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Unai Emery says Aston Villa deserved to beat Bournemouth after dramatic draw

Aston Villa boss Unai Emery thought his side deserved to win after Bournemouth’s Evanilson snatched a late equaliser in a 1-1 home draw.

It is the second time Villa have dropped points in the league immediately after their European exploits.

This time Ross Barkley’s 76th-minute strike looked like it would hand Villa maximum points until Evanilson levelled.

The hosts were denied an opener in the first period after Ollie Watkins thought he kept the ball in play to tee up John McGinn’s curler but VAR intervened to keep it goalless.

After Barkley broke the deadlock, he presented Bournemouth with the chance to equalise after a late foul on Marcus Tavernier, and the substitute’s inswinger glanced off the head of Evanilson to seize a share of the spoils.

Emery thought his side should have walked away from the fixture with all three points.

He said: “We played a fantastic game.

“We deserved to win and dominated possession. In our process here, progressively we are being demanding to win clearly and this is the process.

“If we played the game again the plan would be the same. We created chances in the first half, controlled the game perfectly, very good press, threats in behind in the box.

“The second half we started even better and didn’t concede anything, we score, then after that the match changed because they were playing with new players and at 1-0 they were trying to push into our box.

“We needed the defence concentrating 100 per cent like we usually were but they scored and we are frustrated because we deserved to win, but there is still work to do.

“When you are 1-0 up in the last minute, we didn’t control like we needed and this is one thing we have to learn.”

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