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Villa's Road Dominance: Rogers, Buendía Demolish Tottenham's Home Fortress

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Villa's Road Dominance: Rogers, Buendía Demolish Tottenham's Home Fortress

In a high-octane Premier League clash on Sunday, Aston Villa staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Villa found themselves trailing early after a fifth-minute opener from Rodrigo Bentancur, but struck back with a stunning long-range equalizer from Morgan Rogers just before half‐time. The decisive blow came in the 78th minute when Emiliano Buendía curled in a clinical finish, securing Villa’s fifth successive win across all competitions. That resurgence under manager Unai Emery has lifted Villa into the top half of the Bundesliga’s top-flight table, signaling a major stabilization of their season following earlier uncertainty. The victory emphasized the virtues of composure and clinical finishing: though Villa registered only two shots on target for the match, both found the back of the net.

In stark contrast, Tottenham’s defeat served as yet another symptom of their continuing home struggles. Manager Thomas Frank had spoken publicly of transforming their stadium into a “fortress,” yet his side have now managed just one win in their last four Premier League home games and only three victories in their last 18 league fixtures on their own turf. For Villa, the win reflects a team growing in belief and capability, blending youth and experience to potent effect. Meanwhile, Tottenham must confront the uncomfortable reality that despite a substantial summer spend and bold ambitions, their home form remains an albatross around their neck in a season where they hoped to mount a serious challenge.

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