In the home team's locker room, Marcelo Bielsa delivered a passionate, blistering speech.
As a vastly experienced manager, he understood perfectly that his players were currently like soldiers who had just suffered a devastating ambush.
To turn them back into an elite fighting force for the second half, he had to jolt them awake with intense, brutal honesty.
"Getting torn apart like that?!" Bielsa shouted through his translator, his eyes blazing. "I am truly ashamed of this performance! Does losing three-nil in the first half mean you're just going to hand the victory, and our promotion spot, to the opponent? This is Elland Road. From the first minute, the fans in the stands have been cheering you on. Is this how you repay them?"
While Bielsa was laying into his squad, the atmosphere in the Aston Villa locker room was jubilant and completely relaxed.
Ever since Theodore had performed kamehameha pose after scoring, he had caught the intense interest of Grealish and Abraham.
In the locker room, the two insisted on becoming his "disciples," begging him to teach them the moves so they could coordinate the next celebration.
Amused, Theodore pulled out his phone, found a goku video online, and had the two English players clumsily practice the forms while the rest of the squad roared with laughter.
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As the second half began, Leeds United's players launched a furious assault on Aston Villa's goal, as if possessed.
It seemed Marcelo Bielsa's halftime dressing-down had worked.
In the 47th minute, Kalvin Phillips' long pass once again found Pablo Hernández with pinpoint accuracy.
The 34-year-old Spanish veteran on the wing didn't immediately attempt a breakthrough.
Instead, he opted to cross the ball.
Leeds United's key to winning this match lay in getting the ball into the opponent's penalty area as quickly as possible, relying on striker Patrick Bamford's individual skill to threaten the goal.
Therefore, during halftime, Bielsa had instructed his players to play with greater simplicity and directness.
Now, the ball was hurtling toward the penalty area, specifically toward the far post.
Bamford, wearing the number 9 jersey, leaped high into the air.
Simultaneously, Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings also jumped to challenge him.
Though Mings was taller and stronger, Bamford mustered every ounce of his strength to win the aerial duel, securing the first touch.
He threw his head forward with all his might, aiming for the left side of the goal.
Unfortunately, Bamford had exerted all his energy in his physical battle with the Aston Villa center-back, leaving his header lacking power. It was soft and feeble.
On the goal line, goalkeeper Jed Steer successfully caught the ball with both hands.
Leeds United's first attack of the second half ended in failure!
But immediately afterward, Aston Villa launched their own counterattack. Despite already holding a 3-0 lead, this was still Elland Road, and a three-goal margin wasn't entirely secure.
Coach Dean Smith urged his players to press forward relentlessly.
If they could quickly extend the lead to 4-0, the match would be beyond doubt.
In the 55th minute, Aston Villa's attack materialized.
"McGinn picks it up in midfield," Martin Tyler called on the Sky Sports broadcast. "He surges forward, shrugging off challenges with that typical Scottish grit."
With remarkable ease, John McGinn used his superior physicality and tackling ability to push past multiple defenders.
The tens of thousands of Leeds fans erupted into a cacophony of boos and jeers, frustrated by the midfielder's dominance.
It wasn't long before multiple white shirts swarmed him.
Adam Forshaw, Mateusz Klich, and Jack Harrison—three key players—converged on McGinn simultaneously.
In this critical moment, McGinn wisely chose not to force a breakthrough.
Instead, he swiftly passed the ball to Jack Grealish on the left flank.
To be honest, after the first half, every Aston Villa player had gained immense confidence.
Especially Grealish.
Upon receiving McGinn's pass on the left wing, he seemed to disregard the opposing defenders entirely.
"Grealish on the ball," Tyler continued. "He faces up Ayling... two stepovers... cuts inside onto his right foot!"
Executing a sharp inward turn, Grealish left Luke Ayling standing like a wooden post.
The full-back was utterly unable to match Grealish's sudden burst of pace.
Bang!
From the edge of the penalty area, Grealish unleashed a sudden unexpected strike.
The ball arced through the air in a treacherous curve.
"OH, WHAT A STRIKE BY JACK GREALISH!!!" Tyler roared, his voice cracking with excitement. "HE BENDS IT BEAUTIFULLY INTO THE FAR CORNER! A SUBLIME FINISH, AND ASTON VILLA ARE RUNNING RIOT AT ELLAND ROAD! FOUR-NIL!"
"That is pure class from the Villa captain," Gary Neville added, shaking his head in disbelief. "He makes it look so effortless. Ayling had no idea what hit him."
At that moment, any remaining suspense in the match vanished.
In the stands of Elland Road, tens of thousands of fans fell silent, their faces grim.
The Leeds United supporters knew the truth: their chances of salvaging anything from this match were virtually zero.
In the Sky Sports studio, the commentators began to analyze the broader implications.
"A 4-0 scoreline is more than enough to secure Aston Villa's win tonight," Tyler noted. "Barring a miracle, they will climb to second place in the league standings after this match."
"If Dean Smith's men can maintain that second-place position until the end of the season, they will automatically be promoted to the Premier League," Neville agreed. "And honestly, on this form, you have to believe they have a strong chance of winning the Championship title outright."
"Speaking of which," Tyler chimed in, checking his monitor. "In the simultaneous match, league leaders Norwich are currently tied 0-0 with Brentford. If Norwich fail to secure a win tonight, the gap between them and Aston Villa will shrink to just two points!"
On the pitch, Grealish immediately celebrated his goal with a bizarre throwing his arms around in a comical display.
Online fans were in stitches!
[What on earth is that celebration? Is Jack trying to do a spirit bomb?]
[No doubt Theo taught him that! He was doing Kamehameha in the first half!]
[Hahahaha! Grealish is such a goofball.]
After the restart, every Leeds United player fought fiercely, engaging in relentless physical battles out of sheer pride.
However, Aston Villa had already retreated into their own half to defend, forming an impenetrable claret and blue wall that completely stifled any remaining attacking opportunities.
As time ticked away, the home side gradually lost their fighting spirit.
After a grueling ninety-minute battle, Aston Villa secured a resounding 4-0 victory over Leeds United at Elland Road, earning three crucial points!
This win propelled them into second place in the Championship standings, completing a remarkable late-season surge.
Simultaneously, the news filtered through that league leaders Norwich had drawn 0-0 at home against Brentford.
The gap between Aston Villa and Norwich had narrowed to just two points!
In the final match of the season, Aston Villa will face Norwich in a direct, winner-takes-all showdown.
This means Aston Villa could potentially clinch the Championship title on the final day!
Immediately after the match, the exhausted but jubilant Aston Villa squad boarded the team bus for the return trip to Birmingham.
Three days later, they will embark on another away fixture.
This time, their opponents are Bolton Wanderers!
