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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4410 on: April 04, 2023, 11:53:11 PM »
We're not being...lucky, are we? That's the only thing I can see being thrown at us by jealous rivals. I guess we'll have less of an element of surprise next season but we'll hopefully have 3 more Rolls Royce players by then to steamroll opposition.

Nah, nothing to do with luck.

"the harder I practice, the luckier I get" or whatever it was that golf twat said.

It's precisely the lack luck that's amazing me. The results alone are staggering, but the performances and control that is growing, I've never seen in a Villa team.

Yeah, control is the word.

You know back in the 90s when English teams used to play in Europe, and we'd often marvel at how these sophisticated foreigners would shuffle the ball about for ages toying with their pasty faced, fish and chip eating opponents, before suddenly arrowing a couple of precision passes through to create a chance?

We're starting to look a bit like that.

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4411 on: April 05, 2023, 12:18:45 AM »
That second half tonight, we absolutely controlled it.

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4412 on: April 05, 2023, 12:24:17 AM »

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4413 on: April 05, 2023, 12:29:24 AM »


That half-finished coat of magnificence.

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4414 on: April 05, 2023, 04:11:57 AM »


That half-finished coat of magnificence.

Never mind the coat, look at the headgear.

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4415 on: April 05, 2023, 06:19:37 AM »
Tell you what, those 'mind the gap' ****** can fuck right off as well.

Had a quick gander at Molineux Mix, they were cheering for us tonight and probably will have to again on Sat. :D
Remember those days when we also dirtied ourselves by jumping in the filth of wanting wrong sort of clubs to win. But before I say never again I think I want manu to beat Brentford tonight😫

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4416 on: April 05, 2023, 07:40:44 AM »
Those unconvinced by the playing out from the back thing might want to watch the Watkins goal and how it came about.
Remarkable that was, sometimes we play it around looking for openings and then other times 3 passes and bang.

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4417 on: April 05, 2023, 08:22:27 AM »
Like some one said the Blues didn’t mention us once last night. Last significant thread about us they did they were bigging up how many Blues fans lived in the shires. They can’t beat us on the pitch or in Brum so now they trying to big up what was so horrifying to them before…. out of town support! The wise ones on there try to console the others by saying we are so far ahead of them it’s not worth being upset by us.
I’m in Paris at the minute and met loads of Brummies in the last week, all of them Villa fans. Lots of Sheff Utd fans in my hotel too.

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4418 on: April 05, 2023, 09:10:22 AM »
What amazing is he’s never wavered from his way from the outset, he’s installed this slow, possession based build up from the back. For a team near the bottom, in a relegation scrap, with no identity or confidence to take this approach is quite incredible. He’s obviously drilled the players but also fed a belief that this is the way and made them believe it too.

At times it still scares the shit out of me, but generally we look extremely solid on the ball and that’s not a thing I’ve been able to say for such a long time.
It was very brave.  I've no idea which game but I can clearly remember pundits almost mocking us for trying to play out from the back as we clearly didn't have the players to do it.  Well, as Nigel Farage would say, who's laughing now?

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4419 on: April 05, 2023, 09:16:44 AM »
The Athletic. It opened for me without a subscription.

https://theathletic.com/4382148/2023/04/05/aston-villa-unai-emery-europe/

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4420 on: April 05, 2023, 09:21:29 AM »
No, keep getting blocked by the subscription page. And 12ft has been disabled for the site.

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4421 on: April 05, 2023, 09:27:27 AM »
Watkins mentioned Emery coached him how to turn his body so he can make runs in and not be called offside is a massive reason for Ollies form at the moment. You can see the improvements as the season has gone on.
I'd like to see Emery coach Bailey in how to use his body to 'play professional football'.


I still think he would be better on the left so that he can cross it first time . He really does just stand on his right foot

Though he can do it with his right when he hasn't time to think or dwell on the ball, as evidenced by his assist for our first goal v Bournemouth.

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4422 on: April 05, 2023, 09:29:16 AM »
No, keep getting blocked by the subscription page. And 12ft has been disabled for the site.

Here you go:

Aston Villa: Together as one under Unai Emery and dreaming of Europe
Gregg Evans

The scenes away to Leicester City felt like a changing of the times for Aston Villa.

After the entire team had surrounded match-winner Bertrand Traore to join in with a chant last heard when the winger was a popular new addition and not a player recalled to make up the numbers, those in the away end switched their focus to the boardroom.

“Mr Purslow went to Spain in a Lamborghini… brought us back a manager, super Unai Emery,” the supporters sang after the 2-1 win in reference to the chief executive’s role in selecting a manager that has got Villa dreaming big again.

