Aston Villa’s European Dream
Unai Emery remains optimistic about Aston Villa’s chances of reaching their first European final since 1982, despite a 4-2 loss in the first leg of the Europa Conference League semi-final against Olympiacos.
The Greek Tragedy
Villa, in their most significant European fixture since their European Cup victory 42 years ago, faced a setback as they faltered on home turf. Ayoub El Kaabi’s hat-trick and Santiago Hezze’s deflected goal led to a memorable night for Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis’ club.
Aston Villa’s Struggle
Although Ollie Watkins and Moussa Diaby managed to level the score at 2-2, Villa’s hopes were dashed as they succumbed to quick goals from El Kaabi and Hezze. Douglas Luiz’s missed penalty further compounded their woes.
Emery’s Determination
Emery acknowledged the challenge ahead, stating, “Now they are favourites, now we are going to try and prepare for the match.” Despite the deficit, he remains hopeful that Villa can bounce back in the next leg.
Olympiacos’ Dominance
Two goals from El Kaabi in the first half shifted the momentum in Olympiacos’ favor. While Villa briefly fought back with goals from Watkins and Diaby, Olympiacos quickly regained control with decisive strikes.
ΣΥΝΕΧΙΖΟΥΜΕ ΝΑ ΟΝΕΙΡΕΥΟΜΑΣΤΕ! / WE KEEP ON DREAMING! 🔴⚪️
Post-Match Reflection
Jose Luis Mendilibar, Olympiacos’ manager, expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance, emphasizing their confidence and lack of fear towards Aston Villa.