'We'll go down in history' - Villa's new heroes triumph to end 30-year wait
It now six finals and five wins - with the latest cementing a legacy at Villa Park which will last decades. Villa officials were nervous talking about the trophy parade in advance, which needed to be organised ahead of time given the disruption in Birmingham, but the squad will flaunt it in the city Thursday afternoon.
It now six finals and five wins - with the latest cementing a legacy at Villa Park which will last decades. Villa officials were nervous talking about the trophy parade in advance, which needed to be organised ahead of time given the disruption in Birmingham, but the squad will flaunt it in the city Thursday afternoon. Emery said: "I am thankful to [co-owners] Nassef [Sawiris] and Wes [Edens]...
they are supporting always. I am thankful to the supporters and I am thankful for the players. "All the times I am successful in this competition I needed good players.
Now I am so thankful for the players, they are following our ambitions. "They are protagonists on the field. This is the reason I am not feeling the king in this competition.
I am feeling really thankful - we are the kings together. "After 1982 the club won the European Cup, it was something they were missing - the supporters - a trophy. Achieving this one is making us so, so happy but we are not going to stop.