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Sky Sports censor Unai Emery’s reaction to Morgan Rogers’ winner for Villa against Man Utd

Sky Sports decided to censor Unai Emery’s reaction to Morgan Rogers’ winner for Aston Villa against Man Utd on Sunday night.

Villa’s Morgan Rogers opened the scoring with a stunner, on 45 minutes, but Matheus Cunha capitalises on an error by Matty Cash just after that.

Man Utd’s Bruno Fernandes had to go off injured at half time, with Rogers then putting Villa back in front with replica of his first effort, moving Villa move to within three points of leaders Arsenal.

Aston Villa midfielder Morgan Rogers speaking to Sky Sports: “It’s massive. Every game is important, against no bigger team than United. They are a tough team to play against and we have not had a good record against them recently so we wanted to put it right and we are just really happy with the three points.

“The fans make football. Playing with no fans and playing with fans is two completely different sports. It is so enjoyable playing here. We have the crowd behind us and you can see it in our performances. Each and every one of them come here every game and make it a great place to play.”

On his goals: “It’s hard work, it’s long hours and you want every one to go in the top corner like that, so it’s nice when one does go in. You’ve just got to keep trying it and trying it, and sometimes it’s your day, sometimes it isn’t. Luckily lately it has been and I’m happy about that.”

Rogers speaking to Sky Sports about his recent form: “I’m really confident and enjoying my football but it’s not just me, it’s the whole team. The team’s performances give me that belief and confidence and allow me to be me. That’s the most important thing. Our team performances are getting us the wins, not just me, so a big game and big win.”

On battling for an England place: “I play football to try and fulfil my potential and be the best version of myself as possible. I try my hardest, sometimes it works out, sometimes it doesn’t, but I keep working hard and wherever it takes me, it takes me.”

On battling for the title: “You make those conversations, not us. We’re firmly focused on the task at hand and handling it each game.”

Rogers speaking to BBC Match of the Day: “It was a tough game. They are a really good team in a really good moment especially away from home. I don’t think we were at our best, far from it, but we found a way to win and that’s the most important thing. Picking up points, winning games at home, in front of our crowd – it means a lot.

“We’re in a really good moment. We feel really confident. As a team we go out there thinking we can win every game. As a professional there is nothing better than going out there with that confidence, it’s the best tool to have. We are in a good moment right now.”

On what caused the turnaround from the start of the season: “Just sticking true to us. That is the most important thing. We did what we always do. Nothing changed but we just worked that little bit harder, honed the details a little bit more, and gave that littlee bit more as a team. We stick together as a unit and there’s no surprise that you see it in the results.

 Rogers speaking to BBC Match of the Day:

On manager Unai Emery: “The manager’s a genius. He knows what he is doing and knows how to get out of situations – he’s ben in them plenty of times. The enthusiasm and the way he is stems through to us and then we have that belief and that buzz to our performances. That is what he tries to do and we try and take it on board and it’s a perfect combination.”

On his goals: “I need a few goals a few different ways. I don’t want to rely on one type of finish all the time because they won’t always go in. But it’s nice to get goals like that.”

On England: “I just focus on myself and try to improve. Find my form, find my best level every game and see where that takes me. There’s a whole heap of quality out there and I’m just trying to compete. I’m just giving my all.”

Aston Villa boss Unai Emery, speaking to Sky Sports: “I’m very happy. Our supporters should be proud of everything we are doing together because the energy is very important. How they transmit the energy, how they are helping us here to feel Villa Park is out fortress.

“It’s really fantastic. And then compete, compete. Sometimes we can’t dominate, sometimes we must defend. We must be resilient which we need today well. But being resilient, taking our time, with our qualities, overall we must be proud of everything we are doing. But first have issues and of course be realistic.

“After those three points of course we are taking advantage but still a lot of work to do. We are building the team in different ways. Of course the mentality is very important. This is through our mentality. We must understand how much team we are facing and how we can compete, stopping them. Our capacity too, tactically. We need our structure defensively and offensively to get good positions. Then our qualities. With our supporters helping us. The energy was important as well. “

Emery, speaking to BBC Match Of The Day: “It was a very hard win but a fantastic win. Of course, Villa Park is our fortress. We need the supporters here and how they transmit energy, and support. And how we are being resilient and competing in the difficult moments like we did today. But as well showing our capacity to react, showing our capacity to use our compete individually through different players. Overall we did a fantastic job to try to get our structure tactically.”

On Rogers calling him a genius: “He’s a fantastic guy. A fantastic player. Because he loves football. He loves work. He’s a hard worker and he’s increasing his level professionally to a high level. Of course we are proud of everything and I am happy with him.

