Aston Villa's recent 2-1 triumph over Manchester City was marked by Morgan Rogers' exceptional performance. The 22-year-old assisted Jhon Duran's opening goal and then scored the second, leading to City's ninth loss in 12 matches. Phil Foden managed a late goal for City, but it wasn't enough. Rogers' contribution was notable as he became the youngest Villa player to both score and assist against the reigning champions in a Premier League match.
Rogers had a significant influence on the game, taking four of Villa's 11 shots and scoring with his sole shot on target. He also had the most touches in City's box, totalling six, and created two chances. Reflecting on the match, Rogers told TNT Sports, "We knew it was going to be difficult... We knew we needed a reaction in the same way as they did."

The victory marked Villa's first consecutive home league wins against City since April 1993. It's also their first back-to-back home victories over reigning top-flight champions since the mid-1970s. Rogers expressed his satisfaction with performing well in crucial games, stating that thriving under pressure is important for him.
Unai Emery praised Rogers' display, highlighting his importance to the team. "[Rogers] played fantastic, he is very important," Emery said to TNT Sports. He noted how Rogers effectively linked strikers with midfielders and wingers, especially during the second half when he scored. Emery emphasised that adding goals to his game is crucial for Rogers' development.
Villa's overall performance was commendable, with Emery acknowledging their strong showing in both halves. "Always we are trying to be positive," he remarked about their approach. Despite some matches not going as planned, he felt they demonstrated strength and control throughout this game.
The win against Manchester City showcased Aston Villa's resilience and ability to perform under pressure. With players like Morgan Rogers stepping up in key moments, the team continues to build momentum in their campaign. This victory not only boosts their confidence but also sets a precedent for future encounters with top-tier teams.