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  • Premier League Predictions, odds and best bets: West Ham to beat Aston Villa, favourites Fulham to defeat Man Utd | Football News


    Our betting expert Jones Knows provides his insight as Aston Villa look vulnerable with a huge Champions League night on the horizon.

    Crystal Palace vs Brentford, Sunday 2pm, live on Sky Sports

    Crystal Palace vs Brentford

    Over the last five seasons, Crystal Palace have spent 439 days in either 12th or 13th place in the Premier League.

    They are the definition of mid-table obscurity.

    However, this team can dream a little higher than that under Oliver Glasner.

    Palace have won 20 points since the November international break – only Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Bournemouth, Liverpool and Chelsea have won more. Their structure without the ball is really impressive and hard to create chances against – and that is being drawn out in their defensive data. Palace are offering up just 1.15 expected goals per game in their last 11 Premier League games – that per-90 record is only bettered by Liverpool and Arsenal.


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    Meanwhile, Brentford have lost 17 of their last 24 Premier League away games, beating only Southampton, Luton, Bournemouth and Wolves on the road.

    Palace on offer at 21/20 with Sky Bet for the win is a tasty proposition.

    SCORE PREDICTION: 2-0 | JONES KNOWS’ BEST BET: Crystal Palace to win (21/20 with Sky Bet)

    Tottenham vs Leicester, Sunday 2pm

    Tottenham are bonkers. They make my brain hurt.

    To suffer 12 defeats in 22 Premier League games but still to have beaten Liverpool, Man City, Man Utd and Aston Villa this season is borderline impossible to analyse. They sit 15th in the Premier League but have a +10 goal difference.

    West Ham sit above them but have a -16 goal difference – someone make it make sense?

    Leicester could be a big price here at 9/2 with Sky Bet but I don’t trust Ruud van Nistelrooy to come up with the right plan to beat Spurs.

    The Foxes have conceded two or more goals in their last nine games to an average of 2.44 goals conceded per game as their style of football leaves their centre-backs woefully exposed.

    although I don’t trust Spurs, I do have complete trust in Dejan Kulusevski, He’s got seven goals in his last 12 appearances, meaning the 2/1 with Sky Bet of him scoring has a great chance of landing.

    SCORE PREDICTION: 3-1

    Aston Villa vs West Ham, Sunday 4.30pm, live on Sky Sports

    Aston VIlla vs West Ham

    You just know even during this game Unai Emery will be on the touchline thinking how to beat Celtic on Wednesday night.

    His mind will wander. European football takes prominence, that’s clear from his career in management.

    Kudus

    This could be a half-baked version of Aston Villa and that’s a dangerous game to play against any opposition in the Premier League. We’ve seen iffy results and performances from Villa before a big Champions League night. The 2-2 with Ipswich, the 4-1 defeat at Spurs and they made hard work of beating Southampton 1-0 at home.


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    This makes their win price of 1/2 with Sky Bet look very short indeed, especially looking at the recent meeting between the two at Villa Park in the FA Cup where West Ham were the better side for large periods.

    Yes, they have injuries but I’ve got hope that a week on the training pitch under the talented Graham Potter can spark a bit of improvement. If so, the 6/4 on West Ham on the double chance, to avoid defeat, could be a massive price.

    SCORE PREDICTION: 1-2 | JONES KNOWS’ BEST BET: West Ham double chance (6/4 with Sky Bet)

    Fulham vs Manchester United, Sunday 7pm

    Fulham going off clear favourites to beat Manchester United in the Premier League is a little mind blowing to football fans like me who have lived through the dominance of the Sir Alex Ferguson era.

    Those days are long gone now and such has been their poor recruitment in recent years, where they’ve blown over £160m on Rasmus Hojlund, Joshua Zirkzee and Antony, the chance of a successful rebuild with the purse strings now tightened looks slim.

    Fulham are the more cohesive, better coached, organised and confident team, playing some great stuff this season under the criminally underrated Marco Silva.

    It’s why they are as short as 5/4 with Sky Bet for maximum points. A price many will snap up – and I can totally see why.

    SCORE PREDICTION: 2-1

    Jones Knows’ best bets…

    Jones Knows’ Profit & Loss record 24/25

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    Matchday Two +1 -1 -3.10
    Matchday Three -3.00 -1 -7.10
    Matchday Four +3.90 +11 +7.80
    Matchday Five -2 -1 +4.80
    Matchday Six -1 -1 +2.80
    Matchday Seven 0 -1 +1.80
    Matchday Eight -3 0 -2.80
    Matchday Nine +1 0 -1.80
    Matchday 10 +2.38 -1 -0.42
    Matchday 11 +1.4 +5 +5.98
    Matchday 12 0 -1 +4.98
    Matchday 13 -2 -0.5 +2.48
    Matchday 14 0 -1 +1.48
    Matchday 15 -1 -1 -0.52
    Matchday 16 -1 -1 -2.52
    Matchday 17 +2 -1 -1.52
    Matchday 18 -1 -1 -3.52
    Matchday 19 +3.5 -1 -1.02
    Matchday 20 +3 -1 +0.98
    Matchday 21 +1 0 +1.98
    Matchday 22 -2 0 -0.02

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    Premier League Predictions, odds and best bets: West Ham to beat Aston Villa, favourites Fulham to defeat Man Utd

    As the Premier League season heats up, fans and bettors alike are eagerly anticipating some exciting matchups this weekend. One of the standout fixtures sees West Ham take on Aston Villa, with the Hammers looking to continue their impressive form and secure a victory at home.

