Emery’s Aston Villa are surging, Dortmund sunk again and Basque derby magic: Weekend Review

Emery's Aston Villa are surging, Dortmund sunk again and Basque derby magic: Weekend Review

Another weekend of European football is in the books and plenty of action to sink our teeth into. Aston Villa are making a late-season surge for a Champions League spot, Borussia Dortmund slipped up once more, and PSG are marching onto another league title despite bad form.

Elsewhere, Inaki Williams ensured Athletic Club took Basque derby honors and John Stones is the latest and unlikeliest Manchester City star finding the back of the net.

ESPN correspondents Rob Dawson, Julien Laurens, Alex Kirkland, Mark Ogden and James Tyler break down the most interesting and important stuff you need to know about the weekend.


Talking points

Emery finally getting credit in English game

Unai Emery is one of Europe’s great coaches, but his unsuccessful 18-month stint in charge of Arsenal had cast the Spaniard unfairly as a figure of fun in English football. No one is laughing at him now, though, with his Aston Villa side threatening to make a late charge for a shock Champions League qualification spot.

As the man hired to succeed Arsene Wenger at the Emirates, Emery was perhaps always destined to fall short due to having to rebuild a squad and a club that had been in decline for the best part of a decade.

He was arguably the right manager at the wrong time and attempted to change things too quickly, but having been bold enough to hand debuts to the the likes of Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Emile Smith Rowe, he laid the foundations on which Mikel Arteta has built a title-challenging team.

Having rebuilt his reputation in Spain with Villarreal, where he won the Europa League for a record fourth time, Emery is now tearing it up at Aston Villa having been appointed as manager last October, replacing the sacked Steven Gerrard with the team just three points above the Premier League relegation zone.

Since suffering a 4-2 defeat at home to Arsenal on Feb. 18, Villa have won seven and drawn one of their eight league games, culminating in Saturday’s 3-0 victory against Newcastle and are now in such form that a top four finish is not out of the question.

With games against top four rivals Manchester United and Tottenham still to come in their final seven fixtures, Villa are just six points behind fourth spot and have players such as Ollie Watkins and Jacob Ramsey in top form.

Their transformation under Emery has been remarkable, but then maybe it isn’t. His track record deserves the utmost respect — respect he hasn’t always had in England — and he is showing just how good he is at Villa Park. — Mark Ogden