Tyrone Mings and Tammy Abraham give his take on Aston Villa’s draw with Leeds United at Elland Road.

Bournemouth-owned Aston Villa central defender Tyrone Mings has taken to Twitter to give his reaction to his side’s draw with Leeds United at Elland Road at the weekend.
Villa played out a 1-1 draw with Leeds in the Championship on Sunday afternoon.
Mateusz Klich scored for the West Yorkshire outfit under controversial circumstances on 72 minutes.
Tyler Roberts kept the ball in play despite appearing to be ready to put it out for a throw-in following an injury to Jonathan Kodjia, and then released Klich to score.
Subsequently, there were confrontations between the two sets of players, and Villa’s Anwar El Ghazi was sent off.
Leeds allowed Villa to score from kickoff under the instructions of head coach Marcelo Bielsa, with Albert Adomah tucking the ball in.

Mings – who joined Villa on loan from Premier League club Bournemouth in the January transfer window and earns £715,000-a-year as salary, according to Spotrac.com – has taken to Twitter to send a strong and defiant message after the draw.
Aston Villa striker Tammy Abraham, signed on loan from Chelsea in the summer transfer window, has also given his take on the final result on Twitter.

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