Aston Villa supervisor Unai Emery insisted that there isn’t any difficulty between him and Jhon Duran after the striker reacted angrily to being substituted towards Bologna on Tuesday.
The 21-year-old was taken off nearly instantly after scoring the second aim of their Champions League victory and was visibly indignant, punching the again of a dugout seat.
Duran’s sixty fourth minute strike noticed him change into the primary Aston Villa participant since Gary Shaw in 1982-83 to attain in successive video games for the membership within the competitors.
The Colombian has notched 4 objectives from his eight Premier League appearances this season, regardless of not beginning within the top-flight up to now beneath Emery, although the Spaniard has been impressed along with his shows.
“I’ve no drawback along with his response. Each message we ship within the dressing room is about respect and having our values,” Emery instructed The Unbiased.
“Some younger gamers can react just a little bit however it’s beneath my management… All the time it’s harder to start out when the opponents are recent.”
“He performed very nicely and he scored a superb aim. It was unbelievable the way in which he accelerated,” he stated.
“We are going to play each strikers typically and once they play individually in addition to at present – with Ollie Watkins – it’s best for the crew.”
That consequence maintained Villa’s 100% begin in Europe, whereas they’re additionally presently fourth within the Premier League and 4 factors off high.
However the Villa supervisor didn’t need to get carried away regardless of what he and his crew have achieved up to now.
“We’re going to deal with every match and the way we’re within the second,” he added.
“There are different contenders, greater favourites than us however we’re enhancing and we’ll see how we proceed.”