Morgan Rogers fired Aston Villa into the Champions League last 16 as the England forward's hat-trick inspired a dramatic 4-2 win against Celtic on Wednesday.
Aston Villa secured progression to the Champions League knockout stages after a dramatic 4-2 win over Celtic, with Brendan Rodgers' side also reaching the last 16
If he was definitive about Watkins, the coach knew what was coming for Duran. It’s no secret the Colombian has wanted more minutes.
Morgan Rogers struck a brilliant hat-trick to guide Aston Villa to a 4-2 victory over Celtic. The triumph secured Aston Villa a spot in the top eight, thereby winning automatic entry into the last 16.
Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers has a Champions League scoring feat of which Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Erling Haaland would be proud. He scored goals in the third and fifth minutes against Celtic to become the first player to score twice in the opening five minutes of a Champions League game according to statistics supplier Opta.
Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers scored twice in two minutes to set a new record in the UEFA Champions League, against Celtic, in their league phase match at Villa Park on Thursday.
BirminghamLive has separately been sent a video showing a clash in a home area of Villa Park's Doug Ellis stand as one man was escorted away by stewards and a second man was punched before he too left the seating area. It followed concerns that Celtic fans may have been able to buy tickets for home areas of the ground.
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Celtic fans could also be heard signing “Lizzie’s in a box”, which led to a chorus of “God Save the King” in response from the home fans. A banner in the away end at Villa Park also appeared to celebrate the Buckingham Palace intruder, Michael Fagan, who broke into the late Queen’s bedroom in 1982.