Aston Villa's remarkable journey to their first Premier League win at Newcastle since 2005 continues, with a 3-0 victory that showcases the team's resilience and Unai Emery's tactical prowess. But here's where it gets controversial... The Villa's triumph, secured by Juan Pablo Angel's goal and Gareth Barry's penalty conversions, not only marks a significant win but also highlights the team's ability to bounce back from previous setbacks. After a 12-1 aggregate loss in their previous three visits to St James' Park, Villa's 2-0 success this time around is a testament to their progress under Emery's leadership. This result keeps Villa in the title race, just four points behind leaders Arsenal, and Emery insists his players delivered a 'complete' performance. The Spanish manager praised his team's attitude and commitment, stating that they responded fantastically to the challenges of playing at the highest level. But this is the part most people miss... Despite their impressive performance, Villa's win is even more remarkable considering they played in Europe on Thursday, which doesn't bode well for their depth. However, the team's tactical discipline and ability to adapt to changes make them a formidable force. The Villa's success is a confirmation of Emery's excellent work, and former Liverpool and Tottenham midfielder Danny Murphy adds that even with key players missing, the team is so well-drilled that it's hard to play against them. So, what do you think? Do you agree with Murphy's assessment? Or do you have a different perspective on Villa's win? Share your thoughts in the comments below!