Ezequiel Ponce’s 84th-minute goal fired AEK Athens to a 3-2 win at Brighton to ruin the hosts’ Europa League opener at the Amex Stadium
Unai Emery insists Aston Villa must learn how to handle European football and refused to blame his changes after their sloppy 3-2 defeat at Legia Warsaw.
He said:"I believe in our squad and our players and we could have lost this game with other players on the pitch. Every match away in Europe is difficult and this is a new step where we have to learn. We still have the possibility to react again, we are going to play another five matches. It's not a good result but we have to learn and have to understand how we're going to face the next matches and this competition.
It should have given Villa a platform but a shoddy, slow, performance continued to undermine their tag as one of the tournament favourites. This time there was no way back and Marc Gual almost added a fourth when Emi Martínez parried Bartosz Slisz's shot and Chambers cleared. Jacob Ramsey, Moussa Diaby and Youri Tielemans tried to find an unlikely leveller but victorious Legia held on.
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