Andrew Robertson created a record among Premier League defenders by assisting Mohamed Salah's goal to give the Reds the lead with just five minutes remaining in the game. Just beyond the half-hour mark, Virgil van Dijk increased the Reds' lead.
However, that final score did not accurately reflect the game's first half, and the hosts more than deserved the goal from Ollie Watkins that tied the score in the second half.
Unai Emery, unfortunately, saw his team leave themselves open to ,In the late stages of the game, replacement Stefan Bajcetic put an end to any attempts of an equaliser.
Nunez has had a rocky start for Liverpool; It is typical to point out that strikers are, at the very least, positioning themselves to take shots when they consistently miss opportunities.
Darwin Nunez, who might have arguably scored two hat-tricks in Liverpool's first two games following the World Cup, exemplifies this.Sadly, the Uruguayan's finishing has been extremely lacking,
Unfortunately, the Uruguayan's finishing hasn't been up to par, and despite being involved in a tonne of chances since getting back from Qatar, he hasn't scored a single goal.
Among the flaws Klopp has sought to iron out in Nunez's game since he joined the team are his failure to finish off opponents and a concerning propensity to veer offside.
The more cynical Liverpool supporters may think that Klopp's usage of Bajcetic here was intended to convey to the team's owners the necessity for middle reinforcements.
But the Reds manager has a lot of faith in the young player and undoubtedly saw a chance to deploy him as his more experienced heads grew weary.
The manager still has a lot of work to do since, alarmingly, it appears that whatever advancement achieved in that direction prior to the mid-season break has been lost in the most recent weeks.
The Reds lose control once more;
During the early part of the season, Liverpool's inability to consistently control games was one of their main flaws, and it was anticipated that they would use the break to focus on improving it.
However, it is clear that they still have a long way to go based on how they played against Manchester City and Aston Villa.
Both contests turned into end-to-end slugfests where the result was practically decided by the toss of a coin. If this trend continues, Klopp's team will lose more games than they win.Youthful people's faith is rewarded once more.
The more cynical Liverpool supporters may think that Klopp's usage of Bajcetic here was intended to convey to the team's owners the necessity for middle reinforcements.
However, the Reds manager has a lot of faith in the young player and undoubtedly saw a chance to utilise him as his more seasoned heads grew weary in the face of a late Villa attack.
That bold move was rewarded in the greatest way imaginable when Bajcetic scored a crucial third goal late in the game while maintaining the poise that has distinguished his few first-team appearances.
Liverpool vs. Aston Villa, Liverpool has now won three straight Premier League games for the first time this year as the final whistle blows.
Ben Doak, a substitute, wins a corner in the 90th minute with a darting move to the right, but Robertson's kick flies straight to Olsen. There should be a four-minute extension. Goal at minute 81! Liverpool has now won it for sure!
Nunez is played in down the left by Gomez, and even though Olsen pushes Nunez's pullback out on the byline, it goes right to the advancing Bajcetic.
The young player then sidefoots the ball into the goal after a cool touch past the goalkeeper. by way of a group of bodies. Done with extreme composure.