English Premier League: Unai Emery Talks About 4-1 Defeat Against Spurs

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Unai Emery talks about the loss against Tottenham Spurs in the recent English Premier League loss. He says the team is doing well and will be looking forward to rebounding in the upcoming matches of the tournament with some balance.

Unai Emery talks about the loss against Tottenham Spurs in the recent English Premier League loss. He says the team is doing well and will be looking forward to rebounding in the upcoming matches of the tournament with some balance.

Aston Villa suffered a devastating loss against Tottenham Spurs in their previous English Premier League match. The team lost the game by a big margin of 4-1, as Unai Emery talked about the team's performance and locker room scenarios during the post-match media conference.

Morgan Rogers had put up a great start to the team by scoring a goal at 32 minutes. However, Brennan Johnson was able to equalise the score after which Dominic Solanke scored two consecutive goals for the team. This was also followed by a free-kick goal by James Maddison, which was scored by him during the extra time added to the game.

Unai Emery talked about the team's loss in this match of the English Premier League, saying,“We competed. In the first half it was better than the second half. The team were aware about how we can be competitive, close to winning and have more chances to get in the top seven of the Premier League. We accept the result, because when they scored two goals, they are very good in transitions.”

He said that the team made some mistakes and their opponents came out to be more aggressive in the game. The team lacked focus and was also not clinical, which led to their loss in the game against Tottenham Spurs. He further continued by saying that the main objective is to maintain team balance as there are a total of 38 games.

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