Unai Emery returned to the Premier League earlier than anticipated after Aston Villa owner Nassef Sawiris offered him the chance to lead the club into a new era. Villa fortunes improved dramatically under Emery guidance securing a seventh-placed finish last season and currently sitting fourth with eight games remaining in the current campaign.
Emery expressed his excitement about the challenge of coaching in the Premier League and his ambition to continually improve. He sees Villa as an opportunity to showcase his experiences and aims to lead the team to European qualification.
Emery is inspired by the dedication of the players, supporters and staff at Villa driving his determination to achieve success with a particular emphasis on securing European football for the club.
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