    West Ham are currently sitting in fourth place in the table, with a strong defensive record and an attacking lineup led by the likes of Michail Antonio and Said Benrahma. Aston Villa, on the other hand, have struggled in recent weeks and will be looking to bounce back with a win.

    The odds for this match are in favor of West Ham, with the Hammers priced as favorites to come out on top. With their strong form and home advantage, it’s easy to see why they are the bookies’ pick for this game.

    In another exciting matchup, Fulham will be facing off against Manchester United. Despite being the underdogs, Fulham have been playing some impressive football recently and will be looking to cause an upset against the Red Devils.

    Manchester United, on the other hand, have been inconsistent in recent weeks and will need to be at their best to secure a win against Fulham. The odds are in favor of United, but with Fulham’s recent form, this match could go either way.

    For those looking to place a bet on these matches, our best bet would be to back West Ham to beat Aston Villa and Fulham to defeat Manchester United. With the odds in their favor and strong performances in recent weeks, both teams have a good chance of coming out on top in their respective matchups.

    As always, remember to gamble responsibly and only bet what you can afford to lose. Good luck to all the teams and bettors this weekend!

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  • Aston Villa vs West Ham United: Premier League preview, team news, stats & head-to-head


    Team news – two changes for Villa, Areola starts for West Hampublished at 15:18 Greenwich Mean Time

    Aston Villa v West Ham (16:30 GMT)

    There are two changes from the Aston Villa side who drew with Arsenal last weekend.

    Leon Bailey replaces the injured Amadou Onana while Lucas Digne comes in for Ian Maatsen at left-back.

    Aston Villa XI: Martinez, Digne, Mings, Konsa, Cash, Bailey, Kamara, Ramsey, Tielemans, Rogers, Watkins.

    Subs: Olsen, Zych, McGinn, Duran, Buendia, Garcia, Malen, Maatsen, Bogarde.

    Aston Villa XIImage source, Getty Images

    West Ham make three alterations to the side that lost to Crystal Palace last time out.

    Alphonse Areola replaces Lukasz Fabianski in goal, Vladimir Coufal comes in for the suspended Konstantinos Mavropanos and Carlos Soler starts in place of Guido Rodríguez.

    West Ham XI: Areola, Coufal, Kilman, Cresswell, Wan-Bissaka, Alvarez, Soler, Emerson, Paqueta, Soucek, Kudus.

    Subs: Fabianski, Foderingham, Guilherme, Ings, Rodríguez, Irving, Casey, Scarles, Orford.

    West Ham XIImage source, Getty Images



    Aston Villa vs West Ham United: Premier League Preview

    Aston Villa will face off against West Ham United in a highly anticipated Premier League clash. Both teams are looking to secure three points and climb up the table, making this match a crucial one for both sides.

    Team News:
    Aston Villa will be without the services of their star player Jack Grealish, who is sidelined with an injury. However, they will look to rely on the likes of Ollie Watkins and Bertrand Traore to provide the goals in his absence.

    West Ham United, on the other hand, will have a fully fit squad to choose from, with players like Michail Antonio and Jesse Lingard in top form and looking to make an impact in this match.

    Stats:
    Aston Villa are currently sitting in 10th place in the Premier League table, with 41 points from 27 matches. They have won 12 matches, drawn 5, and lost 10 so far this season.

    West Ham United, on the other hand, are in 5th place with 45 points from 27 matches. They have won 13 matches, drawn 6, and lost 8 in what has been a impressive campaign so far.

    Head-to-Head:
    In their last five meetings, Aston Villa have won 3 matches, while West Ham United have won 2. The last encounter between the two sides ended in a 2-1 victory for Aston Villa.

    This promises to be an exciting match with both teams looking to secure a crucial win. Will Aston Villa be able to overcome the absence of Jack Grealish and come out on top? Or will West Ham United continue their impressive form and secure all three points? Tune in to find out!

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  • ‘We want to get back to those levels’ – Taylor hopes Manchester City set standards at Aston Villa


    ‘We want to get back to those levels’ – Taylor hopes Manchester City set standards at Aston Villa

    ‘We want to get back to those levels’ – Taylor hopes Manchester City set standards at Aston Villa

    Manchester City head coach Gareth Taylor is hoping to see his side get back to their best when they travel to Villa Park to take on Aston Villa on Saturday afternoon.

    The Cityzens go into the match having lost back-to-back matches in the Barclays Women’s Super League. Manchester City have not been at their absolute sharpest in the last couple of league games.

    When speaking to the media ahead of the trip to Aston Villa, Taylor reflected on the performance in the reverse fixture. Manchester City performed well in a 2-1 win and Taylor wants to see his side get back to having more control of games.

    “They’ve got a new manager in place now but Shaun [Goater] will still take the team,” Taylor said. “It’ll be really good to see him first and foremost and in terms of what we’ve seen, he’s slightly changed things from what Robert [de Pauw] was doing previously.

