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Unai Emery’s planning pays off as Jhon Duran fires Aston Villa to famous victory

Unai Emery’s planning pays off as Jhon Duran fires Aston Villa to famous victory

Unai Emery praised Jhon Duran after the striker sent himself into Aston Villa folklore by scoring the winning goal against Bayern Munich.

Duran’s 79th-minute goal saw Villa produce a memorable repeat of their famous 1982 European Cup final victory over the German club as they won 1-0 in the Champions League at Villa Park.

The Colombian continued his role of super sub, with a 79th-minute strike his fifth goal after coming off the bench this season, to put his name alongside Peter Withe, who scored the winning goal 42 years ago.

Emery said: “He arrived here two years ago and he is young, his potential is huge.

“Sometimes he has been impatient and I need to speak to him as a person and connect to him as a person.

“As well as a player to try to let him play, putting him on the field because his talent is there and the capacity to help us.”

Emery’s meticulous planning, where they had two pre-match meetings on the morning of the fixture, was rewarded as Duran took advantage of Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer’s high position to score the winner.

Jhon Duran shoots from range to give Aston Villa the lead
Jhon Duran lets fly to give Aston Villa the lead (Mike Egerton/PA)

“This is the talent that some players have and when Jhon Duran has the ball he is scoring quickly,” Emery added.

“In the analysis we have of them, we were speaking of how usually the position of Neuer is always high.”

The goal sent Villa Park wild as memories of that famous night in 1982 were evoked, with the Prince of Wales leading the celebrations from the stand.

William briefly spoke in the mixed zone on his way out of Villa Park and said: “I’ve lost my voice. I can’t quite believe it. 42 years.”

The Prince of Wales celebrates in the stands
The Prince of Wales (centre left) celebrates in the stands after Aston Villa score (Mike Egerton/PA)

Villa’s first foray into the Champions League could not have got off to a better start with two wins from two and Emery is now targeting finishing in the top eight of the new league phase, which would earn automatic qualification into the last 16.

“The objective is to get into the next round,” the Spaniard added. “One is to get into the top eight, and if not you have to play the next round.

“We are not refusing two ways. The first one is to get to the next round and in case we can compete for the top eight is to get to the top eight.”

Bayern, who won their opening game against Dinamo Zagreb 9-2, were not at their best but could have snatched a point at the end, only for Emiliano Martinez to keep out Harry Kane’s header.

Kane was in the side after overcoming an ankle injury but could not stop Bayern losing a first non-knockout game in this competition since 2017.

Boss Vincent Kompany, who also suffered a first defeat in charge of Bayern, said: “We had great chances but we couldn’t score a goal.

Harry Kane stands dejected with his hand on his head
Harry Kane could not help Bayern Munich to victory (Mike Egerton/PA)

“That is football, it is bitter but of course it won’t be decisive for the outcome of the Champions League.

“We just have to carry on working to make sure we are successful.

“I think when it comes to winning or losing you don’t need to take the context of so many years. We lost the game. It has its own story.

“Big chances, we didn’t take them, gave away a moment and in that Aston Villa scored a goal.

“I understand the occasion for the opponent. I am convinced we are a team that will score goals more often than not.”