Manchester City coach Manuel
Pellegrini did not feel panicked after his team's 3-2 loss to Aston Villa in
the football English Premier League on Saturday and continued waiting for the
team to their first win away from home this season.
The Chilean coach Pellegrini
refused to let any area to be concerned because of the performance of his shaky
team away from home and despite achieving only three victories among his last
11 games away from home since last season.
City snatched only one point from
three games away from home this season after losing to Cardiff City and draw
with Stoke City, dropping to fifth place, five points behind leaders Arsenal.
Pellegrini said, "It is
important to maintain calm your nerves. I feel happy the way the team played
out today and deserved a different result. We played very well and we were
entitled to win."
The team started well against
Aston Villa, which controlled the first half, but it missed a lot of
opportunities before Yaya Toure opens scoring.
Villa player Karim Ahmadi
equalized score early in the second half before advancing Dezko by goal for
City after five minutes. But the owner of the land scored twice through Leandro
Pacona by free-kick and Andreas Faymann who scored in the 73 and 75.
Pellegrini told Sky Sports News
"We have performed well and we deserved to win. We deserved another result
of that game, but we are within five minutes wasted any good thing we've done
over the meeting."
Pellegrini added "The way we
lost that game is incredible. We advanced twice and we were in control of the
meeting."
In contrast, Aston Villa coach
Paul Lambert praised way in which his team exceeds his list of injuries in the
squad to clinch his third win in the league this season and move toward a ninth
place with nine points.
Villa manager said, "I think
we have given a great level. List of injuries are strongly disturbing. We lost
Efforts of (attackers Cristian Bnteka and the Gabriel Agbonlahor), who record a
lot of goals for us."
Lambert added "We played
against one of the best clubs in the country. Not only at the level of the
Premier League but in the Champions League, so could you say a lot about the
outcome."