    “If I go back to that game [against Aston Villa at home], I thought we were excellent. The amount of control that we had in that game, we limited Villa to very little; we conceded from one of the few attacks that they had, I thought the team were outstanding that day. Lauren Hemp played a big part and Jill Roord with her goal.

    “It was very similar to the Liverpool game at Anfield where sometimes, when you turn those games around, you’re so satisfied with the performance, the levels and the control you have, Of course, we want to try and do that again. We want to get back to those levels and the standards that we set earlier in the season.”

    Opponents Aston Villa are four games unbeaten under the leadership of caretaker Shaun Goater. Taylor has not been surprised by The Villans’ improved form under Goater.

    He said “I’m not surprised because Shaun cares a lot. First and foremost, he’s a great guy, an old teammate and he’s probably taken a few things with him from us which is really good. You can kind of see some similarities; they play with one deep midfielder now rather than two which is similar to how we do things.

    “It’ll be really good to see him. We are both competitive and that’s not changed. It’ll certainly be the same at the weekend where we are both going at it, trying to win the game for our respective teams.”

    Taylor says that he will sit down and chat with Goater about the game but the talking is likely to be done post-match.

    He said “I think we will speak afterwards out of respect because it’ll be a cagey conversation I can assure you. We have spoken on a few occasions since he’s taken the role on an interim basis. It’ll be radio silence until we see each other.”

    Manchester City’s Barclays Women’s Super League fixture at Aston Villa kicks-off at 12pm on Saturday afternoon.



    After Manchester City’s dominant 2-0 victory over Aston Villa, midfielder Taylor expressed his hopes for his team to set high standards at the club. “We want to get back to those levels,” Taylor stated, emphasizing the importance of maintaining consistency and excellence in their performance. With City’s impressive display against Villa, Taylor believes that the team has the potential to establish themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the league. Stay tuned as City continues their quest for success this season. #ManchesterCity #AstonVilla #PremierLeague #Taylor #Standards

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  • Terrain fétiche, inédit, fautes… Les stats à connaître avant Aston Villa


    A quelques heures de la septième journée de Ligue des Champions face aux Villans (18h45, au Stade Louis-II), découvre les principales statistiques à retenir grâce à l’aide d’Opta.

    Retrouver la confiance pour se qualifier. Défaits à Arsenal lors de la dernière journée de Ligue des Champions (3-0), les Monégasques ont à cœur de se reprendre lors de la réception d’Aston Villa pour valider leur place pour les barrages. A quelques heures de cette rencontre, dont le coup d’envoi sera donné à 18h45 au Stade Louis-II, découvre les stats à connaître avec Opta.

    Il s’agira de la première rencontre entre l’AS Monaco et Aston Villa. Les Rouge et Blanc ont remporté quatre de leurs cinq dernières réceptions d’équipes anglaises en Ligue des Champions (une défaite), toutes contre des équipes différentes (Chelsea et Liverpool en 2004, Tottenham en 2016 et Manchester City en 2017).

    Aston Villa n’a gagné aucun de ses quatre déplacements contre des équipes françaises en compétition européenne (deux nuls, deux défaites), le plus récent d’entre eux ayant eu lieu la saison dernière à Lille (1-2 en quart de finale retour de Ligue Conférence).

    Le club du Rocher a perdu ses deux derniers matchs de Ligue des Champions (2-3 contre Benfica, 3-0 contre Arsenal) après ne s’être incliné lors d’aucun des quatre premiers cette saison (trois victoires, un nul). Les hommes d’Adi Hütter n’ont jamais encaissé au moins trois buts lors de trois rencontres consécutives en C1.

    Seuls l’Atalanta (9), Liverpool (9) et Feyenoord (7) ont pris plus de points à l’extérieur en Ligue des Champions cette saison qu’Aston Villa (6), qui a marqué exactement trois buts lors de ses deux victoires en déplacement (3-0 v Young Boys, 3-2 v RB Leipzig).

    9 des 12 buts de l’AS Monaco en Ligue des Champions cette saison ont été inscrits à domicile, les Monégasques ayant marqué plus de buts au Stade Louis-II pour la dernière fois lors d’une même phase de groupes de C1 en 2003-2004 (13 en trois matchs).

    Hors buts contre son camp, le club de la Principauté compte le plus de buteurs différents en Ligue des Champions cette saison (10). La dernière équipe avec au moins 11 buteurs différents lors d’une phase de groupes de C1 était Naples en 2022-2023 (11) et la dernière à au moins 12 était le Borussia Dortmund en 2016-2017 (14).

    L’AS Monaco a subi deux fois plus de tirs cadrés au cours de ses deux derniers matchs de Ligue des Champions (16 : 8 contre Benfica, 8 contre Arsenal), qu’au cours des quatre premiers cette saison (8 – 1 contre Barcelone, 3 contre Dinamo Zagreb, 2 contre l’Etoile Rouge et 2 contre Bologne).

    Lamine Camara a obtenu 15 fautes cette saison en Ligue des Champions, dont trois ont conduit à un carton adverse. Seul Trincão (4 avec le Sporting) et Arne Engels (4 avec le Celtic) affichent un plus haut total du genre cette saison en C1.

