Ollie Watkins described his brace against the team he supports as “unbelievable” as Aston Villa outclassed Arsenal with a resounding 3-0 victory at the Emirate, lifting them into sixth on the Premier League table.
The home team conceded an own goal after Academy graduate Bukayo Saka fumbled the ball beyond Goalkeeper Bernd Leno into his own net after meeting a Matt Targett’s cross.
Watkins, on the back of scoring a hat-trick earlier this season against reigning champions Liverpool doubled Villa’s lead in the 72nd minute before completing his brace three minutes later, feeding off a delightful pass from Jack Grealish to make it 3-0.
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The 24-year-old said after the game: “As an Arsenal fan to score here at the Emirates is unbelievable, I think I have another level.
“In the second half you saw what I’m about, getting the ball, setting and spinning and making defenders run towards their own goal - hopefully the more I can do that the more goals I can score,” he adds.
The former Brentford man has now bagged six goals in his debut Premier League season.
Stats and facts from the match (Backed by Opta)
- Aston Villa have won each of their first three away league games in a season for the first time in their history.
- This was Arsenal’s worst home league defeat since December 2019 versus Manchester City (also 0-3).
- Only Chelsea (five) have won more away league games than Aston Villa (four) at the Emirates Stadium.
- Aston Villa are the third side in Premier League history to win each of their first three away games in a season without conceding a goal, after Chelsea in 2005-06 and Manchester City in 2015-16.
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