talkSPORT pundit Ally McCoist says Aston Villa could be on the verge of “destruction” after an update involving Unai Emery and Real Madrid.
After a terrible week, Villa fall into a slump and lose to Tottenham.
Villa’s setback against Tottenham at the weekend sparked a lot of discussion, not just because of the result but also because of the way they performed.
The 2-1 defeat felt flat from Villa’s perspective, with the team struggling to impose themselves and relatively little going forward for the majority of the match.
The team selection was also scrutinized.
Emery opted to rotate in what many saw as a weak starting eleven, a decision that raised some eyebrows given the importance of the game.
Despite keeping an eye on the team and the looming Europa League semi-final second leg against Nottingham Forest, that call didn’t pay off on the pitch.
Villa lacked their usual intensity and cohesion and by the time the substitutions were made the game was already slipping away from them.
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It meant that Tottenham were able to take the lead at key moments without facing constant pressure.
Villa had possession but struggled to convert it into clear chances and overall it was a very lackluster performance.
Emery’s side are still in a great position to win the Champions League and have a good chance of doing so, but given Bournemouth’s exceptional run of form they cannot afford to let things slip away in the final stages.
Another big topic surrounding Villa at the moment is the growing interest in Emery himself.
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According to talkSPORT, Villa is currently high on Real Madrid’s shortlist when evaluating candidates for their next manager.
This is a development that is rapidly gaining attention.
Emery successfully rebuilt his reputation during his time at Villa Park, taking the team into European competition and establishing a clear tactical identity.
His achievements, especially in continental competitions, make him a natural candidate for the role at one of Europe’s biggest clubs.
talkSPORT pundit Ally McCoist also weighed in on the situation, revealing his feelings on what a potential departure would mean for Villa. he said:
“Honestly, I don’t want him to leave,” McCoist said.
“I love him, like everything about him…I think it would be ruinous for Aston Villa if he left.
“But you know what? The naughty part of me wants to see him handle (Kylian) Mbappé and Vinicius Junior and those boys.
“I think it will be really, really interesting. It’s no surprise[for Emery to be linked with Madrid]. He’s top class.”
These views reflect widespread concerns among supporters.
Emery has been central to the club’s progress, not only for the results but also for the structure and discipline he has brought to the team. Losing him at this stage would mean major disruption.
From Real’s side, that interest is understandable.
They are known to target managers with a proven track record of performing at the highest level, and Emery’s experience in both La Liga and European competition fits that profile.
However, there has been no suggestion that a move is imminent, with the Spanish club still considering multiple options.
For Villa, uncertainty remains as they look to respond to Tottenham’s defeat.
On the pitch, the focus will be on getting back to the level shown last week. Barring that, there may be questions that need to be answered about the manager’s future in the near future.
The loss to Spurs may have exposed some short-term issues, particularly with the squad’s depth and selection decisions. However, the long-term concerns could become even more serious if interest in Emery increases further.
For now, Villa are hoping their three losses on the bounce are just a temporary thing. And they hope the man who drove their progress stays in place to guide what comes next.

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