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However, one thing is undisputed: Aston Villa must now be viewed as a contender for the title in the Premier League.
Emery questioned whether Villa could face the most wacky of bats, saying, “Not really. We are strong in our battle. We are currently third in the league, trailing only Manchester City and Arsenal. Wow”.
Wow, indeed.
Emery demonstrated that he is also an expert at managing expectations and strategy.
Six minutes from time, Villa won 2-1 thanks to substitute Ollie Watkins’ header, before the deafening songs of belief rang around Stamford Bridge.
However, the evidence is compelling:
Emery may sway title talk, but his Villa and Midas touch, which match winner Watkins described his manager as a “tactical genius,” puts them at the center of the conversation.
On Tuesday, December 30th (20:15 GMT), Villa will face league leaders Arsenal at Emirates Stadium, but Emery has a habit of making life difficult for his former club.
He leaves Villa just three points off the top of the table and just one point behind Manchester City, making it three points clear of the competition after missing out on this term’s competition on the final day of the previous campaign.
After losing any of their first five league games, Villa would have accepted with gratitude that they are now 10 points clear of fifth-placed Chelsea. This is another significant development.
Emery resurrected his pedigree by galvanising a stuttering Villa display just before the hour when Joao Pedro’s messy 37th-minute goal, the striker volleying home Reece James’ corner, was the only goalkeeper.
Emery sent Watkins, Amadou Onana, and Jadon Sancho for Donyell Malen, John McGinn, and Emiliano Buendia with Villa going nowhere and the game still in the balance.
Watkins scored the winner with a header after four minutes, and the impact was stunning.
Watkins spearheaded Villa’s Renaissance, coming off the bench with a fierce intent to captivate the visiting fans in their corner of Stamford Bridge.
Emery praised Watkins as “mature and a very important player,” setting the stage for the perfect example by letting go of any disappointment he might have experienced when he was substituted to punish Chelsea when he started playing.
The 29-year-old former Brentford striker has scored just three Premier League goals so far this season.
Former England captain Wayne Rooney, who works as a pundit on Match of the Day, said, “It’s been a difficult season for him.” However, he appeared to be very sharp right away and had a top-notch energy and movement.
Although “players don’t like coming off the bench,” he has a fantastic response.
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Villa could yet defy his own belief that they will not win the title, according to Alan Shearer, who mentioned the Emery factor.
You have to say that Aston Villa are legitimate title contenders as we approach the halfway point, according to Shearer, a Match of the Day pundit.
Do you believe they’ll prevail? No, but that’s just because their squad’s depth is lacking. However, Unai Emery allows for anything.
His three subs at Stamford Bridge demonstrate his mastery of game management. Although they didn’t play in the first half, Ollie Watkins, Jadon Sancho, and Amadou Onana’s introduction provided a new perspective.
“His team simply isn’t aware of how bad they are.”
“Where would they be today if their start had not been so terrible? It’s quite amazing to imagine where they were five games into this club-record run. Emery will enjoy them now that they are 10 points clear of fifth. What they are accomplishing is fantastic for the Premier League.
What a game is going to be when they travel to the Emirates next.
Villa’s performances are begging for him, even though Emery is not even interested in whispering it.
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