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If Unai Emery has a secret recipe for European success, he’s currently serving it up in three-course meals. Last night, Villa Park wasn’t just a football ground; it was a fortress as Aston Villa dismantled Bologna 4-0, cruising into the Europa League semi-finals with a staggering 7-1 aggregate scoreline.  

The headline, however, belonged to one man. Ollie Watkins etched his name deeper into club folklore, tapping home a Morgan Rogers cross in the 16th minute to record his 100th goal for Aston Villa. The roar that followed wasn’t just for the goal—it was for a player who has become the heartbeat of this modern Villa era.  

From Penalty Pain to Pure Pleasure

It wasn’t all clinical from the start. Morgan Rogers, who was otherwise brilliant, saw his penalty saved by Federico Ravaglia after a handball in the box. But if you blinked, you missed the recovery. Just 44 seconds after the missed spot-kick, Emi Buendía pounced, doubling the lead from a tight angle and effectively ending the contest before most fans had finished their halftime pies.  

Rogers eventually got his reward, firing home Villa’s third before the break to snap an 11-game goal drought. The second half was a professional exhibition in game management, topped off by Ezri Konsa spinning in the box to add a fourth in the 89th minute.  

The All-English Semi-Final

The win sets up a mouth-watering semi-final clash against Nottingham Forest, who edged out Porto in their own quarter-final drama. It’s a matchup steeped in European history—two former European Cup winners going toe-to-toe for a spot in the final.  

Key Stats from Villa Park:

Watkins’ 100th: The striker reaches a massive milestone in front of the Holte End.  

Dominant Aggregate: A 7-1 total victory shows the gulf in class between Emery’s men and the Serie A side.  

Clean Sheet: Emi Martínez and the backline were rarely troubled, securing a perfect night at home.

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