Paul Lambert post-match.Paul Lambert accepted fully that Villa weren't at their best at Fulham - but bemoaned two penalty decisions that had a big impact on the final scoreline at Craven Cottage.Fulham were awarded a first half spot-kick by referee Mike Dean when Leandro Bacuna was adjudged to have fouled Alex Kacaniklic.But he waved away strong claret and blue protests in the second half when Gabby Agbonlahor was upended in the box by Aaron Hughes.Lambert felt the referee got both decisions wrong and also spoke of his unhappiness with the official's general performance on the day.He said: "I don't think we played as well as what we have been."But I still think some the decisions out there went against us. In terms of penalty decisions, I thought the Fulham one wasn't and ours was. That's me being honest."I didn't think it was a penalty for Fulham. I have just seen it again on the monitor."The game is in the balance. The lad has played for that. The referee's view is that he can see it clearly. Mike can see it. There's no-one in his way. There's a full view of it."The lad backed into Leo. The referee has given it. That's what has happened. The referee has bought it."I think the one on Gabby was a penalty. That was an absolute stonewaller. That would have given us a chance to kick on for the final minutes."I don't think Fulham's one was at all. But I thought the referee's performance over the game was poor. I thought some of his decisions were poor."However, Lambert accepted Villa didn't do enough to collect the three points on the cold afternoon at Craven Cottage.He added: "We lost three to injury. But that's football and I don't want to make that as an excuse.I couldn't fault the lads for the way they tried to get themselves back into it."But I don't think we got going. I can't fault the lads though because the effort was there."We had a really tough game on Wednesday. But we pick ourselves up and go again."We had chances to get it back if we'd got the penalty which I thought we should have."But as a team, we were short. We never got going."
Quote from: DB on December 08, 2013, 04:03:17 PMIt's also worth pointing out we have a number of injuries, second highest in the Prem I think (?)All those great players waiting to come back into the team...I can see a late run to the Champions League if we get everyone fit
It's also worth pointing out we have a number of injuries, second highest in the Prem I think (?)
Don't be a bellend, I'm just trying to point it out as a potential reason why were poor today.
Quote from: richard moore on December 08, 2013, 04:05:34 PMQuote from: DB on December 08, 2013, 04:03:17 PMIt's also worth pointing out we have a number of injuries, second highest in the Prem I think (?)All those great players waiting to come back into the team...I can see a late run to the Champions League if we get everyone fitDon't be a bellend, I'm just trying to point it out as a potential reason why were poor today.
I don't think we should be at all surprised about today. This is who Villa are at the moment and probably will stay that way for some time under the current ownership.Our natural level of form, affected by injuries will produce results like today or maybe a boring draw at home against teams we should beat like Sunderland.However, we do get lucky as per Citeh and Saints. We'll probably slide down a bit over December and January but we'll pick up later.It ain't pretty, it ain't fun but it is what it is.
Quote from: levico on December 08, 2013, 04:54:50 PMI don't think we should be at all surprised about today. This is who Villa are at the moment and probably will stay that way for some time under the current ownership.Our natural level of form, affected by injuries will produce results like today or maybe a boring draw at home against teams we should beat like Sunderland.However, we do get lucky as per Citeh and Saints. We'll probably slide down a bit over December and January but we'll pick up later.It ain't pretty, it ain't fun but it is what it is.That's a pretty depressing summary after 7 years of Lerner's tenure, but true - does he ever attend a match these days? We are light years away from being a top club with this regime.