AZ Alkmaar 1-4 Aston Villa: Free-scoring Villa stun Dutch rivals in Netherlands
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Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has challenged his players to "show every day" that they can be a contender after beating AZ Alkmaar in the Europa Conference League.
Villa sealed a comfortable 4-1 victory over the Dutch outfit at AFAS Stadion and they are second in the table at the halfway point of the group stage, level on points with leaders Legia Warsaw
AZ reached the semi-finals of the Conference League last season, losing against West Ham, and are currently second in the Eredivisie, unbeaten in their opening nine games.
Villa, however, made easy work of their trip to the Netherlands as Leon Bailey, Youri Tielemans, Ollie Watkins and John McGinn all scored.
"If we want to be a contender we have to show every day and when we are playing those matches, we have to show everybody our wishes. I think we did it," Emery told a news conference.
"We are respecting them because they played in the semi-final last year against West Ham. They won last year against Lazio, they won last year against Anderlecht and it's because they have experiences in European competitions.
"I am very happy with the players because I think they have to be mature, responsible and demanding themselves, not only when I'm pushing them. They have to try to increase their own individual and collective level."
Bailey and Tielemans got Villa off to the perfect start with a goal apiece in the space of 10 first-half minutes.
Alkmaar spurned several good opportunities before the break, including a gilt-edged chance for top scorer Vangelis Pavlidis when he was clear through on goal.
Watkins then further strengthened the visitors' grip on the game early in the second period, reacting quickest to turn home after Bailey's shot had been saved.
Captain McGinn grabbed Villa's fourth when he showed desire to get ahead of his man and poke in at the near post, ensuring it would be a memorable night.
Alkmaar winger Ibrahim Sadiq pulled one back shortly after the hour mark with a pinpoint shot from distance into the bottom corner.
Villa are level on six points along with Group E leaders Legia Warsaw but sit second to the Polish club on head-to-head record after losing 3-2 in the opening encounter of the competition.
Confidence and goals flowing for Villa
Villa's World Cup-winning goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez hailed Emery as "one of the top five managers in the world right now" in the build-up to Thursday's encounter.
Emery, 51, is a four-time Europa League winner, lifting Europe's second-tier competition three seasons in a row between 2014 and 2016 and overseeing Villarreal's 2021 final success against Manchester United.
He is now trying to mastermind Villa's first trophy success since they won the League Cup in 1996.
All the signs look extremely positive as they demolished an Alkmaar side who reached the semi-finals of the Conference League in 2022-23, losing against West Ham.
Rotation has been key as Villa look to fight on multiple fronts and they did not skip a beat, despite four changes from Sunday's 4-1 Premier League home win over West Ham.
Two of those replacements, Bailey and Tielemans, slotted in seamlessly as Villa's high-pressing approach saw them enjoy the early exchanges.
Bailey, scoring for the third game in succession for club and country, broke the deadlock with a fizzing half-volley, while Tielemans showed composure to gather McGinn's defence-splitting through ball before prodding through the legs of goalkeeper Mathew Ryan.
Watkins had the easiest finish of the night to chalk up his ninth of the campaign when Bailey's effort fell kindly into his path just five yards out.
McGinn's endeavour to make a driving run into the box paid dividends when he met a low cross from Jamaica winger Bailey to register his second goal in the competition.
A key facet of Villa's game under Emery is playing with bravery, pressing high up the field and they reaped the rewards in Alkmaar.
It is the sixth time they have scored four or more goals in a game this season and extends their unbeaten streak to five.
Defensively, Villa do still have some issues to iron out and they were fortunate to end the first half with a clean sheet.
Greek striker Pavlidis, who scored a hat-trick against Heerenveen at the weekend and has 13 goals in nine Eredivisie appearances this term, was gifted an opportunity just minutes after Villa had gone 2-0 ahead.
Boubacar Kamara lost the ball on the edge of his own box and Pavlidis with the goal at his mercy inexplicably blazed over the bar.
Villa were also opened up far too easily when Sadiq scored a consolation and they have just one clean sheet in their last five outings and five all season.