Published: 09:04, March 13, 2025
Aston Villa cruise into Champions League quarters where PSG await
By Reuters
Brugge's Zaid Romero (right) tries to block a shot from Aston Villa's Jacob Ramsey (top) during the Champions League round of 16 second leg soccer match between Aston Villa and Club Brugge at the Villa Park stadium in Birmingham, England, March 12, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

BIRMINGHAM, England - Aston Villa marched into the Champions League quarterfinals on Wednesday with an easy 3-0 win over 10-man Club Brugge in their last-16 second leg, giving them a 6-1 aggregate victory and setting up a far tougher task next against Paris St Germain.

Marco Asensio, on loan to the English Midlands side from PSG, was the star of the night, bagging a quick double after coming on as a substitute after the break.

"Very happy for the victory," he said. "We want more. Now we have a little break and to think about the upcoming objectives."

Trailing 3-1 from the home leg, Brugge actually began the tie better and gave Villa some early scares including a glancing header from Hans Vanaken, to gee up their noisy travelling fans.

But the Belgians faced an impossible challenge once Kyriani Sabbe was sent off for pulling down Marcus Rashford as he was bearing down on goal in the 16th minute.

Club Brugge's Belgian midfielder #20 Hans Vanaken (left) fights for the ball with Aston Villa's English defender #02 Matty Cash during the last 16 second leg UEFA Champions League football match between Aston Villa and Club Brugge at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England on March 12, 2025. (PHOTO / AFP)

Unai Emery's team took full advantage in the second half, Asensio swivelling and scoring from close range in the 50th minute after a pass from fellow substitute Leon Bailey.

Ian Maatsen side-footed Villa's second goal with the help of a deflection seven minutes later, before Asensio swept home in the 61st minute from a cutback by the ever-marauding Rashford, to the joy of a packed and bouncing Villa Park.

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Asensio has now scored seven goals for Villa since arriving in early February.

Brugge coach Nicky Hayen said his team had performed creditably in their three games against Villa in the competition, taking into account also an earlier 1-0 win over Villa in the league stage.

"I don’t think we were dominated by them," he said. "They’re more efficient than us, the chances they get they score, the chances we get, we weren’t efficient enough."

Aston Villa's Marco Asensio (right) scores the opening goal during the Champions League round of 16 second leg soccer match between Aston Villa and Club Brugge at the Villa Park stadium in Birmingham, England, March 12, 2025. (PHOTO / AP)

'Frightening' PSG

Back in Europe's elite competition for the first time in more than four decades, Villa will have to be at their absolute best to beat French champions PSG who knocked out high-flying Liverpool on penalties at Anfield on Tuesday.

"Paris St Germain are frightening over two legs, so it’s going to be really tough," said Villa captain John McGinn.

"But Aston Villa are Champions League quarterfinalists, we can’t ask for much more at the minute, and we'll strive for more, you never know."

Villa could eventually have won by an even bigger margin, as chances went begging in a one-sided second half, but there were no complaints from their fans who roared approval as fireworks soared into the sky at the final whistle.

"It's mad ... We're giving these fans experiences they'll remember forever," added McGinn. "We want to write our names in history and make these nights more frequent."