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Black: We were outstanding
- Updated: April 30, 2016
Aston Villa caretaker manager Eric Black says his side were “outstanding” despite a 3-2 defeat by Watford.
Villa, who had 10 men for the final stages after Aly Cissokho’s sending off, were 2-1 up heading into stoppage time, but Troy Deeney’s double gave Watford all three points.
But Black insists the showing was much-improved and professional, having taken the lead twice through Ciaran Clark and then Jordan Ayew, and had no complaints with Cissokho’s dismissal for a last-man foul on Ikechi Anya.
“I thought we were outstanding, but for the sending off, …
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