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Aston Villa 'extremely unlucky' not win penalty at Manchester City, says Jamie Redknapp

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - APRIL 25:  Tom Cleverley of Aston Villa reacts after the goal scored by Fernandinho of Manchester City during the Barclays Premier Le
Image: Aston Villa players stand dejected after Fernandinho's late strike at the Etihad

Aston Villa were "extremely unlucky" not be awarded a penalty in the closing stages of their 3-2 defeat at Manchester City, according to Jamie Redknapp.

Having fought back from two goals down to level the Premier League match at 2-2, Villa striker Christian Benteke was played through on goal by Charles N’Zogbia before City 'keeper Joe Hart brought him down in the area.

The linesman flagged Benteke offside, saving Hart from an instant dismissal. City then went on to score the winner less than two minutes later through Fernandinho's late strike.

And, speaking after the game on Saturday Night Football, Redknapp felt Tim Sherwood's side were unfortunate.

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Aston Villa's Christian Benteke was adjudged to be offside before being brought down by Joe Hart at 2-2

"We talk about some decisions that are difficult for linesmen, but the linesman is on the same side of the pitch," he said. "He has a really good view of it and I think he makes a really poor call.

"There have been a couple [of decisions], I recall one in the first half where Benteke was called offside for an opportunity.

"They are difficult calls to make; I suppose the linesman can see Demichelis' body lunging forward. But we want to see the benefit given to the forward.

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The referee’s official has had a bad day and I can understand Tim’s frustration because they put so much into the game.
Jamie Redknapp

"These are big calls in games and, while I do think it's a difficult one, you can see it's tight and I thought it was a really poor decision by the linesman.

"There is no way Hart thought Benteke was offside because you can see by the way he lunges and comes out.

"You can see a little bit of relief on Joe's face when he looks up and sees the referee has thankfully given offside. Villa were extremely unlucky.

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Jamie Redknapp believes Aston Villa should never have allowed Brad Guzan to be in a position to make such a mistake as they should have cleared their lines

"The referee's official has had a bad day and I can understand Tim's frustration because they put so much into the game.

"But the goals they conceded were really poor. Once you get back to 2-2, I think then you've got to try and hang on for at least a point.

"The goals they've conceded have cost them and I'm sure that will be something Sherwood will be trying to sort out in training for sure."

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Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood was adamant that Joe Hart should have seen red after fouling Christian Benteke who was adjudged to have been offside

Former Aston Villa midfielder Stiliyan Petrov, who joined Redknapp in analysing the game, agreed his former side were unlucky with regards to that specific decision.

But the Bulgarian believes Villa have themselves to blame as poor defending for each of City's three goals cost them the game.

"You can see Christian was onside," he said. "It was great play from him and he was unlucky because if that was ruled onside, I think that's a penalty and a red card for Hart.

"Villa didn’t deserve to lose, though. They lost because they’ve conceded three very poor goals and defended poorly, that’s what cost them the game today, not the decision."

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