At 3:35 Beijing time on December 15, the 17th round of the Premier League began, and Villa played away to Norwich. In the first half, rising star Jacob Ramsey scored a long run, Watkins killed the game in the 87th minute, and Villa won 2-0. Since Gerrard took office, Villa have won 6-4, soaring from the initial 15th to 6th, just one step away from the top half.
At 3:35 Beijing time on December 15, the 17th round of the Premier League began, and Villa played away to Norwich. In the first half, rising star Jacob Ramsey scored a long run, Watkins killed the game in the 87th minute, and Villa won 2-0. Since Gerrard took office, Villa have won 6-4, soaring from the initial 15th to 6th, just one step away from the top half.
Dean Smith, 50, who coached Villa for three years, left the class this season due to poor results, but soon re-employed at Norwich, the first time he has faced his old club since leaving.
At 3:35 Beijing time on December 15, the 17th round of the Premier League began, and Villa played away to Norwich. In the first half, rising star Jacob Ramsey scored a long run, Watkins killed the game in the 87th minute, and Villa won 2-0. Since Gerrard took office, Villa have won 6-4, soaring from the initial 15th to 6th, just one step away from the top half.
Dean Smith, 50, who coached Villa for three years, left the class this season due to poor results, but soon re-employed at Norwich, the first time he has faced his old club since leaving.
In the 34th minute, Watkins crossed his back near the midline, and Jacob Ramsey scored the ball and staged a long-distance run, swinging from an angle in the penalty area to give Villa the lead.
At 3:35 Beijing time on December 15, the 17th round of the Premier League began, and Villa played away to Norwich. In the first half, rising star Jacob Ramsey scored a long run, Watkins killed the game in the 87th minute, and Villa won 2-0. Since Gerrard took office, Villa have won 6-4, soaring from the initial 15th to 6th, just one step away from the top half.
Dean Smith, 50, who coached Villa for three years, left the class this season due to poor results, but soon re-employed at Norwich, the first time he has faced his old club since leaving.
In the 34th minute, Watkins crossed his back near the midline, and Jacob Ramsey scored the ball and staged a long-distance run, swinging from an angle in the penalty area to give Villa the lead.
After the goal, Jacob Ramsey was thrilled, and the 20-year-old genius kissed the Vera emblem on his chest. On the sidelines, the 41-year-old Gerrard clenched his fists and roared, giving his disciples a round of applause for their wonderful goals.
At 3:35 Beijing time on December 15, the 17th round of the Premier League began, and Villa played away to Norwich. In the first half, rising star Jacob Ramsey scored a long run, Watkins killed the game in the 87th minute, and Villa won 2-0. Since Gerrard took office, Villa have won 6-4, soaring from the initial 15th to 6th, just one step away from the top half.
Dean Smith, 50, who coached Villa for three years, left the class this season due to poor results, but soon re-employed at Norwich, the first time he has faced his old club since leaving.
In the 34th minute, Watkins crossed his back near the midline, and Jacob Ramsey scored the ball and staged a long-distance run, swinging from an angle in the penalty area to give Villa the lead.
After the goal, Jacob Ramsey was thrilled, and the 20-year-old genius kissed the Vera emblem on his chest. On the sidelines, the 41-year-old Gerrard clenched his fists and roared, giving his disciples a round of applause for their wonderful goals.
In the 75th minute, Villa again played a quick counter-attack, Watkins crossed the box, and the follow-up Buendia pumped shot was blocked, failing to extend the score.
At 3:35 Beijing time on December 15, the 17th round of the Premier League began, and Villa played away to Norwich. In the first half, rising star Jacob Ramsey scored a long run, Watkins killed the game in the 87th minute, and Villa won 2-0. Since Gerrard took office, Villa have won 6-4, soaring from the initial 15th to 6th, just one step away from the top half.
Dean Smith, 50, who coached Villa for three years, left the class this season due to poor results, but soon re-employed at Norwich, the first time he has faced his old club since leaving.
