Aston Villa boss Unai Emery conceded that he was left disappointed and frustrated after our 2-1 defeat at Go Ahead Eagles.
Villa took the lead through Evann Guessand after just four minutes as we looked on course to extend our winning run, but chances came and went as the first half played out.
Having failed to take those opportunities, it opened the door for our hosts to launch a comeback, and a goal either side of half-time saw them take the lead and subsequently force a scrambling Villa to search for a way back into the clash in the latter stages.
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Despite pushing for an equaliser, Villa came up short as Emiliano Buendia also missed from the penalty spot, and so we’re left to rue a massive missed opportunity with only ourselves to blame for throwing away three crucial points.
While a reaction is needed against Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday to bounce back immediately, Emery remained calm and level-headed despite our defeat, as he’ll certainly hope that it’s an experience we’ll learn from if we’re able to launch a deep run in the competition.
That said, the Villa boss conceded that he was disappointed and frustrated too as he’ll know it was a game that we should put away and won.
