Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has downplayed a tense moment with midfielder Youri Tielemans during their Europa League victory over Fenerbahce, insisting there is no issue between the pair.
Villa secured a narrow 1-0 win in Istanbul to book their place in the last 16 with a game to spare, but attention briefly shifted to the touchline in stoppage time.
Heated Moment During Late Substitution
Tielemans was substituted in the 92nd minute as Villa defended their slender lead. As he approached the sideline and extended his hand, Emery appeared animated and pushed the Belgian midfielder in the chest.
The incident quickly circulated on social media, raising questions about tension between manager and player.
However, Emery dismissed any concerns after the match.
“He’s my son,” the Spaniard said with a smile while speaking to TNT Sports.
The light-hearted remark suggested the exchange was more about emotion and intensity than conflict.
Mixed Reactions From Pundits
Former Aston Villa defender Joleon Lescott offered a more cautious view of the incident during the broadcast.
“It might be innocent, but I don’t like that,” Lescott said.
“Regardless of what it was for, if it was the other way around and the player refused to shake his manager’s hand, there would be uproar.”
He added that while it likely meant nothing serious, such moments can be misinterpreted in the modern game.
“I’m sure it’s more innocent than it looks, but I don’t like the look of it,” he said.
Strong Record In European Competition
Despite the brief controversy, the night belonged to Villa on the pitch. Jadon Sancho’s first goal for the club proved decisive, sealing qualification for the knockout stages.
The match also marked a personal milestone for Emery, who was managing his 100th Europa League game.
Having already won the competition four times, the Spaniard admitted he remains ambitious.
“I am dreaming,” Emery said, referring to a possible fifth Europa League title.
With Villa progressing confidently in Europe, Emery’s focus remains firmly on maintaining momentum rather than dwelling on touchline drama.
Tielemans’ Experience Remains Key
Youri Tielemans, who has won 81 caps for Belgium, continues to play an important role in Villa’s midfield.
His calm reaction after the substitution and lack of public complaint suggest there is no lasting issue between player and manager.
As Villa prepare for the next stage of the competition, both Emery and Tielemans appear determined to keep their focus on results rather than distractions.
For now, the manager’s message is clear — passion on the sidelines is part of his leadership style, not a sign of division.



















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