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