Former Aston Villa fullback Stephen Warnock remains confident of a top four finish despite defeat at home to Manchester United.
Warnock wrote for BBC Sport: "Aston Villa have now lost three home games in a row in the Premier League and FA Cup but I still believe they will finish in the top four - there is no chance that their season will just fizzle out.
"Sunday's last-gasp defeat by Manchester United will hurt, of course. It was an especially big blow psychologically, because a draw would have maintained the eight-point gap between the two clubs.
"Not only that, it was the second time in the space of a few weeks that Villa have dominated against United for long spells and been beaten. After losing another thrilling game 3-2 at Old Trafford in December, Villa have now seen six points go to a direct rival for a Champions League spot.
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"It is a setback, but I have been following Villa closely all season after spending time with their squad in the United States during the Premier League Summer Series in July, and I am confident they will respond.
"With the organisation I have seen from Unai Emery - his game plan, and the tactical tweaks he makes during games - I still think they will have enough."