Wycombe woes have spurred Aston Villa on, says goalkeeper Bunn


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(Reuters) - The aftermath of Aston Villa's 1-1 FA Cup draw at Wycombe Wanderers on Jan. 9, when supporters' frustrations boiled over at the team's failure to see off the fourth-tier side, has spurred it on in recent weeks, goalkeeper Mark Bunn said.

"We were trapped in the stadium for an hour afterwards which wasn't great. That was the lowest the team has been, but it just shows great character from everyone to come back from that," Bunn told British media.

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