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End of series for Aston Villa. After 5 victories in a row, the Villans were held by the promoted Ipswich this Sunday (2-2), the fault of an irresistible Liam Delap and author of a double. Early in the match, the player trained at Manchester City had deceived Emiliano Martinez with a beautiful half-volley (1-0, 8th), before equalizing with a magnificent goal that he owes to no one other than himself -even (2-2, 72nd).
A response to Aston Villa’s two goals scored by Morgan Rogers (15th), then Olie Watkins (32nd), scorer 4 times in 7 Premier League matches this season. In the standings, Ipswich continues its march forward. Although they have still not won a single match this season, the Tractor Boys have had a fourth draw and climbed to 15th place. For their part, Unai Emery’s men missed the opportunity to get on the podium. Next meeting: Tuesday, against Bayern Munich, in the Champions League.
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