Emery Faces PSG In Champions League Quarter-Final As Redemption Beckons.
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery will have the chance to rewrite history when he faces his former club, Paris Saint-Germain, in the Champions League quarter-finals. This encounter offers the experienced tactician a shot at redemption following one of the most painful moments of his otherwise illustrious European career.
Emery masterminded Villa’s smooth passage into the last eight with a dominant 3-0 victory over Club Brugge at Villa Park, sealing a 6-1 aggregate win with minimal fuss. Now, the focus shifts to a highly anticipated clash with PSG, who have already eliminated Liverpool and are emerging as a formidable force in this season’s competition.
For Emery, the tie represents more than just progression to the semi-finals—it is an opportunity to exorcise the ghosts of his mixed tenure at PSG. His appointment in August 2016 followed a remarkable three-year spell at Sevilla, where he clinched consecutive Europa League titles. However, his time in Paris, despite delivering a Ligue 1 crown in 2018, was overshadowed by a humiliating Champions League last-16 exit to Barcelona.
That infamous encounter in 2017 remains one of the most dramatic in football history. Emery’s PSG side stormed to a 4-0 first-leg victory in Paris against a Barcelona team featuring Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez, and Neymar. Yet, in a scarcely believable second leg at the Camp Nou, Barcelona mounted an astonishing comeback, winning 6-1 thanks to three goals in the final seven minutes, including Sergi Roberto’s 95th-minute strike.
Even Barcelona’s then-manager, Luis Enrique, now in charge of PSG, likened the match to a “horror movie, not a drama.” For Emery and PSG, the pain of that night still lingers, compounded by controversial refereeing decisions that remain a talking point in the French capital.
Now, fate has brought Emery and Enrique together once more, each leading sides embodying their tactical philosophies. Enrique’s PSG boasts a youthful and dynamic squad, while Emery’s Villa exemplifies the discipline and structure that have become his trademark.
With both managers seeking to make their mark on Europe’s grandest stage, this quarter-final tie promises to be a battle rich in significance and personal stakes.