Purslow did fly out to Spain to help thrash out the deal back in October as Villa’s co-owner Nassef Sawiris identified Emery, then head coach of Villarreal, as the man to put a halt to Villa’s troubles.

It followed that horrible night away to Fulham when Villa were battered 3-0 and Steven Gerrard was sacked within minutes of the final whistle inside.

At that point, relegation was a genuine fear. Villa were three points off the bottom after 11 games and the severity of the issue forced Sawiris, his co-owner Wes Edens and Purslow into action.

Gerrard was delivered the news so quickly that he had to make the coach trip back to Bodymoor Heath with the players knowing that he was no longer in a job. It was brutal but what has happened since shows Villa were right to act decisively and with clarity.

While other clubs in the division have messed around and failed to take early action, Villa decided that the poor finish to last season and the equally worrying start to this one was enough to warrant a change.

Villa made the call at the right time, giving the man they privately described as a ‘risk-free’ appointment the opportunity to work his magic.

As soon as Emery got to work, there was calm within the club that he would sort things out.

Circumstances elsewhere in the Premier League have dictated a more patient approach but after Saturday’s game with Nottingham Forest, Villa will have faced three clubs in a week (Chelsea and Leicester City) who have all sacked, considered sacking or parted ways with their manager with little time of this season remaining.

The obvious criticism of Villa is that they appointed Gerrard in the first place, but at the time, on the back of his record with Rangers, it felt like an experiment worth trying.

Only two years back in the top flight, they were not in a position to appoint a serial trophy-winner like Emery at that stage either.

This season, though, Villa made it clear to the agent Jorge Mendes that they wanted the Spaniard on board and were prepared to pay what it takes.

That he had experienced the journey to the Champions League semi-final with Villarreal, and was only left in the Europa Conference League for the following season, played into Villa’s hands. He was up for the challenge and has since put together the pieces much more quickly than planned.

The brief set out to Emery when Villa paid the £5.25million ($6.56m) release clause was to keep the club in the division and build for next season. Europe was a longer-term target but if a top-half finish could be recorded for the first time in 12 years, that would be recognised as an exceptional achievement.

Now they are motoring and in with a genuine chance of finishing in the European places.

Only league leaders Arsenal have more wins (13) than Villa (10, tied with Manchester City) since Emery was appointed.

The manager’s impact in just five months at the club suggests he was worth every penny. Villa are seventh on 44 points from 29 games and just six points behind Tottenham Hotspur in fourth: the final Champions League spot. Brighton & Hove Albion and Manchester United occupy the positions in between and have games in hand. Eighth-placed Liverpool (on 43 points) have also played one game fewer than Villa.

After Forest on Saturday, Villa will face seven of the final eight games against teams in the top half.

“We can have the ambition and the motivation to be a candidate (for a top-seven finish),” Emery says. “I’m trying to use my experiences so that we are competitive. The players are trying to understand and I have to continue to be very demanding.

“But it’s still going to be very hard because Brighton are playing well and for both Liverpool and Chelsea, they know they need European football because of their size.”

In Villa’s favour are the statistics that now make for pleasant viewing.

They are on the longest run of Premier League games without failing to score (16) but have kept four clean sheets in the last six games and conceded just one goal through open play during that time.

This latest win at Leicester City had a stroke of good fortune. First, a misplaced pass found Traore who then smashed the winner into the top corner. Villa survived a late penalty scare, too, but were saved by a VAR intervention.

At Chelsea last weekend, Villa faced 27 shots at goal but somehow did not concede and the performances in some games have not been as sparkling as the results suggest.

But this was supposed to be the time to iron out some of the creases and put in the work to create an identity for next season. So many positive results were not expected and however fortunate Villa may seem on the back of this victory, there is no coincidence that they continue to win games when they put in the work and listen to Emery’s intense messages.

In the stands, there was a mixture of emotions: joy, relief, disbelief and, above all, togetherness. The next two months will show exactly how good this Aston Villa team are.

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4423 on: April 05, 2023, 09:30:55 AM »
The Athletic. It opened for me without a subscription.

https://theathletic.com/4382148/2023/04/05/aston-villa-unai-emery-europe/


It opens, lets you have a taster and then blocks the rest once your appetite is whetted.

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Re: Unai Emery - our manager
« Reply #4424 on: April 05, 2023, 09:31:45 AM »
It opens, lets you have a taster and then blocks the rest once your appetite is whetted.

hit reader view, before pop up has time to load

 


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