Without Aston Villa’s Unai Emery, the club is in crisis, and the player criticizes the supporters, saying, “Crisis has no end.”

Without Unai Emery as their manager, Villarreal seem to be disintegrating, and the former Aston Villa manager is much needed at the Spanish club.

The ‘crisis has no end’ at the club, according to Sport, which claims that Emery’s transfer to Aston Villa was the beginning of it.

They clarify that the defeat to Las Palmas last weekend served as a stark reminder of the dire circumstances the Yellow Submarine are facing.

They have eight points out of a possible 27, which has led to their supporters whistling at skipper Dani Parejo for a play while his team trailed 2-0 in stoppage time.

After the game, Parejo talked to the media and made it obvious that he was not happy with the gesture at all, stating that the whistling was not good for him or the squad.

He is well aware of the club’s issues and bad performance, but according to Sport, their’sporting crisis’ actually originates from a distance.

Since Emery left to join Aston Villa last year, the club’s vision has “been falling apart,” and Quique Setien was a poor choice for his replacement.

He fell short and the team ended up fighting with him because of it. Pacheta, who took over after him, hasn’t been able to change anything either.

It’s a vast improvement over how things were with Emery, whose departure sparked a downhill trend that hasn’t stopped.

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