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Emery insists Arsenal ‘still favourites’ ahead of his Emirates return

- (AFP)

NAI Emery insists Arsenal remain the favourites to reach the Europa League final as he prepares to return to the Emirates Stadium with Villarreal.

Former Arsenal boss Emery holds a 2-1 lead over his old club in the semi-final tie going into Thursday’s second leg.Manu Trigueros and Raul Albiol had given Villarreal a two-goal lead in the first leg and the Gunners looked doomed when Dani Ceballos was sent off.

But a controvers­ial penalty that was won by Bukayo Saka and scored by Nicolas Pepe ensures that it is all to play for in the return fixture.

Villarreal have progressed from 1 of their 16 two-legged ties in major European competitio­n when winning the first leg.

But the only exception was against an English club at the same stage of the same competitio­n - in a tie against Liverpool in 2016 - and Emery feels Arsenal are the most likely team to progress.

“The first-leg result doesn’t change my initial thoughts on the competitio­n,” Emery said at his pre-match news conference Wednesday.

“Arsenal started as a favourite and they are still favourites at this stage. The first-leg result is too narrow to make a big difference.

“We have to try to compete with these types of teams.

“When I analyse our opponents, the first thing I do is study them and try to prepare to play against them at their best. “Arsenal are structural­ly solid, they can keep possession, combine well, and have quick and technicall­y-gifted players.

“We are going to see Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, so we will face the best Arsenal side, both collective­ly and individual­ly.” Gerard Moreno has either scored or assisted in each of his seven starts in the Europa League this season, for six goals and three assists.

While he thinks his side are underdogs, Emery is keen to highlight the significan­ce of this accomplish­ment.

“It is a very beautiful moment for us,” he said.

“We have been working throughout the year trying to build on our confidence, results and objectives, and in the Europa League we’ve had a fairly solid campaign so far.

“We are approachin­g the game in the same way we did the first leg. “We will build on our performanc­e in the previous 90 minutes. We are 2-1 up, but that doesn’t change anything. We are going to try to be ready for whatever lies ahead.”

 ??  ?? Villarreal’s Spanish coach Unai Emery gestures during the Europa League semi-final first leg against Arsenal at the Ceramica Stadium in Vila-real on April 29.
Villarreal’s Spanish coach Unai Emery gestures during the Europa League semi-final first leg against Arsenal at the Ceramica Stadium in Vila-real on April 29.

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