Aston Villa Gears Up for Crucial Europa Conference League Clash
Aston Villa is bracing for a pivotal showdown against Olympiakos as they aim to stage a comeback in their “biggest game of the season,” according to manager Unai Emery.
The Premier League side faces a daunting task as they trail 4-2 from the first leg of their Europa Conference League semi-final at Villa Park, heading to Piraeus for the decisive encounter.
Emery acknowledged the challenging atmosphere awaiting his team and emphasized the need for significant improvement to secure a spot in the final. He remarked, “We must do better. It will be difficult with the atmosphere. This is the biggest game of the season.”
Villa’s preparations have been clouded by uncertainty over their goalkeeping situation, with Emery unsure if first-choice goalkeeper Emi Martinez will be available. Martinez missed the first leg due to suspension and was absent in the recent Premier League defeat against Brighton.
Robin Olsen stepped in as his replacement, and Emery expressed confidence in the Swedish goalkeeper despite conceding four goals in the previous leg.
Emery praised Olsen’s professionalism and positive attitude, stating, “He could not do anything to save us in the first leg. If he plays, he has our respect.”
Despite the high stakes of the Europa Conference League campaign, Emery emphasized that Villa’s overall season success should not be solely defined by this tournament. The club is on the brink of qualifying for the Champions League through a top-four Premier League finish, highlighting their remarkable season across multiple competitions.
Emery reflected on the journey to the semi-finals, acknowledging the challenges of European competitions and expressing pride in Villa’s consistent performances. He also acknowledged Olympiakos’ strength and determination, recognizing them as formidable contenders for the Conference League title.
As Villa braces for their crucial clash against Olympiakos, the team remains focused on delivering a strong performance and continuing their impressive season in both domestic and European competitions.