Aston Villa boss Unai Emery runs on to the pitch to hold back Boubacar Kamara before midfielder is sent off after third scuffle in fiery clash

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Unai Emery was forced to run onto the pitch in an attempt to stop Boubacar Kamara in the closing stages of his side's dramatic late win over Brentford on Sunday.

Late goals from Alex Moreno and Ollie Watkins secured a late victory after Bees defender Ben Mee was sent off 20 minutes from time.

Keane Lewis-Potter had opened the scoring for the hosts at the Gtech Community Stadium but the match was turned on its head after Mee was sent off for flying into Leon Bailey in the 71st minute – referee David Coote issued a red card after he incident on the track. monitor on the field.

Watkins did his best to antagonize his former fans with his celebration after the winner, causing a scuffle in the goalmouth between both groups of players.

Tensions continued to rise as the match drew to a close and another brawl ensued in the closing stages when Emi Martinez and Neal Maupay collided.

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Unai Emery ran to the ptich in an attempt to break up the scuffle between both teams

Emery was seen having words with Emi Martinez, who was involved in the incident

Emery was seen having words with Emi Martinez, who was involved in the incident

The Argentine stopper was unimpressed by the bee man's theatrics after throwing himself to the ground after the slightest touch.

It set off another round of pushing and shoving, with Kamara Yehor shoving Yarmoliuk in the face.

Emery had run onto the pitch in an attempt to break things up, but that didn't stop his man from being immediately shown red for violent behaviour.

Emery didn't look happy at all when Kamara was sent off for violent behaviour

Emery didn't look happy at all when Kamara was sent off for violent behaviour

It put a dampener on what was otherwise a brilliant day for the visiting team, who temporarily moved up to second place in the rankings.

After the match, Emery said: “I want to analyze the match we played in the first and second half and how we controlled the match after the red card

'Then I also want to analyze the circumstances that happened at the end of the match with Ollie, but I don't know exactly what happened to him, just like with Zaniolo, Duran and Martinez.

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“Of course our behavior is fantastic, but today maybe not good. I want to explain to the players how we can react when we are under pressure. In certain circumstances there was provocation from them.

“You ask me about Ollie Watkins and someone told me it was because a supporter spoke to him. Tomorrow we're going to meet to talk about the analysis of the match and part of it is to try to understand what happened when we lost a little bit of our control.