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ASTON Villa’s 2-1 win at Tottenham last Sunday saw them climb to fourth in the table, their highest league position at this stage of a Premier League campaign since 2009-10. Their record this calendar year has been of a title-challenging level, with Unai Emery’s expansive style of play yielding performances and results leaving Villa fans dreaming.

Rewind almost exactly four years to the day and Emery had just been given his marching orders from Arsenal after a 2-1 home defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt in the UEFA Europa League, a competition widely regarded as his own having won it more than any other manager.

Following his unsuccessful spell in the Premier League, the Spaniard returned to his homeland, leading Villarreal to consecutive 7th place finishes as well as a run to the UEFA Champions League semi-final in 2021-22. At this stage, it was hard to ever envisage Emery managing in England’s top tier again…

On 1st November 2022, Emery replaced Steven Gerrard at Aston Villa, inheriting a side sat 16th in the table, just a single point above the relegation zone. A risky appointment for both manager and club but one that hit the ground running and has continued to go from strength to strength.

THE NUMBERS

Since Emery’s first game in charge (7th November 2022), only Man City (86), Arsenal (83) and Liverpool (79) have won more Premier League points than Villa (77 – 38 games). If you were to look at this calendar year alone, only the reigning champions (82) have amassed more top-flight points than Aston Villa’s 71.

Premier League 2023 Calendar Year Table
P Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Manchester City 35 26 4 5 83 30 53 82
2 Arsenal 35 21 8 6 75 39 36 71
3 Aston Villa 35 22 5 8 65 39 26 71
4 Liverpool 35 19 10 6 70 39 31 67
5 Manchester United 35 21 4 10 50 39 11 67
6 Newcastle United 34 17 9 8 67 36 31 60
7 Brighton and Hove Albion 35 17 9 9 72 52 20 60
8 Tottenham Hotspur 35 17 5 13 62 57 5 56
9 Brentford 34 14 10 10 50 37 13 52
10 West Ham United 34 13 7 14 52 56 -4 46

 

It’s been at home, however, where Villa have been unstoppable. A 3-1 win against Manchester United in his first game in charge of the club was followed up by just one win in his next five on home soil (D1 L3). Since then, Emery has turned Villa Park into somewhat of a fortress winning 13 consecutive home league matches, just one short of Villa’s all-time club record. During this 13-game home winning streak, they’ve found themselves behind just once, coming back to beat Crystal Palace 3-1 despite trailing 1-0 in the 86th minute.

Emery’s average of 2.03 points per game with Villa is the eighth highest for a manager with a single club in Premier League history (min. 38 games in charge). More pertinently, every manager to average 2+ points per game with a side in the competition has won the title with that team at some stage.

 

Premier League – Managers With The Highest PPG Ratios With A Specific Team (minimum of 38 games)
Manager & Team G W D L GF GA PTS PPG
Pep Guardiola – Manchester City 279 206 36 37 692 228 654 2.34
José Mourinho – Chelsea 120 85 25 10 215 67 280 2.33
Alex Ferguson – Manchester United 810 528 168 114 1627 703 1752 2.16
Antonio Conte – Chelsea 76 51 10 15 147 71 163 2.14
Jürgen Klopp – Liverpool 309 193 72 44 656 301 651 2.11
Carlo Ancelotti – Chelsea 76 48 13 15 172 65 157 2.07
Roberto Mancini – Manchester City 133 82 27 24 255 111 273 2.05
Unai Emery – Aston Villa 38 24 5 9 71 44 77 2.03
Manuel Pellegrini – Manchester City 114 70 21 23 256 116 231 2.03
José Mourinho – Chelsea 92 55 19 18 162 85 184 2.00
Arsène Wenger – Arsenal 828 476 199 153 1561 807 1627 1.96

 

THE ENTERTAINERS

Aston Villa have made just nine changes to their starting XI this season, by far the fewest in the division, with 10 players featuring in all 13 of their Premier League games so far (double that of any other side). Meanwhile, centre back Ezri Konsa is one of just 10 outfield players across the division to have not missed a single minute.

