
Wolves star reacts after what Aston Villa ace Rogers posted on social media
Morgan Rogers helped Aston Villa claim their 17th win of the Premier League season as Unai Emery’s men beat Fulham 1-0 on Saturday.
Youri Tielemans’ early header proved enough to lead the men from Villa Park to a victory over the Craven Cottage outfit in the West Midlands.
Emery’s side have got their Champions League bid back on track, while only goal difference separates Villa from fifth-place Chelsea.
However, that gap will widen to three points if Enzo Maresca’s side beat Premier League champions Liverpool on Sunday.

Matt Doherty reacts as Rogers delivers Villa message via Instagram
Rogers has had an excellent campaign for the West Midlands giants, notching 14 goals and 11 assists in all competitions.
Morgan Rogers stats | 2024/25 all competitions |
Appearances | 51 |
Goals | 14 |
Assists | 11 |
After Villa beat Fulham on Saturday, the England international wrote on Instagram: “3 finals to go!!”
Wolves star Matt Doherty responded by giving the post a like.
Villa showed impressive character to beat Fulham
Villa have enjoyed a largely memorable campaign, having reached both the Champions League quarter-finals and the FA Cup semi-finals.
The Villa Park faithful will never forget seeing the West Midlands club beat PSG in the second leg of their European last-eight tie, but their season seemed at risk of petering out.
Emery’s men could have let their heavy defeat to Crystal Palace at Wembley on 26 April seriously affect their confidence, but they bounced back with a potentially vital win over Fulham.
Villa’s Champions League destiny is no longer in their own hands, as the men in claret and blue are reliant upon both Chelsea and Nottingham Forest enduring setbacks.
However, Emery’s side should believe that they have what it takes to beat Bournemouth next weekend, while both Tottenham and Manchester United present themselves as beatable opponents.
By the time Villa face Spurs in the Premier League’s penultimate gameweek, the North Londoners’ attention may have already turned to the Europa League final, should Ange Postecoglou’s men progress past Bodo/Glimt in their last-four tie.