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Aston Villa 2-0 LOSC Lille Player Ratings: Douglas Luiz 8.5/10 as McGinn and Bailey Seal Comfortable 2-0 Win

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Aston Villa vs LOSC Lille Player Ratings

Summary

  • Aston Villa progressed to the Europa League quarter-finals in commanding fashion, defeating Lille 2-0 on the night to seal a comprehensive 3-0 aggregate victory at Villa Park.
  • A patient first half gave way to a dominant second period, with McGinn's counter-attacking opener in the 54th minute breaking Lille's resistance before Bailey tapped home late on to put the seal on a thoroughly professional display.
  • Douglas Luiz was Villa's standout performer at 8.5/10, his midfield authority and defensive intelligence providing the foundation for an Emery side that continues to look like one of the most dangerous teams left in the Europa League.

Unai Emery's Europa League machine keeps rolling. A cautious, tactical first half gave way to a completely one-sided second period as Aston Villa dismantled Lille's resistance with the kind of ruthless counter-attacking football that has become their hallmark in this competition. The French side arrived at Villa Park knowing they needed a goal to give themselves any realistic hope of overhauling a one-goal deficit, and for 54 minutes they sat deep and organised, daring Villa to find a way through.

Martinez's quick thinking changed everything. A sharp launch forward found Sancho in behind, and the winger's delicate cut-back gave McGinn the simplest of finishes to effectively end the tie as a contest. LOSC Lille pushed desperately for a response, leaving gaping holes at the back that Villa exploited with ease, Bailey rolling home the second from Watkins' unselfish square pass in the dying moments to complete a commanding 3-0 aggregate victory. Emery's side awaits either Bologna or Roma in the quarter-finals, and on this evidence, they will be feared by either. Here are Sportsdunia's Aston Villa vs LOSC Lille player ratings.

Key Takeaways

  • Douglas Luiz was the engine that made Villa tick throughout and earned his 8.5/10 rating with a commanding display.
  • Villa's counter-attacking game was absolutely lethal when Lille opened up.
  • Sancho's performance off the bench was central to the breakthrough.
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Aston Villa Player Ratings vs LOSC Lille

Here are the Aston Villa player ratings for the Aston Villa vs LOSC Lille UEL fixture.

Goalkeeper

Emiliano Martínez - 7.5: A very confident performance from the Villa number one. He wasn't tested constantly, but when called upon, especially for a couple of Nabil Bentaleb shots, he was solid. Commanded his area well, and his distribution started several attacks. A clean sheet is the reward for a focused display.

Defenders

Lamare Bogarde - 6.5: A steady if unspectacular game from the right-back. He did his defensive duties without any fuss and supported the attack when he could. Didn't make any glaring errors and was a reliable part of the backline before being subbed.

Victor Lindelöf - 7.0: The Swede was a picture of calm at the heart of the defence. His 97% pass accuracy tells you everything you need to know about his composure on the ball. He read the game well, making a few important interceptions.

Pau Torres - 6.5: Seemed a bit busier than Lindelöf, and lost possession more than he would have liked. However, he also made some crucial recoveries and his range of passing from the back was an asset.

Ian Maatsen - 5.5: From our perspective, this was a night to forget for the left-back. He seemed to struggle with the pace of the game, losing possession frequently and being dribbled past a couple of times. He just never looked comfortable and was the clear weak link in an otherwise solid defensive unit.

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Midfielders

Douglas Luiz - 8.5: What a player. This was an absolute masterclass in midfield dominance. He was everywhere, breaking up play, winning tackles, and driving the team forward. The stats back it up – nine duels won, six tackles. He was the engine of the team and our highest-rated player on the pitch.

Amadou Onana - 8.0: The perfect partner for Luiz in midfield. What stood out to us was his incredible 100% pass accuracy; he didn't misplace a single pass. He was strong, powerful, and provided a formidable screen for the defence.

John McGinn - 8.0: The captain led by example. He got the crucial opening goal with a well-taken finish, showing his typical drive to get into the box. His energy and work rate were relentless until he was deservedly rested.

Forwards

Jadon Sancho - 7.5: This is the Sancho we love to see. He looked sharp and dangerous every time he got on the ball. He provided a smart assist for McGinn's goal and was desperately unlucky not to score himself, crashing a shot against the crossbar.

Morgan Rogers - 6.5: A hardworking performance from Rogers. He linked up play nicely and created a couple of chances for his teammates. What was missing was that final bit of quality or a decisive action in the final third. Still, a positive contribution to the team effort.

