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Aston Villa created a lively comeback against Paris Saint-German in Villa Park, but after an incredible 5-4 aggregated defeat they are outside the Champions League.
In the face of the 3-1 deficit from the first stage, two per night behind the goals from Achraf Hakimi and Nuno Mendes to seem to end any hope of returning, but amazed the PSG by pulling three of four goals back, the Villa crowd.
The efforts of Youri Tiemon, John McGinn and Ezri Konsa had French champions and popular competitions, but the final goal would not come. Marco Asensio had the brightest opportunity against his parent club, but one was denied one.
“We will connect with our supporters and transmit energy,” Emery warned in advance, and he was wrong. PSGs were transported to places they could not expect, but they who advance to the semifinals against Arsenal or Real Madrid.
For Villa, thoughts are now turning to domestic affairs and a hectic schedule that sees them to face Newcastle and Manchester City in the Premier League before the FA Cup semifinals against Crystal Palace. Many that should be excited, but this European adventure ended.
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