Aston Villa manager Unai Emery could guide them to the top of the Premier League on Friday. (Nick Potts/PA)
Boss Unai Emery has urged Aston Villa to avoid complacency as they eye the Premier League’s summit.
Victory over struggling Sheffield United on Friday will send Villa top and add weight to any title claims.
They would remain top at Christmas if Arsenal and Liverpool draw on Saturday after Emery took over when Villa were 14th in October last year.
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They have won 15 straight home league games – including beating Arsenal and Manchester City – but Emery remains wary of the rock-bottom Blades.
“I have to try to keep the same motivation and the same preparation for the matches as we have been doing. I can remind them and myself of some matches we played before we started winning,” he said, with Villa third, a point behind leaders Arsenal.
“When we are not playing in our structure and organising our structure with and without the ball, even against the best team or bottom team in the table, we are closer to losing.
“My concern with the players is being consistent, to be consistent preparing the match, to be consistent during the match and focusing on our game plan.
“When we were winning against, more or less, the best teams in the Premier League like Arsenal and Manchester City in the last two matches at home we are now facing the same difficulty against Sheffield as against Arsenal and City.”
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