“Now we have the next match and the next challenge and it is Chelsea, and a difficult match away. How we are responding and feeling good, this is the way we are building. Every player is helping us with their qualities, their commitment and their attitude is very important. For the rest of the season to keep this consistency we need a lot of players to be how they are. We can rest now and enjoy time with family, but we also think about Chelsea.”

Emery to Sky Sports on what is realistic for Villa this season: “The realistic is the capacity and potential and we have played a lot of team like Arsenal and Manchester City. Of course we beat them here, but they have massive things tactically with players on a high level. And we have as well but to be a contender in front of them is our reality where is not.

“We are not contender. We are here because we are competing fantastic. The players are really focusing each match with what we are trying to set and being consistent. But we are not contender to be there.

“Of course we are being consistent in more or less three years, and getting into European positions, but we must continue to be humble. And understanding how we can get points like we did. We want to keep the same level by being intelligent, competitive, consistent and demanding. Through it we are here.”

On Morgan Rogers and his team’s second-half performance: “He was not performing very well in the first half! He scored a good goal but he was not performing very well. We spoke about individually increasing our focus to get better and in the second half we did much better. At half-time I was not happy [with him] because I am ambitious myself. I share my ambitions with them and my demand.

“Of course the players were performing but we weren’t focused enough. We weren’t facing them, or getting duels like we planned and needed. The second half we were better. Today was a matter of playing forward because they wanted us to pass back so they could press us and create difficulties.”

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim speaking to Sky Sports: “I think we were the better team today. We were unlucky, even with the injury of Bruno, but during the game even without him we were the better team. We blocked the transitions quite well and they did really well. We did a very good job that no one is going to remember tomorrow because what matters is the result.

“We already knew that Aston Villa play with everybody inside and we needed to overload that situation. We have been training like that. We did different options, we can use different starting elevens depending on the game, so we are improving. Again I think we deserved so much more today but the better team did not win.”

On Fernandes’ injury: “It is really strange. During this year, especially at this time, we have so many problems, but we have to cope with that. I think Fletcher did his first game, so that is good news, Lacey the same, so we will try to find solutions and go for the next game.

“I am a manager for six years and even Sporting is all about the academy, so it’s about the history. Every manager wants to bring players through from the academy and not spend money because this gives value to the manager. I just want to win and want to be certain that the players that come in from the academy are not going to suffer too much. I’m just trying to help the club, it doesn’t matter if it’s from the academy or abroad.

“I think it’s soft tissue [Fernandes injury] so it’s going to be a while. We’ll see.”

Amorim speaking to Sky Sports: “We need to prepare all the guys that we have for the next game. We cannot use anything as an excuse. No one is going to remember these problems, so let’s cope with that. It will make us stronger.

“I saw from the beginning of the season a team that is going forward, but sometimes relax a little bit and sometimes is not there in the right moment to fight. Today was completely the opposite, we were the better team against a team that is strong at home and in a very good run. We were really unlucky today.”

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim speaking to BBC Match of the Day: “If you look to all of the game we controlled the game, we played well, we create our chances, and two moments from one player decide the game. We tried to press high. Every time into Martinez we tried to press, we left our players one against one in behind – of course we cannot block every second ball off transition but we played well. I think the best team today lost.

“The amount of times that we reached near the box with space and time in a good situation to score, we are doing that. That was no different to the last game, so we are being consistent on that. I think we defended well today against a very good team. We did a good game but in the end it doesn’t matter because we lost.

“Bruno has an injury that we need to assess, I think he’s not going to play for a few games but we’ll see. Last year we had the same situation at this time so it is not going to kill us, it is going to make us stronger. The kids did well today, and we have to work with the players that we have, no excuses, and try to win the next one.

“Sometimes as a manager you want to protect the kids and put them in situations where they are not going to suffer too much. Today we needed them, they did really well. They are going to improve, that is a good point today, but again we need to win games.

“I’m really careful with the kids. The way you do with your kids and I do with mine, it is not just good things. You also need to say different things in different moments. I just want to help the kids like they are my kids. I have a big responsibility here and sometimes I have to say what I think they need, not what I think they want [to hear].”

Manchester United’s Diogo Dalot, speaking to Sky Sports: “We had good moments in the game. We kept pressing them high and knew they wanted to play long and if we won the second ball we could control the game. I think we did it quite well in the first half with one or two chances.

“They had a great first goal and credit to Morgan Rogers, it was a great goal. The second half we tried to do the same things. On the ball we were comfortable and could have tried to find the spaces in behind because they had a quite high line.

“We did enough to score more goals. We couldn’t take the chances we had and that’s overall [story] for today.”

On losing Bruno Fernandes: “It’s massive. We don’t know how bad it is but for him to come off, we know how tough he is. Hopefully it’s not too bad and we keep with him for the next games.

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