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Unai Emery Becomes Fastest Aston Villa Manager to Reach 100 Wins

Emery Breaks Aston Villa Managerial Record

Unai Emery has reached a significant milestone in his managerial career, becoming the fastest manager in Aston Villa’s history to achieve 100 wins. The Spaniard secured his 100th win when Villa defeated Lille OSC 2-0 in the first leg of their UEFA Europa League round-of-16 clash on March 7, 2026.

Emery’s 100th win came in just 181 matches, giving him a remarkable win rate of 55.2%, which is the best in the club’s history. His achievement comfortably surpasses the previous record set by former Villa boss Ron Saunders, who needed four seasons to reach the same landmark.

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100 wins for Unai Emery as Aston Villa coach

Comparing Emery’s Success to Historical Managers

Emery’s achievement is significant not just for Villa but also when placed in the wider Premier League context. Among current Premier League managers, only Pep Guardiola (Manchester City) and Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) have won more games, with 137 and 118 victories, respectively.

Notably, Emery’s 100 wins were achieved faster than several managerial greats, including José Mourinho (142 matches), Jürgen Klopp (159 matches), and even Sir Alex Ferguson (162 matches).

Villa’s Rise Under Emery’s Leadership

Emery’s rapid success at Villa Park has seen Villa become a competitive force in the Premier League and European competitions. His methodical approach, tactical acumen, and ability to elevate player performances have been instrumental in Villa’s resurgence.

The club’s victory over Lille marks yet another significant achievement in Emery’s tenure, as the team advances in the Europa League, continuing to strengthen their European ambitions.

Fastest Premier League Managers to 100 Wins

  1. Pep Guardiola – 134 matches
  2. José Mourinho – 142 matches
  3. Jürgen Klopp – 159 matches
  4. Sir Alex Ferguson – 162 matches
  5. Mikel Arteta – 169 matches
  6. Arsène Wenger – 179 matches
  7. Rafael Benítez – 181 matches
  8. Claudio Ranieri – 187 matches
  9. Mauricio Pochettino – 197 matches
  10. Kenny Dalglish – 197 matches

A Historic Milestone

Emery’s achievement at Villa Park is a testament to his quick adaptation and impactful leadership. As he continues to lead Villa toward both domestic and European success, this landmark victory adds to his impressive managerial resume.

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