Tammy Abraham - 5.5: A very quiet evening for the striker. He really struggled to impose himself on the game and was isolated for large periods. His low touch count tells the story. He was subbed early in the second half after failing to make any real impact.

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Substitutes

Ollie Watkins - 7.5: Came on and immediately offered more threat than Abraham. His movement was excellent, and he provided the crucial assist for the second goal. A game-changing substitution.

Leon Bailey - 7.5: What an impact. Came on late and sealed the win with a composed finish. You simply cannot ask for more from a substitute. Instant impact.

Emiliano Buendía - N/A: On for McGinn but didn't have enough time to influence the game.

Matty Cash - N/A: Replaced Bogarde to see out the game.

Harvey Elliott - N/A: A late cameo for Rogers.

Manager

U. Emery Etxegoien - 8.5: A tactical masterclass from the gaffer. His team was set up perfectly to nullify Lille's threat and exploit their weaknesses. His substitutions were timed to perfection and directly led to the game being won. He's a European specialist for a reason.

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LOSC Lille Player Ratings vs Aston Villa

Check out the LOSC Lille player ratings vs Aston Villa.

Goalkeeper

Berke Özer - 6.0: We felt a bit sorry for him. He made a couple of decent saves but was ultimately left exposed by his defence for both goals. There was little he could do about either finish. An average night's work in a losing effort.

Defenders

Thomas Meunier - 6.0: He was solid enough for most of the game, making a few important tackles. However, he struggled to offer much going forward and was part of a defence that eventually crumbled under pressure.

Chancel Mbemba - 6.0: A very busy night for Mbemba. He made a staggering number of clearances and interceptions, but it felt like he was constantly firefighting. He was caught out of position for the second goal and struggled in the air at times.

Nathan Ngoy - 6.0: Very neat and tidy in possession, as his 94% pass accuracy shows. Defensively, however, he found it tough against Villa's attackers. He wasn't a liability, but he didn't command his area either.

Romain Perraud - 5.5: A difficult evening for the left-back. He was often targeted by Sancho and struggled to contain him. He offered very little in attack and was defensively suspect throughout the match.

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Midfielders

Nabil Bentaleb - 7.0: Probably Lille's best player on the night. He was composed on the ball and always looked to make something happen, testing the keeper from range. He tried to drag his team forward but was fighting a losing battle.

Ayyoub Bouaddi - 5.0: We noticed he had a really tough time. He missed a big chance in the first half and was frequently dispossessed in dangerous areas. The game seemed to pass him by, and it was no surprise when he was substituted.

Alexsandro - 6.5: Started in defence and made some crucial blocks and tackles. He was a physical presence and did his best to keep Villa at bay. Substituted after Villa scored the opener as the manager looked for a different approach.

Forwards

Félix Correia - 5.5: He showed flashes of what he can do, but it was all too brief. His decision-making in the final third was poor, and his most notable contribution was a needless yellow card. He was ineffective and rightly substituted.

Ngal'ayel Mukau - 5.0: A completely anonymous performance. He lost the majority of his duels and contributed nothing to Lille's attack. It was like watching the game with ten men at times.

Olivier Giroud - 4.5: A truly frustrating night for the World Cup winner. He was caught offside three times and barely touched the ball. He looked isolated and completely off the pace. From our perspective, this was the worst performance on the pitch by a country mile.

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Substitutes

Hákon Haraldsson - 5.5: Came on but couldn't get into the rhythm of the game.

Noah Edjouma - 6.0: At least forced a save from the keeper, showing a bit of intent.

Matias Fernandez-Pardo - 5.5: Had little to no impact on proceedings.

Aïssa Mandi - 5.5: Brought on to shore things up but the game was already slipping away.

Manager

B. Génésio - 5.0: His team looked devoid of ideas. There seemed to be no clear plan to break down Aston Villa, and they were far too passive. His substitutions failed to change the flow of the game.

Man of the Match

Douglas Luiz was the man of the match.

Worst Performer

Olivier Giroud was the worst performer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Aston Villa vs LOSC Lille?
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Aston Villa defeated LOSC Lille 2-0 in this Europa League match.

When was Aston Villa vs LOSC Lille?
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The Aston Villa vs LOSC Lille match was played on March 19, 2026.

Who was the man of the match in Aston Villa vs LOSC Lille?
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Douglas Luiz was the man of the match in the Aston Villa vs LOSC Lille game.

Who was the worst performer in Aston Villa vs LOSC Lille?
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Olivier Giroud was the worst performer in the Aston Villa vs LOSC Lille match.

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