Emery 'frustrated and disappointed' after Aston Villa drop more points
Briefly

Emery 'frustrated and disappointed' after Aston Villa drop more points
"Frustrated and disappointed a little bit, but not with the result. It should have been easier to take advantage [against 10 players] but we were not playing with our identity, with the ideas we have been building in the last three years. With some new players we have to adapt with the players we have, and we know we want to control the game, to dominate but I am disappointed and frustrated more for how we were not achieving our identity."
"With some new players we have to adapt with the players we have, and we know we want to control the game, to dominate but I am disappointed and frustrated more for how we were not achieving our identity. There is still work to do with the point we achieved, it's not enough, of course, after playing with one more player for 60 minutes, we should be happier, we have to work and be demanding, to get our consistency through our demands."
Aston Villa travelled to Sunderland and took the lead through Matty Cash's long-range strike. Sunderland were reduced to ten men early, but Wilson Isidor equalised to secure a 1-1 draw. Unai Emery expressed frustration and disappointment with how the team played, noting the side failed to play with the identity and the ideas developed over the past three years. Emery said adaptation is required with new players, emphasised the aim to control and dominate matches, and judged the single point insufficient after spending 60 minutes with a numerical advantage. Emery called for more work and greater consistency.
Read at 101GREATGOALS.COM
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]