Football Today
·20 February 2026
Emery demands focus on ‘primary objective’ as Villa host Leeds in Champions League hunt

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·20 February 2026

Aston Villa return to Premier League action on Saturday when they host Leeds United at Villa Park, looking to steady their league position after last weekend’s FA Cup exit.
Unai Emery’s side were knocked out of the competition following defeat to Newcastle United, a result that sharpened the focus firmly back on domestic priorities.
Emery has consistently stressed that the Premier League remains the primary objective, and Villa now have the opportunity to reinforce their top-four ambitions.
The Midlands club sit strongly placed in the table but have shown signs of inconsistency in recent weeks.
Three wins in their last eight league matches underline the need for greater control during the final stretch of the campaign.
Villa have been formidable at home for much of the season, yet defensive lapses and fluctuating intensity have occasionally disrupted momentum.
Leeds’ visit presents both an opportunity and a challenge.
Daniel Farke’s side arrive buoyed by improved league form and the confidence gained from progressing in the FA Cup after victory over Birmingham.
Leeds have lost only twice in the Premier League since the start of December and have proven difficult to beat, even if draws have limited their progress.
A spirited comeback to secure a point at Chelsea recently demonstrated their resilience and willingness to compete against stronger opposition.
Leeds remain just clear of the relegation places but have built a platform that suggests survival is increasingly realistic.
Their threat from set-pieces and long throws has caused problems for opponents, and Villa’s defence will need to remain alert.
Away form has been a concern for Leeds, with just one victory in their last 18 top-flight matches on the road.
However, recent performances suggest they are capable of frustrating hosts and capitalising on mistakes.
For Villa, this match carries significant importance.
A victory would consolidate their standing and maintain pressure in the race for Champions League qualification.
Dropped points would only tighten the battle below them and amplify scrutiny following the cup disappointment.
Villa’s attacking quality and midfield control should give them an edge, but Leeds’ organisation and renewed belief mean this is unlikely to be straightforward.
If Emery’s side are to return to winning ways, they will need to match intensity with composure.
With league ambitions now fully in focus, Villa know there is little margin for error as the season enters a decisive phase.









































