'First time I've looked at Rob Edwards and thought he was on the edge'
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Former Tottenham and England midfielder Jermaine Jenas says the aftermath of Aston Villa's late winner to beat Luton Town 3-2 on Saturday was the first time he had seen Rob Edwards "on the edge".
Edwards had seen his side battle back from 2-0 down at half time to level the match before Lucas Digne dramatic late winner made it five Premier League matches without a win.
"It's a bit like the Forest situation," Jenas told Match of the Day.
"There's an element of you that feels sorry for them and there's an element thinking they didn't turn up in the first half.
"They were nowhere to be seen - it could have been 5-0 quite easily.
"They fought their way back into it but it's another last-minute goal they've conceded at home. It was a poor one they conceded.
"It was the first time I've looked at Rob Edwards and thought he was on the edge.
"He was not happy with the goal they conceded because they fought so hard to get back in it."