Morgan Rogers makes the history of the Champions League with Aston Villa Brace
Aston striker Villa Morgan Rogers became the first player in the history of the Champions League to score two goals in the opening five minutes of the game.
The 22-year-old hit the Celtic in the third minute against Celtic, breaking home from close range after a fine game of Jacob Ramsey and your Tieleman, before doubled his great twist that caused Kasper Schmeichel in a thin air.
No player has ever reconciled Rogers’ achievement, which set up impulse races in Villa Park in a conflict between the two most prestigious clubs of British football.
Villa enjoyed another great season so far under Unai Emery, which surprised many with its form in Champions LeagueAnd they set out on the last day of the game already guaranteed a place in the knockout.
Rogers was an integral part VillaSuccess, playing in the second role of the attacker behind Ollie Watkins and Jhona Duran, although his two goals were the first to score in any European competition.
Former Middlesbrough star, signed in January 2024. In an agreement that could eventually be worth £ 15m, presented at all 22 Vile’s at all Premier league Games of this season, with its form brought to the first call to England towards the back end of 2024.