Jose Luis Mendilibar's side clinched a 6-2 aggregate triumph thanks to a double from Villa's chief tormentor Ayoub El Kaabi, who hit a hat-trick in the first leg. On a raucous night at the Karaiskakis Stadium in Piraeus, Olympiakos, champions of Greece a record 47 times, booked their first appearance in a major European final.
The only other Greek club to reach a European final were Panathinaikos, who were beaten by Ajax in the 1971 European Cup final. Adding to the sense of destiny for Olympiakos, they will face Italian side Fiorentina on May 29 at the AEK Arena, home of one of their local rivals and just 10 miles across Athens from their own stadium.
Mendilibar only took charge in February, but the Spaniard has already made himself an Olympiakos icon by masterminding a monumental achievement for Greek football. It is shaping up to be a golden year for Olympiakos, whose Under-19 team won the UEFA Youth League final against AC Milan in April.
After losing last season's Europa Conference League final against West Ham, Fiorentina booked their return to the showpiece by defeating Club Brugge 4-3 on aggregate in the other semi-final on Wednesday. Villa's exit was a painful conclusion to their bid to reach a first European final since 1982.
Competing in Europe after a 13-year absence, Villa must recover from this blow to refocus on their attempt to qualify for next season's Champions League via a top four finish in the Premier League. Unai Emery's fourth-placed side are seven points clear of fifth-placed Tottenham, who have three games left compared to Villa's two. Emery was a four-time Europa League winner with Sevilla and Villarreal, but couldn't work his magic again to overturn the 4-2 first leg deficit.
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