Morgan Rogers played a crucial role in Aston Villa's Premier League comeback, scoring twice in the second half to secure a 2-1 victory over Leeds United. His first goal came just three minutes after the break,
equalising Lukas Nmecha's early strike. Later, Rogers delivered a stunning free-kick in the 75th minute, sealing the win for Unai Emery's side.
Leeds began the match with intensity, taking an early lead when Nmecha scored in the eighth minute. Emiliano Martinez felt he was fouled during the build-up to this goal. Brenden Aaronson nearly doubled Leeds' advantage, hitting the side netting from Jayden Bogle's cross. However, Villa responded strongly after halftime.
Donyell Malen, introduced at halftime, made an immediate impact by setting up Rogers' first goal with a precise cross. This marked a turning point for Villa as they improved significantly in the second half. Ollie Watkins also tested Lucas Perri with a sharp shot, showcasing Villa's attacking intent.
Ross Barkley played a pivotal role in winning the free-kick that led to Rogers' second goal. Pascal Struijk fouled Barkley, providing Rogers with the opportunity to score from a set-piece. Despite this setback, Leeds continued to press for an equaliser late in the game.
Struijk attempted to redeem himself by heading Sean Longstaff's delivery towards goal, but Martinez made a crucial save to maintain Villa's lead. Dominic Calvert-Lewin thought he had levelled the score shortly after Rogers' second goal, but VAR disallowed it due to handball.
During the international break of 2025, Aston Villa announced that Morgan Rogers extended his contract until 2031. Despite a slow start to the season with only one league goal before this match, his performance justified his new deal. His brace made him only the second Villa player to score twice at Elland Road since Gareth Southgate in January 2000.
Rogers has been involved in 27 Premier League goals (14 goals and 13 assists) since his debut. Only Cole Palmer and Bukayo Saka have contributed more among players aged 23 and under during this period. His individual brilliance was vital for Villa's success against Leeds.
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- Aston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) November 23, 2025
The match statistics highlighted how challenging it was for Villa despite their victory. They recorded an expected goals (xG) total of 1.21 from their 14 shots compared to Leeds' xG of 1.55 from their 15 attempts. Nonetheless, Rogers' decisive moments ensured they emerged victorious.











