Emery acknowledged the home fans' frustration and shared their disappointment in the result. He noted that Villa had been successful at home for a long time without losing, making the defeat all the more difficult to accept.
The manager praised Villa's performance in the first half, stating that they had created some good chances, but ultimately failed to capitalize on them. He attributed the turning point in the match to a single mistake, which Palace capitalized on to take the lead.
In the second half, Villa attempted to maintain their momentum from the first half, but Palace's second goal proved to be a difficult moment for the team to overcome. The third goal was seen as a punishing blow, and Emery accepted that Villa had to live with the defeat.
Emery emphasized the importance of maintaining balance and not getting too frustrated with setbacks. He pointed out that Villa's development and growth as a team is reflected in the fact that many of their players will be representing their national teams during the break.
When the players return, Emery is confident that they will work together to build a stronger team and bounce back from their current situation.