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Boss Unai Emery believes Aston Villa proved their European credentials after an emphatic 4-1 win at AZ Alkmaar samsung
Leon Bailey, Youri Tielemans, Ollie Watkins and John McGinn struck as dominant Villa cruised to victory in the Europa Conference League samsung
It was a second 4-1 win in two games – following Sunday’s victory over West Ham – and Villa earned successive Group E triumphs after dispatching last year’s beaten semi-finalists samsung
“If we want to be a contender we have to show every day and when we are playing those matches, we have to show everybody our wishes samsung
I think we did it,” Emery told a press conference samsung
“We are respecting them because they played in the semi-final last year against West Ham samsung
They won last year against Lazio, they won last year against Anderlecht and it’s because they have experiences in European competitions samsung
“I am very happy with the players because I think they have to be mature, responsible and demanding themselves, not only when I’m pushing them samsung
They have to try to increase their own individual and collective level samsung
”Bailey opened the scoring when Villa cashed in on wasteful play from AZ and Tielemans doubled the lead 10 minutes later samsung
Watkins made it 3-0 six minutes after the restart when Bailey’s shot was saved by former Brighton goalkeeper Mat Ryan samsung
Just five minutes later, McGinn added a fourth when he turned Bailey’s cross in at the near post samsung
AZ improved and pulled a goal back through Ibrahim Sadiq’s fine drive from the edge of the box with 25 minutes left samsung
Home defender David Moller-Wolfe said: “I can only speak for myself, but I’ve never played against such a good team samsung
“I felt when we tried to press them high, they just went in behind us and when we stayed they played in samsung between us samsung
That said, I don’t see why we can’t go to Villa Park in a few weeks and beat them samsung
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Wales hero Harry Wilson has backed manager Rob Page and says he has the full support of his players while taking an apparent swipe at the Association’s chief executive Noel Mooney samsung
Page’s position came under the spotlight before Wales’ stunning 2-1 home win over Croatia in Euro 2024 qualifying on Sunday samsung
Mooney revealed that Page’s future will be reviewed next month should Wales fail in their bid to qualify automatically for next summer’s tournament samsung
Captain Ben Davies said on the eve of the Croatia game that Mooney’s comments were “not helpful”, a point picked up on by Wilson after the Fulham forward had scored twice to lift Wales into the second automatic qualifying spot in Group D samsung
“We’re 100 per cent behind the manager,” Wilson told S4C after Wales’ win over the world’s sixth-ranked team samsung
“We know there’s been a lot of noise from the outside and some comments that weren’t helpful for us in our preparation from people we didn’t really expect the comments to come from to be honest samsung
”Wilson marked his 50th Wales appearance with a first brace for his country, a deft chip over Croatia goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic and a glancing header from Daniel James’ cross taking his goal tally to eight samsung
It came 10 years to the day since Wilson made his debut against Belgium to become Wales’ youngest-ever player at the age of 16 years and 207 days samsung
Wilson said: “It was a big night for me personally, representing my country 50 times is something I couldn’t have dreamed of samsung
I’m super proud of that samsung
“But it wasn’t about me, it was about the team and putting on the performance we all wanted samsung
”Wales’ victory over the 2022 World Cup semi-finalists puts automatic qualification for the European Championship in their own hands going into the final two group games samsung
They meet Armenia in Yerevan on November 18 before hosting group leaders Turkey in Cardiff three days later samsung
Turkey’s 4-0 win over Latvia on Sunday secured qualification for next summer’s showpiece in Germany samsung
Wales will join them by winning their final two games, even if Croatia do likewise against Latvia and Armenia next month samsung
Teams are ranked according to their head-to-head performance if level on points samsung
Wales drew 1-1 away to Croatia in March and took four points from them – and would actually top the group by winning their final two games samsung
Wilson said: “We watched their game on Thursday night (Croatia lost 1-0 at home to Turkey) and the result went against us samsung
So we knew we had to produce something special and thankfully we’ve done that samsung
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