The win, which marked the team's first triumph this season, was made possible by John McGinn's goal.
Emery praised the fans, saying, "I'm grateful for our supporters. We're starting again in Europe, playing in different competitions for the third year in a row - the Conference League, Champions League, and Europa League."
He emphasized the importance of European competition, stating, "Being in Europe gives us opportunities to play more matches, gain confidence, and potentially win a trophy."
However, Emery acknowledged that the Premier League remains the team's top priority, as it is the primary competition where they can achieve their objectives.
He also noted that the team needs to maintain consistency, as demonstrated in the match against Bologna, where they adapted to their opponents, improved in certain moments, and fought hard for every duel on the field.
Emery reflected on the team's recent performances, saying, "We didn't lose our last three away matches, including a draw at Brentford, and here we won, making it four matches without a loss."
Despite this progress, Emery emphasized that the team's performance in the Premier League has not met their expectations, and they need to improve their consistency to achieve their goals.
He expressed his gratitude to the fans for their support, saying, "I'm grateful to the supporters for pushing us, helping us, and transmitting their energy and wishes in every competition we're in."
Emery hopes that the team, the club, and the supporters can work together to build something special in this season.
He also highlighted the importance of European competition, stating, "Europe is something special, and today they're with us."
The team will look to build on this momentum and continue their progress in the upcoming matches.
Emery emphasized the need for the team to rest, eat well, and be ready for their next match on Sunday at 2 pm.
He concluded by thanking the fans again, saying, "I'm grateful to the supporters because they have to push us, and we need to react quickly."