February 12, 2025
2 mins read

Rogers Hails Emery for FA Cup Win 

Rogers cited the start his side made to the game as a key component in the victory, after Emery “hit a reset button” earlier in the week 

Morgan Rogers lauded Aston Villa’s performance at Villa Park on Sunday, as Unai Emery’s side booked their place in the fifth round of the FA Cup with a 2-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur. 

Villa hit the front with just 58 seconds on the clock with Rogers teeing up Jacob Ramsey to thrash his effort through goalkeeper Antonín Kinsky. The midfielder would add the second for the hosts just after the hour mark, to wrap up victory. 

Rogers cited the start his side made to the game as a key component in the victory, after Emery “hit a reset button” earlier in the week. 

“This week, the manager hit a reset button in terms of new players in. It’s from now until the end of the season, that last big push. That started with today, and that start. I thought we were outstanding, especially that first half. 

“We took it to them, with the intensity, the aggression, everything about the way we were was really good. 

“(We) Probably could have done with another goal, but in terms of that energy, it was really good, and it really set us on the right foot.It got the crowd involved as well, and that’s the most important thing when we’re here. I thought we started really well,” said Rogers to VillaTV. 

With four of Villa’s five January recruits in action against the North London outfit, Rogers praised the impression each of the new signings have made in their short time with the club thus far. 

He hopes the competition in the squad continues to raise the team’s level, as they aim for a successful end to the season. 

“It helps with the quality of signings we brought in this week,” Rogers added. “They’ve given everyone a massive lift, just with the calibre and quality they possess, and the levels we’re trying to reach, that’s massive for us and where we want to go. 

“The squad now is looking really strong, and hopefully now we can get a few of the injured players back. 

“For me, it’s a massive buzz. This week has just been that bit different. We were looking forward to this game and we wanted to put in a performance, and we did,” he added. 

ALSO READ: Amorim Jokes He’s ’50’ After Two Months at Manchester United

Previous Story

BP reports sharp drop in fourth-quarter profit

Next Story

Crucial Errors, Crushing Loss 

Latest from Sport

Crucial Errors, Crushing Loss 

It was clear to me they’re out of touch with 50-over cricket. The performance was riddled with careless mistakes and felt quite flat,” says Prior  Former England wicketkeeper Matt Prior has criticised

Grealish’s Comeback Starts Now 

Determined to reclaim his form and rhythm, Grealish has shown glimpses of resurgence in recent matches against Crystal Palace, Salford, and Orient  For Jack Grealish, 2024 was a year etched in stark

Season Not Over for Man City 

City will play hosts to Real Madrid in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League knockout stages before going to the Santiago Bernabeu for the return leg  Ruben Dias believes that

‘It Hurts’ 

The defeat against Plymouth  marks the Dutch head coach’s first defeat in cup competitions  Head coach Arne Slot stated the shocking exit from the FA Cup ‘hurts Liverpool’ as his side were
Go toTop

Don't Miss

‘UK has to get on war footing for economic growth’

Rachel Reeves, the shadow chancellor, has said achieving higher growth

King not planning to visit riot-hit areas yet

Anti-monarchy group, Republic, has criticised the lack of response from