By Daily Sports on April 4, 2021
Substitute Trezeguet scored twice as Aston Villa hit three in the final 12 minutes to dent Fulham's hopes of staying in the Premier League.
The Cottagers were on course to leapfrog Newcastle into 17th spot when Aleksandar Mitrovic pounced on an error by Tyrone Mings to fire his side ahead.
Mings, captaining Villa in Jack Grealish's absence, messed up attempting a back pass to Emiliano Martinez, allowing Mitrovic to sneak in, go round the goalkeeper and score.
However, Mings atoned for his error to provide the cross for Trezeguet to equalise with a first-time shot before the Egypt midfielder scored the second three minutes later.
England forward Ollie Watkins added the third from inside the six-yard area.
On the stroke of half-time, with the game at 0-0, Villa thought they had won a penalty when Watkins went down under Mario Lemina's challenge.
However, referee Andy Madley overruled himself after viewing a replay on the pitchside monitor.
Trezeguet inspires late Villa flourish
Without inspirational captain Grealish for the seventh straight game, Villa looked in a rut when they went behind just after the hour mark.
Dean Smith was hoping to welcome back Grealish from a shin injury but a setback in training on the eve of the game dashed the Villa manager's plans.
Villa have struggled without the England midfielder, winning just one of their previous six matches, and they looked on course for another disappointing result until Trezeguet was sent on shortly after Mitrovic put Fulham ahead.
He scored twice in the space of three minutes to turn the game on its head before playing a part in the third goal by laying it off to Mings, who crossed for Watkins to score.
With a trip to Liverpool and a home game against Manchester City coming up, this was a welcome return to winning ways.
Having moved onto 44 points after 29 games - 18 more than they had at the same stage last season - Villa are just five points off a European spot.
They will hope to have Grealish back in time for next weekend's visit to Anfield but they at least proved against Fulham that they can win without their prized asset.
Huge blow for Fulham
With Newcastle again failing to win earlier on Sunday, this game represented Fulham's best chance yet of climbing out of the bottom three, where they have been anchored since 20 December 2020.
It appeared to be going to plan for the visitors when Mitrovic scored.
Elevated to the starting line-up after scoring five goals in three World Cup qualifiers for Serbia, the former Newcastle player justified his inclusion with his goal.
But Fulham, not for the first time this season, failed to see the game out, Villa scoring three times in the space of nine minutes to take the game away from them.
Only Southampton (18) and Brighton (17) have dropped more points from winning positions in the Premier League this season than Scott Parker's side.
Three points from a position of safety with eight matches left, including a home game against Manchester United, as well as trips to Arsenal and Chelsea, Fulham are in big trouble.
Their last match of the season, at home to Newcastle on 23 May, already looks as if it could be highly significant, but Parker has to make sure Fulham are still in with a chance of staying up by then. (BBC)
•PHOTO: Aleksandar Mitrovic scoring his first Fulham goal . . . on Sunday against Villa
Source Daily Sports
Posted April 4, 2021
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