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Emery eyes fifth Europa League title as Villa chase history

5/20/2026 · Sport

Unai Emery seeks to extend his record to five Europa League wins when Aston Villa face Freiburg in Istanbul. The Sevilla and Villarreal triumphs already cement his legacy as the competition’s most successful manager.

Aston Villa manager Unai Emery stands on the brink of making history on Wednesday when his side faces Freiburg in the Europa League final in Istanbul. A victory would extend Emery’s record to five Europa League titles, surpassing his own previous achievements with Sevilla and Villarreal. No other manager has won the competition more than twice.

FiveNumber of Europa League titles won by Emery

The 54-year-old Basque coach has already etched his name into European football’s record books, winning the tournament three times consecutively with Sevilla between 2014 and 2016. His fourth came with Villarreal in 2021, making him the only manager to win the competition with two different clubs. If Villa triumph on Wednesday, Emery will join an elite group of coaches who have dominated second-tier European competitions.

Key Points

  • ✅ Emery seeks fifth Europa League title with Aston Villa
  • ⚡ Only manager to win Europa League with two clubs
  • 💡 Sevilla trilogy (2014-16) remains unmatched in modern era

Villa’s path to the final has been defined by resilience, including a dramatic quarter-final comeback against Lille. Freiburg, meanwhile, arrived in Istanbul as underdogs after overcoming West Ham in the semi-finals. The contrast in experience between the two managers—Emery’s tactical acumen against Freiburg’s Florian Wirtz’s rising star—adds another layer to the final’s narrative.

ManagerEuropa League TitlesClubs
Unai Emery4Sevilla, Villarreal
Jorge Valdano2Real Madrid
Giovanni Trapattoni2Juventus, Inter

The stakes extend beyond Emery’s personal legacy. A Villa victory would cap a remarkable season under the former Arsenal boss, who has transformed a mid-table Premier League side into European contenders. Freiburg’s bid to claim their first major trophy would mark a historic upset, potentially reshaping perceptions of German football’s second tier.

💡 Pro Tip

Watching Emery’s Sevilla teams reveals a pattern: high pressing in midfield, disciplined transitions, and clinical counterattacks. Freiburg’s ability to disrupt this rhythm—either through possession dominance or targeted aerial balls—could decide the match.

Emery’s rise to prominence began in Spain, where he won three league titles with Valencia before guiding Sevilla to their Europa League dynasty. His tactical flexibility has kept him relevant across two decades, adapting to leagues as varied as La Liga and the Premier League. Yet the Europa League remains his domain, a competition where his man-management and in-game adjustments have repeatedly outshone rivals.

📋 By The Numbers

  • 6 — Europa League finals Emery has reached (3 wins, 2 losses)
  • 19 — Years since a British club last won the Europa League (Chelsea, 2013)

While Emery’s focus remains solely on Freiburg, the broader implications of a Villa triumph would resonate across English football. European success often accelerates club growth, attracting top talent and sponsorship deals. Freiburg’s underdog story, meanwhile, would inspire a generation of German managers navigating the Bundesliga’s financial constraints.

Final Preview

  • ⏰ Kickoff: 20:00 BST, May 28, Istanbul
  • 📺 Broadcast: TNT Sports, CBS Sports
  • 🏟️ Venue: Atatürk Olympic Stadium

Regardless of the outcome, Emery’s place among Europe’s elite managers is secure. His ability to thrive in pressure situations—whether in finals or relegation battles—has redefined his career. For Villa, the final represents more than a trophy; it’s a statement of intent in a rapidly evolving football landscape.

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