Youri Tielemans and Emiliano Buendia scored stunning goals as Aston Villa ​outclassed Freiburg 3-0 in the Europa League final to end a 30-year wait for silverware and ‌earn their coach Unai Emery a record-extending fifth win in the competition.

Morgan Rogers added a third as Villa secured a first major trophy since they lifted the English League Cup in 1996, and their first victory in continental competition since they were European Cup champions in 1982 after ​defeating Bayern Munich in the final. Back-to-back wins in the Europa League for Premier League clubs after Tottenham ​Hotspur were victors last season kept alive a rare continental hat-trick with Arsenal in the final of ⁠the Champions League and Crystal Palace to play in the Conference League decider.

"I feel amazing," said Tielemans.

"We put in ​a shift, top performance, we had a great season, and to top it off with this, it's amazing. We only had one ​day to practise (on Monday) and it worked brilliantly tonight.

“It's been a season with a lot of ups and downs. We started so bad, our standards were very poor but the way we turned things around was great, credit to the players, credit to ​the staff, we just kept working, kept believing, and we got the win in the end, Champions League next season and ​a trophy."

Villa took the lead on 41 minutes with a superb strike from Tielemans after Rogers’ floated cross from a short ‌corner was ⁠latched onto by the unmarked Belgian and his low volley arrowed into the net. It was 2-0 seconds before halftime through another stunning goal, this time from Buendia.

Freiburg allowed Villa too much space on the edge of their box and the Argentine playmaker curled a left-foot shot into the far corner, leaving goalkeeper Noah Atubolu with no chance. Rogers added the third on ​58 minutes when Buendia turned ​provider as his low cross ⁠into the six-yard box from the left was stabbed home at the near post.

Villa manager Emery kept up his remarkable record in the competition with a fifth victory, three with Sevilla, ​one with Villarreal and now with the English Villa. Emery moved level with record-holders Carlo ​Ancelotti, Jose Mourinho ⁠and Giovanni Trapattoni on five European trophies.

Freiburg were hoping to win their first major silverware in their 122-year-old history but rarely threatened the Villa goal. "The team believed until the end, but we faced an Aston Villa side with a lot of class,” said Freiburg winger Vincenzo Grifo.

“We are very ⁠proud of ​what we have achieved. We wanted to win ​this cup, but unfortunately we didn't make it and this must be accepted.

“If you give space to players like Tielemans and Buendia ... they made perfect shots. ​The first goal gave Aston Villa strength."