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- Updated: December 29, 2016
Leeds boss Garry Monk admitted he was disappointed after his side were denied victory at Aston Villa by Jonathan Kodjia’s late penalty.
Pontus Jansson’s header seemed like it was going to be enough for Leeds to secure all three points in the Sky Bet Championship clash at Villa Park on Thursday night, but Liam Cooper’s handball gave Kodjia the chance to make it 1-1 after 86 minutes.
“I’m disappointed in a sense,” Monk told Sky Sports after the game. “I thought the first half was quite an even game, then we talked at half-time about showing more confidence and in the second half we were fantastic.
“We were the best team, …