Ahead of Aston Villa’s Premier League clash against Manchester United, Unai Emery sat down with the media at Bodymoor Heath. Discussing the readiness of the squad, he emphasized the club’s consistent progress and ambition.
Unai Emery said, “I am reflecting a lot every day on how we are doing in our process and how close we are to losing it. It is clear. There are great demands. Of course, the process is starting as well with the results we are having in the last two years. We got the Conference League, and now we’re involved in the Champions League. Being consistent is the most important thing. I have ambition in this club since I arrived here, and today it is the same. It is to be demanding in every match, even achieving objectives before we planned, like being in Europe seven months after I came here. Then we got to the Champions League. We are getting a very successful way, more than I was thinking. Now, my expectation is to keep it.”
When asked about Erik ten Hag and Manchester United’s performance, Emery expressed respect for the opponent and acknowledged the challenges posed by United.
Unai Emery said, “I have a lot of respect. I won the first match, but after it, we lost four matches against them, at home and away. They are a winning team, and they have an experienced coach and experienced players.”
Emery also addressed the current atmosphere at the club and the performance of the players, aiming for continuous improvement and maintaining momentum.
Unai Emery remarked, “I can repeat my message. We are not the favorite to be in the top seven. We want to be a contender in the process we are in. The mentality is building every day. Here, when we are meeting, training, even spending time with the players eating. We want to get the best in everything.”
Regarding player injuries and availability, he provided updates on specific players, noting uncertainties due to their conditions.
Unai Emery stated, “How are Ramsey and Bailey? Both are now doubts. I don’t know if they will be available on Sunday. They are so, so tight if they are available on Sunday. We will need every player. Tomorrow we are going to train, but today they are doubtful. How is Onana? He is a doubt, but I think he will be available because it is not a really serious injury.”
These quotes reflect Emery’s preparations and outlook as Aston Villa heads into a significant match against Manchester United.