May 25th, 2025

Emery accuses ref of ‘big mistake’ as Villa fails to reach Champions League

By Canadian Press on May 25, 2025.

Aston Villa manager Unai Emery confronted referee Thomas Bramall after the final whistle in the Premier League’s final round Sunday, unhappy at what he believed was a “big mistake” by the match official that potentially cost the team a place in the Champions League.

A win over Manchester United at Old Trafford would have qualified Villa for Europe’s elite club competition and Morgan Rogers thought he had given the visitors a 1-0 lead in the 73rd minute when he dispossessed goalkeeper Altay Bayindir and slotted the ball into an empty net.

However, the referee blew for a foul by Rogers on Bayindir, feeling the goalkeeper had possession of the ball in his hands before the midfielder kicked it away.

Villa’s players and Emery protested but Bramall’s decision stood, with the Premier League saying on X: “The whistle was blown by the referee before the ball entered the goal, therefore the incident was not reviewable by the VAR.”

United scored about three minutes later through Amad Diallo and won 2-0, dropping Villa into sixth place — one spot out of the Champions League qualification positions.

“The TV is clear with the move but of course we have to accept it,” Emery said. “It was a mistake. A big mistake.”

At the final whistle, Emery stood motionless on the touchline and stared at Bramall for a long time. After confronting the official as he came off the field, Emery continued his discussions with him as they went down the tunnel.

Asked whether he spoke to the referee about the incident, Emery said: “Yes, I told him but he knows it.”

Emery added: “We could have scored one goal and it would have been a good opportunity to continue and keep the result. We didn’t perform enough today to get a good result but we could get it.”

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Steve Douglas, The Associated Press


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