He was our best player today. I don't think anybody needed to raise themselves above a 7/10 performance, we won't have a more straightforward game all season.
Aston Villa captain John McGinn said his side want to "write our names in the history books" by ending the club's long wait for a trophy this season.McGinn's team face AZ Alkmaar on Thursday in the Europa Conference League when a win leave them well placd to reach the knockout stage.Villa's last trophy was the 1996 League Cup, 27 years ago."Hopefully at the end of the season we can be proud of something we've done," said McGinn."We have three opportunities [Premier League, FA Cup and Europa Conference League] to break that spell of Aston Villa teams not having any silverware."We are embracing the Conference League. We know we are one of the biggest teams in the competition but that doesn't mean we can just turn up."After two wins and one defeat, Unai Emery's Villa are second in Group E and need two more victories from their final three group matches to guarantee reaching the knockout stages.The West Midlands club missed out on a chance to go third in the Premier League last weekend, losing to Nottingham Forest to end a six-match unbeaten run.
"We are embracing the Conference League. We know we are one of the biggest teams in the competition but that doesn't mean we can just turn up."
Quote"We are embracing the Conference League. We know we are one of the biggest teams in the competition but that doesn't mean we can just turn up.".... like we did at Legia Warsaw.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on November 08, 2023, 08:25:47 PMQuote"We are embracing the Conference League. We know we are one of the biggest teams in the competition but that doesn't mean we can just turn up.".... like we did at Legia Warsaw.And at Forest.