As Tottenham braces for a tough encounter against Arsenal, Aston Villa eye an opportunity to strengthen their grip on fourth place in the Premier League table.
Villa will host a beleaguered Chelsea side, aiming to capitalise on their opponent’s recent struggles.
Currently six points ahead of fifth-placed Tottenham, Villa have the chance to extend their lead in the race for Champions League qualification, despite Tottenham having two games in hand.
A victory for Unai Emery’s side on Saturday evening, coupled with a defeat for Tottenham, could bring Villa within reach of their first European Cup campaign since 1982-83.
The prospect of facing a Chelsea defence breached five times by Arsenal on Tuesday provides ample motivation for Villa striker Ollie Watkins to continue his impressive form.
With 19 league goals this season, Watkins ranks among the top scorers alongside Erling Haaland and Cole Palmer, while also leading the league in assists with 12.
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Emery acknowledges Watkins’ contribution beyond goals and assists, praising his commitment and work ethic.
“I appreciate him and his progress. His commitment to do the work we always need has been fantastic, more than scoring goals, more than assists,” Emery said.
Aston Villa find added satisfaction in Arsenal’s game against Spurs, considering the Gunners’ eagerness to break their 20-year Premier League title dry spell.
Despite being poised to clinch the title last season, Arsenal stumbled in the final stages of the competition, allowing Manchester City an opportunity to secure their third consecutive championship.
Keen to avoid further disappointment, Arsenal are determined to make amends after previously relinquishing a lead on the table by falling to Villa, which subsequently benefited City once again.
Nevertheless, Arteta’s men will aim to contribute to their title aspirations by defeating their North London rivals and emerging victorious in their remaining fixtures, while also hoping for slip-ups from the defending champions in their remaining four matches.
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