O'Neill: Defeat tough to take

Sunderland boss Martin O'Neill admitted his side's home defeat against Aston Villa was 'tough to take' as Gabriel Agbonlahor fired the visitors to victory.

Last Updated: 04/11/12 at 08:45 Post Comment

The striker netted from close range 12 minutes after the break to claim just a second league victory of the season for Villa, while the Black Cats mustered only a single notable effort on target, and that six minutes from time.

O'Neill's men have now won just one of their last 17 league games but he is confident that a break will eventually come.

He told Sky Sports: "It was particularly difficult really. We threw everything at them today unable to break them down and unable to score a goal.

"We had so many balls in the area, you could hardly have counted all the chances, but you just need a break and I believe it will come.

"It's been a difficult time and we have got to see it through, but the players are capable of doing that."

When asked if he believes he has a few players who are not quite at their peak, the Northern Irishman replied: "I believe that's true. I think our creative players at this moment for one reason or another need a little bit of confidence. Things will turn and they will turn well for us.

"Overall the effort was fantastic and so was our captain Lee Cattermole."

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