Unai Emery is preparing Aston Villa for a significant Champions League quarter-final against Paris Saint-Germain. The match on Wednesday marks a return to Parc des Princes for Emery, who managed PSG from 2016 to 2018. Villa enters the game with strong momentum, having finished in the top eight and securing a decisive 6-1 aggregate win over Club Brugge in the last round.
Emery's ambition is to establish Aston Villa as consistent contenders at Europe's highest level. "When I came to Aston Villa, it was a challenge. I wanted to win titles, to be in Europe," he stated during his pre-match press conference. "To be in the Champions League is unbelievable, but to do it consistently is my next challenge."
Villa's recent form has been impressive, with seven consecutive wins across all competitions. This streak has positioned them as strong candidates for another top-four finish in the Premier League. Emery emphasised the importance of maintaining this level of performance consistently.

Reflecting on his time at PSG, Emery expressed excitement about returning to Paris under these circumstances. "What I did here is in my backpack. It's special for me to be back in Paris," he said. He aims to fulfil his responsibilities at Villa by maximising the team's potential.
PSG, under Luis Enrique's management, have been showcasing exceptional football both domestically and in Europe. Their recent performance against Liverpool highlighted their strength and aggressive playstyle. Emery acknowledged PSG's dominance and intensity on the field.
Emery is focused on ensuring that Villa competes effectively and takes an active role on the pitch against PSG. He believes that enjoying the game while being competitive is crucial for his team.
The upcoming match represents not only a personal milestone for Emery but also an opportunity for Aston Villa to assert themselves among Europe's elite clubs consistently.