure new signings in January, they could make a strong push for European competition, reigniting the club’s storied history and passion among supporters.

