Aston Villa forward Ollie Watkins has reached a significant milestone, becoming one of the club’s legendary goalscorers. In a commanding 4-0 victory over Bologna in the Europa League, Watkins netted the opener, helping the Lions secure a spot in the semifinals.
The 30-year-old's 100th goal for Villa came at home, delighting the fans who have watched him grow since his arrival from Brentford in 2020. In an interview with TNT Sports, Watkins reflected on his achievement, saying, "It’s a milestone every striker wants to hit. The next is 100 Premier League goals; that’s what I have my eyes on. Morgan [Rogers] put it on a plate for me."
Watkins joins the ranks of Aston Villa greats like Billy Walker, Eric Houghton, and Peter McParland, becoming the first player to reach this landmark since McParland in the 1960/61 season. He accomplished this feat in 269 appearances, contributing 44 assists along the way.
This season, Watkins has been in sensational form, scoring 13 goals so far and leading the league with 27 goals overall. His standout moments include a hat-trick against Liverpool in a stunning 7-2 win and a brace against Arsenal in a 3-0 victory during the 2020/21 season. He also played a crucial role in the current Europa League campaign, scoring key goals against Lille and Bologna.
Since joining Villa Park, Watkins has made a significant impact, with 84 goals in the Premier League and one in the Champions League. His journey from Exeter City to becoming a Villa legend is a testament to his hard work and talent. The fans will be eager to see how many more milestones he can achieve this season.
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