Aston Villa manager Unai Emery (right) saw his side salvage a late point at home to Sheffield United (Nick Potts/PA)
Aston Villa boss Unai Emery refused to be downbeat after his side missed the chance to go top of the Premier League.
Nicolo Zaniolo’s stoppage-time header rescued a 1-1 draw with struggling Sheffield United on Friday.
Cameron Archer, who joined the Blades from Villa in the summer, netted for the visitors – who climb off the bottom – with three minutes left to leave Villa on the brink of a first home league defeat since February.
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But they salvaged a point, although their run of club-record 15 straight league wins at Villa Park ended, and they sit second in the standings, behind leaders Arsenal on goal difference.
Emery, whose side saw Leon Bailey have a goal disallowed by VAR while the hosts also had three penalty claims turned down on review, said: “It was a very good point at the end.
“At the start we were very excited and we were expecting Sheffield to be very strong, they were successful in their plan and they scored when we lost control of the game.
“The draw is fantastic for us because we are keeping the good feeling, not with three points but playing in the same way we are trying to do.
Aston Villa’s Nicolo Zaniolo (centre) scored a dramatic late equaliser for the hosts (Mike Egerton/PA)
“We were upset and frustrated with the review of our goal, we have to understand each decision even if we don’t agree with them.
“We lost the control of the game in the last 20 minutes. At the end we were frustrated,
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