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Aston Villa's Marco Bizot expressed disappointment after a 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest, stating the team aimed for a win but settled for one point. He mentioned a drop in energy after conceding and highlighted missed opportunities for a second goal.
Aston Villa goalkeeper Marco Bizot has been speaking to Sky Sports following the draw at the City Ground: "We came here for a win of course. We tried everything in our power to take a win, but unfortunately we ended up with one point. It's not enough.
"We tried to push through, but it was difficult. They had a few moments. We played well before the goal but afterwards our energy went down and they got strength to push and score.
"We had chances to score a second goal, but it needs to go in. We should've taken three points."
On coming into the starting XI at short notice: "I have no idea what happened. I noticed Emi [Martinez] went inside, then the goalkeeping coach came up to me and told me to prepare for the game. That was 25 minutes before kick-off."
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Marco Bizot stated that Aston Villa aimed for a win but ended up with only one point, expressing disappointment over missed chances and a drop in energy after conceding.
Marco Bizot was informed to prepare for the game just 25 minutes before kick-off, after noticing that starting goalkeeper Emi Martinez had to leave the match.
Key moments included Nottingham Forest scoring after Aston Villa's energy dropped post-goal, and Villa having several chances to secure a second goal but failing to convert.

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