In the 34th minute, Watkins crossed his back near the midline, and Jacob Ramsey scored the ball and staged a long-distance run, swinging from an angle in the penalty area to give Villa the lead.
After the goal, Jacob Ramsey was thrilled, and the 20-year-old genius kissed the Vera emblem on his chest. On the sidelines, the 41-year-old Gerrard clenched his fists and roared, giving his disciples a round of applause for their wonderful goals.
In the 75th minute, Villa again played a quick counter-attack, Watkins crossed the box, and the follow-up Buendia pumped shot was blocked, failing to extend the score.
In the 87th minute, Chukuemeka sent a cross from the bottom, and Watkins wrapped up in front of the goal to seal the victory and completely kill the game, 2-0.
At 3:35 Beijing time on December 15, the 17th round of the Premier League began, and Villa played away to Norwich. In the first half, rising star Jacob Ramsey scored a long run, Watkins killed the game in the 87th minute, and Villa won 2-0. Since Gerrard took office, Villa have won 6-4, soaring from the initial 15th to 6th, just one step away from the top half.
Dean Smith, 50, who coached Villa for three years, left the class this season due to poor results, but soon re-employed at Norwich, the first time he has faced his old club since leaving.
In the 34th minute, Watkins crossed his back near the midline, and Jacob Ramsey scored the ball and staged a long-distance run, swinging from an angle in the penalty area to give Villa the lead.
After the goal, Jacob Ramsey was thrilled, and the 20-year-old genius kissed the Vera emblem on his chest. On the sidelines, the 41-year-old Gerrard clenched his fists and roared, giving his disciples a round of applause for their wonderful goals.
In the 75th minute, Villa again played a quick counter-attack, Watkins crossed the box, and the follow-up Buendia pumped shot was blocked, failing to extend the score.
In the 87th minute, Chukuemeka sent a cross from the bottom, and Watkins wrapped up in front of the goal to seal the victory and completely kill the game, 2-0.
In the end, Villa laughed 2-0 to the end, and in the case of the previous round of defeat, in time to stop the decline with a victory. As the saying goes, changing coaches is like changing knives, Gerrard led the team to 6-4 wins after taking office, helping Villa to score 12 points, losing two games against Manchester City and Liverpool, two major championship-level giants.
At 3:35 Beijing time on December 15, the 17th round of the Premier League began, and Villa played away to Norwich. In the first half, rising star Jacob Ramsey scored a long run, Watkins killed the game in the 87th minute, and Villa won 2-0. Since Gerrard took office, Villa have won 6-4, soaring from the initial 15th to 6th, just one step away from the top half.
Dean Smith, 50, who coached Villa for three years, left the class this season due to poor results, but soon re-employed at Norwich, the first time he has faced his old club since leaving.
In the 34th minute, Watkins crossed his back near the midline, and Jacob Ramsey scored the ball and staged a long-distance run, swinging from an angle in the penalty area to give Villa the lead.
After the goal, Jacob Ramsey was thrilled, and the 20-year-old genius kissed the Vera emblem on his chest. On the sidelines, the 41-year-old Gerrard clenched his fists and roared, giving his disciples a round of applause for their wonderful goals.
In the 75th minute, Villa again played a quick counter-attack, Watkins crossed the box, and the follow-up Buendia pumped shot was blocked, failing to extend the score.
In the 87th minute, Chukuemeka sent a cross from the bottom, and Watkins wrapped up in front of the goal to seal the victory and completely kill the game, 2-0.
In the end, Villa laughed 2-0 to the end, and in the case of the previous round of defeat, in time to stop the decline with a victory. As the saying goes, changing coaches is like changing knives, Gerrard led the team to 6-4 wins after taking office, helping Villa to score 12 points, losing two games against Manchester City and Liverpool, two major championship-level giants.
Villa's ranking has also climbed 6 places, from 15th to 9th, and the relegation has been worry-free, and can even strive for the top half. Now it seems that Villa's £3 million penalty spent on Gerrard is well worth it.
