Aston Villa Owner Uni emery His captain said John McGin Gives its side with ex-factor after winning 2–0 Fenord In Rotterdam.
McGin scored for third game to seal back-to-back Europea League Win for Villa, and all competitions at three bounces, after EMI Bendia, put him in the second half lead.
When asked about McGin, four -time Europea League winner as a manager told TNT Sports: “His challenge as captain is more than the tact and individual.
“He is playing with a lot of emotions. He responds in a difficult moment. He is a very important player in the dressing room and he is always happy and always smiling.
“When we need more than strategic and personal performance, he is always trying to get positive energy.”
Villa had to do a storm season before the gap as Fennord created a string on the occasion, with a stand-in goalkeeper Marco Bijot pulled several outstanding savings.
After withdrawing Amy Martinez due to a calf injury, there was a late change before the Bizo Kick-off and signing the summer from the breast caused a total of eight savings.
Emri, whose side, said after the last week’s victory over Bologna with his first season’s first premiere league win against Fulham, “He was a great boy and goalkeeper and is accepting his role.
“When we had six players like we did today, other players responded fictionally. It was fantastic how the goalkeeper changed Martinez.”
Along with creating a string of first-half opportunities, Fennord was left fierce when the Slovenian referee Red Obranovic controversially denied the 35th-minute header of Ug.
Uda led the house from a corner, but Obranovic blown away the target for a clear dishonesty on Villa’s matty cash, in which Faeenard head coach Robin van Purses claimed that the officer had apologized for his decision after the match.
The van purse told TNT Sports: “I don’t think this was the right call. The referee was talking about a block and someone was blocked for Villa.
“But this was not the case. It was a clear goal and it is actually an important decision.
“The referee called me sorry. I went to see him half time, he thought that someone was blocked, but he said sorry many times. It was a shame and a big impact on the game.”
Currently, after winning six of their first seven league matches, Fennord, on top of Ereedivisi, had 13 shots in total and van purse was pleased with his side’s high-energy performance.
He said: “We really performed well in the context of our high rescue, we won a lot of balls and possession.
“This is a strange feeling to stand here with a loss of 2–0 because in my opinion we earned more.”