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  1. Aston Villa 2-1 Young Boys - send us your thoughtspublished at 20:42 GMT

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    Whether you were at the game or following from elsewhere, we want to know what you learned.

    Have your say on Aston Villa's performance

    Come back on Friday for a selection of your replies

  2. Championship clubs fight for Villa youngster Barrypublished at 18:32 GMT

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

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    Stoke are in the hunt to sign Louie Barry on loan next month with Aston Villa planning to recall him from Sheffield United.

    The midfielder has not played for the Blades since October and Villa will bring him back and immediately send him back out on loan in January.

    Promotion-chasing Stoke, second in the Championship, are among a host of interested clubs which include Derby, Hull and Oxford.

    Barry spent the second half of last season on loan at Hull - after a successful 16-goal loan spell in League One with Stockport - but it was cut short by a knee injury and he made just four appearances.

    The 22-year-old has been struggling with a cyst in his right knee and has returned to Bodymoor for treatment.

    He is expected back at Bramall Lane next month and is due to be available for the Blades' final games of the year but it remains unlikely he will play.

    He started the season well under Ruben Selles but United lost their opening five games before Selles was sacked and replaced by the returning Chris Wilder.

    Barry made nine appearances for the Blades but has started just once under Wilder, in a 1-0 win over Watford in October, while his knee issue forced him to miss Sunday's derby win at Sheffield Wednesday.

  3. Aston Villa v Young Boys: Team newspublished at 17:04 GMT

    Aston Villa XI: Martinez, Lindelof, Bogarde, Torres, Maatsen, Tielemans, Onana, Guessand, Rogers, Sancho, Malen.

    Aston Villa make seven changes to the side that won at Leeds at the weekend.

    Victor Lindelof, Ian Maatsen, Lamare Bogarde, Amadou Onana, Jadon Sancho, Evann Guessand and Donyell Malen all come into the team.

    John McGinn is named among the substitutes so Youri Tielemans captains the side.

    Aston Villa XI: Martinez, Lindelof, Bogarde, Torres, Maatsen, Tielemans, Onana, Guessand, Rogers, Sancho, Malen.

    Subs: Bizot, Oakley, Cash, Konsa, Barkley, McGinn, Garcia, Kamara, Digne, Elliott, Buendia, Watkins.

    There's four changes for Young Boys as Dominik Pech comes in for the suspended Armin Gigovic, while there are also starts for Sergio Córdova, Darian Males and Tanguy Zoukrou.

    Top scorer Chris Bedia is on the bench.

    Young Boys XI: Keller, Zoukrou, Lauper, Benito, Janko, Raveloson, Pech, Hadjam, Males, Fassnacht, Cordova.

    Subs: Lindner, Marzino, Andrews, Wuthrich, Virginius, Sanches, Tsimba, Bedia, Luthi, Smith, Monteiro, Rufener.

    Young Boys XI: Keller, Zoukrou, Lauper, Benito, Janko, Raveloson, Pech, Hadjam, Males, Fassnacht, Cordova.
  4. Follow Thursday's Europa League and Conference League games livepublished at 17:04 GMT

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    There are 36 games in the Europa League and Conference League on Thursday, including three involving Premier League clubs, and BBC Sport will bring you every moment.

    • Europa League: Aston Villa v Young Boys (17:45)

    • Europa League: Nottingham Forest v Malmo

    • Conference League: Strasbourg v Crystal Palace

    Kick-off times 20:00 GMT unless stated

    Follow all of the action and reaction here

  5. Has the Europa League helped improve Villa's league form?published at 14:15 GMT

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    The extra games that a European campaign provides can often hinder a team's league form.

    With less time to recover from fatigue and the long travel involved for some away matches, performances can often slip when the Premier League rolls around - but perhaps Aston Villa defender Pau Torres thinks differently.

    Speaking in a news conference before Thursday's match against Young Boys, the Spainard said: "We have been working well since we had [the poor form] at the beginning of the season. Europe helped us a lot in those moments, particularly Feyenoord away and Bologna at home.

    "We felt strong again when we played well [in those games]. The Europa League can help us this season.

    He was also asked about why their defensive record has improved recently: "It's not just the back four - it's work that involves every player in our team. We have a good defensive structure and everyone wants to recover the ball when we don't have it.

    "We also have two very good goalkeepers; Marco Bizot helped us a lot at the start of the season and we have the best [version] of Emi [Martinez] with us."

    Full commentary of Aston Villa v Young Boys on BBC Radio WM's FM frequencies from 17:45 GMT on Thursday.

