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  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 10:20 BST

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    It's been such a long time coming, but boy it was worth the wait. And the exciting thing for every Villa fan is I don't think Emery is content with just this one trophy. He'll want more. I really believe this is the start of a special period.

    Paul, Birmingham

    Haven't been to sleep yet! What Villa have accomplished under Unai is fantastic. For him to be snubbed for manager of the season is beyond me! UTV!!!!

    Dan, Halesowen

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:13 BST

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    There have been times when I doubted this Villa squad, but they've done the business when it really counts. Emi Buendia deserves special credit, Villa wanted to let him go last summer, but he fought for his place and was man of the match last night. Amazing goal too!

    Matt, Birmingham

    What a fantastic night, never thought I'd see Villa win another major European trophy. Just want to give some credit to the Freiburg fans who never stopped singing and created a great atmosphere in the stadium. Will live forever in the memory the night Aston Villa conquered Europe... again!

    Chris, Northfield

  3. Postpublished at 10:07 BST

    Freiburg 0-3 Aston Villa

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter in Istanbul

    A decade ago Villa were contemplating Championship football after relegation from the Premier League.

    The club was on the brink of administration before Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris bought a controlling stake in 2018.

    A year later Dean Smith took them back to the Premier League via the play-offs before consolidating in the top flight.

    That position looked in doubt under Steven Gerrard but Unai Emery has taken the club to new heights.

    Villa have backed Emery, allowing him a huge degree of control he would not be afforded at other clubs, and their patience and trust has paid off spectacularly.

    He has turned players who signed from the Championship - like Ezri Konsa, Ollie Watkins, Morgan Rogers and Matty Cash - into Champions League players and internationals.

    There are likely to be several departures this summer as Villa revamp the squad but Emery has the backing to maintain Villa's trajectory.

  4. 'They've come a long way in those seven years'published at 10:00 BST

    Freiburg 0-3 Aston Villa

    Ian Dennis
    BBC Radio 5 Live senior football reporter

    John McGinn celebratesImage source, Getty Images

    John McGinn said ahead of the game it was always going to be the proudest moment of his Villa career, but he was part of the Villa squad just seven years ago, that had got promoted to the Premier League through the Championship play-offs. In fact, he scored the winning goal against Derby in 2019. There was only him, Tammy Abraham, who's in his second spell at Villa, and Tyrone Mings who were part of that squad, so they've come a long way in those seven years.

    McGinn was saying that was for the fans, because during that season they'd gone to places like Rotherham, Bolton and Wigan, and the supporters had backed them, but there was also a feeling within the group that they had to get this trophy, they had to get something for the progress they'd made.

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    Get Involved - 'A victory for football'published at 09:55 BST

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    I’m not a Villa fan but couldn’t be happier for them. A great club, proper stadium and great fans. This is a victory for football.

    Wayne, Belfast

    Manchester City fan, I have a lot of respect for Villa and I'm proud to see them win the Europa League. The manager is great. It's a bright future at the club.

    Carmine, Manchester

  6. 'It really could not have been more perfect'published at 09:53 BST

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    Mark Chapman
    Presenter on BBC 5 Live

    It really couldn't have been a more perfect evening could it? Three of their most impressive performers this season in Tielemans, Buendia and Rogers scoring the goals and then a man who has become 'Mr Aston Villa' McGinn lifting the trophy at the end of it.

  7. 'We cannot allow McGinn to ever leave'published at 09:47 BST

    Freiburg 0-3 Aston Villa

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Former Aston Villa forward Gary Thompson spoke to 5 Live breakfast: "When John McGinn first walked in to the club, we thought he was technically decent. He was okay, but he has just got better and better and is now our talisman.

    "We lost Tielemans, Kamara and McGinn. The one who came back, the one we needed, was McGinn for his fire, desire, and drive to take the team forward.

    "We cannot allow this man to leave this football club. He should end up on the coaching staff. He is a part of Villa and epitomises everything about this club."

    John McGinn of Aston Villa FC celebrates his team's victoryImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:43 BST

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    I was there in 1982 when we won the European Cup, a fantastic day in Aston Villa's history. The Europa League victory of last night is just as much an achievement and a big thank you to all players and anyone connected with the club. Come On The Mighty Villa!

    Christopher, Worcester

    I was 10 when we won the European Cup, we’ve been through so much since then. What a night, what a season. Still hasn’t sunk in but let the party continue, fans were amazing last night, three world class goals and a great manager. UTV

    Alastair, Aberystwyth

  9. 'I am so proud of McGinn'published at 09:36 BST

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    Ashley Young
    Former Aston Villa winger on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I'm so proud of Ginny [McGinn] picking up that trophy. What he has done for Aston Villa, what he gives to that club is phenomenal. Day in and day out, he is literally 'Mr Aston Villa'. It is so good to see him lift the trophy.

    John McGinn lifts the Europa League trophy surrounded by Aston Villa teammatesImage source, Getty Images
  10. 'McGinn's statue might be next to Emery's'published at 09:30 BST

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    Owen Hargreaves
    Former Manchester United midfielder on TNT Sports

    To be fair, John McGinn's statue might be next to Emery's

    The way he's developed since he's been there has been nothing short of remarkable.

    He's so reliable, so consistent. He pops up with big goals. He's so humble.

    He's what you want your captain to be.

  11. Postpublished at 09:28 BST

    Ben Ramsdale
    BBC Sport

    Not yet, say Neil and Jack...

    But what about one of your current players?

