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Aston Villa’s manager Unai Emery says he is “confident” that his team can turn his fortune around after a 3-0 defeat against Crystal Palace on Sunday, he composed a miserable start to the Premier League season.
In a repetition of the FA FA Cup semi -final in Wembley, emerly winners were undone to the eventuals at night he saw Goals by Jean-Philippe Mateta, Marc Guehi and Ismaila Sar Ensure the points for the men of Oliver Glasner.
The result achieves a misery in Villa after what has been a disappointing start to the campaign; One who has seen them become the only first flight club that has not marked in their first three outings.
It means that the side of Emery, who finished the last sixth term, reached the last eight of the Champions League and will play in the Europa League this season, they will currently be in the second fund of the table at the international pause next week.
He requested his post-game assessment, Emery told Sky Sports: “(I’m) frustrated, but we played well. We followed the play plan we expected and we were dominating the game.
“We had a good opportunity with Ollie Watkins. But we were dominant. We did not give corners, we were avoiding transitions.
“We made a mistake with the penalty and it was a goal. And of course it was more difficult.
“I think we started very well in the second half. After the second goal, maybe it was harder, but in the first half and 20 minutes of the second half, I can’t do anything.”
The Villa’s head admitted that he felt the fans during this difficult period, but believes that their players will put their challenge behind their strength when they return to domestic action against Everton on September 13.
“Of course, we are frustrated, we are sad for our followers, but we have to accept it. We must be together,” Emery said.
“In the good times we were enjoying, we were happy. Now, we started badly the first three games (of the season), but tomorrow is September 1, the end of the transfer window and I am sure of the next games after this break.”