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Emery urges Aston Villa to finish the job in Champions League
Unai Emery has challenged his Aston Villa team to finish the job and earn direct qualification for the Champions League last 16 as they prepare for their final game of the league phase against Celtic on Wednesday.
The former European champions could earn a top-eight spot if they win and other results go their way, with all 36 teams in action at the same time.
That would mean the Birmingham-based club, back in Europe's elite club competition for the first time since the 1982/83 season, would skip the two-legged play-off round next month.
Villa fumbled their opportunity when they lost at Monaco last week, but Emery wants his side to rise to the challenge on a "special night" at Villa Park against the Scottish champions, who are already guaranteed a place in the play-offs.
"I want to be in the top eight and we have the opportunity, which is fantastic," the Villa manager said on Tuesday. "Last week I was a little pessimistic. Overall we are doing a fantastic way with 13 points (from seven games).
"It's not in our hands, but a lot of other teams as well have to win again tomorrow in case we are winning."
Villa are down to one fit centre-back following injuries to Pau Torres and Tyrone Mings, while Diego Carlos was sold to Fenerbahce last week.
There were fears that Mings had suffered a serious knee injury in Sunday's draw with West Ham but the prognosis is good, though he is unlikely to be fit against Celtic.
"It's not a big injury but every day is going to be very important how he can feel better or worse," Emery said.
"We are going to train this afternoon, I will ask him how he is feeling and of course we have one more day."
E.Flores--AT