Watkins adds X factor to Villa charge
Villa are enjoying their best run since 1914 to force themselves into an unexpected challenge for a first league title in 45 years.
Unai Emery's men had put themselves in that position without much of a contribution from their top scorer for the past five seasons.
Watkins had netted just three times this campaign before coming off the bench to turn the game at Stamford Bridge.
Emery revealed earlier this month that the England international has been battling knee discomfort for more than a year, but he looked back to his best inside the box to put Chelsea to the sword.
"His mentality was amazing, his commitment was amazing," said Emery.
Watkins is hoping for more to celebrate on his 30th birthday when Villa visit the Emirates, aiming to move level on points with title favourites
Arsenal.
If this does prove to be a turning point in his season then Villa truly can dream about ending a 30-year wait to win any trophy.
"I haven't been where I wanted to be. But look I can use this as a marker now and and push on from here," said Watkins.