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Pesky Aston Villa vie to continue ascent against Arsenal

rugby05 December 2025 20:00| © Reuters
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Premier League leaders Arsenal will face yet another potential statement match when they visit a third-place Aston Villa side led by former Gunners manager Unai Emery in Saturday's early kickoff.

With the exception of Wednesday's 2-0 win over Brentford, Arsenal's recent schedule has been a gauntlet of glamorous opponents.

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On Sunday, they earned a 1-1 draw across town at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge. Before that, it was a 3-1 home win over Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League first phase. And before that, a convincing home derby victory over Tottenham Hotspur.

But in Emery's Villa side, Gunners boss Mikel Arteta faces a group that has posed problems the past two seasons, taking seven points from their four league meetings. And in his Spanish managerial compatriot, he may face a foe who still carries extra motivation in this fixture since his own run in charge of Arsenal (10-1-3, 33 points) ended unceremoniously in 2019.

"I don't know," Arteta said, when asked if he thought the fixture meant a bit more to Emery. "I think when you look at Unai, his career, his motivation level, everywhere he's had an impact, it's all been remarkable. So I don't know, that's a question for him. But in my opinion, he never needs anything extra. I think he's good enough in himself."

Arteta has his own concerns amid a relentless campaign that, despite an 18-match unbeaten run, has not come without issues, particularly in the injury department. But that landscape is improving, with Martin Odegaard returning midweek from an extended absence and regulars Declan Rice, William Saliba and Leandro Trossard all questionable for Saturday.

Villa (8-3-3, 27 points) have overcome an uninspiring start to climb their way up the table after a string of four consecutive league wins and six in all competitions.

Donyell Malen has emerged as a legitimate threat off the bench in the role vacated by Jhon Duran, leading Villa with four league goals despite only four starts. Morgan Rogers, Emi Buendia and Ollie Watkins have also scored three league goals each.

But Emery's group have been consistent more than overwhelming, with their last three wins over Leeds, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Brighton coming by a single goal. Their overall plus-6 goal differential is less than that of fourth-place Chelsea and fifth-place Crystal Palace.

"This is the Premier League, the most difficult. And it was so, so difficult to beat Brighton, it was so difficult to beat Wolverhampton," Emery said on Friday.

"I can remind it for us and for you, and I was not feeling favourite against Wolverhampton, and I told you it, and tomorrow, I am not feeling favourite, but as well, I know we can win."

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