  6. Emery on Elliott's future, Malen's form and Europa League 'momentum'published at 15:10 GMT 26 November

    Nat Hayward
    BBC Sport journalist

    Aston Villa boss Unai Emery has been speaking to the media before Thursday's Europa League game against Young Boys at Villa Park (17:45 GMT).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • Emery provided a fitness update on his squad: "The only player out is Tyrone Mings. The other players are in the squad for tomorrow. We will have a meeting in the morning and analyse each individual situation about us and the opponent. We will decide [who plays] through it."

    • Amadou Onana and Andres Garcia have trained and are available for the visit of Young Boys.

    • Asked if Harvey Elliott has a future at Villa, Emery said: "We now have a lot of matches. We must focus on each match with the players we have now. We are not thinking about the transfer window in January. He is one of our players and hopefully he can help us. Then, we are going to decide."

    • What can Elliott do to feature more?: "Firstly, there are other players performing very well. This is the first argument of why he is not playing. He is training very well every day."

    • On the recent improvement in results: "It's everything. The good results come with confidence and how we react inside. In the moment we were not performing well and were not together. It starts with me, and the players following and sharing the message."

    • Emery said European competition helped after a difficult start in the Premier League: "We used the Europa League as a key moment to react, to get momentum with the results. Everything we changed we did collectively."

    • The manager said Donyell Malen's fine form has come because he is "very motivated" and "playing like he's training". Emery added: "Everything he's achieving now you can see it before in the training session. He is helping the team in the structure we have, tactically to do our tasks. He is very important for us."

    • On his side's resilience, Emery said: "You have to feel it, when you are struggling you have to be resilient. We still have work to do building the team, some players joining us need more time and some are not playing, they need to feel comfortable with us. But we are getting results through the commitment of the players."

    Hear more from Emery on BBC Sounds

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  7. Sancho and Elliott looking at loan limbopublished at 15:10 GMT 26 November

    Nick Mashiter
    Football reporter

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    Jadon Sancho and Harvey Elliott can be forgiven for wondering if they made the right decision to join Aston Villa.

    A loan move was the chance for Sancho to reignite a stuttering career with his future at Manchester United over.

    Sancho's contract at Old Trafford expires at the end of the season, signalling he is likely to have played his last game for United, but his time at Villa has so far failed to fire.

    He has just 168 Premier League minutes this season, following his 22-minute cameo in the 2-1 win at Leeds United on Sunday, having started two Europa League games and once in the Carabao Cup.

    Thursday's visit of Young Boys in the Europa League represents a chance for another start, but the 25-year-old's career is now drifting.

    Elliott arrived on loan from Liverpool, with an obligation to buy for £35m, having been named player of the tournament as England Under-21s won Euro 2025.

    He has not played in the Premier League for over two months and when he did make his only start - against Fulham in September - he was hauled off at half-time.

    The midfielder has not been included in Villa's past four Premier League squads and 18-year-old academy prospect George Hemmings was on the bench at Leeds ahead of him.

    The deal will, reportedly, be made permanent if Elliott makes 10 appearances so the question would be why he or the club would want to commit to a move which does not look like it is working.

    Having played five times for Villa and twice for Liverpool this season, the only avenue elsewhere for Elliott would be to move to an overlapping league - which starts later - like the MLS, which would allow him to represent three clubs in one campaign.

    He would have no option to play for another Premier League or European side this term.

    But both loan deals - United sources say 80% of Sancho's wages will be covered by Villa, while also included are easily achievable bonuses that would take the total up to 100%. - are looking like expensive mistakes for everyone.

  8. Villa 'working towards something this season' published at 10:46 GMT 26 November

    Mike Taylor
    BBC Radio WM reporter

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    "I've tried a bit in training, probably not as much as I should…" said Morgan Rogers after his free-kick left Leeds frozen like a spot-the-ball photograph. "Coach Austin [McPhee]'s always banging on at me to try more, to keep doing it after training so yeah, I'm gonna keep going."

    Good grief. Imagine how good he will be when he really gets the hang of it.

    That's nine wins from 11 now putting Aston Villa in a Champions League qualifying place and into a top-eight slot in the Europa League table, on course for their overall targets for this season.

    During the early weeks of the campaign, the results maybe lagged a little behind some of the performances. Now it is the other way round - a positive sign.

    While winning, Villa collectively seem to be working towards something this season rather than already being at their full potential. The thrashing of Bournemouth excepted, it still feels like there is more to add. Like Rogers, imagine how good they will all be when they really get the hang of it.

    Unai Emery seldom talks of his team reaching a standard, but rather as if they are on some eternal journey of progression.

