Aston Villa’s 1-0 defeat at Fulham leaves Aston Villa Champions League qualification still uncertain, with Unai Emery admitting the team missed a major chance. Ryan Sessegnon’s goal on 43 minutes settled a tight contest at Craven Cottage and cut into Villa’s advantage over the chasing pack.
The result keeps Villa eight points clear of sixth-placed Brighton, with four Premier League fixtures remaining. Emery’s side now face a demanding spell, starting with Nottingham Forest in the Europa League semi-final first leg, followed by a key Aston Villa Champions League rival, Tottenham, in the league.
Villa’s form against London opposition has cooled sharply at a crucial stage in the Aston Villa Champions League race. Between September and 27 December, Villa won five straight league games against London clubs, but since then have managed one win from six such matches, drawing once and losing four.
Reflecting on the Fulham setback, Emery felt the performance matched the plan, but not the finishing. “We have lost a really good opportunity, the players did everything we were planning but we needed to be more clinical,” Emery told TNT Sports, underlining the frustration within the Aston Villa Champions League push.
Emery described a contest that swung between both sides. “The match was pretty even – sometimes for us sometimes for them. We created a few chances to score, it was very difficult. They have good players and coach and to beat teams like Fulham is for us something we must work on because that can happen. It’s going to be very difficult. My message is the same – keep going, keep trying to get better each week.”
While Villa worried about the Aston Villa Champions League picture, Fulham strengthened hopes of European qualification. Converting to three points for a win, Fulham’s 48 points from 34 games represent the club’s third-best top-flight total at this stage, behind only the 1959-60 and 2024-25 campaigns.
Fulham’s display was built on strong defending, highlighted by Joachim Andersen’s statistics. Andersen made four tackles, four interceptions and seven clearances, becoming the first Fulham player to reach those combined numbers in a Premier League match since Sasha Reither against Chelsea in November 2012, a performance that further complicated the Aston Villa Champions League chase.
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Marco Silva praised Fulham’s focus and organisation against one of the main Aston Villa Champions League contenders. “A great win for us. A massive three points,” Silva told TNT Sports. “We knew before the match it was like a must-win game for us if you want to keep competing for something special until the end of the season and keep us around the places for European competition. To keep them with zero goals in a game, with the capacity they have, I’m very pleased. We kept them very quiet.”
Villa now enter a decisive period where European knockout commitments and league pressure meet, with the Aston Villa Champions League target still within reach but no longer secure. Fulham, meanwhile, stay in contention for continental football after a disciplined victory that tightened an already competitive Premier League table.
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Story first published: Saturday, April 25, 2026, 20:46 [IST]