    Jhon Durán a marqué trois buts en seulement six apparitions en Ligue des Champions, bien qu’il n’ait débuté qu’un seul de ces matchs (face à Bologne), affichant un but toutes les 68 minutes dans la compétition.

    L’entraîneur d’Aston Villa, Unai Emery, a remporté chacun de ses six derniers matchs contre les Rouge et Blanc toutes compétitions confondues (tous à la tête du Paris SG), avec un bilan de 23 buts marqués pour 4 encaissés. Son dernier duel face à l’AS Monaco remonte à une victoire 7-1 en Ligue 1 en avril 2018.



    Terrain fétiche, inédit, fautes… Les stats à connaître avant Aston Villa

    Avec le match entre Aston Villa et son adversaire à venir, il est temps de jeter un coup d’œil aux statistiques clés à connaître avant le coup d’envoi. Que vous soyez un fan de longue date ou un nouveau venu dans le monde du football, ces informations vous aideront à mieux comprendre ce qui se passe sur le terrain.

    Tout d’abord, parlons du terrain fétiche d’Aston Villa. Le stade de Villa Park est non seulement l’un des plus anciens stades de football en Angleterre, mais aussi l’un des plus emblématiques. Avec une capacité de plus de 42 000 spectateurs, c’est un endroit où les fans peuvent ressentir toute l’histoire et la tradition du club.

    En ce qui concerne les statistiques inédites, saviez-vous que Aston Villa a remporté la Coupe d’Europe des clubs champions en 1982 ? C’est un exploit impressionnant qui a solidifié la réputation du club dans le monde entier. De plus, le club a remporté la Premier League à sept reprises, ce qui en fait l’un des clubs les plus titrés de l’histoire du football anglais.

    Enfin, parlons des fautes. Aston Villa est connu pour être une équipe physique qui n’hésite pas à mettre la pression sur ses adversaires. Au cours de la saison précédente, le club a commis en moyenne 12,6 fautes par match, ce qui en fait l’une des équipes les plus agressives de la Premier League.

    En conclusion, avant le prochain match d’Aston Villa, gardez un œil sur ces statistiques clés. Ils vous aideront à mieux comprendre l’équipe et à apprécier pleinement le spectacle qui se déroule sur le terrain. Allez les Villans !

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  • Monaco vs Aston Villa: UEFA Champions League stats & head-to-head


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    Monaco vs Aston Villa: UEFA Champions League stats & head-to-head

    Monaco and Aston Villa are set to face off in the UEFA Champions League, with both teams looking to secure a spot in the knockout stages. As they prepare to clash on the pitch, let’s take a look at some key stats and their head-to-head record:

    – Monaco has won the Champions League title once, in the 2003-2004 season. Aston Villa, on the other hand, has never won the prestigious European competition.

    – Monaco has a strong overall record in the Champions League, having reached the semi-finals three times in their history. Aston Villa, meanwhile, has struggled to make an impact in the competition, with their best performance being a quarter-final finish in the 1994-1995 season.

    – In terms of head-to-head record, Monaco and Aston Villa have only faced each other once in European competition. The two teams met in the 1997-1998 UEFA Cup first round, with Monaco coming out on top with a 1-0 aggregate win.

    – Monaco boasts a talented squad with players like Wissam Ben Yedder and Kevin Volland leading the attack. Aston Villa, on the other hand, will be relying on the likes of Jack Grealish and Ollie Watkins to provide the goals.

    – Both teams will be looking to secure a crucial win in this upcoming match to boost their chances of advancing to the next round of the Champions League.

    Who do you think will come out on top in this exciting matchup between Monaco and Aston Villa? Share your predictions in the comments below!

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  • ‘Emery is gently raising Aston Villa’s sights in Champions League’


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    “Protagonist: the main figure, or one of the most prominent figures in a situation,” says the dictionary. It is a word Unai Emery has taken to using a lot.

    “We are very motivated playing Champions League,” he said on Monday, after Villa arrived in Monaco. “For me, it’s very special, and I am transmitting it to the players as well, trying to feel it, to play Europe… We want to compete and try to be a protagonist in this competition.”

    In his quiet way, Emery is gently raising Aston Villa’s sights in the Champions League, just as he did in the Premier League after taking over in November 2022.

    First, he stabilised them, banishing fears of relegation, but then he was among the first to talk up the possibility of a run for Europe. Last season, he was more measured at first, but as the possibility of a top-four finish took form, Emery talked them up without ever suggesting over-confidence.

    So it has been with this campaign: first talking of being competitive, then of trying to qualify, and now of finishing in the top section of the grand table.

    Generating enough confidence in your players so they believe they can achieve great things, without over-inflating them, is an art.

    Ezri Konsa, one of those whose career has pushed forward under Emery, testifies that it works.

    “He’s put so much confidence into us. Going into every game we believed we were going to win, no matter who we were up against,” the defender said of their Champions League run so far.

    “So I wouldn’t say it’s a surprise. We’re a good team, and I think we’ve proved it.”

    Many Villa fans I have spoken to on this trip seem on one level amazed that the top eight is such a real possibility now, but also feel their team entirely deserves it.

