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Young Boys vs Aston Villa LIVE: Champions League result and reaction as dominant Villa triumph in Bern

Young Boys 0-3 Aston Villa: Unai Emery’s men excelled on their Champions League debut

Michael Jones
Tuesday 17 September 2024 19:49 BST
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Aston Villa made a glorious return to the European flight with a wonderful 3-0 victory against Young Boys in Switzerland.

Playing at the Stadion Wankdorf on an artificial pitch there were come concerns that Villa wouldn’t adapt to the conditions and for the opening 20 minutes the hosts were the better side. Unai Emery’s team did click though and took the lead from a fine set piece.

John McGinn received a short corner and swung a cross over to Youri Tielemans. He controlled it and drilled a low finish into the back of the net for Aston Villa’s first ever Champions League goal.

Two more followed, Jacob Ramsey making the most of a defensive mishap to add a second before Amadou Onana added a third late in the game. It could have been even better for the visitors as Ollie Watkins and Jhon Duran, brought into the match as a substitute, both had goals disallowed.

It was a perfect night for the midlands club and they’ll now be determined to reach the knockout rounds.

Relive the Champions League action with our live blog below:

Where to watch every Champions League fixture on TV this week

All times UK (BST)

Tuesday 17 September

17:45 BSC Young Boys v Aston Villa FC - TNT Sports 1

17:45 Juventus v PSV Eindhoven - TNT Sports 2

20:00 AC Milan v Liverpool FC - Amazon Prime Video

20:00 FC Bayern München v GNK Dinamo - TNT Sports 2

20:00 Real Madrid C.F. v VfB Stuttgart - TNT Sports 1

20:00 Sporting Clube de Portugal v LOSC Lille - TNT Sports 4

Mike Jones17 September 2024 16:55

The sad reality of Aston Villa’s Champions League return

Just a few months before Unai Emery arrived for his first stint in English football, his famous predecessor gave a comment that now feels so striking. It was October 2017 and Arsene Wenger was speaking at another angry Arsenal AGM, as the criticisms that would ultimately lead to his replacement by Emery escalated. The French great attempted to explain the lack of recent success by pointing to the modern economic infrastructure of the sport.

“If I ask today, could Aston Villa win the European Cup, you’d say, ‘you’re joking’.”

Some at the AGM quipped that at least Aston Villa had actually won one, in 1982, when Wenger’s Arsenal hadn’t. That was part of his point, though. The game was becoming dominated by the super clubs, with the economic threshold to compete raised by oligarchs and state ownership.

The sad reality of Aston Villa’s Champions League return

Villa, a club with proud European Cup heritage, have come to represent how the landscape of modern football has shifted

Mike Jones17 September 2024 16:50

European experience key foundation to build on says Emery

The Aston Villa manager believes his team will benefit from their experiences in the Europa Conference League last season as they begin their Champions League campaign tonight.

He said: “We can use our own experiences as coaches because we’ve played in the Europa Conference League, Europa League and the Champions League. And some players as well have played.

“The most important experiences for us are the experiences we had last year, here together. We want to build and create a new way here together for Aston Villa, with the players we are adding, the first time playing in Europe here or last year.

“The first message I can send them is I want to be competitive and face each team, tomorrow Young Boys and afterwards Bayern Munich, being competitive like we are in the Premier League.

“The difficulty is to compete in the Premier League, being there in the tough positions like last year.

“And similarly, we have to do that here in this competition because, more or less, the best teams in the world are in the Champions League and the Premier League.

“Last year we learned a lot about what it’s like to play away, against other teams in other countries. Here in in Switzerland, I played before against other teams here, and always it’s very difficult.”

Mike Jones17 September 2024 16:45

Unai Emery on Villa playing in Europe

As part of his prem-match media duties, Aston Villa boss Unai Emery was asked how it feels for the club to play in the Champions League.

He replied: “We’re excited. It’s a good moment for the club after a long time, playing again in the Champions League. Hopefully we can keep it for a long time again.

“It’s really our challenge, and my own challenge was to get Europe; last year we got it playing Europa Conference League and now in the Champions League, trying to keep it.

“We know how difficult it is. To play again in the Champions League is, more or less, through the Premier League and there are 7-8 teams being favourites or contenders to get it.

“But we have to try to enjoy each match, each moment and now we are starting in this competition, we are, of course, very motivated.”

Mike Jones17 September 2024 16:40

Young Boys line-up to face Aston Villa

Young Boys XI: Von Ballmoos, Athekame, Camara, Zoukrou, Hadjam, Niasse, Lauper, Monteiro, Ugrinic, Colley, Ganvoula

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Mike Jones17 September 2024 16:35

Aston Villa line-up to face Young Boys

Aston Villa XI: Martinez; Bogarde, Konsa, Pau Torres, Digne; McGinn, Tielemans, Onana; Ramsey, Rogers, Watkins

Mike Jones17 September 2024 16:31

BBC reveal line-up for Champions League highlights show as new Match of the Day presenters confirmed

Mark Chapman and Gabby Logan will front BBC’s coverage of the Champions League as the broadcaster launches a new Match of the Day highlights programme.

The BBC has struck a deal worth around £20m for rights to show highlights of Uefa’s flagship competition over the next few years as it returns to terrestrial television.

The weekly show will air on Wednesday evenings, with a bonus Thursday night show in the opening round of fixtures, which are spread across three days rather than the customary two.

BBC reveal line-up for Champions League highlights show

The BBC will show weekly highlights of the European competition

Mike Jones17 September 2024 16:25

Young Boys vs Aston Villa prediction

Aston Villa have started the Premier League well, while Young Boys are bottom of the Swiss League after the opening six matches. That alone should signify which way this match is likely to go.

Aston Villa to win 2-1.

Mike Jones17 September 2024 16:20

Young Boys prepare to take on Aston Villa

The Swiss side have been put through their paces in the build up to this match. Can they find a way to overcome Aston Villa?

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Mike Jones17 September 2024 16:10

Young Boys vs Aston Villa predicted line-ups and latest odds

Here’s how we think the two teams will line up for the Champions League clash this evening:

Aston Villa XI: Martinez, Digne, Pau Torres, Konsa, Bogarde, Tielemans, Onana, Ramsey, Rogers, McGinn, Duran

Young Boys XI: Von Ballmoos, Blum, Camara, Husic, Hadjam, Niasse, Lauper, Elia, Ugrinic, Colley, Ganvoula

And looking at the bookmakers, Villa are the big favourites to triumph despite making their debut in the Champions League and playing away from home. Here’s a look at the latest odds:

Young Boys 4/1

Draw 17/5

Aston Villa 7/10

Mike Jones17 September 2024 16:05

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