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Mowbray’s style of play has a fan in Villa’s Emery

- JAMES HUNTER Sunderland writer james.hunter@reachplc.com @JHunterChr­on

ASTON Villa boss Unai Emery is an admirer of the attacking brand of football that took Tony Mowbray’s Sunderland all the way to the Championsh­ip play-offs.

Highly respected Spanish coach Emery has made a huge impact since taking over at Villa Park in October, transformi­ng the club from a side that looked destined for a relegation battle into one that could clinch a Europa Conference League place if they beat Brighton in tomorrow’s final round of Premier League fixtures.

In the build-up to that game, Emery praised the football that Brighton have played under their Italian coach Roberto De Zerbi, but also named other clubs that play a similar style – namechecki­ng the Black Cats in the process.

Mowbray’s team has been lauded all season by fans and pundits alike for the way they have set about the Championsh­ip, stepping straight out of League One and finishing sixth in the second tier before bowing out in the playoff semi-finals.

“There are a lot of coaches in the Premier League doing something different,” said former Arsenal, Villarreal, Paris St-Germain and Sevilla boss Emery. There are a lot of other teams doing a lot of good work – in Spain there is a team, FC Andorra, who plays in a similar way to [Roberto] De Zerbi here, and it’s not only teams in the Premier League.

“There are a lot of teams playing really good football, for example Sunderland here in the Championsh­ip – he [Mowbray] is playing really good football. Barnsley as well. I like to understand a lot of different coaches and managers.”

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