Dendoncker settles derby as Wolves win at Villa

Wolverhampton Wanderers boosted their Champions League qualification hopes with a 1-0 West Midlands derby win at Aston Villa on Saturday as Leander Dendoncker grabbed a 62nd minute winner.

The victory lifts Wolves above Manchester United into fifth place, two points behind fourth-placed Chelsea, although they have played a game more than both teams.

The loss is another blow for Villa in their battle against relegation and leaves them second from bottom on 27 points.

The decisive moment came when Raul Jimenez swung a ball in from the left flank and Jonny did well to set up Dendoncker to curl the ball home.

Wolves have now won all three of their games since the restart following a three-month stoppage due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

"I think we performed well in terms of our organisation and in terms of staying in the game. We approached the game really well. We didn't settle down early on, but once we had a couple of opportunities we started to control the game and create more chances," said Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo.

Wolves beat Aston Villa on Saturday to boost their hopes of finishing in the top four.
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Villa have picked up just two points from their last six games and while they are level with Bournemouth and West Ham United, they have played a game more and their next match is at champions Liverpool.

Dean Smith, the Villa manager, lamented his team's schedule and felt his team had deserved more.

"We more than watched a top six team today but they managed to get a goal from the edge of the box out of nothing and we didn't convert the chances we had," Smith said.

"I thought today was about fatigue. It is crazy to play four games in 11 days, and you will get fatigued doing that."

FA Cup quarterfinals mean the match was the only Premier League fixture on Saturday. Watford host Southampton on Sunday.