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Published 22:47 10 Aug 2016 BST
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Having invested in a Champions League winning manager, many expected Villa to look an entirely new team but, based on Wednesday night's evidence, they're still the same old Villa.
A Jordan Ayew goal in the 13th minute suggested an easy night's work for Roberto Di Matteo but that wasn't accounting for defending like this.
Luton clawed their way into a 2-1 lead and earned a corner in the 67th minute.
A comedy of errors saw Villa fail to clear their lines and defender Jores Okore finally had enough with the scramble and decided to get his side back to the centre circle.
What's the quickest way back to the centre circle?
Passing the ball into one's own net, of course.
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