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Unai Emery says Aston Villa are 'motivated and thrilled' for their match against Paris Saint-Germain.

Unai Emery, Aston Villa's manager, says his team will travel to Paris for the opening leg of the Champions League quarter-finals with confidence after winning seven straight games. Villa defeated Nottingham Forest 2-1, increasing their prospects of returning to Europe's biggest stage next season, due to goals from Morgan Rogers and Donyell Malen in the first 15 minutes. They have significant momentum as they aim for a second consecutive year of Champions League qualification. They can still do so by winning this year's championship, and they now face Paris St Germain in the club's biggest game since their European Cup quarter-final loss to Juventus in 1982. "We're motivated. "We're excited," said former PSG manager Emery ahead of his return to the Parc des Princes. "They are favourites, but we are going to try to play those two matches as well as possible, competing and analysing how we need to adapt to them, how we can impose and domina...

Hansi Flick on Barcelona's treble ambitions following their Copa del Rey progression: "We are allowed to dream."


After defeating Diego Simeone's team 5-4 on aggregate, Barcelona continued their amazing 2025 form on Wednesday, defeating Atletico Madrid 1-0 to guarantee their spot in the Copa del Rey final.

Ferran Torres' goal in the first half proved to be the difference between the teams during their semi-final match thanks to the Catalans' tenacious performance. During his post-match press conference, Hansi Flick expressed his satisfaction with the performance his team performed (via Marca).

"We performed really well and defended brilliantly. As coaches, we can all be proud of this team. Although Atletico is a fantastic team, we have made significant progress. It's difficult, particularly in this place. We have it under control, and every player is performing well.

When Barcelona defeated Atletico Madrid 1-0 in the second leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal match, Hansi Flick was on the field.

After this win over Atleti, Barcelona still has a chance to finish the season with a triple, and although Flick acknowledges that players and fans can concentrate on it, he is not doing so.

Dreaming is acceptable, but we must remain laser-focused on our goals. Tomorrow morning, we will arrive at three or four. After that, we must rest, resume training, and recuperate. Next up for us is Betis. We have an amazing crew, but the coming weeks won't be easy. The team can make the club and its supporters proud.

Later this month, Barcelona will play Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey final, but for Flick, that tantalizing moment is still far off.

"I'd rather not discuss the final. My attention is on Betis. Although you have to play a lot of games, El Clasico is an amazing place to play. Numerous things are significant. It isn't particularly important right now.

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