Summary

  • Europa League final reaction: Aston Villa beat Freiburg 3-0 to end a 30-year trophy drought

  • Youri Tielemans, Emiliano Buendia and Morgan Rogers scored as Unai Emery claimed a fifth Europa League win

  • Villa will now play Arsenal or Paris Saint-Germain in the Super Cup final in August

  • It is a watershed moment for the club after ending a three-decade-long wait for a trophy, writes Nick Mashiter

  • Villa's win means that if they finish fifth in the Premier League, an extra Champions League place would be awarded to sixth place, but Emery's side are currently fourth

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  1. The King of Europe does it againpublished at 07:56 BST

    Freiburg 0-3 Aston Villa

    Has there ever been a manager with a greater affinity for a competition than Unai Emery and the Europa League?

    The Spaniard - who took over at Villa Park in late 2022 - has made a habit of winning the competition at seemingly every club he manages.

    But the question is, how many European finals has Emery won now, excluding Super Cups? And can you name his previous Europa League triumphs?

    Aston Villa manager Unai EmergyImage source, Getty Images
  2. Silverware returns to Villa Parkpublished at 07:46 BST

    Freiburg 0-3 Aston Villa

    By winning the Europa League last night, Unai Emery’s side have become the first Aston Villa team in 30 years to lift a major trophy.

    The last time the Villa Park club secured top-level silverware was in 1996, when they beat Leeds United 3-0 in the League Cup final at Wembley.

    But perhaps more significantly, it is Villa’s first European trophy since 1982.

    They will have a chance to add another European trophy to their collection when they face either Arsenal or Paris St-Germain in the UEFA Super Cup final in August.

    Aston Villa midfielder Youri TielemansImage source, Getty Images
  3. Watershed moment for the clubpublished at 07:41 BST

    Freiburg 0-3 Aston Villa

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter at Besiktas Park

    Where now for Aston Villa?

    It is a watershed moment for the club after ending a three-decade long wait for a trophy.

    Unai Emery has overseen a momentous change for the club who, 10 years ago, were relegated from the Premier League for the first time.

    But, with a European title and a second Champions League qualification in three seasons, this is a different club.

    Villa will now be able to show signings the evidence that, if they join, they can win trophies. They are a regular top-five challenger and have now got over the line with silverware.

    That is something Emery promised he was at Villa to do, and the challenge the former Arsenal and Paris St Germain boss has is to maintain it.

    Emery will not just want to do that, though, he will look to improve on it, and Villa must match his ambitions as well.

    The 54-year-old has such control at the club, something which he will not get elsewhere, and that approach has proven perfect for Villa and Emery.

    They can still achieve success together and it could be just the start.

    Unai Emery celebrates Aston Villa's Europa League winImage source, Getty Images
  4. Aston Villa win Europa League to end 44-year wait for European trophypublished at 07:35 BST

    Freiburg 0-3 Aston Villa

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter at Besiktas Park

    Dominant Aston Villa dispatched Freiburg to win the Europa League and end a 30-year trophy drought.

    First-half stunners from Youri Tielemans and Emi Buendia gave Villa control before Morgan Rogers' strike sealed a second major European title 44 years after they won the European Cup.

    Nine of that team from 1982 were at Besiktas Park in Istanbul to watch Unai Emery win his fifth Europa League.

    Emery replaced Steven Gerrard in November 2022 with Villa three points above the relegation zone and has transformed them into top five contenders and, now, a European champion.

    Villa supporter Prince William celebrated at the final whistle as Villa won major silverware for the first time since the 1996 League Cup.

    Noah Atubolu kept an early Morgan Rogers drive out and Nicolas Hofler - in his final game before retirement - fired wide, but then Villa took over.

    Tielemans - who scored the winner for Leicester in the 2021 FA Cup final - brilliantly volleyed in to cap a short corner routine four minutes before the break.

    Buendia added a stunning second in first-half stoppage time, curling beyond Atubolu from 18-yards to leave Bundesliga side Freiburg with no way back.

    Rogers added a third just before the hour, poking in Buendia's near-post cross, to underline Villa's superiority.

  5. Postpublished at 07:31 BST

    Freiburg 0-3 Aston Villa

    Good morning and welcome to Thursday's live page.

    We'll be reacting to Aston Villa's stunning Europa League triumph against Freiburg in Istanbul last night, bringing you all the reaction and analysis from the city, as well as looking ahead to the trophy parade in Birmingham city centre later today.

    First things first - how are the heads, Villa fans?

    John McGinn lifts the Europa League trophyImage source, Getty Images