
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery says it's time to break their Wolves hoodoo on Sunday.
Emery admits he and several players are yet to taste victory against their rivals.
He said, I haven't won against Wolverhampton and some players here who've played the last few years didn't win.
We're going to face on Sunday a very tough match. Every minute after the match yesterday I am thinking about how we can be competitive there, adding more possibilities to win.
They are very competitive. I appreciate the coach as well because he is doing good work. Some players are in a good moment: Pedro Neto, Matheus Cunha.
They are playing with three centre-backs, being strong and feeling good. It's always hard to play away.
To be in the top four is very difficult, and we are not contenders. There are other teams who are contenders for those positions.
When we are in the possibility to get those positions in the table we have to be very demanding and believe. We have to build a team, trying to get better each match and feel strong with our structure.
The next consequences are that we will feel comfortable playing and being confident trying to face the top seven teams, being a contender for that."
