Unai Emery issues rallying call as Aston Villa enter critical week
Unai Emery has urged Villa to quickly move on from Saturday’s frustrating 1-1 draw with Ipswich as they enter a critical week in their Premier League season.

Villa, who sit ninth in the table, host leaders Liverpool on Wednesday before welcoming Chelsea next weekend for what is a six-pointer in the race for Champions League football.
And while frustrations are high after the disappointing draw with the Tractor Boys, Emery does not want his players to dwell on missed opportunities.
“We must keep going now,” he said. “We are playing on Wednesday against Liverpool.
“Of course, we lost some opportunities but we must be consistent in how we react and how we can reduce the difference in the table we have.”
Villa are assessing Boubacar Kamara after the midfielder, who has deputised in defence during recent matches, became the latest player to suffer an injury.
The Frenchman departed just 15 minutes into Saturday’s game, the fifth match running Villa have lost a player to injury during the first half.
Emery is hopeful Leon Bailey will be fit to face the table-topping Reds after he missed the draw with Ipswich having complained of pain during Friday’s training session.