Aston Villa continued their fine form under manager Unai Emery by holding off West Ham to move back to the brink of the Premier League’s top four.
An entertaining first half, typical of the free-flowing football Emery has encouraged at Villa Park, saw Douglas Luiz open the scoring and the Brazil midfielder also converted a penalty just after half-time.
A deflected shot by Jarrod Bowen led to a nervy spell for the hosts, but England striker Ollie Watkins then fired in his eighth goal of the season for Villa.
Substitute Leon Bailey struck late on to wrap up an 11th straight league victory at home, Villa’s best run since winning 13 in a row when they were reigning European champions in 1983.
Before Emery’s first game in charge, Villa were 16th in the Premier League – one point off the relegation zone. But he steered them to European qualification last season and now they are back within a point of the Champions League places.
Douglas Luiz relishing Emery approach
Several players have been revitalised by Emery’s arrival at Villa Park, including Douglas Luiz. Previously seen as a holding midfielder, he scored three league goals during Gerrard’s tenure, which lasted just under a year.
But the adventurous, attacking formation that Emery has deployed – with three at the back and Matty Cash and Lucas Digne as wing-backs – allows Douglas Luiz the freedom to move into a more advanced role.
The 25-year-old had already forced West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Areola to turn a shot wide before scoring for a sixth league game running at Villa Park.
Nicolo Zaniolo, assisting an Italian investigation into alleged illegal betting activity, remains available to Villa and the on-loan Italy winger cut the ball back for Watkins, who in turn laid it off for Douglas Luiz to beat Areola with a 20-yard strike into the bottom corner.
The partnership that Watkins and summer signing Moussa Diaby have already struck up has also proved pivotal for Villa this season.
Before the game they had created 14 chances for one another in the Premier League this season – four more than any other duo – and Diaby made two more for Watkins in the first half.
Watkins dragged the first effort wide from right in front of goal before unleashing a low strike from outside the box that Areola had to palm into the side-netting.
Douglas Luiz doubled Villa’s lead, slotting a penalty down the middle after Ezri Konsa had been fouled, before Watkins, who scored his third goal for England during the international break, made no mistake after latching on to John McGinn’s long ball, firing inside the near post.
For Villa’s fourth, Youri Tielemans fed the ball into fellow substitute Bailey, who showed neat footwork inside the box before curling inside the far post.
Paqueta poor for compatriot’s double
West Ham’s development under David Moyes has also been highly impressive, if a little more gradual.
After winning the Europa Conference League last season, the Hammers have continued to look sharp and Bowen tested Emiliano Martinez in the first half of this tussle while Lucas Paqueta lost his bearings in a good position and sent an acrobatic overhead kick away from goal.
But the Brazilian, who almost joined Manchester City in the summer, switched off as he let compatriot Douglas Luiz get a free run towards goal to score the opener.
Just after half-time, a loose pass backwards from Paqueta allowed Konsa to nip in front of Edson Alvarez, who brought down the Villa defender for the penalty.
Bowen gave the Hammers hope as a speculative effort resulted in his 100th career goal for a league club – his first also came at Villa Park in August 2017, earning Hull a 1-1 draw in the Championship.
Cash turned a Nayef Aguerd effort behind as the visitors briefly threatened an equaliser, but they were unable to avoid a third league defeat – their first two were against Manchester City and Liverpool.
Line-ups
Aston Villa
Formation 4-4-2
- 1And Martinez
- 2Cash
- 4So
- 14P Torres
- 12Worthy
- 7McGinn
- 44Kamara
- 6Douglas Luiz
- 22ZanioloSubstituted forBaileyat 76′minutes
- 19DiabySubstituted forTielemansat 85′minutes
- 11Watkins
Substitutes
- 3Diego Carlos
- 8Tielemans
- 9Traore
- 16Chambers
- 17Lenglet
- 25Olsen
- 31Bailey
- 32Dendoncker
- 71Kellyman
West Ham
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 23Areola
- 5He backed off
- 4Dry
- 27Aguerd
- 33EmersonBooked at 54mins
- 7Ward-Prowse
- 19Álvarez
- 20Bowen
- 28SoucekSubstituted forHolyat 67′minutes
- 10Lucas PaquetáSubstituted forIngsat 86′minutes
- 9AntonioSubstituted forFornalsat 90′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Fabianski
- 8Fornals
- 14Holy
- 15Mavropanos
- 18Ings
- 21Ogbonna
- 22Benrahma
- 24Sweeper
- 45Mubama
- Referee:
- David Coote
- Attendance:
- 41,734
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Player of the match
WatkinsOllie Watkins
Aston Villa
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Squad number11Player nameWatkins
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Squad number6Player nameDouglas Luiz
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Squad number31Player nameBailey
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Squad number44Player nameKamara
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Squad number14Player nameP Torres
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Squad number12Player nameWorthy
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Squad number1Player nameAnd Martinez
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West Ham United
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Squad number23Player nameAreola
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Squad number20Player nameBowen
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Squad number7Player nameWard-Prowse
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Squad number10Player nameLucas Paquetá
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Squad number27Player nameAguerd
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Squad number14Player nameHoly
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Squad number18Player nameIngs
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Squad number9Player nameAntonio