Aston Villa's Relegation Fears Grow: Manager Arroyo Admits 'Same Fears as Players' in WSL Struggle
Aston Villa manager Natalia Arroyo voices shared fears with players as the club's WSL relegation threat intensifies after seventh consecutive winless match.


Crisis Deepens at Villa Park
Aston Villa's freefall in the Women's Super League (WSL) reached alarming new depths with a 4-0 demolition by Manchester United, extending their winless streak to seven matches. The result leaves them dangling just one point above the relegation zone, with manager Natalia Arroyo admitting: "I'm just as scared as the players".
Manager's Raw Confession
Appointed in January to salvage Villa's season, Spanish manager Arroyo gave a startlingly honest assessment to BBC Sport:
- "I want to stay in this league but we're not being brave enough"
- "Nobody wants to manage a relegated team - we must row harder together"
- Revealed players are psychologically affected by their scoring drought (only 8 goals in 14 WSL matches)
Tactical Disarray Exposed
Sky Sports pundit Izzy Christiansen dissected Villa's struggles:
"The players look utterly lost. When your own fans start joining opposition chants, you know the situation is dire."
Key match stats | Man Utd | Aston Villa |
---|---|---|
62% possession | 38% | |
18 shots | 4 | |
7 on target | 1 |
Systemic Failures
- Leadership vacuum: Since Carla Ward's resignation, Villa have cycled through 3 managers
- January window missteps: Record signing Gabi Nunes has failed to deliver (0 goals in 6 apps)
- Contract uncertainty: Multiple first-team players entering final months of deals
The Survival Equation
With only 5 matches remaining, Villa face:
- Must-win fixtures: Liverpool (H), Brighton (A), Tottenham (H)
- Psychological barriers: Only 1 clean sheet all season
- Fan mobilization: Arroyo pleaded for supporter patience: "We'll work harder to give them what they deserve"
Former England defender Laura Bassett warned: *"This is exactly how clubs slide into the Championship - through compounded uncertainty and eroded belief."**