On a sunny afternoon when both Aston Villa and Fulham needed to win to keep their respective European aspirations alive, it was Youri Tielemans’ twelfth-minute header that secured three precious points for Unai Emery’s side. Villa bounced back impressively from the disappointment of exiting the FA Cup at the semi-final stage and the victory keeps them in the hunt for a second successive season in the Champions’ League, but Fulham faltered to leave their own hopes of Europe hanging by a thread. Marco Silva’s men were far too passive in the first period and their best spell of the match saw Ryan Sessegnon have a goal disallowed before Harry Wilson passed up a pair of presentable chances and Harrison Reed limped off to leave the Londoners down to ten men as their search for a late leveller became frantic.

Villa, far more assured on the ball and threatening in the final third, could easily have put the game to bed long before the end. The hosts benefited from some dozy defending when Tielemans tiptoed between Kenny Tete and Sander Berge to plant a header from John McGinn’s corner past Bernd Leno. The simplicity of the goal delighted Emery, but Fulham looked a step slower than their more streetwise opponents for the whole of the first half. The returning Antonee Robinson looked far from fully fit, whilst Sander Berge struggle to disrupt the rhythm dictated by Boubacar Kamara and the talismanic Tielemans in the engine room.

Morgan Rogers played several penetrating passes that almost released Ollie Watkins – and one had Leno dashing off his line to avert the danger. Tielemans, a thorn in Fulham’s side all afternoon, came close to doubling his tally when he let fly from long range but referee Rob Jones failed to spot the superb fingertip save by Leno that prevented the Belgian’s shot from nestling in the top corner. It wasn’t the only thing another atrocious official missed. Silva’s side only perked up in the dying embers of the half, with Raul Jimenez curling wide from the left edge of the area and birthday box Alex Iwobi tamely shooting straight at Emi Martinez.

Villa should have enjoyed the perfect start to the second half but Watkins, whose time in B6 might be coming to an end, somehow allowed Matty Cash’s right-wing cross to dribble under his foot rather than make the most of an open goal. Fulham were sparked into life when Sessegnon lashed a low left footed shot in the bottom corner, but the effort was immediately ruled out by Jones for handball. It seemed harsh that Fulham’s most potent goal threat was withdrawn shortly afterwards for Emile Smith Rowe, but nobody could argue that the Whites lacked creativity.

A gorgeous through ball by Iwobi put Wilson in the clear but the Welshman’s instinctive attempt at lobbing Martinez looped into the Argentinian’s arms. Another incisive pass from Rogers put Watkins in the clear, but Leno got his angles spot on to save superbly before Pau Torres failed to turn home substitute Jacob Ramsey’s cross. Wilson headed harmlessly at Martinez after a rampaging run from Calvin Bassey. Former Villa winger Adama Traore was desperate to make an impression on his old stomping ground, but couldn’t unlock the home defence – woefully miscontrolling a ball out of play shortly after coming on.

Emery’s outfit should have made the final ten minutes far less anxious for a packed home crowd. Substitute Donyell Malen missed three good chances to make sure of a twentieth straight home league win, with his final strike cannoning off the underside of the bar deep into stoppage time. By then, Fulham had used all their substitutes and finished with ten when Reed crumpled in a heap after a collision, but the visitors lacked the invention to stretched a well-drilled Villa defence. Silva could serve a touchline ban next week after being booked for asking Jones why only his players picked up yellow cards, but the Cottagers could have played until the end of Bank Holiday Monday without finding the net.

ASTON VILLA (4-2-3-1): Martinez; Cash, Maatsen (Digne 71), Konsa, Torres; Kamara, Tielemans (Barkley 83); McGinn (Onana 61), Rogers, Asensio (Ramsey 60); Watkins (Malen 71). Subs (not used): Olsen, Mings, Garcia, Bailey.

GOAL: Tielemans (12).

FULHAM (4-2-3-1): Leno; Tete (Castagne 67), A. Robinson, Andersen, Bassey; Lukic, Berge (Reed 75); R. Sessegnon (Smith Rowe 57), Wilson (Traore 67), Iwobi (Willian 67); Jimenez. Subs: Benda, Cairney, Cairney, Vinicius.

BOOKED: R. Sessegnon, Tete, Bassey, Berge.

REFEREE: Rob Jones (Merseyside).

ATTENDANCE: 42,515.