Lee Johnson claims his Hibernian facet have been up in opposition to an Aston Villa facet with “almost superhuman” qualities of their 5-0 Europa Conference League thrashing at Easter Road.
It was the Midlands membership’s first European tie in 13 years and the primary leg of their qualifying play-off tie was received by the interval thanks to a few headers, two by England worldwide Ollie Watkins and one from Jamaica’s Leon Bailey.
Watkins grabbed his hat-trick three minutes after the restart with and Douglas Luiz including a fifth from the spot within the 74th minute to make subsequent week’s second leg at Villa Park all however tutorial.
It was Johnson’s five hundredth aggressive recreation in administration and he tried to place the defeat into context as he turned his consideration to the go to of Livingston within the Premiership on Saturday.
He mentioned: “I think we have a really good, honest bunch of players. I trust them and they give their all every day.
“There is a difference. Premier League players now are almost superhuman in their athleticism. It’s the super-elite from all over the world and that’s what you get.
“It was a good experience, and I don’t think it will affect confidence going into the Livingston game.
“But the physical recovery is really key for us because we are a team that needs to use our running power and our physicality at our level to maximise our performances.
“I’m still proud of the club for being at this level on this stage. The reality is we have an English League One budget against a fantastic multi-international standard Aston Villa.
“It was clear there was a gulf in class, I can’t deny that.
“At half-time we wanted to salvage some pride and look like we were going to go and win the half. We started it pretty well and got behind them, but that’s the difference – one break, one poor positional error, one quality pass and a great finish.
“Having played against Premier League teams in the past, you cannot make positional errors because they’re punished.
“So I hope this experience is a good one, because your lessons can become your teacher. We can grow from having felt the quality of the athleticism, the touch and the tactical work that Villa did tonight.”
Villa boss Unai Emery was happy with the best way his facet approached their greatest away win in Europe.
He mentioned: “If we weren’t competitive and serious we could have had problems.
“We spoke before the match about how we had to respect the opponents and be focused and consistent in our game plan.
“We knew if we weren’t we could have lost. We were focused and disciplined and consistent for 90 minutes. That is the mentality I want to create here.”
Emery revealed he changed goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez with Robin Olsen for the beginning of the second half as a result of the World Cup winner “had a small pain and we didn’t want to take a risk with him”.
Former Hibs favorite John McGinn captained Villa and was a powerhouse in midfield to the delight of his boss.
“He is amazing,” mentioned Emery.
“I know you love him here more than me, but I think he is amazing.
“He always wants, from the first minute to the 90th minute, to run and to be competitive.
“I am very happy with him. And not only as a player, as a person as well. His commitment is very high.
“He is always positive, always smiling. In bad moments, in good moments, he always keeps the same mentality. It is fantastic.”