
""Overall we dominated and had the chances to score," Emery told Sky Sports. "It's a good point but not enough for us. "I think we deserved more but we needed to be more clinical. We were attacking more in their half than defending in ours, but we conceded three clear chances and conceded two."
""It's very difficult to finish in the top five but at the moment we can feel so proud of what we are doing. Overall it's something fantastic. We keep going forward and play against Liverpool on Friday now. We are excited for our future matches, a final in the Europa League and Manchester City. Wow!""
"Villa, fresh off booking their place in the Europa League final in midweek, came from behind to seal a 2-2 draw at Turf Moor, with Ross Barkley cancelling out Jaidon Anthony's opener in an entertaining first half. Ollie Watkins put Villa ahead in the second half, but Zian Flemming quickly levelled the scores in a fine move, securing the Clarets' first Premier League point since March 14."
"The visitors dominated possession for much of the match and were denied a stoppage-time penalty as Emiliano Buendia was felled inside the box by Kyle Walker, leaving Emery slightly frustrated, though he maintained his pride in Villa's positive season."
Aston Villa drew 2-2 with Burnley at Turf Moor after coming from behind. Jaidon Anthony scored early, and Ross Barkley equalised in an entertaining first half. Ollie Watkins put Villa ahead in the second half, but Zian Flemming levelled quickly to secure Burnley’s first Premier League point since March 14. Villa had much of the possession and created chances, but Emiliano Buendia was fouled inside the box by Kyle Walker and a stoppage-time penalty was not awarded. Emery said Villa deserved more but needed to be more clinical, while also praising the positive season and looking ahead to matches including Liverpool, a Europa League final, and Manchester City.
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