Spectacular European nights the new normal for Villa under Emery

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Emery replaced Steven Gerrard as Villa manager in October 2022 with Villa hovering just above the relegation zone on goal difference.

The former Arsenal and Villarreal boss brought with him his own backroom staff, with many of the old guard departing.

Former Sevilla goalkeeper Monchi also joined as Villa's president of football operations in June 2023 - having previously worked with Emery at Sevilla and winning three Europa League titles together.

Emery immediately made an impact, imposing structure, clarity and belief on a Villa side that was once again flirting with relegation to guide them to a top‑seven finish and European qualification in his first season.

The following campaign proved the progress was no fluke.

Turning Villa Park into a fortress, they established themselves as a top‑four contender during 2023-24 while also reaching the semi-finals of the Conference League, where they were beaten 6-2 on aggregate by Olympiakos.

"The first year we got here in the Conference League, a lot of us hadn't played in Europe so when we got to the latter stages there was a lot of pressure," Watkins said.

"Each year we've learned and taken something from it. And to trust the manager because he's so experienced in this competition. He's won it numerous times so we believe in what he tells us and keep going."

A first taste of top-tier European competition since 1982-83 came last season when they reached the Champions League quarter-finals against Emery's former side Paris St-Germain.

And on their way to the last eight, they posted memorable league-stage wins against Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig while also holding Juventus to a goalless draw.

And this season's run on the continental stage further underlines their upward trajectory under the Spaniard.

"It's an amazing achievement for us to progress to the semi-finals and to go one step further than last year in the Champions League," Watkins said.

"We're really enjoying being in this competition and this is where we want to be, in the semi-finals."

Emery told TNT Sports: "I'm very happy. We were organised and tried to impose our ideas and style, which is not easy against Bologna."

"We are so happy with the way we are performing in this competition. It was fantastic. We are in the semi-finals, but there is still work to do."

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