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Morgan Rogers' Brace Powers Aston Villa to 2-1 Comeback Win at Leeds, Pushes Villa into Top Four

Morgan Rogers' Brace Powers Aston Villa to 2-1 Comeback Win at Leeds, Pushes Villa into Top Four

Ronan Blackthorne in: Sports News & Analysis 24 November 2025

Morgan Rogers scored a second-half brace, including a stunning free-kick winner, as Aston Villa came from behind to beat Leeds United 2-1 at Elland Road, moving into fourth place in the Premier League.

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