Aston Villa, whose unlikely surge into contention for Champions League qualification was built on their imperious record in front of their own supporters, regained that homely feeling and with it fourth place in the Premier League after Unai Emery recorded his first win over Wolves. Goals from Moussa Diaby and Ezri Konsa allowed Villa, who had won only two of their previous six home games in all competitions after a scorching 2023 at Villa Park, to make light work of their West Midlands rivals.
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