Aston Villa will head to France next week with a slender advantage and 90 minutes away from a first major European semi-final since 1982.
Goals from Ollie Watkins and John McGinn in either half gave Villa a two-goal lead and they had keeper Emiliano Martinez to thank for an array of crucial saves before Lille pulled one back late on through Bafodo Diakite.
On a night where defeats for Liverpool and West Ham in the Europa League hampered the Premier League’s bid for five Champions League spots - which may prove crucial for Villa - Unai Emery’s side will know they will have their work cut out for the return leg with Paulo Fonseca’s team guilty of not taking their chance.
‘The feeling I have is frustration because we created the opportunities to get a better result,’ said Fonseca, who was left bemoaning VAR.
‘There was a foul for both of their goals. With VAR, it’s incredible they miss these things,’ insisted the Lille boss.
Emery insisted that he wasn’t aware.
‘It was a difficult match,’ he said. ‘2-0 is better than 2-1 but they’re a very good team as well and we have to accept it.’
Ahead of his 1000th game in charge, the Spaniard asked the fans to ‘dream together as it was 42 years ago,’ stressing that it was Villa’s first major European quarter-final since 1998.
Emery knows more than most about continental success with four Europa League titles to his name and his team raced out of the blocks as Watkins headed in from McGinn’s corner for his 25th goal of the season with what was the third of three chances in three minutes.
The goal even had the royal seal of approval as the cameras panned to a jubilant Prince William and Prince George in the stands but the visitors should have gone into the break level with Martinez denying Edon Zhergova, Diakite and Jonathan David, who all had one-on-one chances.
Villa began the second half brighter and made it count, albeit with a slice of luck.
Douglas Luiz played a short corner to Leon Bailey, who slipped as he attempted to cross but McGinn was there on the edge of the box to guide the ball perfectly into the bottom corner.
Lille thought they had pulled one back when Gabriel Gudmundsson volleyed in but VAR ruled it out for offside and there was still time for two more Martinez saves before he was finally beaten by Diakite’s header from a Lille corner.
It was the least the visitors deserved for their efforts and left the tie finely poised.
OlawaleArogundade
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Liverpool is a complete disgrace to English football. How can you allow a small team like Atlanta beat you 3-0 in your own backyard? This thrash team don't deserve being in any title race.......Shame....They deserve to be in League 2.
Common Liverpool is a great team and we all know that, sentiments apart.
malablata
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Liverpool is a complete disgrace to English football. How can you allow a small team like Atlanta beat you 3-0 in your own backyard? This thrash team don't deserve being in any title race.......Shame....They deserve to be in League 2.
BarcaChelArg
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Biasness at it's best!! To some other teams it's a win but to Aston Villa it's a Slender lead. it will finish 0-0 at Lille!!
miwcklmnpy
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Emery on the mission and this time it’s the conference 😀
lanostuz
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best English striker in Ollie Watkins and he gets no press
lanostuz
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the only English team that won in Europe today and they finally put a small article at the bottom. shame on you all football!!