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- Updated: September 11, 2016
Aston Villa manager Roberto Di Matteo vowed his side will recover after they drew 2-2 with Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
Di Matteo’s side fell 10 points behind Sky Bet Championship leaders Huddersfield after being held by Nottingham Forest despite dominating the game at Villa Park.
Two goals in two minutes from Ross McCormack and Rudy Gestede put them 2-1 ahead with 16 minutes remaining, only for Henri Lansbury to rescue a draw for the visitors.
Forest had just three shots to Villa’s 26, but netted twice as Apostolos Vellios opened the scoring, before Lansbury equalised with three minutes left and Hildeberto Pereira was dismissed for celebrating his side’s equaliser.
Di Matteo said: “We need to win these games, it’s as simple as that. That’s why I was shaking my head at the end of the game, it’s really difficult to …