    "Last month we achieved very good wins against Tottenham, Manchester City and Bournemouth," he said on Sunday. "But how we were coming back after the break was our challenge before the match and how the players were again getting our standard higher than at the beginning of the season."

    Onwards, to two fixtures which on all known evidence appear among the least taxing of the season. Villa played the Swiss side Young Boys last year in the Champions League and, after adjusting to the artificial pitch in Bern, won comfortably. Sunday against Wolves may be a derby, but one against opponents at their lowest ebb in years.

    Both matches look straightforward, but so did the Go Ahead Eagles game, one of Villa's few recent mishaps. The memory of Emery's face at the end of that match ought to be motivation enough for the players to avoid tripping up again.

    Listen to full commentary of Aston Villa v Young Boys at 17:45 GMT on Thursday on BBC Radio WM's FM frequencies.

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  9. 'Resilience' helping Villa 'churn out results'published at 12:52 GMT 25 November

    Hannah Gowen
    Fan writer

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    Five games into the Premier League season, Aston Villa sat in the relegation places with just three points on the board, having scored just one goal and failing to win any of their opening fixtures. Cut to the end of game week twelve, Villa have entered the top four, rising to the Champions League qualification spots after a gritty win against Leeds United.

    This rejuvenation of form has consisted of a variety of results - big wins against Champions League rivals, narrow victories over relegation candidates, and a couple of disappointing losses on the road. One crucial thing that Unai Emery has managed to implement at Villa is the ability to win games even when performances have been suboptimal.

    In years gone by, many an Aston Villa side would have capitulated at a raucous away game against a newly promoted side. Yet, a moment of quality from Morgan Rogers on Sunday made Villa just the second team to take all three points at Elland Road in around 25 games.

    The start of the season may have been disappointing, but the league position now reflects a resilience in the Villa camp. At a time when Villa's only dedicated striker is suffering from a goal drought, and the club are ranking near bottom for several creative stats, the team has stepped up and conjured goals from across the park, including an influx from outside the penalty area.

    Winning in the Premier League is always difficult, and Villa have certainly had their fair share of tricky moments already this season, but Emery and his team are finding ways to do it. Sometimes it is more clinical and polished than others. Other times, it takes one moment of class and the ability to weather the storm in order to pick up points.

    While Villa continue to churn out results, in one way or another, they seem to be going under the radar, quietly creeping up the table.

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  10. Rogers' 'confusing' but 'special' free-kick techniquepublished at 07:23 GMT 25 November

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  11. Leeds 1-2 Aston Villa - the fans' verdictpublished at 08:59 GMT 24 November

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    We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Leeds United and Aston Villa.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Leeds fans

    Luke: Started the game well with a high tempo and looked good for a while, but we just can't seem to see the games out and lose from a winning start.

    David: As usual, Farke waits until we go a goal down before making his same substitutions - like he does every single game. Villa saw what was wrong at half-time and brought on subs, which changed the game. Farke just can't or won't do that. Time for a change.

    Ewan: Abysmal. Destined for relegation again. The Yorkshire yo-yo team. Too much to try to dissect, but ultimately, the recruitment has been poor, and we're not operating at a level to be competitive in the top flight. Big January window ahead to give ourselves any chance of survival. Farke out.

    Paul: Sadly, Leeds are tactically naive and lacking the firepower to survive - Elland Road is no longer a fortress, so unless there are changes, it will be a short-lived visit to the Premier League.

    Villa fans

    Rich: Watkins was poor again. Malen shows he is a viable alternative, but isn't being given enough chances. Rogers scored good goals, but half asleep giving the free-kick away for the Leeds goal. I'm really not sure how we are fourth in the table.

    Jamie: A very good three points after crawling back from being a goal behind. Our fans will remember the times when conceding the first goal always resulted in a loss. But Emery has instilled confidence and calmness into the squad that makes that a thing of the past. Malen changed the game, and Rogers was superb.

    Brian: Tale of two halves Rogers finally showed his class, but subs at half-time made a big difference.

    Richard: Playing Leeds away is always a tough game. Their home record speaks for itself. Villa stuck to their task, and after a couple of tactical changes at half-time, Villa never looked back. So glad Rodgers signed a new deal. Pure class.

  12. Watch Premier League highlights and analysispublished at 07:44 GMT 24 November

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    Pundits Danny Murphy and Joe Hart and join host Gabby Logan to bring you the action and talking points from Sunday's Premier League fixtures.

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  13. Leeds 1-2 Aston Villa: What Emery and Rogers said published at 17:00 GMT 23 November

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    Aston Villa manager Unai Emery to BBC Match of the Day: "Leeds United, eh? First half, we struggled; they deserved the first half. We weren't dominating and competing like we did in the second half. Leeds were playing fantastically. Second half, we changed some things. They tired in the second half, and we dominated the ball more. We scored quick and that helped us a lot.

