Emery on Tielemans fitness, Watkins and Bournemouth 'challenge'published at 16:28 GMT
Millie Sian
BBC Sport journalist
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Bournemouth at Villa Park (kick-off 14:00 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Youri Tielemans is "consistently getting better and fitter" after recovering from a calf injury. It was "very good" to see him make his first appearance for the club since September, but the club are treading carefully so the injury does not come back.
When asked if the Belgium midfielder could start against Bournemouth, Emery replied: "We have some more training sessions to come, but if everything is going well then he will be available. He might be able to start as well - it depends."
On the reaction his players have shown after a "poor start" to the season, he said: "I'm happy with how we are reacting - the players, the club and the supporters. Everybody is trying to help us move forward, individually and collectively, to achieve something more. We all want to be comfortable in the table and to get into the top eight."
Ollie Watkins has to "keep moving forward and keep his focus on Aston Villa" after not being included in Thomas Tuchel's latest 25-man England squad.
Emery revealed that he had a meeting with the striker before their Europa League fixture on Thursday, adding: "I told him: 'You are a fighter. I'm so happy with you. When I arrived here, you showed me your capacity to be resilient in the moments we need you to fight, so I know you're going to get your form back.'"
He is "so happy" for Morgan Rogers and Ezri Konsa, who both received their call-ups to Thomas Tuchel's England squad earlier on Friday.
Bournemouth have a three-point advantage on Aston Villa at the moment so this fixture feels "very important", but Emery is also aware that the Cherries will pose "a really difficult challenge" at Villa Park.
He was full of praise for Bournemouth counterpart Andoni Iraola, stating: "The work he is doing there with his coaches is really fantastic. Even though he is always selling players, he is still building a very competitive team and competing for the top positions."
When asked what threats Bournemouth will pose, Emery replied: "They defend well, get their duels, attack well in transition, set up good combinations with each other and like being offensive. They are very good at set-pieces because they are creative, but they also have a lot of power defensively."
All the key lines from Friday's Premier League news conferences
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