Arashi is brewed at Villa Park. Despite recent aspirations and past successes, Aston Villa finds herself caught up in off-field tensions that could destabilise the dressing room.
Manager Unai Emery, who was once praised for bringing the club back to European contest, now appears to be facing serious anxiety behind the scenes.
It has been reported that four senior players have lost faith in Emery’s leadership as Villa slowed down the start of the Premier League season.
According to Villa News, four senior Villa stars, Ollie Watkins, Morgan Rogers, Emi Martinez and Tyrone Mings, are understood to be at odds with Emery.
Aston Villa players are unhappy with Unai Emery
Their complaints seem to be attributed to perceived mismanagement, choice decisions, and recent lack of clarity in equipment.
Villa netted only once in the first five Premier League matches of the season, marking one of the worst starts in nearly 30 years.
Emery has turned the club’s fate around in the recent past and has taken them to the Champions League, but their start this season has been a disastrous, with one of the most competitive teams in the Premier League scoring points and appearing to be sitting in the relegation zone at this time.
Aston Villa parted ways with transfer chief Monki, who is an influential figure behind the scenes.
Monki enjoys a strong partnership with Emery, and along with his most important allies from the club, Emery’s position is even weaker.
If the relationship with the manager with the senior player is Frey, the consequences can be serious.
Emery faces an uncertain future at Villa Park
The complaints among key squad members suggest not only short-term complaints but also potentially deep divisions within the club.
Martinez was looking for a move away from the club this summer, but it is a well-known fact that he wanted a new challenge in his career. Watkins was in favor of Marcus Rashford, who was surprisingly benched by Emery in a key Champions League match last season and joined the club on loan.
Mings and Rogers are key members of Villa Squad and agree with the general consensus that Emery’s decisions are questionable.
Emery’s position once became safe and now appears vulnerable. Villa’s struggle on the pitch, combined with the complaints from the four senior players, portrays a difficult scenario for a Spanish coach.
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