Rogers: 'Written off' Villa believe in PSG comeback
Briefly

Aston Villa's midfielder, Morgan Rogers, expressed strong confidence in his team's chances of defeating Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League quarterfinals. After losing the first leg 3-1, Rogers noted the team's belief in their potential to turn the tie around. Villa's manager, Unai Emery, emphasized the importance of home advantage and connecting with the supporters for added energy. Both Rogers and Emery acknowledged the challenges ahead but remain committed to executing their game plan and striving for victory in the second leg at Villa Park.
There's massive belief in the dressing room. I know most people wrote us off before this tie. But in the first leg, we gave a good account of ourselves.
PSG have a lot of experience playing in away matches. They are playing in France and Europe and we have experience as well.
If we do, tactically and individually, good things on the field, the supporters are going to up our energy and help us a lot.
Our expectation is to get a good result of the second leg. Of course the fact that they won 3-1 is changing something.
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