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Aston Villa Boss Unai Varery aims a quick return to the Champions League after the intestinal screen against Paris Saint-Germain last night.
The first leg of the quarterfinals, the ACHIUK, ACHRAK, ACHRAK, and Nuno Mendes passed when he put 2-0 at night.
However, the villa retreated with your Tielemans, John McGinn and Ezri Konse’s efforts, by striking a goal to force them to force and forcing additional time.
They had a chance, but PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi could not find a way from Donnarumma.
A Aston Villa was fighting a hero, but it was not necessary to be against PSG … 😔
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A significant run ended in the villa competition, which should no longer pay attention to internal issues. They are seventh in the Premier League, but in the fifth one point of Manchester City.
EMERY: “The most important Europe is most important. The most important competition is the Champions League. The problem for the last six matches is to test and get the European and Champions League.
“The players showed the ability to compete at this level. I hope we can soon come to play in the Champions League. This is our goal and the trophy to play in the FA Cup.”
In the next two games, they encounter European and Manchester City’s friends and admit the importance of forgetting the disappointment of EMERY PSG quickly.
He added: “Today and I require you to be better and better at the level we face today and today at the level we face today. Now we will face the same level in the Premier League at Newcastle.
“Newcastle and Manchester City next week, it’s really fantastic, because our best test is against these teams and how we meet and how the supporters enjoy.
“I think this is the process. We build a new structure and increase our requirements and standards. I want to be there with all our supporters, employees, owners, players and coaches.”