Aston Villa manager Unai Emery believes his team has lost a valuable chance to close the gap on Premier League leaders Arsenal after suffering a frustrating defeat at home to Everton. Despite being level with Manchester City in terms of points, Villa's chances of claiming second place have slipped away, with all three top contenders dropping points in the title race.
Emery acknowledged that his side had "lost a very good opportunity" but expressed optimism about their season, saying they were doing "fantastically". However, he tempered this sentiment by emphasizing that football is a cruel game, where wins, losses, and draws are an inevitable part of the experience. Emery noted that Villa's captain, John McGinn, had been forced off with a knee injury after just 18 minutes, while other key players Amadou Onana and Boubacar Kamara were absent due to hamstring and long-term injuries, respectively.
The defeat came as a setback for Emery and his team, who will look to bounce back in their Europa League campaign against Fenerbahce on Thursday. Villa now face an uphill task to secure a spot in the last 16 before a trip to Newcastle, but Emery remains focused on maintaining a positive approach to the remainder of the season.
When asked about the potential impact of McGinn's injury on their transfer plans, Emery remained calm, stating that they had sufficient players to achieve their goals. He also pointed out that injuries are an unfortunate reality in football and can create opportunities for other players to shine.
Emery acknowledged that his side had "lost a very good opportunity" but expressed optimism about their season, saying they were doing "fantastically". However, he tempered this sentiment by emphasizing that football is a cruel game, where wins, losses, and draws are an inevitable part of the experience. Emery noted that Villa's captain, John McGinn, had been forced off with a knee injury after just 18 minutes, while other key players Amadou Onana and Boubacar Kamara were absent due to hamstring and long-term injuries, respectively.
The defeat came as a setback for Emery and his team, who will look to bounce back in their Europa League campaign against Fenerbahce on Thursday. Villa now face an uphill task to secure a spot in the last 16 before a trip to Newcastle, but Emery remains focused on maintaining a positive approach to the remainder of the season.
When asked about the potential impact of McGinn's injury on their transfer plans, Emery remained calm, stating that they had sufficient players to achieve their goals. He also pointed out that injuries are an unfortunate reality in football and can create opportunities for other players to shine.