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Unai Emery sees bigger picture after Liverpool fume as Aston Villa wait on late injury boost

  • mrwedwards
  • Feb 18
  • 2 min read


Unai Emery
Unai Emery

Aston Villa boss Unai Emery says his side's congested fixture list shows they are making progress.


Villa are in the midst of five games in 14 days and welcome Liverpool to Villa Park on Wednesday in a rearranged Premier League match which left their manager incensed.




The match was originally set to be played in March but was brought forward because Liverpool are through to the Carabao Cup final.


Villa then play Chelsea on Saturday night, Crystal Palace next Tuesday and Cardiff in the FA Cup on February 28



Emery has a host of injury problems to contend with, but he says it is par for the course when a team is competing on three fronts.


Emery


"We are going to prepare each match with good food, good rest, sleep well and play each match with the players who feel as little as possible in everything,"


"I have to be demanding in myself to use and choose the players for each match to get our structure strong and try to protect some players in case they have a small pain or are getting tired.


"We will play tomorrow and focus on that, hopefully we can play with full energy and 100 per cent. Liverpool played on Sunday and have been playing lots of matches for a long time.


"We have to understand our next step playing a lot of matches in a row, we have to be intelligent, choosing the best moment for the players and get important players off the bench because we will need players trying to help us and tomorrow is the same.


"Tomorrow match, tomorrow three points and then we will see."


Villa's injury problems include Pau Torres, Ezri Konsa, Matty Cash, Ross Barkley, Amadou Onana, Leon Bailey and Boubacar Kamara.



Emery will meet with club doctors to try and stop injuries occurring during games.


Emery said


“It's difficult to know exactly the reason for the injured players,"


"Normally a lot of teams in the Premier League have a lot of injuries, maybe some teams not in Europe. We're playing a lot of matches, adding more risk for players to get injured.


"We're trying to analyse to meet with the doctor about how we can get better anticipating circumstances we have but exactly why, it's difficult to have this information. We will try to get better in everything."


On the injuries, Emery added: "Kamara is out and Bailey close to being with us again, I don't know tomorrow, he's a doubt.


“We are excited with who we will face tomorrow. Liverpool are the best team in the Premier League and Europe.


"Our challenge is how we face them and respond with our qualities and how we play at this level. We are excited and hopefully we can share our excited moments with our fans at Villa Park."




 
 
 

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