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Aston Villa Smash 112-Year Record With Emery’s Magic Touch

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Last updated: 28 December 2025 08:35
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Aston Villa have roared into the history books, equalling a club record winning streak that’s stood since before the First World War. Unai Emery’s men made it 11 victories on the spin with a statement win over Chelsea, matching a feat last achieved in the spring of 1914.

It’s a staggering turnaround for a side who had a wobbly start. Now, they’re breathing down Arsenal’s neck and looking like genuine top four contenders. Under Emery’s meticulous guidance, Villa have become a relentless force, blending grit with flair in a way not seen at Villa Park for generations.

This historic run eight in the Premier League, three in Europe shows no sign of slowing. The streak kicked off with a 4-0 demolition of Maccabi Tel Aviv and has since seen them swat aside the likes of Arsenal, Manchester United, and now Chelsea. The stats make for impressive reading: they’re scoring for fun and defending with a steel that was missing earlier in the campaign.

“The team is believing, the supporters are believing,” Emery said after the Chelsea win. “We are in a good moment, but we must keep our focus. The next challenge is the biggest.” His side are co leaders of their Europa League group and have shot up the Premier League table, making the rest of the division sit up and take notice.

The last time Villa managed this, Herbert Asquith was Prime Minister and football was played in hobnail boots. That pre WWI side, managed by George Ramsay, saw off Sunderland, Everton and Manchester United in their run. It was ended by a dour 0-0 draw with Oldham Athletic. This modern vintage, however, looks capable of going one better.

All eyes now turn to a titanic clash with league leaders Arsenal next weekend. Victory at the Emirates wouldn’t just break a 112 year old club record; it would send a thunderous message to the entire Premier League that Aston Villa are well and truly back amongst the elite. The stage is set for Emery’s record chasers to make history all over again.

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