He stated that everyone at the club is united in their direction. As the manager, he leads a project alongside Damià (Vidagny), Monchi, and the rest of the technicians to address various aspects. He plays a pivotal role in coordinating the team and aligning goals, ensuring a balance between European challenges and Premier League demands.
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery is happy with the club's progress, though insists there's still much work to do.AdvertisementAdvertisementFor Emery, however, it's not all roses and flowers, there are also some aspects that need improvement: "When you leave your country everything changes: the food, the timetables... Here in England it's difficult to train in the afternoon and in fact in this sports centre there are no lights to illuminate the pitches, but we want to install them because, especially now with the Champions League, we have to train at 5pm, 6pm and in winter here at 3.30pm it gets dark."
The coach's philosophy is clear: "You start winning a game, you start winning with a team looking for competitiveness and you want your players to be the best in the world. You look for that level where you are able to beat a team that is better than you and where you are able to not be surprised by a team that is inferior to you."