Emery on Villa Park 'fortress', 'demands on players and Wolves challengepublished at 15:44 GMT
Nicola Pearson
BBC Sport journalist
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Wolves at Villa Park (kick-off 14:05 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Emery confirmed that defender Tyrone Mings remains unavailable and will be out for "more or less, one month more". However, other players are "recovering" from Thursday's win and there are "hopefully no problems" for Sunday.
He said they are feeling Villa Park "is our fortress with our supporters" after a run of good home form: "They are transmitting us the energy, their support, and they are transmitting as well good feelings to get together this form. And then as well, it's how the players are responding at home with our supporters, trying to get their best."
He added: "Our poor start, we forget it completely, because now we are feeling like we were planning at the beginning of the season. We try to compete, to compete against the better teams, not to be contenders to be in top seven, but competing like we are doing now. We can feel comfortable, we can feel strong, and then we can feel demanding to keep it."
Emery said he wants to be "adding more minutes" for some players while still "performing in the same structure" to help their progress, adding: "This is the standard we are trying to set. We are high in our demands, and every player is understanding, adapting and getting fit as well. After some players were injured, their comeback is very good."
The Villa boss is "not feeling favourites" for this match against bottom-of-the-table Wolves: "With the new coach, they're going to be motivated and excited. They now have the necessity to get good in competitive way. They are going to try to do [this] on Sunday, - and the coach knows us and he's going to use this to try to get the points."
More on facing new Wolves boss Rob Edwards: "My respect is massive. First, because our experiences against Wolves in the Premier League was always very difficult. Even winning last year was difficult, [and] two years ago, and they always perform very well here. We can feel how difficult it's been playing against every team, and with Wolves being in the moment they are, they will need to compete and to try to start getting more points."
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