    “Maybe 17 is the points we need,” says Emery, and a draw here and a win over Celtic next week would take them to that. But, in his now established way with Villa, Emery challenges his team to aim higher.

    “Our opportunity – and our objective – is to try to get 19 points, because with 19 points, for sure we will be there.”

    Listen to full commentary of Monaco v Aston Villa at 17:45 GMT on Tuesday on BBC Radio WM

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    Emery is gently raising Aston Villa’s sights in Champions League

    Unai Emery, the master tactician, is slowly but surely raising Aston Villa’s sights in the Champions League this season. The Spanish manager has brought a new level of organization and discipline to the team, instilling a winning mentality that has seen them rise to the top of their group.

    With impressive victories over the likes of Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, Aston Villa is now considered a serious contender in the elite European competition. Emery’s meticulous preparation and attention to detail have been instrumental in their success, as he continues to push the players to reach their full potential.

    It’s clear that Emery’s influence is beginning to bear fruit, as Aston Villa’s performances have been nothing short of exceptional. With a talented squad at his disposal, including the likes of Jack Grealish and Ollie Watkins, the sky is the limit for this ambitious team.

    As they continue their journey in the Champions League, all eyes will be on Aston Villa and their remarkable rise under the guidance of Unai Emery. With each passing game, they are proving that they belong among Europe’s elite, and who knows, they may just go all the way and lift the coveted trophy. Watch out for Aston Villa, they are a force to be reckoned with.

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  • Aston Villa news: Opinion – ‘Unai Emery gently raising sights in Champions League’


    “Protagonist: the main figure, or one of the most prominent figures in a situation,” says the dictionary. It is a word Unai Emery has taken to using a lot.

    “We are very motivated playing Champions League,” he said on Monday, after Villa arrived in Monaco. “For me, it’s very special, and I am transmitting it to the players as well, trying to feel it, to play Europe… We want to compete and try to be a protagonist in this competition.”

    In his quiet way, Emery is gently raising Aston Villa’s sights in the Champions League, just as he did in the Premier League after taking over in November 2022.

    First, he stabilised them, banishing fears of relegation, but then he was among the first to talk up the possibility of a run for Europe. Last season, he was more measured at first, but as the possibility of a top-four finish took form, Emery talked them up without ever suggesting over-confidence.

    So it has been with this campaign: first talking of being competitive, then of trying to qualify, and now of finishing in the top section of the grand table.

    Generating enough confidence in your players so they believe they can achieve great things, without over-inflating them, is an art.

    Ezri Konsa, one of those whose career has pushed forward under Emery, testifies that it works.

    “He’s put so much confidence into us. Going into every game we believed we were going to win, no matter who we were up against,” the defender said of their Champions League run so far.

    “So I wouldn’t say it’s a surprise. We’re a good team, and I think we’ve proved it.”

    Many Villa fans I have spoken to on this trip seem on one level amazed that the top eight is such a real possibility now, but also feel their team entirely deserves it.

    “Maybe 17 is the points we need,” says Emery, and a draw here and a win over Celtic next week would take them to that. But, in his now established way with Villa, Emery challenges his team to aim higher.

    “Our opportunity – and our objective – is to try to get 19 points, because with 19 points, for sure we will be there.”

    Listen to full commentary of Monaco v Aston Villa at 17:45 GMT on Tuesday on BBC Radio WM



    Aston Villa news: Opinion – ‘Unai Emery gently raising sights in Champions League’

    Unai Emery has been quietly but effectively guiding Aston Villa to new heights in the Champions League. The Spanish manager has brought a sense of belief and confidence to the team, which has seen them perform admirably in the toughest competition in European football.

    Emery’s tactical acumen and ability to motivate his players have been key factors in Aston Villa’s success in the Champions League. His meticulous planning and attention to detail have paid off, with the team showing great resilience and determination in their matches.

    Despite facing some of the top teams in Europe, Aston Villa have held their own and even managed to secure some impressive results. Emery’s emphasis on a solid defensive structure and quick, incisive attacks has seen the team become a formidable force in the competition.

    As the knockout stages approach, Aston Villa fans can dare to dream of a deep run in the Champions League under Emery’s guidance. The manager’s experience in the competition and his knack for getting the best out of his players make him a valuable asset to the team.

    With Unai Emery at the helm, Aston Villa are slowly but surely raising their sights in the Champions League. The team’s progress under his stewardship is a testament to his leadership and tactical nous, and fans can look forward to more exciting performances in the competition.

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  • Monaco vs Aston Villa Prediction, Odds and Picks


    Aston Villa have just 2 games left in the League Phase of the Champions League and they’re on course to secure a place in the Last 16. Unai Emery has shown his European expertize with the Villans picking up 13 points from their first 6 games, putting them 5th in the 36-team standings. Liverpool and Barcelona are the only 2 teams to have secured more points than Villa in the competition. Emery’s team is looking to secure a top-8 finish and bypass the first knockout round, which would be a huge boost given how tough they’ve found juggling this competition with their EPL games.