At 3:35 Beijing time on December 15, the 17th round of the Premier League began, and Villa played away to Norwich. In the first half, rising star Jacob Ramsey scored a long run, Watkins killed the game in the 87th minute, and Villa won 2-0. Since Gerrard took office, Villa have won 6-4, soaring from the initial 15th to 6th, just one step away from the top half.
Dean Smith, 50, who coached Villa for three years, left the class this season due to poor results, but soon re-employed at Norwich, the first time he has faced his old club since leaving.
In the 34th minute, Watkins crossed his back near the midline, and Jacob Ramsey scored the ball and staged a long-distance run, swinging from an angle in the penalty area to give Villa the lead.
After the goal, Jacob Ramsey was thrilled, and the 20-year-old genius kissed the Vera emblem on his chest. On the sidelines, the 41-year-old Gerrard clenched his fists and roared, giving his disciples a round of applause for their wonderful goals.
In the 75th minute, Villa again played a quick counter-attack, Watkins crossed the box, and the follow-up Buendia pumped shot was blocked, failing to extend the score.
In the 87th minute, Chukuemeka sent a cross from the bottom, and Watkins wrapped up in front of the goal to seal the victory and completely kill the game, 2-0.
In the end, Villa laughed 2-0 to the end, and in the case of the previous round of defeat, in time to stop the decline with a victory. As the saying goes, changing coaches is like changing knives, Gerrard led the team to 6-4 wins after taking office, helping Villa to score 12 points, losing two games against Manchester City and Liverpool, two major championship-level giants.
Villa's ranking has also climbed 6 places, from 15th to 9th, and the relegation has been worry-free, and can even strive for the top half. Now it seems that Villa's £3 million penalty spent on Gerrard is well worth it.
Norwich, on the other hand, suffered three consecutive defeats and were unwinnable in five consecutive rounds, continuing to rank first from the bottom of the Premier League. At the beginning of Dean Smith's tenure, Norwich once improved, unbeaten in three consecutive rounds, and now he is back to his original form.
At 3:35 Beijing time on December 15, the 17th round of the Premier League began, and Villa played away to Norwich. In the first half, rising star Jacob Ramsey scored a long run, Watkins killed the game in the 87th minute, and Villa won 2-0. Since Gerrard took office, Villa have won 6-4, soaring from the initial 15th to 6th, just one step away from the top half.
Dean Smith, 50, who coached Villa for three years, left the class this season due to poor results, but soon re-employed at Norwich, the first time he has faced his old club since leaving.
In the 34th minute, Watkins crossed his back near the midline, and Jacob Ramsey scored the ball and staged a long-distance run, swinging from an angle in the penalty area to give Villa the lead.
After the goal, Jacob Ramsey was thrilled, and the 20-year-old genius kissed the Vera emblem on his chest. On the sidelines, the 41-year-old Gerrard clenched his fists and roared, giving his disciples a round of applause for their wonderful goals.
In the 75th minute, Villa again played a quick counter-attack, Watkins crossed the box, and the follow-up Buendia pumped shot was blocked, failing to extend the score.
In the 87th minute, Chukuemeka sent a cross from the bottom, and Watkins wrapped up in front of the goal to seal the victory and completely kill the game, 2-0.
In the end, Villa laughed 2-0 to the end, and in the case of the previous round of defeat, in time to stop the decline with a victory. As the saying goes, changing coaches is like changing knives, Gerrard led the team to 6-4 wins after taking office, helping Villa to score 12 points, losing two games against Manchester City and Liverpool, two major championship-level giants.
Villa's ranking has also climbed 6 places, from 15th to 9th, and the relegation has been worry-free, and can even strive for the top half. Now it seems that Villa's £3 million penalty spent on Gerrard is well worth it.
Norwich, on the other hand, suffered three consecutive defeats and were unwinnable in five consecutive rounds, continuing to rank first from the bottom of the Premier League. At the beginning of Dean Smith's tenure, Norwich once improved, unbeaten in three consecutive rounds, and now he is back to his original form.
As of now, Norwich are three points from bottom 4 Watford and considering the season is not halfway through, they still have hopes of relegation.