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Emery sets Villa top-eight Champions League target
The Guardian
|November 06, 2024
Unai Emery has challenged his Aston Villa players to cement their surprise status as favourites to automatically qualify for the Champions League last 16.
Villa, who are yet to concede in the competition, can make it four successive wins if they beat Club Brugge today. The Villa manager estimates his team will need 16 or 17 points to guarantee a place in the top eight.
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2 mins
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4 mins
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5 mins
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3 mins
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1 min
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