
Villa has been hopeless in the greatest European nights in the light of floods after unforgettable win over people like Bayern Munich, Bologna and Celtic.
After losing 5-4 to Paris Saint-Germain in the quarter-finals, Unai Emre’s side must end in five key players to play in the Champions League next season.
They are currently seventh, two points more than fifth in a fifth game than the three teams that are immediately ahead of them. The differences of goals are also less than their competitors.
But Villa have won two of the first trophy since Brian Litl beat Leeds United in the 1996 league final.
Will they go to everything to win the FA Cup – or to end the fifth in priority?
“Of course, the Premier League is our priority,” Emmer Villa Boss Emery said after 2-1 defeat to Manchester City on Tuesday.
“We are playing in the Premier League to be among five key players,” he says.
Villa will play for 10 years in the FA Cup semi-finals this week and more than 30,000 fans are expected to be at Wembley to see the stadium play.
“It’s a feature to play in the semi-finals, it’s something we’ve achieved with hard work. We have to continue now,” Emery said.
Onha believes the FA Cup is the biggest Villa’s biggest game of the season.
“We have seen with Newcastle what you can see for your team’s supporters and sometimes typing,” he said.
“Vila wants to have a chance to try and lift the trophy. You can make a lot of cases that are the biggest game of their season so far.
“I think sometimes in modern times it may be used in the Champions League qualifiers,” he said.
“There are many games, the players know that they are big. All the fans who go down to Wembley know that they are big,” he said.
“You can say the whole season can ride this semi-finals, and it may be in some ways. But isn’t it always that when you have a chance to play for silver items?”