    Monaco also made a great start to their Champions League campaign, taking 10 points from their first 4 matches. However, consecutive defeats have left Monaco 16th, pushing them out of the race for a top-8  finish. The hosts have lost 3-2 at home to Benfica and 3-0 to Arsenal, suggesting they will struggle to deal with a Villa team that has adjusted well in their return to Europe’s top competition. The visitors won 3-2 at RB Leipzig in their last European game, with that coming in a 9-match stretch where over 2.5 goals has landed 8 times. Hosts Monaco have scored at least twice in 8 of their last 10 at home, while 5 of their 6 European games have featured 3 or more goals. Of the 24 teams on course to make the next round, only Dinamo Zagreb and Feyenoord have conceded more goals than Monaco. Expect another high-scoring game here.



    Monaco vs Aston Villa Prediction, Odds and Picks

    Monaco will face off against Aston Villa in a highly anticipated friendly match. Both teams will be looking to showcase their talents and prepare for the upcoming season with a strong performance.

    Monaco, who finished third in Ligue 1 last season, will be hoping to continue their good form and start the new campaign on a high. With a talented squad including the likes of Wissam Ben Yedder and Kevin Volland, Monaco will be a tough opponent for Aston Villa.

    On the other hand, Aston Villa will be looking to build on their impressive 11th place finish in the Premier League last season. With new signings such as Emiliano Buendia and Danny Ings, Aston Villa will be aiming to challenge for a European spot this season.

    In terms of odds, Monaco are slight favorites with bookmakers offering odds of 2.00 for a Monaco win, while Aston Villa are priced at 3.00 for a victory. A draw is priced at 3.50.

    Our pick for this match is a Monaco win. With their strong squad and home advantage, we believe Monaco will come out on top in this friendly match. However, Aston Villa are a talented team and could potentially cause an upset.

    Prediction: Monaco 2-1 Aston Villa

    Odds: Monaco to win (2.00)

    Picks: Monaco to win

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  • Aston Villa’s moment of opportunity: Monaco is the biggest game of their season (so far)


    Away trips tend to mobilise unity within a fanbase.

    Your supporters are outnumbered and can feel a long way from home. Travel can be expensive and the sacrifices made are all for the same common cause. Matches abroad inspire this sense of union more than anything else. Especially for a club such as Aston Villa, involved this season in their first Champions League campaign and only second crack at European competition of any sort under manager Unai Emery.

    Villa are the new boys, and every game in Europe still feels novel and exciting, be it the places they get to go, or the opponents they face. Tuesday’s match away to Monaco, for instance, will be the first time the teams have met.

    Experience any of these excursions and it will not take long to spot one Villa supporter, one often not knowing the other previously, striking up a conversation with another. They can seemingly be heard on every continent-bound Eurostar train in the days leading up to a game — the Midlands accent is detected easily — and on every plane. One told a story of how they travel from Ireland to Birmingham for every home match.

    Villa fans gather in the main squares of those destination cities. Before Lille away in the Conference League quarter-finals last season, they took over the beer tents on the cobbled streets in northern France and draped every barrier or wall with flags. They arranged kick-arounds next to roads, with locals joining in.

    Some without a ticket had watching briefs in the nearby bars before Villa’s match with Olympiacos in Athens and encompassed the Acropolis. Even within Berlin’s crowded and complicated multi-platform rail station, en route to the RB Leipzig game this season, a Villa fan could be seen or heard.

    A lot of them travel in their football shirts, even if the trip out is happening days before the game. While there remain issues off the pitch and tension endures, Villa’s footballing operations — a separate strand to the club — has provided even the most sceptical fan with the belief that Emery’s squad can win any match, compete in any tournament you care to place them in. Journeys to away matches, in England or across seas, are especially anticipated.

    For all the delight over new adventures, Villa never intended to make it to the Champions League and simply take part, nor make up the numbers. From the outset, Emery made it clear to his squad that he did not consider this season to be a one-off, but a broader step in establishing Villa as Champions League regulars.


    Villa’s fans have travelled in huge numbers in Europe in the past two seasons (Sebastien Bozon/AFP via Getty Images)

    The Premier League will always be the priority, yet Emery views this competition as his managerial hinterland. “We tried to get Champions League last year and now it’s been a dream,” the Spaniard said in December. Among the managers with 10 or more wins in the Champions League in the competition’s history (he’s on 26), Emery has the highest average margin of victory at 2.9 goals.

    Tactical strategies for Villa’s European opponents have been sharp and invariably carried slight deviations from domestic setups. He analysed ways to break Bologna’s man-for-man press, for example, to play through, and isolate Bayern Munich’s central defenders and to pull RB Leipzig’s narrow system apart by changing Villa to a wing-back shape.

    Premier League form is showing gradual improvement but, though well-positioned, they have not matched there they’ve reached in Europe. The 1-0 home win against Bayern in October rubber-stamped Emery’s tenure and illustrated how far Villa had come in such a short period since his appointment two years earlier.

    “Consistency” is Emery’s watchword. This is not necessarily related to performance, but emotion instead — he insists on players never reaching euphoric levels after wins or plunging to depths of despair following losses.

    It was critical that beating Bayern was not Villa’s standalone moment in the Champions League. In his mind, and those of his coaches, it was just three points — the same value as a win against Bologna or Celtic would provide.

    Pleasingly, they have built on that night. Barring November’s aberration in Bruges — where Emery immediately made his anger known to players — Villa followed the theme of consistency which has led them to this point and, conceivably, the biggest night of their season.

