Aston Villa want to write our names in history, says McGinn - Soccer News
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Aston Villa captain John McGinn expressed excitement after the team's progression to the Champions League quarter-finals, notably after their comprehensive 6-1 aggregate victory over Club Brugge. The second leg saw Villa triumph 3-0, highlighted by Marco Asensio's two goals. This achievement marks a historic milestone, making Villa the ninth English club to reach this stage. They’ll now face PSG, and McGinn stressed the importance of focusing on upcoming fixtures, showcasing the team's ambition to create memorable experiences for fans and solidify their legacy in the competition.
"It's mad. A lot of years of hard work. We let ourselves down in the first half, but they're a good side. Even with 10 men, they were the better side. We're lucky to have Marco to come off the bench. The second half was brilliant."
"It doesn't get much harder than PSG over two legs. We have important games before that. Villa, Champions League quarter-finalists. Can't ask for much more."
"We want to write our names in history and make these nights more frequent. We're giving these fans experiences they'll remember forever."
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