
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery says his players must handle the atmosphere generated at Tottenham if they're to be successful today.
Emery admits Villa's players have struggled away from home at times this season.
He said, We are analysing other teams in the top seven, top 10, when they are playing away; it's more difficult than playing at home.
It's not an excuse, but it's something natural.
Always when you're playing away, the home team are very motivated, always playing with their supporters, feeling stronger at home.
How we can improve away is trying to be consistent, trying to create and build a strong structure with and without the ball.
Defensively strong and try as well to impose our quality with our positions and the players.
On Sunday, it's a match of 90 minutes, there's a lot of things we have to try to do well to have control of the game and impose our gameplan against one team, who have been strong as well at home.
They have lost two matches, one is at home against Chelsea but with the circumstances they had.
And the second they lost is against Wolverhampton away, who are playing very well at home."
