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Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers says Unai Emery would be so angry if he does one thing in particular on the pitch

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Having worked closely with Unai Emery at Aston Villa since January last year, Morgan Rogers must have an in-depth understanding of the Spaniard’s demands on the pitch.

Rogers revealed Emery is extremely “demanding” as all world-class managers tend to be.

A shrewd tactician like Unai Emery in particular tends to keep his players on their toes in any case as they set their side up based on the opposition’s strengths and weaknesses.

Rogers, who Pep Guardiola called an “exceptional player” is clearly benefiting from working under Emery.

This season, the Englishman has registered an impressive 10 goals and five assists in all competitions as he grows from strength to strength.

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However, Morgan Rogers is far from being the finished article and it would be best for his career if he continues to listen to Unai Emery’s instructions.

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Rogers, who Thomas Frank lauded revealed that for the former Paris Saint-Germain boss, the most key part of his philosophy is structure.

However, the 22-year-old emphasised that for Unai Emery, it is especially important for him to take risks when positioned in dangerous areas instead of playing it safe; a habit he must adhere to or risk the four-time Europa League winner’s wrath.

Rogers discussed Emery on Sky Sports, saying: “Yeah, it can be [difficult] but at the same, the manager probably wants me to do more than I do and that’s probably bit bizarre for me to say because if I’ve done it three times a game and I’ve lost it three times in a row and then the next time I pass it, he’ll absolutely hammer me for not doing it again.”

“So, that’s a good thing about him in terms of, yeah, he wants a structure but if a certain player’s playing in a certain position, I don’t want you to play like the person who’s not playing, I want you to play like you. So, we can adapt to personnel and who’s playing and that’s how we adapt and that’s how we think it’s the key for me anyway.”

“He wants me to play to my strengths even though the other player might play in another game, his strengths aren’t really with the ball, his strengths are tight in one-two’s, link-up play, where mine might not be so it’s just about adapting and that’s what I think is so good and that’s why everyone can shine if they buy into this manager because he will play to your strengths.”

Rogers has been incredible for Aston Villa this campaign and it is wonderful to hear that the man himself sorely believes Unai Emery hands him the freedom to express himself. A creative player like Rogers, who was lauded by Matty Cash needs to be given the license to work his magic and the youngster certainly never seems restricted on the pitch.

Unai Emery might have changed after ex-Arsenal star slated him in 2019

In 2019, Henrikh Mkhitaryan revealed in an interview with FourFourTwo that Unai Emery held him back from being the creative force he once was during the Armenian’s spell at Arsenal.

Mkhitaryan said: “He paid more attention to tactics, so my role changed.”

“I was starting as a winger, but had to build play with the defensive midfielder.”

“It’s why I couldn’t contribute as many goals or assists.”

“I like to play more freely and move wherever there’s space, but you have to do the job that the manager asks.”

Perhaps Unai Emery would have kept Mkhitaryan’s criticism in mind and as a result, he wanted to get the best out of another gifted attacking midfielder in Rogers, who has been compared to Jude Bellingham.