Villa coach Emery hits out at VAR after Europa League loss to Forest

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Fri, 01 May 2026 - 09:16 GMT

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Aston Villa manager Unai Emery reacts REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

Aston Villa manager Unai Emery reacts REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

 (Reuters) - Aston Villa boss Unai Emery was scathing in his criticism of the Video Assistant Referee's (VAR) decisions in the ​Europa League first-leg tie against Nottingham Forest, taking ‌issue with a tackle by Eliot Anderson.

 

Anderson made a sliding tackle on Ollie Watkins in which he won the ball but caught ​the English forward's ankle with his studs, with VAR ​reviewing the incident briefly before clearing it.

 

"It's a ⁠clear red card - I don't understand why the VAR is ​not calling the referee because it's so clear," Emery said ​after Thursday's match, which Forest won 1-0 courtesy of a Chris Wood penalty in the 71st minute.

 

"And it's very, very important. It's a huge, ​huge mistake. VAR is responsible. The referee - fantastic, fantastic ​job, 10 out of 10. I appreciated how he managed the match ‌for ⁠90 minutes.

 

"But I watched it back - wow. Huge. He could break his ankle. Wow, VAR - where are you? Please. It is your responsibility, we are professionals. You are doing ​very bad work ​because it ⁠was so clear for everybody. He could break his ankle."

 

Despite the severity of the challenge ​Watkins played the full 90 minutes, a ​boost for ⁠Villa's Champions League hopes for next season as this season comes to a close.

 

Watkins is Villa's top goalscorer this season, ⁠netting ​15 goals so far in all ​competitions.

 

Villa, currently fifth in the Premier League table, face relegation-threatened Tottenham Hotspur on ​Sunday.

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