Early this morning, the 11th round of the Premier League rematch started: Aston Villa VS Newcastle United. In the first half, Watkins and Traore scored. In the second half, the two teams did not score again. In the end, the 2-0 score was maintained to the end.
After experiencing the highlights at the beginning of the season, Aston Villa has been in a bad shape recently and has fallen to 11th place. Faced with Newcastle, whose recent state is equally worrying, they naturally want to take all three points and get rid of the current predicament.
In the 13th minute of the first half, Watkins seized Newcastle's defense error and opened the scoring.
In the 42nd minute, Glarish assisted Traore to expand his lead.
In the second half, the two teams changed sides to fight again, and the score did not change. In the end, Aston Villa defeated Newcastle 2-0 and scored 3 points smoothly. In this way, their points reached 29 points, tied for Chelsea and tied for eighth. Compared with other teams, Aston Villa has played two fewer rounds. If both games are won, then its points will reach 35 points, overtaking Liverpool by 1 point and ranking fourth. This shows how chaotic this year's Premier League is.
After losing this game, Newcastle has suffered 5 consecutive losses in all competitions: 1-2 Leicester City, 0-2 Arsenal (FA Cup), 0-1 Sheffield United, 0-3 Arsenal, 0-2 Aston Villa. At present, their points are only 7 points higher than the relegation zone. If this continues, they may fall into the quagmire of relegation.
The former four champions of England's top league team are really in a relegation battle? Perhaps, all of this will usher in a change because of a person’s "dismissal of get out of class": Benitez announced his affectionate farewell last night, farewell to Dalian, and farewell to the Super League. In its next home odds list: Newcastle ranked first with 1 to 4, and Chelsea ranked second with 1 to 20.
Benitez, is it going to Chelsea or Newcastle? Great probability, or Newcastle. Because, during Chelsea, Benitez was not successful. Moreover, the Blues are now interested in German coaches. In Newcastle, Benitez did a good job.
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