Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke has insisted that his side have enough quality to maintain their strong away form against Norwich City tomorrow.
Villa earned maximum points at the Emirates in a 3-1 win to start their campaign in style, but despite a strong performance at Chelsea four days later have now lost three games in quick succession.
Benteke admitted that Villa's home form remains a concern but backed his young team to respond at Carrow Road tomorrow, as Paul Lambert comes up against his former club for the fourth time.
He told the Birmingham Mail: "For the moment the football we produce is better away from home than at home. For the future we have to try to change it.
"I think in the difficult moments everybody has to take his responsibility. We are all men. It's okay, when we win everyboy is happy and showing his character, but also when we lose we have to show this. That's why we try to improve because we're still a young team.
"It's going to be tough because at home they are good. But we have the quality in our team and we have to believe that we will do our best to take the three points."
Lambert's side have won on each of their last two visits to Carrow Road, with a brace from Gabriel Agbonlahor enough for a 2-1 win in the Premier League last season.
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