Aston Villa secured a 2-0 victory over Newcastle United in the Premier League, moving level on points with Manchester City and staying four points behind leaders Arsenal. Goals from Emiliano Buendia and Ollie Watkins highlighted Villa's counter-attacking prowess at St James' Park. Manager Unai Emery urged calm amid rising title talk following the win.
Aston Villa produced a disciplined performance to defeat Newcastle United 2-0 on January 25, 2026, at St James' Park, marking their first Premier League win there since a 3-0 triumph in 2005. The victory came days after a Europa League success against Fenerbahce and a league loss to Everton, keeping Villa third in the table.
Newcastle, missing captain Bruno Guimaraes due to injury, started brightly. Emiliano Martinez made a crucial save from Sandro Tonali's shot just 37 seconds in, on his 200th top-flight appearance for Villa. The visitors took control in the 19th minute when Buendia curled a dipping 20-yard strike past Nick Pope for his 13th goal of the season.
Villa's attack, featuring Jadon Sancho, Morgan Rogers, and Watkins, stretched Newcastle's defense in a fractious match refereed by Jarred Gillett. Pope denied Watkins and Rogers in key moments, but with two minutes left, Watkins headed home from Matty Cash's cross after a corner to seal the points.
Emery praised his team's 'extraordinary' display: "The players were extraordinary. We spoke about this match and the difficulties... they respond fantastic." He emphasized balance amid title discussions: "Okay, calm. Keep balance is the only objective I have in my mind... We are competing against Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool..."
Buendia added: "We have to look to be there and fight until the end... I am really proud of this team."
The win tempered by injury news: John McGinn faces up to two months out with a knee issue. Pundit Danny Murphy lauded Emery's tactical work, noting Villa's resilience despite a packed schedule and limited depth.
This result underscores Villa's progress under Emery, positioning them firmly in the title race while Newcastle, seventh in the Champions League league phase, slip in domestic standings.