Aston Villa 2-1 Brighton: Unai Emery's side reach Europa Conference League

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Douglas Luiz scored his sixth goal in the Premier League this season

Aston Villa beat Brighton at a raucous Villa Park to secure a return to European football after a 13-year absence.

Villa needed to win to finish seventh in the Premier League and earn a spot in the play-offs for the third-tier Europa Conference League.

They made a dream start as, after Leon Bailey had hit the crossbar, they took the lead in the eighth minute when the club's Player of the Year Douglas Luiz slid the ball home from Jacob Ramsey's pullback.

Ramsey got another assist 18 minutes later when he collected a through ball and, just as away goalkeeper Jason Steele slid at his feet, knocked a sideways pass to Ollie Watkins for the England striker to score his 15th league goal of the season.

Brighton thought they had scored when Deniz Undav volleyed in, but Julio Enciso was adjudged by the video assistant referee to have been offside in the build-up.

In the 38th minute, a VAR decision did go Undav's way when he scored following a quickly taken free-kick by Pascal Gross. The assistant referee flagged for offside but was overruled by officials at Stockley Park.

Villa won the European Cup in 1982 and last played in European competition in 2010, losing 4-3 on aggregate to Austrian side Rapid Vienna in the Europa League play-offs.

Despite a nervous second half against Brighton, they held on to the victory they needed to spark celebrations in the stands.

Villa's remarkable turnaround

There was a thunderous atmosphere at Villa Park - with boss Unai Emery saying this was the day the club had been dreaming off for the past two months - and the occasion did not disappoint.

The final whistle prompted players to hug each other while Emery and his coaching staff did likewise amid incredible noise from the home fans.

What made this more special for Villa's supporters was the knowledge this was something they could not have contemplated a few months ago.

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Emery proud of Europa Conference League qualification

It has been a truly remarkable season.

In October they were only out of the relegation zone on goals scored, with two wins from 11 games when Steven Gerrard was sacked an hour after a 3-0 loss to Fulham.

Ex-Sevilla and Arsenal boss Emery arrived from Villarreal and has transformed Villa's season, guiding the side to 15 wins from 25 matches and taking them back into Europe.

For Brighton, this has been the best league season in their 122-year history. With sixth place already assured, the Seagulls have qualified for the Europa League - their first European campaign.

Roberto de Zerbi's side had chances to wreck Villa's day but Undav had a shot saved by Emiliano Martinez, whose Argentina World Cup winning team-mate Alexis Mac Allister fired just wide from the edge of the penalty area.

De Zerbi faces a summer during which Mac Allister and a number of the club's other highly rated players - such as Moises Caicedo, Kaoru Mitoma and teenagers Enciso, Facundo Buonanotte and Evan Ferguson - will have admirers.

Whoever returns after the off-season, Brighton will have European football to look forward - and so too will Villa.

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Difficult to replace Mac Allister and Caicedo - De Zerbi

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