Aston Villa end 30-year trophy drought with dominant Europa League final win over Freiburg

Aston Villa produced a stunning display to beat Freiburg 3-0 in the Europa League final at Besiktas Park, lifting their first major trophy in three decades and booking their spot in next season’s Champions League.

Youri Tielemans and Emi Buendia struck brilliant first-half goals to put the Premier League side in complete control, before Morgan Rogers added a third early in the second period. The victory marks Unai Emery’s fifth Europa League title and ends Villa’s long wait for silverware since the 1996 League Cup.

Youri Tielemans and Emi Buendia spark first-half masterclass

Freiburg started brightly, with Noah Atubolu saving early from Rogers and Nicolas Hofler firing wide in what was his final game before retirement. But Aston Villa soon took charge.

Four minutes before the break, Youri Tielemans produced a moment of magic. Meeting a short-corner routine, the Belgian volleyed home perfectly to give Villa the lead. Buendia then added a second in stoppage time, curling a stunning left-foot shot from 18 yards beyond Atubolu. The Bundesliga side had no answer.

Rogers made it 3-0 just before the hour mark, poking home Buendia’s low cross at the near post. Amadou Onana later hit the post and Buendia went close again, but by then the result was never in doubt.

Unai Emery delivers fifth Europa League crown as club icons watch on

Nine members of Aston Villa’s 1982 European Cup-winning team were in Istanbul to witness the occasion. Unai Emery, who took over from Steven Gerrard in November 2022 when the club sat just three points above relegation, has completely transformed their fortunes.

The Spanish boss now stands as one of the competition’s greatest coaches. Villa supporter Prince William joined the celebrations at full-time, posting on social media: “Huge congratulations to all the players, team, staff and everyone connected to the club.”

Watershed moment for Aston Villa

This triumph is more than just a trophy. Ten years after relegation from the Premier League, Aston Villa are now established top-five contenders with European silverware and back-to-back Champions League qualification.

Unai Emery has promised to keep pushing. The 54-year-old has total control at the club and has already hinted at bigger ambitions ahead.

Aston Villa now turn their attention back to the Premier League, facing Manchester City on Sunday as they wrap up their domestic campaign.

The party in Istanbul, however, is only just beginning. For a new generation of Villa fans, this night will live long in the memory, a stepping stone to even greater success under Emery’s guidance.