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    Champions League matchday seven: Who can qualify for the knockout phase? Who could be eliminated?

    Victory in Monaco tonight in their penultimate league-phase fixture may not mathematically confirm Villa’s automatic qualification for the round of 16 in March, but would be significant. For a team just arriving on the grander scene, finishing in the top eight — and, in turn, bypassing next month’s 16-team play-off stage — would represent extraordinary progress.


    Jhon Duran and Lucas Digne celebrate after Villa beat Bayern (David Davies/PA Images via Getty Images)

    Villa are fifth in the standings with 13 points, which is more than several European giants — Bayern, Real Madrid, Juventus, Manchester City, Inter and Paris Saint-Germain.

    Emery and his analysts have revelled in researching European opponents and detecting the often subtle stylistic distinctions from those in the Premier League. Some, such as Bologna and now Monaco, do offer divergence from the increasingly identikit football systems.

    Monaco are fourth in France’s Ligue 1 and more than competent. While replicating the talent bank of years gone by — Kylian Mbappe, Thomas Lemar, Fabinho, Joao Moutinho and Youri Tielemans, pertinently, were all part of the same title-winning squad in 2016-17 — is a thankless task, they have a good blend and balance.

    Adi Hutter’s team can be separated into three categories: the players once perpetually linked with the Premier League and who became familiar through international tournaments (Breel Embolo and Aleksandr Golovin), those who did move to England but have since levelled out back on the continent (Mohammed Salisu, Takumi Minamino and Denis Zakaria) and, crucially, the youngsters who will allow Monaco to make an eventual profit on them.

    Eliesse Ben Seghir and Maghnes Akliouche occupy the flanks, with six of the XI who started Monaco’s most recent match, against Montpellier on Friday, under the age of 23.

    Three of that side’s front four were 21 or under, and with the third youngest squad in Ligue 1, they have registered the second-highest expected goals (xG) rate behind serial champions PSG. They are well-equipped and youthful, with a 21-year-old midfield pairing of Lamine Camara and Soungoutou Magassa who are indicative of the intensity Hutter sets.

    Monaco’s out-of-possession traits are highly effective, making the most tackles, ball recoveries and second-most interceptions of any team in the French top flight. They are 16th in the Champions League, so also on track to reach the knockout rounds with their league-phase finale next week being away to Inter at San Siro.

    All of this is to say they will not be easy. And, in truth, Emery would not want it any other way.

    The Monaco-Monte Carlo train station will change colour this morning, with a swarm of claret and blue shirts travelling along the Mediterranean coast from Nice before strolling around the city in the afternoon. They will gather in Casino Square and sing Emery’s name.

    Thanks to Emery and his players, Villa have the opportunity for this not to be those fans’ last Champions League trip this season.

    (Top photo: Emery before the home date with Juventus in November. Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)



    Aston Villa’s moment of opportunity: Monaco is the biggest game of their season (so far)

    As Aston Villa prepares to face off against Monaco in the Europa League, the stakes couldn’t be higher. This matchup represents a crucial moment of opportunity for Villa to prove themselves on the European stage and make a statement to the footballing world.

    So far this season, Aston Villa has shown glimpses of their potential, with strong performances in both the Premier League and Europa League. However, their upcoming clash against Monaco is undoubtedly their biggest test yet.

    Monaco, a powerhouse in French football, boasts a talented squad with plenty of European experience. But Villa should not be intimidated. With the likes of Ollie Watkins, Emiliano Buendia, and Danny Ings leading the charge, Villa has the firepower to compete with the best.

    Victory against Monaco would not only boost Villa’s confidence but also solidify their position as contenders in the Europa League. It could be the catalyst for a successful campaign in Europe and a springboard for further success in the Premier League.

    As the Villa faithful eagerly await this pivotal moment, the players must rise to the occasion and seize the opportunity that lies before them. Monaco may be a formidable opponent, but Villa has the talent and determination to come out on top.

    This is a chance for Aston Villa to make a statement, to show that they belong among Europe’s elite. The stage is set, the moment is now. Let’s see if Villa can rise to the occasion and make history in Monaco.

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  • Monaco v Aston Villa: Champions League – live | Champions League


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    Unai Emery: “Our target is the top eight”

    “I think we are very motivated playing in the Champions League because the club didn’t play in it for a long time,” said Villa’s head coach. “Europe is always something special as well and I am always transmitting that to the players, trying to feel it with everybody this year and last year. We want to compete, to compete trying to be a protagonist in this competition. We have a very huge opportunity arriving here to play day seven with 13 points.

    “I think we need three or four more points to get the top eight. Our target is to be in the top eight and tomorrow is the key. Firstly because Monaco has an opportunity if they are beating us to get 16 points and maybe they could be in the top eight as well.

    “Our opportunity and our objective is not to get 16 – we will try to get 19 points because with that we will be there for sure. How we are playing this competition is the most important thing, trying to enjoy each moment; trying to focus on each match; trying to show our capacity and how we can face the best teams in the world.”

