Aston Villa’s Triumphant Return to Europe: Emery’s Masterclass in Bern.
Aston Villa, after a 41-year absence from Europe’s top club competition, made a resounding return with a 3-0 victory over Swiss champions Young Boys in Bern. On a night that also paid tribute to late club legend Gary Shaw, Unai Emery’s side delivered a performance worthy of their illustrious 1982 European Cup-winning team.
Villa’s goals came from Youri Tielemans, Jacob Ramsey, and Amadou Onana, in a match where the visitors comfortably controlled proceedings. Ollie Watkins and Jhon Duran also found the back of the net, only for their efforts to be disallowed by VAR. Nonetheless, the win was emphatic, showcasing Villa’s remarkable transformation under Emery.
The victory marks yet another milestone for Emery, who has now won 89 European matches since the 2009-10 season – only Pep Guardiola and José Mourinho have achieved more. Former Villa defender Stephen Warnock praised Emery on BBC Radio 5 Live, calling him “an absolute genius” and emphasising his tactical adaptability in the Champions League.
“He’s magnificent,” said Warnock. “When you enter the Champions League, you need a manager who understands how to quickly change tactics, and Emery excels in that regard.”
A Special Dedication to Gary Shaw
Tuesday’s fixture, Villa’s first in Europe’s premier competition since 1983, had a poignant moment when Emery dedicated the victory to Gary Shaw, who passed away on Monday. Shaw was a key member of Villa’s 1982 European Cup-winning team, and Emery honoured his memory, saying: “This win is for Gary Shaw and his family.”
Emery added, “It was a difficult game. Our experiences last year in the Europa Conference League helped us stay focused for the full 90 minutes. We adapted to the pitch and respected our opponents.”
Aston Villa, who finished 16th in the Premier League when Emery took charge in November 2022, have now made a remarkable leap into the Champions League. The team is now eagerly anticipating a reunion with German giants Bayern Munich next month at Villa Park, a repeat of their victorious 1982 European Cup final.
Villa Fans Living the Dream
For lifelong Villa fans, the occasion was nothing short of a dream. Paul, who travelled to Bern with fellow supporters Tony and Scott, spoke about the emotional significance of seeing Villa back in Europe’s top competition. “This has been my dream for a long, long time,” he said. “We actually came without tickets and ended up having a bit of a party.”
Tony, brimming with confidence, believes Villa have a real chance of reaching the last 16. “If we can get 10 or 11 points from our group matches, we’ve got a good chance of progressing. Villa are growing. We’re back where we should be.”
Emery’s European Expertise Shines Through
Unai Emery’s European credentials need no introduction. With four Europa League titles under his belt and managerial stints at six different clubs in the Champions League, the Spaniard has a wealth of experience at the highest level of European football.
Having reached the semi-finals of the Champions League with Villarreal in 2021-22, Emery has now set his sights on guiding Aston Villa to new heights. His Premier League record is equally impressive, with only Manchester City, Arsenal, and Liverpool collecting more points than Villa since Emery’s arrival.
With Villa’s Champions League journey off to a flying start, all eyes will now turn to their next challenge – welcoming Bayern Munich to Villa Park, a fixture that promises to be steeped in both history and anticipation.