Unai Emery has made his first major decision since being named Aston Villa manager by offering Pako Ayestaran the opportunity to become his assistant.

Emery is determined to make the most of this significant step in his career and the desire to have the respected Ayestaran by his side is both important and shrewd.
Ayestaran has a wealth of experience and first arrived in the Premier League in 2004, where he assisted Rafa Benitez at Liverpool.


He had a strong bond with the players, was instrumental in improving fitness standards and during his three years at Anfield, the club won four trophies.
The pair worked together at Valencia, helping the club finish third in LaLiga before Ayestaran departed in 2010. Ayestaran left because he wished to become a manager in his own right.
The 59-year-old returned to Valencia in 2016, initially as Gary Neville’s assistant and then as permanent boss when the former Manchester United defender was sacked.
Ayestaran was then dismissed in September 2016 after a run of poor results.
Emery’s first game in charge is likely to be against Manchester United next weekend, as his work permit will not have been approved before the match at Newcastle on Saturday.
But the former Arsenal manager has already been in contact with Villa’s analysis team and will study United in preparation for his first game with his new club