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Wed 13 April 2022 | 13:02

Emery hits back at Kahn for criticism about Villarreal playing style

Villarreal vanquished Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

Unai Emery

slammed the criticism from

Oliver Kahn

, the

Bayern Munich

chief executive, about how the Spanish side featured after they eliminated the

Bundesliga

leaders from the

Champions League

.

Roberto Lewandowski leveled the game in the first tie with the help of Thomas Muller, but Samuel Chukwueze’s goal helped Villarreal win the second tie and make their way to the semi-finals.

Speaking after Bayern's exit, Kahn said:

 "There are few less pleasant teams to play against [than Villarreal]."

Villarreal head coach Emery said: 

"Well, we do need to respect opinions, but they are totally unfair. The match is played in two games: 90 minutes [in Villarreal], where we were better than them, where we got a difference in the scoreboard, and today we played a match in which we haven't lost.

"The talk is that they wanted to be more aggressive in the pressure, and in fact, Lewandowski committed two aggressive tackles and the referee didn't send him off, which I understand because he shouldn't, and then they claimed a second card for Juan Foyth. But it was a clean game, well played."

The ex-PSG and Arsenal boss also denied the accusations of wasting time.

"

Logically, we played for time, but also in Villarreal we played like this,"

he added

. "Like with the goalkeeper, if they do not want to come and pressure, we gain our time. It is not that we do not want to play, we want them to come and pressure us. Today they did it, that is why it cost us more. [In the first leg], they didn't [pressure us].

"So what I want to say is that each team has tactics, but respect, I will never lose it. If someone disrespects [me], it is not that I will respect him, but I will omit him.

"[Kahn] said that they had bad luck and that we surprised them... well, one needs to be a man."

Dani Parejo, the Villarreal captain, was frank when talking about Bayern boss Julian Nagelsmann.

"When the draw took place and Villarreal was their opponent, I believe that their coach... well, I do not know him, but I think he showed a little bit of disrespect, not to Villarreal, but to football,"

Parejo told Movistar+.

"And our club in this case, when he said that he wanted to decide the tie in the first leg. I trust that this was a lack of respect to us.

"In the end, when you spit in the wind, sometimes it returns straight to you."


source: SportMob



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