Aston Villa secured a crucial win in Basel to keep their European hopes alive, with midfielder Youri Tielemans playing the hero role in a 2-1 victory for the visitors.
The Belgian's classy first-time finish sealed the win, just eight minutes after Evann Guessand had given Aston Villa the lead. The goal represented a significant one, as it marked a 14th success in their last 16 matches and gave Villa a boost ahead of their top-four push in the Premier League.
Manager Unai Emery was ecstatic with his team's performance, saying they couldn't stop now that they were on a roll. "The Europa League is very important for us," he explained. "We want to be favorites, and it depends if we are playing consistently and getting into the top eight. This competition is very difficult, but of course we are motivated, focused and we want to enjoy every moment."
Villa's win marked a fifth success from six matches, and they remain in third place on 15 points, just five behind leaders Lyon and Red Star Belgrade. The victory also sparked hopes that the team could overcome their recent struggles.
Despite struggling in the first half, Villa's bench players made all the difference when Emery introduced Tielemans at halftime. The Belgian's goal gave Villa a deserved lead, and although Basel equalized through Flavius Daniliuc, Tielemans sealed the win with his classy finish just minutes later.
Villa's victory was a significant one, not least due to their impressive home form in the Premier League. They have lost just twice at Villa Park since August 2024, which has helped fuel their surge up the table.
Emery will be delighted with his team's performance and the momentum they've gained ahead of their next match against West Ham on Sunday. The manager knows that there is a balance to strike between this competition and the league, but for now, he can bask in the glory of another important win.
The Belgian's classy first-time finish sealed the win, just eight minutes after Evann Guessand had given Aston Villa the lead. The goal represented a significant one, as it marked a 14th success in their last 16 matches and gave Villa a boost ahead of their top-four push in the Premier League.
Manager Unai Emery was ecstatic with his team's performance, saying they couldn't stop now that they were on a roll. "The Europa League is very important for us," he explained. "We want to be favorites, and it depends if we are playing consistently and getting into the top eight. This competition is very difficult, but of course we are motivated, focused and we want to enjoy every moment."
Villa's win marked a fifth success from six matches, and they remain in third place on 15 points, just five behind leaders Lyon and Red Star Belgrade. The victory also sparked hopes that the team could overcome their recent struggles.
Despite struggling in the first half, Villa's bench players made all the difference when Emery introduced Tielemans at halftime. The Belgian's goal gave Villa a deserved lead, and although Basel equalized through Flavius Daniliuc, Tielemans sealed the win with his classy finish just minutes later.
Villa's victory was a significant one, not least due to their impressive home form in the Premier League. They have lost just twice at Villa Park since August 2024, which has helped fuel their surge up the table.
Emery will be delighted with his team's performance and the momentum they've gained ahead of their next match against West Ham on Sunday. The manager knows that there is a balance to strike between this competition and the league, but for now, he can bask in the glory of another important win.