    I'll give you a clue who, he does a celebration with his hands that I still haven't figured out years later...

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    Get Involved - Does Emery deserve a statue at Villa Park?published at 09:24 BST

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    Emery doesn't deserve a statue at Villa Park....just yet. In my lifetime, Ron Saunders remains our greatest ever manager, taking us from the old Second Division into the First Division, becoming champions in 1981 and then that team winning the European Cup. So, maybe a statue of Saunders and Emery?

    Neil, Shrewsbury

    Should Unai Emery get a statue now? Not yet. I’m pleased for Villa, to get any trophy is special, but this should be a stepping stone to greater things. Don’t think of this as the final destination Villa fans. A better start in the league, you could really be contenders!

    Jack, Bromsgrove

  13. Details of Villa's Europa League paradepublished at 09:18 BST

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    John McGinn and Tyrone MingsImage source, Getty Images

    Aston Villa fans won't have to wait long to celebrate their Europa League success.

    There will be an open-top bus victory parade through Birmingham city centre later today.

    The parade will begin on Branston Street in the Jewellery Quarter at approximately 4.30pm and cover a route of approximately 4.5km, taking in Sand Pits, Broad Street and Centenary Square. It is expected to last between 60 and 90 minutes.

    Screens will be positioned at intervals throughout the route and there will be three open-top buses, with a claret bus carrying the players.

    For those still in Istanbul and unable to attend, you'll be able to follow the parade with us on BBC Sport too.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:12 BST

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    So proud of what this Villa team have achieved. Emery and the players get the plaudits and well deserved. But this success goes deeper than that, it is the coaches, the owners, the back room staff - everyone unified to take this esteemed club back to where it belongs. UTV.

    Nathan, Wolverhampton

    Aston Villa fans celebrateImage source, Nathan Beckett
  15. 'One of the best days of my life'published at 09:07 BST

    Freiburg 0-3 Aston Villa

    BBC Radio 5 Live

    Aston Villa fan Simon, who was in Istanbul for the match, spoke to 5 Live breakfast: "The atmosphere was absolutely incredible.

    "From the first minute you could tell that Villa were up for it and Unai Emery had got his team absolutely drilled in to the game. Within the first 10 minutes you could tell if we were going to play well or not. It was brilliant and the goals were outstanding.

    "I am 33 years-old so I was too young to remember when we won the league cup in 1996. It was a first for me and an absolutely incredible moment.

    "I made a rule to myself yesterday; I didn't want to drink too much during the day so I could savour the atmosphere and I wanted to remember it. That's exactly what I did and it was a pinch-me moment.

    "It was up there with one of the best days of my life."

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:00 BST

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    As an eleven year old I watched Villa win the European Cup, the League Cup twice in the 90's, then relegation, but I never gave up dreaming. Thank you to everyone involved with Villa, for proving dreams can come true. Please don't wait another 30 years. UTV.

    Richard, Kent

    It matters more when Villa do it, but yesterday was perfect. From Emi overcoming a broken finger in the warm up to the footballing clinic we administered. Football how it should be played. Emery is a genius considering that was a relegation team when he took over.

    Kris, Spalding

  17. 'Huge congratulations to all the players, team, staff'published at 08:59 BST

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    Prince William
    Prince of Wales

    Amazing night!! Huge congratulations to all the players, team, staff and everyone connected to the club! 44 years since the last taste of European silverware!

    Special shout out to Boubacar Kamara who has been out injured but is such an integral part of our team and helped lay the foundations of this success.

    UTV! ❤️ VTID

    W

  18. Royal stamp of approvalpublished at 08:56 BST

    Freiburg 0-3 Aston Villa

    Prince William was in Istanbul to watch his beloved Aston Villa last night, and it’s fair to say he went through every emotion possible as he watched his team win their first major trophy in 30 years.

    The Prince of Wales was only a teenager when Villa beat Leeds United in the 1996 League Cup final at Wembley…

    Prince William watches Aston Villa win the Europa LeagueImage source, Getty Images
    Prince William watches Aston Villa win the Europa LeagueImage source, Getty Images
    Prince William watches Aston Villa win the Europa LeagueImage source, Getty Images
    Prince William watches Aston Villa win the Europa LeagueImage source, Getty Images
  19. Match-winner Buendia is 'very competitive' - Emerypublished at 08:46 BST

    Freiburg 0-3 Aston Villa

    Aston Villa manager Unai Emery speaking to TNT Sports about Emi Buendia's goal:

    "We play the first 30 minutes more or less trying to get emotionally how it was going the match. Then we started to push more. After we scored the players were feeling better than at the start of the match because we needed to test a little bit how we were. And then the quality. Without the skills, the quality, it is impossible to win."

    "[He is] very competitive. Even when I substituted him at 80 minutes, he was angry. Two days ago he didn't train. I spoke with him this morning, 'Are you ok? Are you 100%? Yes? Then play'. When I changed him he was angry. It's his competitive way. I understand it."

    Emi BuendiaImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 08:40 BST

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    As an Arsenal fan, I have a soft spot for Villa - great club, fans, stadium. I have long felt that Unai Emery did a far better job at a fractured Arsenal than recognised and I am delighted for him. A good man who deserves success.

    Tim, York

    Greatest manager in our history given the recent context, financial restrictions, struggles during the start of the season, etc. From where we were when Emery came in to now is ridiculous. Could we disrupt title contenders next season with a few other teams transitioning? UTV!

    Marc, Belfast