Aston Villa Women's team faces relegation threats in the Women's Super League, currently just above the relegation zone after a disappointing 4-0 loss to Manchester United. Manager Natalia Arroyo, who took charge in January, acknowledges the team's low morale and seeks to instill confidence despite a tense atmosphere. Arroyo emphasizes the collective responsibility of the players and her commitment to the club. Fans have expressed frustration, and experts have noted that the players appear lost and unclear about their roles, exacerbating the team's struggles.
"I want to stay in this country, I want to stay in this league and in this club. I want to do my best. I am finding it frustrating because I want the players to be brave and it's not the best moment for them to be brave."
"The mood was low, belief seemed to disappear and fans were fearing the worst on another painful evening in Birmingham on Sunday. If you love to win, stand up, was the chant being sung by Manchester United fans towards the end of their ruthless 4-0 win at Villa Park."
"I've really struggled to understand what Aston Villa are trying to do. The players look lost."
"But the reality is a possibility if we don't do our jobs. We are in the same boat so we need to row harder, faster and stronger to make it. I really believe we will make it."
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