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Aston Villa 1-2 Tottenham – the fans' verdict

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We asked for your thoughts after Sunday's Premier League game between Aston Villa and Tottenham.

Here are some of your comments:

Aston Villa fans

Tony: For all the excitement Villa fans have had over the last few years, we are always expecting some sort of trophy but always fall short. Most fans seem to think that qualifying for the Champions League is the most important thing, it really isn’t. If the money from qualifying is more important than winning a trophy, then what on earth is the point of it all?

Alex: Poor performance and I have to admit it’s looking like there are few wins left this season on this form. Forest are doing well and therefore the Europa final may be a step too far, but fingers crossed. Three points should get us across the line, and hopefully we can get it against Burnley, although there’s no easy games as they say. The Champions League is so crucial – it all falls apart without that and Unai Emery’s big players are likely to go, so it’s high stakes. How we’ve missed those big midfielders at crucial points in the season.

Palma: The most uninspiring, lacklustre and embarrassing display I’ve seen in a while. How Emery didn’t make at least three substitutions at half-time was more baffling than his starting 11.

Paul: Villa have not been playing well for weeks now, and I am really concerned about this coming Thursday’s match against Forest. I think we need a major improvement, otherwise we won’t even make the top six.

Tottenham fans

Stephen: Night and day contrast from what we’ve been forced to watch since September. We have to carry it straight through against Leeds though and break our home curse. That’s the next step to redemption.

Stan: If only we had got De Zerbi earlier, Spurs wouldn’t be in this mess. Arguably our best performance of the season, immense work rate by all players – especially Conor Gallagher – and so pleasing he got his first Spurs goal. The team played with a structure and purpose and a desire to win. De Zerbi has installed a confidence back in this squad that has been so lacking and now Spurs supporters can look forward to our next home game with a positive outlook.

John: The manager seems to have instilled a level of confidence which has been lacking all season.

Bill: This is the best I’ve felt since that night against Ajax – everybody took responsibility, fewer got injured and nobody gave up. Thanks, Spurs.

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