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Aston Villa faced an early setback when Dominic Solanke converted a penalty in the 31st minute, putting Bournemouth ahead. However, Villa staged a remarkable comeback at Villa Park under the guidance of Unai Emery.
Morgan Rogers leveled the score just before halftime, capitalizing on a well-delivered ball from Moussa Diaby.
Diaby himself put Villa ahead shortly before the hour mark, and Leon Bailey sealed the victory with a goal in the 78th minute.
Ollie Watkins played a pivotal role, assisting both Diaby and Bailey's goals, cementing his status as the Premier League's leading assist provider for the season with 12 assists, alongside his impressive goal tally of 19.
Villa's triumph strengthens their hold on fourth place in the league, marking another successful outing following recent victories over Arsenal and Lille.
With only four league games remaining, Villa currently enjoys a six-point lead over fifth-placed Tottenham, who have two games in hand.Meanwhile, Bournemouth, managed by Andoni Iraola, remain in 13th place.
Despite an early offensive flurry from Villa, Bournemouth threatened with shots from Justin Kluivert and Dango Ouattara before Solanke's penalty.
Rogers' equalizer just before halftime shifted the momentum in Villa's favor, leading to Diaby's go-ahead goal early in the second half.
Emiliano Martinez's crucial saves, coupled with Watkins' dynamic performance, ensured Villa's victory, with Bailey securing the win with a late goal.
Villa's consistent form keeps their Champions League aspirations alive as they approach the final stretch of the season.