Emery on injuries, Malen sale and 'special' connection with fanspublished at 15:23 GMT 16 January
Melissa Edwards
BBC Sport journalist
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Everton at Villa Park (kick-off 16:30 GMT).
Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Unai Emery has confirmed Boubacar Kamara is unavailable due to a knee injury and the club will know more in a couple of days.
Amadou Onana, Ross Barkley and Emiliano Martinez are "pressing well" for their returns. However, Onana and Barkley are ruled out for Everton while Martinez will be assessed on Saturday.
January signing Alysson is in a "little bit of pain" and won't be ready for Sunday.
Emery on the January transfer window: "I want to speak more about Everton on Sunday. The transfer window is important but not a 'now objective'. We are working it, we did something of course as [Donyell] Malen left and we are trying as well to do some deals but the most important is the players we have."
On allowing Malen to leave: "It's a tough decision but it makes sense. There are three parts involved in the decision - firstly the player, he was helping us, scoring goals, not being consistent in the starting 11 but for me he was very important and he knew it. I spoke with him a lot. Second part is about the player, he was happy but not enough like he wanted. He opened his door to listen in case something can give him something better than us and the last part is the club and for the club it's a good deal. For me I preferred him to stay here but I accept it. It's a good deal for the club and it's a good deal for him."
Villa could set a club record 12 consecutive home wins should they beat Everton but Emery says his team aim for three points at a time, and only focus on this consistency in order to compete for the "top positions in the Premier League."
Emery said he has created "something special" with supporters since he joined the club three years ago and his team "need Villa Park" on Sunday.
On Everton: "They are performing very well away and competing fantastically. They have two players involved in the Africa Cup of Nations and some players maybe out injured or suspended but I think they are competing fantastically. A team always difficult [to play]. We focus on this match after 10 days of not playing in the Premier League, we remind ourselves of the importance of this competition and it is the priority for us. Everton is the next step forward."
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