Ollie Watkins performed a vital position as Aston Villa fended off a second-half surge by Luton City to safe a 3-2 victory on Saturday.
This win maintains Villa’s five-point lead over fifth-place Tottenham because the battle for Champions League qualification heats up.
Watkins established dominance with two objectives within the first half, offering his staff with a significant two-goal lead that proved essential as Luton equalised within the second half. Though Watkins didn’t rating the decisive aim, his efforts instantly contributed to securing the three factors for Villa, a recurring theme all through the season.
Talking to BBC Match of The Day, the Three Lions hopeful acknowledged: “If I mentioned I wasn’t enthusiastic about the Euros I might be mendacity to you. I need to rating as many objectives as doable. I really feel like I’m doing that. I’m assured and I’m taking part in my greatest soccer.
“I’ve performed Premier League soccer for quite a few years now. I missed out on the final Euros squad as a result of it was my first season within the Premier League.”
Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins for England?
The Villans are having fun with a profitable marketing campaign within the Premier League this season, partially as a result of Watkins’ spectacular tally of 16 league objectives. The 28-year-old is hopeful that his goal-scoring skills will bolster his probabilities of incomes a spot in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the upcoming Euro 2024 event.
The previous Exeter Metropolis and Brentford man must be extraordinarily unfortunate to not be granted an England call-up after the scintillating type he has displayed all through the Premier League marketing campaign.
It’s possible between Ivan Toney and himself for the backup striker position, after all behind Harry Kane on the depth chart. However there’s a query mark concerning Ivan Toney after lacking many of the season due to his suspension as a result of playing breaches.