Jamie Carragher: "You can make an argument that Unai Emery is the third best manager in this Premier League. If you back over the last 12 months since he came in at Villa, if you are talking about Man Utd, Aston Villa are a better coached team than United. There is no doubt about that."
Tuesday 14 November 2023 10:29, UK
Jamie Carragher says Aston Villa are a better coached team than Manchester United and believes Unai Emery has claim to be the third best manager in the Premier League behind Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp.
Aston Villa secured a 13th straight home league win with a 3-1 victory over Fulham on Sunday, matching the 13 in a row achieved in 1983.
The result at Villa Park saw the club equal the post-war club record for successive top-flight home victories also making it six wins out of six at home in the Premier League this season.
Emery's side sit fifth in the Premier League table. They are now just one point outside the top four behind fourth-placed Tottenham, who they face on Super Sunday (November 26, kick-off 2pm) when the Premier League returns after the international break.
Villa are also just three points behind league leaders Manchester City and Carragher, speaking on Super Sunday, thinks there's a case to be made for Emery being the third best manager in the league behind Guardiola and Klopp and ahead of the likes of Mikel Arteta, Mauricio Pochettino and Erik ten Hag because of the trophies he has on his CV.
"You can make an argument that Unai Emery is the third best manager in this Premier League," the former Liverpool defender said.
"You've probably got Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola, they are Champions League winners.
"But when you look at the body of work of Unai Emery, not just at Aston Villa, he's continually winning Europa Leagues.
"Mikel Arteta and even Mauricio Pochettino haven't got that CV in terms of winning trophies."
Villa are firmly in the race to finish in the top four after 12 games and heading into the final international break of 2023.
If they end the season in fifth that could also be enough to qualify for next season's Champions League with potentially five Premier League teams qualifying through their league position.
However, Carragher believes a potential long run in the Europa Conference League under Emery could hinder their chances of Champions League qualification.
Asked if Villa could finish above the likes of Man Utd and Newcastle, Carragher said: "If you back over the last 12 months since Unai Emery came in, if you are talking about Manchester United, Aston Villa are a better coached team than United. There is absolutely no doubt about that.
"The problem Villa might have is that I think they will go far in Europe because of the manager they have and the quality he has.
"I can see them doing really well in the Europa Conference League. So in the second half of the season, they could be playing a lot on Thursday and then Sunday.
"In terms of Manchester United and Newcastle, there's a good chance they may not even have Europe in the second half of the season. They could quite easily finish bottom of their Champions League groups so they wouldn't even go into the Europa League.
"That could be a deciding factor."
Daniel Sturridge isn't surprised by Aston Villa's form this season but believes Manchester United and Newcastle cannot be ruled out of finishing in the Champions League places.
"I said before the season started that I thought Aston Villa were a really good team," the former England striker said on Super Sunday. "I thought they'd surprise people, and they are showing this now.
"I've heard from a lot of players about how good a coach [Emery] is.
"He's worked at some big football clubs. Make no mistake, there are a lot of owners out there who believe this guy can change the landscape of their football club."
Sturridge added: "Manchester United are in there and are getting results.
"They are not playing great football at the moment, but I think they will be happy with where they are right now, considering how they have performed.
"They are in with a shout of the top four. There's Newcastle who are sometimes good and sometimes bad.
"It's going to be interesting, but it is still very early in the season."
After the international break, Aston Villa travel to Tottenham on Sunday November 26, live on Super Sunday on Sky Sports; kick-off 2pm.