Tyrone Mings said the team will not get carried away and the coach has always emphasized that they must remain humble
2025-03-05 12:07
In the first leg of the Champions League round of 16, Aston Villa successfully defeated Club Brugge 3-1. The defender returned to Aston Villa's starting lineup and made important contributions to the team on both offense and defense.
Despite this, Tyrone Mings is not getting complacent and says the team must keep a calm mindset. Although he is very proud of his team's performance, he still believes there are areas for improvement.
Tyrone Mings said: "We are in the middle of a draw and considering what I have experienced in my career, I am not too excited or too frustrated. I know we still have a long way to go and they are a very strong team. The team is in the knockout stage of the Champions League, so we know how quickly things can change.
"We defended really well against Brugge. We started well and although we were a little frustrated about conceding the goal, the unity we showed made it a good game. So I'm very proud of our performance."
"The opponent did have some good opportunities. This was a very close game, so the choices the team made at the critical moment were very important. Our defense performed well and we had the offensive ability to cause trouble for the opponent."
"The game went as we expected, with a lot of things happening at the beginning and end of the game. But there's no denying that we played well throughout the game."
Tyrone Mings was delighted that Aston Villa beat Club Brugge 3-1, giving the travelling supporters a good send-off. However, he did not dwell on the joy and instead focused on the upcoming game against Brentford.
Tyrone Mings said: "I think the fans will enjoy moments like this. They have been here twice and this time they go home with a big smile on their face. But for us, once we leave the locker room, everything is as usual and we have to focus on the next game."
"We have an important game coming up and we have to recover and be ready for it. We have always been humble and coach Unai Emery reminds us every day not to get carried away by a win."
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