The Telegraph wrote that the departure of Monchi, an important ally of Villa coach Emery and president of football operations, will only exacerbate Emery's uncertainty in the future. After a summer plagued by financial constraints, Villa started...
The Telegraph wrote that the departure of Monchi, an important ally of Villa coach Emery and president of football operations, will only exacerbate Emery's uncertainty in the future.
After a summer plagued by financial constraints, Villa started the season poorly and had no victory in the Premier League.
Monchi's unexpected departure was a major blow to Emery and caused concerns about the situation behind the club. Many fans are therefore worried that Emery might follow in his footsteps, but it is understood that despite the allies' farewell, Emery is determined to stay and is fully committed to improving the team's start.
Monkey's transfer operations during his term of office were the focus of external criticism. A very convincing figure shows that in the latest game against Sunderland, nine of Villa's 11 starters were signed before Monkey arrived. Although he has also had successful works such as sign-free Tillermans and a low-priced purchase of Morgan Rogers, the disappointing list of signings is longer. Players who have introduced high prices such as Mousa Diabi, Amadu Onana and Donyere Mullen have failed to play their due roles in a stable manner.