Watkins Inspires Villa's Epic Comeback to Equal Historic 11-Win Streak

Aston Villa staged a stunning second-half comeback to defeat Chelsea 2-1 at Stamford Bridge, equalling the club's 127-year-old record of 11 consecutive wins. Substitute Ollie Watkins was the hero, scoring both goals after the break to overturn a first-half deficit. The victory moves Unai Emery's side to within three points of league leaders Arsenal, whom they face next in a pivotal clash. Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca rued missed chances, lamenting that his team should have been further ahead before Villa's fightback.

Key Points: Villa's Record 11th Straight Win After Chelsea Comeback

  • Watkins' super-sub brace
  • Equals 1897 win-streak record
  • Villa 3 points off top
  • Chelsea's top-four setback
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Villa beat Chelsea to equal club record with 11th straight win

Ollie Watkins' brace off the bench completes Aston Villa's comeback at Chelsea, equalling a 127-year-old club record for consecutive wins. Read the match report.

"We needed to be passionate and try to keep being resilient. - Unai Emery"

London, Dec 28

Ollie Watkins stepped off the bench to help Aston Villa complete a comeback victory against Chelsea in the Premier League at Stamford Bridge, equalling a club record of 11 consecutive wins in the process.

The visitors were second best in the first half, trailing to a Joao Pedro goal at the break, but the introduction of Watkins sparked Villa into life offensively, and he equalised shortly before the hour mark.

Several chances came and went for the transformed Villans before Watkins buried a header from Youri Tielemans' corner to send the travelling support wild with seven minutes left.

The result tied the club's record for consecutive wins, which was set in 1897 and achieved again in 1914, keeping Unai Emery's team just three points off the top of the table heading into a game against pacesetters Arsenal on Tuesday.

The victory moves third-place Villa back within three points of Premier League leaders Arsenal, who they face next in a huge clash at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, while Chelsea are now three points adrift of the top four.

After the win Villa manager Unai Emery, said, "We kept the same game plan we had at the first half, but in the first half they were playing fantastic. They were dominating. We couldn't get the ball easily. We were defending low, we were defending well.

"Only one corner and they scored. But we needed to be passionate and try to keep being resilient and we were speaking after the first half in the dressing room."

Meanwhile, Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca said, "I think for one hour, until we conceded, we dominated the game. We were very good. Unfortunately, after that, the dynamic of the game changed a little bit. I think by the time they scored to make it 1-1, we should have scored two or three more."

- IANS

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Sarah B
Chelsea's inconsistency is so frustrating to watch. They dominate for an hour and then just collapse. As a neutral fan in India who follows the Premier League closely, I feel they need a proper finisher. So many wasted chances!
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Ananya R
Watkins made all the difference! That's what a quality super-sub can do. The record of 11 wins is amazing, especially tying something from 1897. Woke up early to watch this match, totally worth it! Villa for top 4! 💪
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think the article focuses too much on the record and not enough on the tactical shift. Emery's half-time talk must have been something else. From an Indian perspective, we love a good underdog story, and Villa is providing that this season.
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Karthik V
The match against Arsenal on Tuesday will be a cracker! Two in-form teams. Hope it's on TV here at a decent time. Premier League nights are the best, even if it means a sleepy morning at work. 😅
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Michael C
Chelsea's defense looked shaky after the first goal. As a long-time follower, they miss that old Terry-like leadership at the back. Villa fully deserved the win in the end. Great entertainment for fans worldwide.

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