The manager is always telling me to get in the box Rogers credits Emery after stunning brace
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"I'm really happy. There's been a few goals I haven't quite got in other games, so it was nice to get on the score sheet. But if I don't score, it's OK as long as we get the win. The manager's always banging on at me to get into the box. That's where the goals are scored. Sometimes I'm hesitant to go in. I went in and just kind of reacted to the ball. I'm lucky I could get a toe on it. I was really happy with that one. Straight out of half-time, we had the energy. The crowd was up, everything was going well. It was a good time to score."
"I call it the Emi Buendia. He did it the in the last game before the break. It's something I've been practising, probably not as hard as him or as much as I should. Once he was off the pitch, I looked around"
Morgan Rogers scored a brace, with a flicked finish early in the second half and a sensational 75th-minute free-kick, to turn Aston Villa's deficit into a 2-1 win at Elland Road. Lukas Nmecha opened the scoring for Leeds before Rogers reacted to Donyell Malen's cross to level the match. The victory moved Villa to fourth in the Premier League. Rogers became only the second Villa player to score twice at Elland Road in the Premier League since Gareth Southgate in January 2000. Rogers finished with team-highs for shots (2), chances created (2), successful dribbles (4) and total duels (18). Unai Emery encourages Rogers to occupy more advanced spaces to find goals. Since his Premier League debut, only Cole Palmer (44) and Bukayo Saka (28) have been involved in more goals among players aged 23 or younger than Rogers (27 — 14 goals, 13 assists).
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