Watkins Fires Villa to Historic Win in Lille, Porto & Midtjylland Edge Leads

Ollie Watkins' second-half header gave Aston Villa a historic 1-0 away victory against Lille, marking their first-ever win in France. Porto established a narrow lead over Stuttgart with two first-half goals, though the German side pulled one back before halftime. Danish club Midtjylland repeated their group-stage success over Nottingham Forest with an 80th-minute winner from substitute Guesung Cho. All three ties remain finely poised heading into the decisive second legs next week.

Key Points: Europa League Round of 16 First Leg Results: Villa, Porto Lead

  • Ollie Watkins' header wins it for Villa
  • Porto scores twice in seven minutes
  • Midtjylland stuns Forest again with late goal
  • Emery gets 100th win as Villa manager
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Europa League: Villa, Porto, Midtjylland establish narrow leads in round of 16 first leg

Aston Villa, Porto, and Midtjylland secure narrow first-leg advantages in the UEFA Europa League round of 16. Key wins and highlights.

"An Ollie Watkins header ensured Aston Villa will take a lead back to Villa Park - UEFA Match Report"

New Delhi, March 13

Ollie Watkins hit Aston Villa's winner at Lille, while Porto and Midtjylland also took one-goal away advantages in the first legs of the UEFA Europa League round of 16.

An Ollie Watkins header ensured Aston Villa will take a lead back to Villa Park following the first leg of the club's UEFA Europa League Round of 16 tie against LOSC Lille.

The striker looped a header into the back of the net in the 61st minute to decide a cagey encounter at Stade Pierre-Mauroy.

Emi Martínez made a number of sharp saves at the other end as a clean sheet helped secure Villa's first-ever victory in France at the seventh attempt.

Triumph in Lille also marked Unai Emery's 100th win as the club's manager - becoming the fastest man to do so in the process - and will see his side begin the second leg with a lead in seven days' time.

Meanwhile, two-time winners Porto claimed a narrow advantage over Stuttgart courtesy of a pair of goals in the space of seven first-half minutes.

The Dragoes' William Gomes curled against the woodwork midway through the opening period before Terem Moffi's powerful effort and Rodrigo Mora's improvised finish threatened to put the tie beyond the hosts.

However, Die Roten cranked up the pressure and cut the deficit just ahead of the interval via Deniz Undav's neat half-volley.

Elsewhere, having won 3-2 at the City Ground in the league phase, Midtjylland stunned Nottingham Forest for a second time, substitute Guesung Cho's looping header in the 80th minute securing a first-leg lead.

The Danish side stood firm despite driving rain and wave upon wave of Forest attacks. Long-range efforts from Elliot Anderson and Ola Aina were well saved by Elias Rafn Olafsson, who marshalled a strong defensive display and helped Midtjylland record an eighth clean sheet in their last 12 European matches.

- IANS

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Priya S
Midtjylland beating Forest again is the story for me! What a resilient performance in that rain. Danish teams are so well-organized in Europe.
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Arjun K
Unai Emery is a Europa League specialist, no doubt. 100 wins already for Villa is incredible. Porto will be tough to beat at home with that lead.
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Sarah B
Enjoyed watching the highlights. The quality of goals was good, especially that curled effort from Porto that hit the woodwork. Second legs will be tense!
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Vikram M
Respectfully, the article could have given a bit more context on the Indian players' performances in these leagues. But overall, exciting results! The round of 16 is always unpredictable.
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Karthik V
Porto are such a clever team in Europe. They know exactly how to get a result away from home. Stuttgart have a mountain to climb now. Should be a great second leg viewing for us night owls in India! ⚽

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