Proudly claret and blue. Launched 2004

Oh what a night, more of the same on Sunday please and match facts from the BBC

Damian · 8 May 2026ADD AS GOOGLE PREFERRED SOURCE

I'm really not sure what to write about yesterday. It feels like trying to sum up the performance and result isn't going to be possible with a few words written by me, but I have to write something so I'll try, but I most definitely wont be getting carried away even though I think I have today.

You see and as I wrote in the last post it's Sunday that counts. Don't get me wrong, yesterday was fantastic and special and a moment that in terms of recent times will only be topped by winning the tournament, but win on Sunday and we are all but assured Champions League football next season. In fact, we could confirm it if results go our way.

Last night was so fantastic that when I got home the first thing I did was book a flight. I accidentally cancelled it this morning losing 90% of what I paid clicking around so I booked a another. And I don't have a ticket for the match and I'm not entirely sure if I'm going to get one.

But this is one of those nights that might never come around again. What is an Aston Villa fan to do?

And it was possibly the best team effort I've seen all season. Saved for the right time and if we put in 80% of that on Sunday, not that I think we should take our foot off the gas for a moment, we'll get the result we need.

And it would be wrong of me to call out any particular player because it really was a team effort of the highest standard, so I wont, but oh John McGinn, you were fantastic. Oh, Emi Buendia, you angel. And oh, Victor Lindelöf, du var jättebra igår kväll också!

But I'll stop with those three because I sense I am getting carried away. And this post is about Sunday as that should be where our focus is right now. Sorry to try and bring things back to reality, but there are still a few games to go and we need our head in the game and we need the win on Sunday.

That isn't to say we shouldn't talk about it, but three points at Burnley means we can rest a player or three against Liverpool, much like we did against Spurs and that turned out to be exactly the right move for last night. Will it turn out to be the right reason again on Sunday?

But in Unai we trust and like I think I wrote recently, he's forgotten more about football than most of us know and my faith remains. And if you're heading to Istanbul, let me know. 

Match facts from the BBC

BurnleyChelseaCrystal PalaceEmiliano BuendiaJohn McGinnLeeds UnitedLeon BaileyLiverpoolMarlon HarewoodTottenhamUnai Emery

Comments