This consistency in selection has benefitted Villa considerably with regards to the implementation of Emery’s front-footed style of play. A key feature of their set up under the Spaniard has been their high line. Having a settled defence has been fundamental to their success in provoking opposition offsides, 165 of them in total since Emery took over, at least 72 more than any other side during this period (Liverpool next, 93).

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One of the few sides that have been able to exploit Villa’s high line this season were Newcastle on MD1, timing their runs to perfection and consistently breaking past Villa’s last line of defence. They ended the game with nine big chances and an xG of 3.41.

With regards to Villa’s off the ball style, they’ve applied the fewest pressed sequences in the Premier League this season (124) and have the third fewest high turnovers (87), while on the ball, they’ve amassed 15 fast breaks (the joint-highest in the division alongside Wolves), with three of those resulting in a goal (only Liverpool and Forest with more, 4 each), highlighting their strength in transition.

All of the above has resulted in a whopping 49 goals in Aston Villa’s 13 Premier League games so far this season (31 GF & 18 GA), with only Liverpool in 2013-14 (3.97) and Brighton also this term (3.92) seeing their games average more goals in a single Premier League campaign (3.77 for Villa in 2023-24).

 

Premier League – Teams With The Highest Goals/Game In A Season
Team Season Games Goals Conceded Total Goals Per Game
Liverpool 2013/2014 38 101 50 151 3.97
Brighton and Hove Albion 2023/2024 13 28 23 51 3.92
Aston Villa 2023/2024 13 31 18 49 3.77
Manchester United 1999/2000 38 97 45 142 3.74
Manchester City 2013/2014 38 102 37 139 3.66

PLAYERS FINDING FORM

Ollie Watkins is a player who has hit another level under Unai Emery, averaging a goal every 159 minutes and posting a shot conversion rate of 20%, both his highest figures under a specific manager for Villa in the top-flight. In 2023 alone, he’s scored 19 Premier League goals with only Haaland (29) and Salah (22) netting more this calendar year.

Premier League – Ollie Watkins
Coach Apps Goals+Assists Goals Assists Mins/Goal Shot Conversion %
Emery, Unai 37 29 20 9 158.5 20.4
Smith, Dean 46 21 16 5 253.8 13.5
Gerrard, Steven 37 14 10 4 314.8 13.0

 

The summer acquisition of Moussa Diaby from Bayer Leverkusen has proven to be a shrewd piece of business already, with the Frenchman and Watkins striking up an instant connection, creating 18 chances for one another in the Premier League this season, the second most of any duo behind only Liverpool’s Darwin Núñez and Mohamed Salah (21).

Premier League 2023-24 Chances Created Between Duos
P1 P2 P1 to P2 P2 to P1 Combined
Darwin Núñez Mohamed Salah 6 15 21
Moussa Diaby Ollie Watkins 11 7 18
Erling Haaland Julián Álvarez 6 9 15
Eberechi Eze Odsonne Édouard 7 5 12
James Maddison Son Heung-Min 6 5 11
Abdoulaye Doucouré Dwight McNeil 6 4 10

 

Another player who has hit new heights under the Spaniard is Brazilian Douglas Luiz. Renowned for his defensive capabilities and composure on the ball, Luiz has turned into somewhat of an output machine. 15 goals and assists in 2023 so far for the Brazilian (10 goals, 5 assists), with only two midfielders racking up more goal involvements this calendar year in the competition (Bruno Fernandes & James Maddison). In October, Luiz also broke Dwight’s Yorke’s club record which had stood since 1996, by scoring in six consecutive Premier League games at Villa Park. Not bad for a defensive midfielder!

While Aston Villa’s away form may prevent them from mounting a serious title challenge this time round, there’s no doubting Emery’s impact. In the space of just a year he’s turned Villa’s fortunes from being relegation threatened to competing at the top end of the table.

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