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Fulham punish Villa lapse to keep European push alive

Last updated: April 25, 2026 8:52 pm
Mabruka Khan
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Fulham punish Villa lapse to keep European push alive
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Fulham kept their season alive on a warm afternoon at Craven Cottage, beating Aston Villa 1-0 with a Ryan Sessegnon goal that felt bigger than the scoreline. Villa arrived with a chance to climb into the Premier League’s top three, but instead left west London with a flat, wasteful defeat that tightened the race at both ends of the European picture.

The decisive moment came in the 43rd minute. Emiliano Martínez reacted sharply to keep out Sasa Lukic’s header, but Villa never dealt with the second ball. Sessegnon, alert and unmarked, pounced on the rebound and fired home from close range. It was a scrappy goal in one sense, yet it summed up the afternoon: Fulham sharper, quicker to danger, and just a bit more alive.

For long spells, Fulham looked the side with something urgent to play for. They were aggressive in the press, tidy in midfield, and far more threatening than Villa, who never really settled. The home side even thought they had a second midway through the second half when Timothy Castagne headed in from a corner, only for the goal to be ruled out after Sander Berge was judged to have impeded Martínez. Even so, Fulham rarely lost control of the mood of the match.

Villa, by contrast, were oddly subdued. Morgan Rogers and Ollie Watkins had moments in the first half, but neither side of their forward line carried much conviction when it mattered. According to match reports, Villa managed only one shot on target across the game, a surprisingly blunt return for a side still chasing Champions League qualification. Unai Emery turned to his bench and shuffled the attack, but the response never really came.

The result leaves Aston Villa on 58 points from 34 matches, still fourth but with little room for comfort. Fulham moved to 48 points, level with Chelsea and just behind the clubs above them in a crowded fight for continental qualification. That does not guarantee anything, of course, but it keeps Marco Silva’s team very much in the conversation with only a handful of games left.

Silva seemed to enjoy the edge his side showed. After the match, he said Fulham were “on the grass, not on the beach,” a pointed way of saying his players had not drifted into end-of-season comfort. Emery, meanwhile, admitted the problem was more basic: Villa were not clinical enough and need to improve in front of goal. That was hard to argue with. On a day that offered Villa a real opening, they barely laid a glove on Fulham.

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