Brentford frustrates UCL hopeful Aston Villa
Aston Villa’s Premier League top-four hopes suffered a big blow as it threw away a two-goal lead to draw 3-3 against Brentford, which scored three times in nine minutes.
Villa looked to be consolidating fourth position after goals either side of half-time from Ollie Watkins and Morgan Rogers put it in the ascendency.
But it hit the self-destruct button as quickfire strikes from Mathias Jorgensen, Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa saw Brentford turn the game on its head.
The hosts had to rally and a Watkins header rescued a point, but the result handed the impetus to Tottenham Hotspur in the race for guaranteed UEFA Champions League qualification.
Spurs, who are three points behind in fifth, play relegation threatened Nottingham Forest on Monday (AEST) and also have a game in hand.
The draw means Brentford’s winless run extends to nine games and it will see this as a chance missed.
After an even opening, Villa almost took the lead midway through the first half when Lucas Digne’s inswinging corner was clawed away by Bees goalkeeper Mark Flekken.
An opener came in the 39th minute as Watkins grabbed his 23rd goal in all competitions and 17th in the league.
John McGinn, back after a three-game ban, floated in an inviting cross which Watkins headed down towards goal.
Flekken scrambled to scoop the ball away and Leon Bailey followed it in, but the goal decision system showed Watkins’ header had crossed the line.
Villa doubled its lead 32 seconds after the restart as Rogers opened his Villa account in style.
The January signing from Middlesbrough picked up a Youri Tielemans pass, weaved into the area and found the bottom corner.
The game appeared done but Brentford stunned its hosts with three goals in nine minutes.
It got itself back in it just before the hour, but goalscorer Jorgensen did not know too much about it.
The defender completely missed his kick from Mikkel Damsgaard’s ball across goal, but it hit his standing foot and wrong-footed Emi Martinez.
The tension inside the stadium was palpable and 121 seconds later the Bees were level as Mbeumo volleyed home Sergio Reguilon’s cross from the left.
The remarkable turnaround was complete in the 68th minute as Reguilon was again the provider, squaring for Wissa to convert the easiest of tap-ins.
Suddenly Villa was mounting a rescue act in a game it thought it had already won.
It took them 12 minutes to get back level as Watkins nodded home Bailey’s deflected cross after Flekken had come to claim it but missed it.
It threw everything forward in search of a winner, with Digne’s acrobatic effort going over, but could not find a winner and dropped two points.