CHRIS Llewellyn was full of endeavour against Aston Villa, and was bitterly disappointed with the 5-0 scoreline.

"It was disappointing.  We all knew the first goal was going to be important.  Unfortunately they got it, and in the second half their class told.

"We're disappointed with all five goals really, we felt we could have dealt with all of them better.  But in the end they were the better team and they deserved to win.

"We gave it a go, we knew we had to.  It's pointless standing back against these players because they are good quality and they will punish you.  So we gave it our best shot and it was unfortunate that a couple of our half chances didn't go in.  That might have made it a different game.

"Goals change games and I went close with a volley at the start of the second half.  The goalkeeper made a good save and perhaps on another day it might have gone in and we would have gone on to win it.  But it wasn't to be today and hopefully we can put it right on Saturday.

"Simon Spender and I managed to cause them one or two problems in the first half, but overall we're disappointed.  We've just got to look forward to Saturday now and put it right. 

"We've got to dust ourselves down and get over it.  It's a big game here on Saturday and we have to focus on that and geting the three points we need."