The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Villa cite injuries as factor in Europa exit

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Aston Villa captain John McGinn says his side may not have suffered European heartbreak had they been at full strength.

Villa lost in the semifinal of the Europa Conference League to Olympiacos, with a 2-0 loss in Athens on Thursday handing them a 6-2 aggregate defeat.

Injuries have hit the Villa squad hard with Youri Tielemans, Morgan Rogers, Alex Moreno, Jacob Ramsey, Nicolo Zaniolo, Emiliano Buendia, Tyrone Mings and Boubacar Kamara all sidelined.

It left them short of options and Scotland star McGinn says that was a factor as their hopes of reaching a first European final since 1982 crumbled.

He said: “It possibly has (caught up with them). The manager drills into us that is a noexcuse environmen­t. Listen, you want everyone available, you want your best players there.

“When you are in the trenches, (you want) someone you can turn to in order to change the game or do something different.

“We went into this competitio­n as favourites and we handled that throughout the competitio­n. I think it has been a big learning curve for us.

“It’s not been a smooth journey, we got to the semi-finals and were down to the bare bones a wee bit. However, those of us that were out there across the two legs lost to the better team and the scoreline shows that.”

Villa will see this as a big opportunit­y missed to win some European silverware but they do not have plans to return to the third-tier competitio­n any time soon.

Their Premier League season has put them on the verge of Champions League qualificat­ion, with Europa League football guaranteed already as a minimum.

They could confirm a top-four position this weekend if Tottenham lose to Burnley or Villa can beat Liverpool on Monday.

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