Your Tielmans first half header won 1-0 at Fulham to win Aston Villa to keep the hopes of football in the Champions League next season.
The Villa Park pitch-good player, Tilletmans, had the most power in John McGinn’s 12-minute corner, as both Nottingham Forest and Chelsea scored points ahead of the weekend game.
Ollie Watkins doubled Villa’s lead at the start of the second half, driving a great opportunity to ease the nerves of the home.
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Villa made one change to the team that lost to Crystal Palace in the FA Cup semi-finals as Unai Emery brought Ian Maatsen and replaced the benched Lucas Digne at left back.
Meanwhile, Fulham made two changes from the side that overturned Southampton last weekend. Left back Antony Robinson returned after the injury, but Sasa Lukic came in for Andreas Pereira, who was injured in the middle of the centre.
However, the goal was correctly ruled out as Sesegnon clearly controlled the ball with his hand before finding the back of the net.
See Paul Mason’s reaction to Ollie Watkins’ missed opportunities
The Villa then managed the second half skillfully, assisting the visitors for the final 10 minutes, where they only played 10 minutes after Harrison Reid just came out and was kicked out for a calf problem, where Marco Silva had already used all the alternatives.
Image: Ryan Sessegnon shoots to the net just for his efforts to be ruled out following the VAR review
And despite Sub Doniel Maren banging the crossbar at the time of injury, Villa threatened to go back to victory paths and derail the campaign after consecutive league defeats, but Fulham’s already slim European football chances this season are now hanging in the thread.