Aston Villa manager Natalia Arroyo expressed concern about potential relegation from the Women's Super League, as the team has struggled with consistency since her appointment in January. Villa currently sits 11th in the league, only one point above bottom-placed Crystal Palace, following a significant loss to Palace. With five matches remaining, the pressure is mounting for Arroyo and her players to secure vital points. She acknowledges her shared anxiety with the team, emphasizing the urgent need for bravery and collective effort to avoid relegation.
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.
I don't want to be the manager of a relegated team. 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.
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