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Emery: It is still in our hands
Aston Villa head coach Unai Emery urged his team "to understand the moment we are in" after their 2-0 loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers put them at risk of losing their long-held place in the Premier League's top three.
Fourth-placed Manchester United will overtake Villa, on goal difference, if they continue their unbeaten run under Michael Carrick with a home win over Crystal Palace on Sunday afternoon.
It is possible that the team finishing fifth will join the top four, led by Arsenal and Manchester City, in qualifying for the UEFA Champions League. However, there are multiple clubs in contention. Chelsea and Liverpool are only six points behind Villa, who have played one more match.
"Now is the moment to be together and understand how the season is going," said Emery. "We were already recovering [after losing at home to Brentford on 1 February] because we then drew two and won one but today we didn't get the result we needed. It is still in our hands to reach the ambitions in the top positions."
Villa's attacking midfielder Morgan Rogers insisted: "We are in third [place] for a reason, we need to not forget that. We deserve to be here. Our run lately has not been as good as usual but that is the battle of the Premier League. We are going to get back to our good run of wins."
However, Premier League pundit Stiliyan Petrov - a former Villa captain - warned: "If they want a Champions League spot, they need to raise their performance. It was a really disappointing performance from Villa [against Wolves]."
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