Unai Emery insisted he was “very happy” with a point at Burnley as Aston Villa’s Premier League wobble continued. Villa celebrated reaching the Europa League final on Thursday but they still are not assured of a Champions League spot through the league after taking only one point from their last three games. The Clarets are already relegated and without a manager but they produced a spirited display at Turf Moor, taking the lead through Jaidon Anthony and then securing a point with a goal from Zian Flemming after Ross Barkley and Ollie Watkins had scored for Villa. Emery launched a fierce defence of his side, saying of the performance: “I’m very, very happy, and with the result as well, very happy. “It’s been difficult to be fifth in the league until game 36, very difficult. And it’s been very difficult to be in the top five for Liverpool, they are with us, with the same points. “For Bournemouth behind us and Brighton, they are fighting teams and they are being fantastic. It’s fantastic to be where we are.…