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Freiburg 0-3 Aston Villa: Rampant Villans win Europa League for the first time

Aston Villa claimed their first European trophy in 44 years and a maiden Europa League title as goals from Youri Tielemans, Emiliano Buendía and Morgan Rogers sealed an emphatic win against Freiburg in Istanbul.

Coming into this showpiece, Freiburg were dreaming of winning a first major title in the club’s history, while Villa were seeking their first silverware in 30 years.

The other main subplot was the opportunity for decorated Villa coach Unai Emery to win a record-extending fifth Europa League – and with a third different club.

Given the high stakes, it was perhaps not surprising that the game took a while to settle down in front of a vibrant atmosphere at the spectacular Beşiktaş Park, with both teams displaying early signs of nerves.

After a series of half-chances came and went for both sides, it took a moment of magic to spark the game into life provided by Villa’s midfield maestro Youri Tielemans.

After 42 minutes the Belgian latched onto a pinpoint cross from Morgan Rogers from a short corner to power a superb volley past goalkeeper Noah Atubolu and give the English side the lead.

Freiburg were rocked, and just before the break things got worse. There looked to be little danger when Emiliano Buendía received the ball from just outside the box, but the Argentinian forward shifted the ball onto his left foot and bent a stunning effort into the far corner to double the lead with the last kick of the half.

The confidence was flowing through Villa in the second period, and Buendía worked his magic again for their third just before the hour, jinking his way down the left wing before crossing for Rogers to apply a simple finish at the near post.

It was millimetres away from being four for Unai Emery’s side as Amadou Onana headed against the post from John McGinn’s corner, and that was the end of the action as Villa settled for three.

Freiburg put in a valiant effort, but ultimately fell short. They will hope to bounce back on the European stage when they participate in the Conference League play-offs next season.

For Villa, though, this turned into a night they will never forget, as coach Emery worked his magic again to continue his remarkable love affair with this competition.

Freiburg went into their first European final as the clear underdogs and fell to an Aston Villa side that were clinical in the right moments. Everything unravelled shortly before the break, and although in the second half Freiburg attempted to come back, it wasn’t quite enough. Still, they have their heads held high after an incredible run to this match in Istanbul, and with Conference League qualifiers on the horizon in 2026/27 – where the final, by the way, will again be played here at Beşiktaş Park.

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