Updated: Jan 29, 2025, 10:47 pm
A hat trick from Morgan Rogers helped Aston Villa seal a spot in the Champions League last 16 with a thrilling 4-2 win over Celtic on Wednesday.
Needing victory in their final league-phase match to seal an automatic qualification spot for the knockout stages, Villa raced into two-goal lead inside five minutes at a buoyant Villa Park, both via the boot of livewire Rogers.
The hosts thought they were coasting to a top-eight finish, only for visiting striker Adam Idah to score twice in two minutes before halftime to drag Celtic level and send Villa back down into the playoff spots.
The pendulum swung once more in the hosts favour as England international Ollie Watkins slotted home on the hour mark, before the home side's leading goalscorer in all competitions missed a penalty that would have restored Villa's two-goal advantage.
With a spot in the playoffs already secured, Rogers completed his treble as Villa saw out another three points that saw them finish eighth in the league phase as Celtic sneak into the playoffs in 21st.
Celtic's reward for reaching the playoff stage is a clash with either the might of Real Madrid or Bayern Munich.
Villa finished off an impressive first season back in Europe's premier competition since 1982-83.
Villa Park was rocking ahead of kickoff, with the roof nearly coming off five minutes into the contest as Rogers became the first player in Champions League history to score twice inside the opening five minutes of a match, one from close range and another deflected long-range strike.
Villa had chances to put the game to bed, but their wastefulness proved costly as, out of nowhere, Idah's acrobatic finish and another he could not miss pegged the Premier League side back.
Watkins opened his Champions League account on the hour mark after being set up by Jacob Ramsey, but got his penalty all wrong, slipping as he struck the spot-kick.
Rogers made no mistake in stoppage time, before he and his team mates were huddled around a phone checking other results had gone their way. Further cheers from the stands told the players all they needed to know.