Aston Villa staged a dramatic comeback to beat Red Bull Salzburg 3-2 in the Europa League, with 19-year-old Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba scoring the winner in the final minutes of the game. The young forward had given Villa hope after coming off the bench late in the second half.
Salzburg dominated the first half and took a two-goal lead through Tyrone Mings' error and Karim Konaté's own goal. However, Villa pulled back to level the score before Jimoh-Aloba sealed the win with his late strike.
The victory marked a significant turnaround for Unai Emery's team, who had already qualified from their group but were struggling to find form in the Europa League. The win moves Villa into second place in the 36-team table and sets up a crucial second leg against Salzburg.
Jimoh-Aloba's impressive performance was all the more remarkable given his youth. The 19-year-old forward has been making waves in the Villa squad, and this goal cements his status as one of the team's most promising young players. With Villa pushing for European qualification, Jimoh-Aloba will be an important player to watch in the coming weeks.
The win also highlights the depth and quality of Villa's squad, with several other players making significant contributions off the bench. Emi Buendía and Morgan Rogers were particularly notable, with their smart play helping to set up Jimoh-Aloba for his winner.
As Villa look to build on this momentum, they will face stiff competition from Salzburg in the second leg. The Austrians have already qualified for the knockout stages and are likely to field a strong team to take advantage of any home advantage. However, with Jimoh-Aloba's goal giving them the impetus, Villa will be confident of a positive result.
For now, however, Villans can celebrate a thrilling comeback victory that has given their season a major boost.
Salzburg dominated the first half and took a two-goal lead through Tyrone Mings' error and Karim Konaté's own goal. However, Villa pulled back to level the score before Jimoh-Aloba sealed the win with his late strike.
The victory marked a significant turnaround for Unai Emery's team, who had already qualified from their group but were struggling to find form in the Europa League. The win moves Villa into second place in the 36-team table and sets up a crucial second leg against Salzburg.
Jimoh-Aloba's impressive performance was all the more remarkable given his youth. The 19-year-old forward has been making waves in the Villa squad, and this goal cements his status as one of the team's most promising young players. With Villa pushing for European qualification, Jimoh-Aloba will be an important player to watch in the coming weeks.
The win also highlights the depth and quality of Villa's squad, with several other players making significant contributions off the bench. Emi Buendía and Morgan Rogers were particularly notable, with their smart play helping to set up Jimoh-Aloba for his winner.
As Villa look to build on this momentum, they will face stiff competition from Salzburg in the second leg. The Austrians have already qualified for the knockout stages and are likely to field a strong team to take advantage of any home advantage. However, with Jimoh-Aloba's goal giving them the impetus, Villa will be confident of a positive result.
For now, however, Villans can celebrate a thrilling comeback victory that has given their season a major boost.