Marco Silva insisted he didn’t care about milestones in the run up to his 150th fixture in charge of Fulham – but he couldn’t have envisaged that his side would self destruct in such style after red hot Raul Jimenez had opened the scoring against highly flying Aston Villa this afternoon. The Mexican measured a magnificent finish past Emi Martinez after latching onto a long ball from Bernd Leno within five minutes, but that was good as it got for the home side.

Their lead last four minutes as Morgan Rogers’ speculative shot deflected in off Calvin Bassey. Andreas Pereira’s pathetically poor penalty sucked the life out of a purposeful Fulham performance and Ollie Watkins headed the visitors in front from a corner on the hour. Silva seethed at Joachim Andersen’s red card for felling Watkins but the self-inflicted collapse was complete when Issa Diop’s first touch turned Lucas Digne’s cross into his own net.

Silva compared Andersen’s dismissal for denial of a goalscoring opportunity to the non-award of a penalty when Adama Traore was sent tumbling by West Ham’s Max Kilman last month. “We are all confused. We don’t understand. That afternoon it was not a foul. All the explanation that came to us was it was a soft touch, not enough for him to go down. It was even softer today. I would like to see consistency.”

The Fulham boss would have been alarmed to see his side fall far below the standards he has set since first setting foot in SW6 three years ago. It all looked so promising when Jimenez, fresh from inspiring Mexico’s first win over the USA in seven matches in midweek, majestically controlled Leno’s long punt, jinked away from Pau Torres and fired a low finish in off the far post. But the decision to field Emile Smith Rowe, Pereira and Sander Berge in midfield in the absence of the injured Sasa Lukic backfired badly. Villa gained impetus after scoring from their opening attack, with Rogers finding room in front of the back four to shoot – although the deflection off Bassey was a huge slice of luck. They were fortune to not be behind again almost immediately as Jimenez headed a corner inches wide.

More fortune followed after referee Darren England reversed his decision to refuse a penalty after Matty Cash had handled Jimenez’s header. The former Wolves forward got himself into hot water by pulling rank on Pereira to slot home the winning penalty at Nottingham Forest in September. Silva promised it wouldn’t happen again. Jimenez, with 36 successful spot-kicks from 38 attempts, stood back and Pereira’s penalty lacked power and direction, resembling a pass back that the malevolent Martinez easily held.

Rogers somehow sidefooted wide of an open goal after Watkins had cut the ball back from the byline and, after a brief foray from Fulham at the start of the second half, it was Villa who assumed control of the contest. Leno was at full stretch to prevent an Andersen own goal before he smothered Jacob Ramsay’s drive, but the German goalkeeper was helpless when Watkins wriggled away from Smith Rowe to head home Youri Tielemans’ flag-kick.

Andersen’s dismissal made Fulham’s task much harder and the comedic way Diop immediately extended Villa’s lead probably belongs on the Paramount channel. The home side kept committing men forward with Jimenez admirably committed until the last, but there was no route back in the contest for the Whites even after substitute Jaden Philogene-Bidance was shown a second yellow card after crudely cutting down the bright Reiss Nelson.

An awesome Aston Villa side didn’t any assistance in winning their first four away league matches for the first time since 2006 and completing their best start to a Premier League campaign in 26 years – but Fulham were just far too accommodating.

FULHAM (4-2-3-1): Leno; Tete, A. Robinson, Andersen, Bassey; Berge (Wilson 80), Pereira (Diop 68); Traore (Nelson 68), Iwobi, Smith Rowe (Cairney); Jimenez. Subs (not used): Benda, Sessegnon, King, Reed.

BOOKED: Bassey, Smith Rowe, Diop.

SENT OFF: Andersen (64).

GOAL: Jimenez (5).

ASTON VILLA (4-2-3-1): Martinez; Cash, Digne, Torres, Carlos; Onana (Barkley 75), Tielemans; Bailey (Philogene-Bidance 61), Ramsey (Buendia 83), Rogers (McGinn 83); Watkins (Duran 75). Subs (not used):

BOOKED: Bailey, Rogers, Digne.

SENT OFF: Philogene-Bidance (90+3).

GOALS: Rogers (9), Watkins (59), Diop (o.g. 69).

REFEREE: Darren England.

ATTENDANCE: 26,743.