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“The two players are really tough” “I don’t know now exactly,” – Everything Aston Villa boss Unai Emery says about Chelsea 3-0 winAston Villa manager Unai Emery spoke candidly to Sky Sports following his side’s 3-0 defeat to Chelsea, framing the result as a learning experience rather than a setback.
Key Quotes:
- On the Performance Against Chelsea:
“The analysis is not only for this match. We arrived here two years ago and progressively we were always getting better. This match is a good test for us to see where we are with teams like Chelsea, and Liverpool a few weeks ago.At the beginning of the season, we can sense some teams were better than us, and one of them is Chelsea. We try to keep the balance and not be frustrated.”
- On the Winless Run:
“We believe completely in our work. We are enjoying the Champions League, and in the league, we are more or less where we were [last season].Our challenge is to fight on Wednesday with Brentford and see how our level is with Brentford. There are still matches to play, and we are going to recover our confidence, trying to build the team.
We have to try to be better than we are being now. We can individually do better.”
- On Emi Martinez’s Injury:
“We don’t know exactly, hopefully it’s not a lot. We don’t know.”
Analysis:
Emery remains focused on maintaining perspective, highlighting the progress Villa has made over the past two years and expressing confidence in the team’s ability to bounce back. He also emphasized the importance of regaining confidence and achieving consistency as they juggle their Premier League and Champions League commitments.
The upcoming match against Brentford offers Villa an opportunity to reset and regain momentum in a challenging season. Martinez’s fitness will be a key factor as Villa looks to stabilize defensively.