Aston Villa beat Preston to reach FA Cup semi-finals, face Crystal Palace | OneFootball

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·30 marzo 2025

Aston Villa beat Preston to reach FA Cup semi-finals, face Crystal Palace

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Aston Villa cruised past Preston North End with a 3-0 win in the FA Cup quarter-finals, securing a semi-final date with Crystal Palace.

They were expected to win, but the manner of their victory reinforced their growing status as a team that can go all the way.


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Marcus Rashford stole the headlines with two goals. The forward has endured a frustrating spell since his move from Manchester United, but this was the kind of performance Villa fans have been waiting for.

His first goal was a calm finish after Lucas Digne’s cutback, and his second from the penalty spot put the game beyond doubt.

Rashford’s resurgence could not have come at a better time. With the business end of the season approaching, Villa need every attacking weapon firing.

Ollie Watkins has carried much of the burden this season, but Villa’s frontline will be even more formidable if Rashford builds on this.

Jacob Ramsey rounded off the scoring with a brilliant solo effort, showing why he is rated as one of Villa’s most exciting young players.

His energy and drive from midfield add another dimension to Emery’s attack, and his ability to step up in big moments will be crucial as the season progresses.

The victory extended Villa’s winning streak to five games in all competitions. More importantly, it kept their hopes alive on multiple fronts.

They are still in the top-four race in the Premier League, pushing for Champions League qualification, and now just one step away from an FA Cup final.

Manager Unai Emery’s impact cannot be overstated. Villa are well-structured, confident and increasingly ruthless in big games.

They controlled possession against Preston, dominated territory and never looked in serious danger.

The defensive solidity provided by Emiliano Martinez and his backline is another key factor in their success.

Crystal Palace await in the semi-finals. Villa will be favourites, but they cannot afford complacency.

The FA Cup presents a golden opportunity to end their 68-year wait for the trophy. With momentum on their side, this could be the year Villa re-establish themselves as silverware contenders.

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