    "It was key to equalise the match, and then it continued. We had chances to get the second goal, and we did. Then they had some chances. We are happy because this match was a challenge. I am so, so happy for the players.

    "We are trying to set as high a standard as possible. My players were fantastic.

    "Every team in the Premier League has great players and coaches. We must be consistent. We must be strong. Tactically, it is very important, and individually we have to show our quality."

    On Morgan Rogers: "He was playing fantastic. Today, scoring his goal was brilliant. I try to get of him his qualities and make him feel comfortable in our structures. On the left, in the middle and as a striker. He is so, so competitive player. Always he accepts everything we are trying to do with him."

    Midfielder Morgan Rogers speaking to BBC's Match of the Day: "It's a difficult place to come. They're really strong at home. They played really well, with a high intensity. We had to dig in, we had to dig deep. Luckily, we managed to find two goals in the second half to win the game, which is the most important thing."

    "Of course, we want to play better with pretty football, but you can't always do that in the Premier League. Different teams pose different problems. We were really good with grit and determination, and we got the win."

    On Villa's second-half improvement: "We played a lot quicker with more intensity and tried to hurt them more. In the first half, we didn't really cause that many problems, but in the second half, we definitely did. We played a lot quicker and a lot more forward.

    "That definitely helps, but normally it's about our heart and our spirit to win. Competing in battles, competing in duels, keep running, keep working. It was a difficult win; they pushed us right to the limit."

    On his goals: "I'm really happy. There have been a few goals I haven't quite got in other games so it was nice to get on the score sheet. But if I don't score, it's okay as long as we get the win.

    "The manager's always banging on at me to get into the box. That's where the goals are scored. Sometimes I'm hesitant to go in. I went in and just kind of reacted to the ball. I'm lucky I could get a toe on it. I was really happy with that one.

    "Straight out of halftime, we had the energy. The crowd was up, and everything was going well. It was a good time to score."

    Did you know?

    • Aston Villa have won each of their last six league games that have been played on a Sunday, one more than across their prior 21 combined (D7 L9), whilst it's also their longest winning run on this day in club history.

    • Since his Premier League debut in February 2024, only Cole Palmer (44) and Bukayo Saka (28) have been involved in more goals in the competition aged 23 and under than Aston Villa's Mogan Rogers (27 - 14 goals, 13 assists), with today the first time he's scored more than once in a top-flight game.

  14. Analysis: Leeds 1-2 Aston Villapublished at 16:30 GMT 23 November

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    Morgan Rogers has now scored three goals in 12 Premier League games this season

    Not since former England manager Gareth Southgate in January 2000 has an Aston Villa player scored a Premier League brace at Elland Road.

    Now it is the turn of a current England star, as Morgan Rogers provided the spark for Villa to come from behind at Leeds.

    Goals aside, Rogers was the outstanding attacking player for Villa here. His movement and direct running provided more threat than the below-par Emi Buendia and Ollie Watkins.

    And it will provide a reminder to current England boss Thomas Tuchel as to his abilities ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

    Since his Premier League debut in February 2024, only Cole Palmer and Bukayo Saka have been involved in more goals in the competition while aged 23 and under than Rogers.

    And this was the first time he has scored more than once in a top flight game - a reminder of his strength among the English number 10 candidates.

  15. Leeds v Aston Villa: Team newspublished at 13:03 GMT 23 November

    Leeds starting XI

    Leeds manager Daniel Farke makes just one change from the starting XI in the 3-1 loss at Nottingham Forest before the international break.

    Centre-back Jaka Bijol drops to the bench, with Pascal Struijk partnering Joe Rodon at the back.

    Leeds starting XI: Perri; Bogle, Rodon, Struijk, Gudmundsson; Ampadu; Aaronson, Longstaff, Stach Okafor; Nmecha

    Subs: Darlow, James, Calvert-Lewin, Piroe, Bijol, Tanaka, Justin, Gnonto, Gruev

    There is also one change to the Villa team, with Youri Tielemans replacing the injured Amadou Onana in midfield.

    Ezri Konsa and Matty Cash both passed fitness tests, while Morgan Rogers has recovered from a "hamstring niggle" picked up on England duty.

    Aston Villa starting XI: Martinez; Cash, Konsa, Torres, Digne; Kamara, Tielemans; McGinn, Rogers, Buendia; Watkins

    Subs: Bizot, Lindelof, Barkley, Malen, Sancho, Maatsen, Bogarde, Guessand, Hemmings

    Aston Villa starting XI