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Aston Villa, next opponent of PSG in the Champions League, offered the Premier League third on Saturday.
The mission was not easy. Unai Emery and his Aston Villa players succeeded by dominating the third of the Premier League, Nottingham Forest, Saturday as part of the 31st day of the England Championship.
In front of their audience from Birmingham, the teammates of the French Boubacar Kamara and Lucas Digne, on the bench at the start, won thanks to goals scored in the first period by Morgan Rogers (13th) and Donyell Malen (15th).
Despite the reduction in Jota Silva's score (57th) and several highlights to put in credit for Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa has kept the essentials. Victory (2-1), obviously, and a series of invincibility that begins to count.
8 for Aston Villa, 13 for PSG
Before the highly anticipated trip next Wednesday in Paris to challenge PSG in the quarter -final first leg of the Champions League, the 1982 European Champions has eight consecutive victories, all competitions.
At the same time, PSG validated a 13th title of French champion on Saturday after a home victory against Angers (1-0), on behalf of the 28th day of Ligue 1.
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