'Surreal' top-8 finish beckons after Barkley lifts Aston Villa past Leipzig
An 85th-minute goal from Ross Barkley took Aston Villa to a 3-2 win at RB Leipzig on Tuesday, sending the visitors third in the table and boosting their hopes of a top-eight finish.
Villa were ahead after just 153 seconds thanks to John McGinn, but Leipzig levelled things up midway through the first half when Lois Openda exploited a mix-up in defence.
Jhon Duran's 53rd-minute stunner was cancelled out by a Christoph Baumgartner goal nine minutes later, setting the stage for the substitute Barkley to blast in just two minutes after coming on.
The goal, a deflected long-range effort, was Barkley's first in the Champions League and has Villa on track for a top-eight finish in their return to Europe's top competition after 41 years.
Teams finishing in the top eight qualify directly and avoid an additional set of knockout fixtures.
"It's a bit surreal," McGinn told Amazon Prime after the game.
McGinn said he "didn't know" how far Villa could go in the Champions League this season, adding "obviously, it's our first season back in the Champions League for a long time, so we're just going to take each game as it comes.
"If we get into the top eight, brilliant. That's the target now and hopefully we can do that."
The loss, Leipzig's sixth in six Champions League games this season, extinguished the hosts slim hopes of a place in the knockouts.
Villa travelled to Germany having won two straight Premier League games to break an eight-game winless run.
Leipzig however were very much at the last-chance saloon, with five losses in five putting them on track to miss the knockouts -- a fate they only suffered twice in six seasons under the previous format.
Returning to his preferred European stage, Villa manager Unai Emery urged his side to "break our limit" and the visitors heeded his words early, opening at break-neck speed.
McGinn put Villa ahead three minutes in, hammering home from close range after Ollie Watkins nodded a perfect header into his path.
McGinn's goal was just one of many chances inside the opening 15 minutes, including golden opportunities for Watkins and Youri Tielemans as Villa's movement and precision overwhelmed the sluggish hosts.
Leipzig's young side have lacked confidence this season, particularly in Europe, so they were fortunate when a poor defensive mix-up allowed Openda to level things up after 27 minutes.
Villa's centre-backs and goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez held off a high ball, allowing Openda to slip through, collect it before the bounce and slot calmly into an empty net.
With Leipzig in the ascendency as half-time came, Emery summoned John Duran from the bench at the break and the Colombian had Villa back in front with an incredible goal eight minutes in.
Fed by Tielemans on the break, Duran collected the pass and unleashed a dipping shot from well beyond the penalty arc which evaded Leipzig goalie Peter Gulacsi.
Duran looked to have scored again minutes later but his strike was ruled out for the narrowest of offsides by VAR.
The hosts hit back seconds later, Openda breaking through on the counter and chipping for Baumgartner, who volleyed Leipzig level.
Summer arrival Barkley was the visitors' unlikely hero, his deflected shot -- the 31-year-old's first Champions League goal -- finding the net and continuing Villa's incredible return to the European stage.
Villa coach Unai Emery told reporters his side's performances in Europe had exceeded their pre-tournament expectations.
"Our target now is higher than when we started in this competition," the four-time Europa League winner said.
"Now we've achieved it with the top 24, maybe today with the top 16, and we have a chance at the top eight.
"Today was very important to take another step forward and be close to the top eight. We are recovering our confidence.
"We have to enjoy the journey together."