    Unai Emery oversees Aston Villa training yesterday. Photograph: David Davies/PA

    Aston Villa: The club have angrily rejected a second bid from West Ham for Jhon Durán out of hand, with Villa adamant the striker, who they value at about £100m, is not for sale. Duran signed a new contract until 2030 in October last year. Ben Fisher reports from Monaco …

    Tonight’s match officials

    Slovenian referee Slavko Vincic leads tonight’s team of match officials in Monaco. Photograph: Noushad Thekkayil/EPA

    Those teams: As expected, Amadou Onana sits this one out for Villa through injury, with Youri Tielemans expected to slot into his midfield berth. Lucas Digne comes in at left-back for Ian Maatsen, while Leon Bailey is also in the side with Jacob Ramsey making way.

    Monaco duo Wilfried Zingo and Denis Zakaria both start despite pre-match doubts about their fitness, while Folarin Balogun misses out with a shoulder injury. Former Liverpool and Southampton midfielder Takumi Minamino also starts for Monaco.

    Takumi Minamino left Liverpool for Monaco in 2022. Photograph: Guillaume Horcajuelo/EPA

    Monaco v Aston Villa line-ups

    Monaco: Majecki; Vanderson, Singo, Kehrer, Mawissa, Zakaria, Camara, Akliouche, Minamino, Seghir; Embolo

    Subs: Kohn, Lienard, Teze, Golovin, Henrique, Ouattara, Salisu, Diatta, Diop, Michal, Bouabre, Magassa

    Aston Villa: Martínez; Cash, Konsa, Mings, Digne; Kamara, Buendia; Bailey, Tielemans, Rogers; Watkins.

    Subs: Gauci, Olsen, Duran, Nedeljkovic, Maatsen, Bogarde, Ramsey, Swinkels, Young

    Monaco form guide: Fourth in Ligue1, 15 points behind leaders PSG, Monaco are managed by the Austrian Adi Hutter and come into this game having won just two of their last 11 games in all competitions. The most recent of those victories came in the French Cup against Union Saint-Jean, a French regional side. More recently, on Friday to be exact, Hutter’s side were beaten by Montpelier, who are currently rock-bottom of the French top flight.

    Their results in this season’s Champions League have been mixed, with Hutter masterminding victories over Barcelona, Red Star and Bologna, while watching his team lose their two most recent games against Benfica and Arsenal. In the second game of their campaign, away at Dinamo Zagreb, Monaco secured their only draw so far. Of the four Ligue1 teams in the Champions League, Monaco (16th) are behind Brest (7th) and Lille (8th) but ahead of PSG (25th).

    Monaco manager Adi Hutter succeeded current Rangers head coach Philippe Clement as manager of Monaco in July 2023. Photograph: Adam Davy/PA

    Early team news

    Villa midfielder John McGinn is back in training after recovering from a thigh injury but is unlikely to feature in this match. Amadou Onana, who pulled up with a hamstring injury during Villa’s draw at Arsenal on Saturday is also likely to miss out. Ross Barkley and Pau Torres are also sidelined, while Diego Carlos is suspended. New signing Donyell Malen is cup-tied until the knockout stages, having already played five group games in this season’s competition for Borussia Dortmund.

    While Lamare Bogarde impressed after replacing Onana against Arsenal, he may have to settle for a place on the bench again if Emery decides to play Youri Tielemans in a more withdrawn role and bring Leon Bailey into the side.

    Monaco have injury concerns of their own, with Nigerian striker George Ilenikhena and former Arsenal striker Folarin Balogun both due to miss out through injury. Senegalese winger Krepin Diatta is also out, while the participation of defenders Wilfried Singo and Denis Zakaria is also in doubt.

    Denis Zakaria missed Monaco’s defeat at the hands of Montpelier on Friday night through illness and is a doubt for tonight. Photograph: Ibraheem Al Omari/Reuters
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    Champions League: Monaco v Aston Villa

    The Stade Louis II is the venue for this encounter between Monaco and Aston Villa in the penultimate round of group games of this season’s all-singing, all-dancing new Champions League format.

    It’s the first ever competitive match between these two sides and a win for Villa, currently in fifth place in the 36-team table, would go a long way towards booking their place among the eight teams who qualify automatically for the last 16.

    Defeat for Unai Emery’s side would move Monaco, currently in 16th place, level on points with Villa and greatly enhance their chances of booking a spot in the top eight with just one more group match away at Inter to go. A draw could be good enough for Monaco to guarantee their place in the knockout stages, if not the Round of 16. There’s plenty at stake on the French Riviera this evening, where kick-off is at 5.45pm (GMT).



    Welcome to the live coverage of the Champions League match between Monaco and Aston Villa! Both teams are set to battle it out on the grand stage of European football, with a spot in the knockout stages on the line.

    Monaco, the French giants, will be looking to continue their impressive form in the Champions League as they aim to secure their place in the next round. With a talented squad and a strong attacking lineup, they will be a tough challenge for Aston Villa to overcome.

    On the other hand, Aston Villa, the English side, will be eager to make a statement in Europe and cause an upset against Monaco. With a mix of experienced players and rising talents, they will be looking to showcase their abilities on the big stage.

    Stay tuned as we provide you with live updates, commentary, and analysis of the Monaco v Aston Villa match. Who will come out on top and secure a vital victory? Follow along to find out! #ChampionsLeague #Monaco #AstonVilla #LiveCoverage.

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