
John McGinn admits Aston Villa face an "extremely difficult" task to qualify for European
Football this season after losing 1-0 to Wolves at Molineux. Toti Gomes scored the only goal of the game in the first half as he headed in from a corner. Villa created enough chances to find an equaliser, but they failed to find the net for the second game running, after scoring in each game under Unai Emery before last weekend. Villa remain in eighth position after the defeat, but after Tottenham's win over Crystal Palace, Emery's side will likely have to win all three of their remaining fixtures this month. Villa host Spurs next weekend and travel to
Liverpool on May 20, before hosting Brighton on the final day. RATINGS | Villa player ratings vs Wolves: Traore, Buendia and Watkins all struggle in defeat READ MORE | Villa block Duran from
World Cup as Emery makes ‘get better’ statement "We are a bit frustrated, McGinn told
Premier League productions after the loss at Molineux. "We played pretty well and controlled much of the match but Wolves are string at home and a threat from set pieces. They made it difficult for us but we had our chances and on another day we could be going home with a point." On the club's chances of qualifying for Europe, he said: "It makes it tougher. It makes it extremely difficult now but we have three games left and we will try to win all three. "We need to react positively and we will asses it the same way we assessed games in the positive run we were on." What did you make of Villa's performance? Tell us in the comments section... READ NEXT: Aston Villa reach 'full agreement' with Mateu Alemany as triple
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