Villa
could have confirmed Champions League football for the first time with victory
and there was a carnival atmosphere before kick-off as Hollywood legend and
celebrity supporter Tom Hanks addressed the crowd.
Unai
Emery's side looked to be leaving the door open for rivals Tottenham as they
trailed 3-1 with five minutes left but two goals from substitute Jhon Duran
snatched an unlikely draw.
The
early party mood was punctured inside two minutes after a horrendous error by
goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, who somehow fumbled Harvey Elliott's deflected
cross into his own net in front of a stunned Holte End.
Villa
responded when Youri Tielemans powered home an equaliser after 12 minutes but
Liverpool restored their lead as they cut the home defence wide open, Cody
Gakpo tapping in Joe Gomez’s cross.
The
home side looked tense but still created chances, Diego Carlos and Moussa Diaby
both guilty of glaring misses as they pressed for an equaliser.
Liverpool
made Villa's task even harder when they extended their lead three minutes after
the interval, young defender Jarell Quansah towering above Lucas Digne to score
his first Premier League goal.
Substitute
Duran set up a grandstand finish when his low shot beat Alisson with five
minutes left then Villa Park went wild as Diaby's shot deflected in off the
striker.
Villa
are still in pole position to reach next season's Champions League as they stand
five points ahead of Spurs, who have two games left, and will hope reigning
champions and title favourites Manchester City can aid their cause when they
play the top-four rivals on Tuesday night.
The
hosts looked riddled with nerves for much of the night but still kept pushing
forward and creating chances, Duran’s first goal sending a surge of energy
through the stadium before his fortunate late leveler sparked wild scenes of
celebration.
There
is still no guarantee Villa will make the top four with Spurs right in the
melting pot but they have turned up the pressure even further on Angel
Postecoglou’s side as they face the formidable task of having to beat in-form
Manchester City at home.
Martinez's
uncharacteristic error set Villa back instantly but the one thing they did all
night was create opportunities and with Liverpool always looking vulnerable
they finally managed to cash in at the death.
It
certainly pleased superstar Hanks, who was seen pumping his fists wildly when
Duran's deflection flew in at the Holte End.
Hanks
will hope to join Villa and their supporters in further celebrations after the
final day of the season.
It
was a big night for hugely promising defender Quansah after scoring his first
league goal but otherwise it seemed like a very relaxed Liverpool – who had
nothing of note to play for – were freewheeling their way through to Sunday's
emotional farewell to the manager who has brought them so much joy in his
nine-year reign.
Clop
was a calm figure on the sidelines; well aware of the fact a yellow card could
deprive him of his place in the technical area for his final Infield appearance
against Wolver Hampton Wanderers on Sunday.
Infield
will be in the mood to give Clop the send-off he deserves and most travelling
supporters here seemed to use this game as the chance to clear their throats
and go through their song-sheets in a dress rehearsal for the German's final
bow.


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