Aston Villa secured a spot in the Champions League after Tottenham’s 2-0 loss to Manchester City, sparking jubilant celebrations.
While the focus was on City potentially taking the top spot in the Premier League with a win, Villa quietly awaited the outcome, knowing that a Spurs defeat would guarantee their Champions League qualification.
Despite their rich history in the European Cup, winning it twice in 1981 and 1982, Villa hadn’t made it to the competition since then.
After their thrilling 3-3 draw with Liverpool on Monday, Villa manager Unai Emery emphasized the importance of staying focused for their final game, aware that their Champions League fate could hinge on it.
However, Emery, along with his players and coaching staff, gathered for their annual awards ceremony to watch the Spurs game. The room erupted into wild celebrations once the result confirmed Villa’s qualification.
Martinez, known for his vibrant personality, stole the spotlight by accidentally dousing his boss with champagne.
Players like Lucas Digne shouted in joy, capturing the moment on camera, while others danced on tables, reveling in the club’s success.
Emery, nominated for the Premier League’s Manager of the Season award, could potentially clinch the prestigious title at the season’s end, much to the delight of Villa supporters.
Villa will wrap up their season with an away match against in-form Crystal Palace on Sunday. While victory would be ideal, fans can rest assured that their Champions League aspirations remain secure, regardless of the outcome.