Birmingham Post

Smith stays positive after horror show

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ASTON Villa boss Dean Smith believes there are positives to take from the defeat to West Ham as he prepares his side for Friday’s Premier League trip to Southampto­n.

It appeared that everything that could go wrong did go wrong for Villa on Sunday as they slipped to a fourth-successive Premier League defeat.

Despite the 4-1 loss – not helped by Ezri Konsa’s red card early in the second half with the score at 2-1 – Smith felt he got some sort of response following the defeat at Arsenal, which during the first half arguably saw the worst 45 minutes under his tenure.

Villa head to St Mary’s on Friday night looking to avoid a fifth-straight league defeat, something that has not happened since early 2017 when the club was in the Championsh­ip.

“I would disagree that there are lots of negatives,” said Smith.

“The negative is the scoreline, the negative is the manner of some of the goals we have given away, but there were parts of our play that certainly pleased me and the response from Arsenal.

“I wasn’t particular­ly pleased with the start, then we had to make an early change with the injury (Jacob Ramsey).

“But I thought we grew into the game and both the players and fans responded.

“There was a response to the Arsenal game in stages.

“I feel after the third goal, you’ve got to take 3-1 on the chin.

“You’re not going to get back with 10 men.

“We’re playing against a team that is doing very well at the moment – so I thought the fourth goal was sloppy to concede.

“Overall, I saw what I wanted to see from the players. I saw them playing with passion, enthusiasm, energy and some quality as well.

“What concerns me is turning performanc­es around and getting results and I saw an awful lot of character from my players.”

 ?? ?? Villa’s Ezri Konsa
Villa’s Ezri Konsa

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