Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers expressed disappointment after their 4-1 loss to Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. This defeat marked Villa's seventh in nine away league matches, missing a chance to close in on the Premier League's top four. Rogers scored to equalise after Ismaila Sarr's opener, but Jean-Philippe Mateta and Eddie Nketiah added goals for Palace, sealing their victory.
Unai Emery, Villa's manager, acknowledged that his team struggled to maintain control after conceding the first goal. "We were competing well until the first goal we conceded," he said. Despite efforts to regain control, Villa lost their positioning and allowed Palace to score three more times. Emery also confirmed Emiliano Martinez was substituted due to a pre-existing injury.

Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner praised his team's execution of their game plan. "Everybody is happy; everybody is pleased with the win," he told BBC Match of the Day. He commended his players for maintaining aggression and seizing opportunities against a quality opponent like Villa. Glasner emphasised that the result reflected a strong performance from his squad.
Adam Wharton, who contributed significantly in his first start in over three months, highlighted Palace's tactical discipline. "Great win," Wharton stated to TNT Sports. He noted the fans' support and stressed the importance of adhering to their strategic plan against a formidable team like Villa.
Villa have faced challenges away from home, losing six of their last seven visits to Selhurst Park in Premier League play. During these encounters, they have conceded an average of 2.7 goals per match. The Eagles have twice scored four or more goals against Villa at this venue recently, including a 5-0 victory in May 2024.
Morgan Rogers admitted that Villa failed to impose themselves during the match. "We probably didn't stamp our authority on the game," he told TNT Sports. He acknowledged that they made it too easy for Palace and recognised the need for improvement as they face upcoming fixtures in other competitions.
Jean-Philippe Mateta celebrated what he described as a perfect night for Palace. Meanwhile, Rogers emphasised self-reflection and preparation for future games amid a busy schedule. Both teams will look to build on this match as they continue their respective campaigns.
The match saw Crystal Palace secure back-to-back wins, with Oliver Glasner expressing satisfaction with his team's performance and intensity throughout the game. The victory further solidified Palace's strong home form against Aston Villa.