Liverpool’s legend was given a lots of money for reinforcements when he arrived at Aston Villa, and the management didn’t intervene in his work at all, but a revival similar to the one he made at Rangers did not arrive. Quality players, unbalanced game. Steven Gerrard’s ‘stamp’ in the Birmingham club was not seen, he often changed the formation and tried to adapt, to find a solution to the goal scoring crisis. Injuries also hampered Aston Villa, but they cannot be an excuse for two wins in 11 games in the Premier League this season and the same number at the end of the previous one.◾️ Mauricio Pochettino◾️ Thomas Tuchel◾️ Thomas Frank◾️ Unai Emery@David_Ornstein on the names linked with the vacant Aston Villa head coach role pic.twitter.com/7nzONi3Us2— Football Daily (@footballdaily) October 21, 2022 Since the middle of September, Aston Villa didn’t record a victory, and in such situation, even more experienced coaches would not avoid the cut… The only thing that is valued is the result, and Gerrard didn’t have that.”‘It’s a results driven business, you know that. Every manager that goes into a football club knows. You don’t get time at this level. You have to get results and from where they were when he took over to where they are now… he’ll be bitterly disappointed that he hasn’t been able to improve them. I also don’t think it helped losing his top coach Michael Beale. He was obviously an integral part of what was going on at AV, for him to lose that as well on top of everything else going on“ said Premier League legend Alan Shearer on Amazon Prime TV.This is no Scotland – Villa sack GerrardAnd it is Michael Beale, according to the English press, who is considered one of the main candidates to fill the vacant bench. He arrived in the Premier League together with Stevie G, was his assistant at Villa Park until the summer, and then in June he decided it was time to work independently. He dropped down the ranks, took over Queens Park Rangers in the Championship and revolutionized Loftus Road. The big question is whether Beale will agree to leave the London club after a great start. He has already turned down Wolverhampton, who offered him a job a week ago when they sacked Bruno Lange.Aston Villa can confirm Gary McAllister, Neil Critchley, Tom Culshaw, Jordan Milsom and Scott Mason have all left the club following the departure of Head Coach Steven Gerrard.— Aston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) October 21, 2022 But it seems that Villa management is still not sure who do they want on the bench – a young, not ‘flashy’ manager who will do the job (Beale, Thomas Frank), or a ‘big name’ like Thomas Tuchel or Mauricio Pochettino. Reliable sources say that they like Frank a lot, and yet, the first person they contacted this morning was Thomas Tuchel. The German politely refused and now Mauricio Pochettino is back in the game. The Argentine worked in the Premier League, he has been unemployed since the end of last season when he parted ways with Paris Saint-Germain, and Sean Dyche is also among the wide range of candidates – he successfully led Burnley for many years, keeping them in the Premier League much longer than forecasted.##NAJAVA_MECA_6745597##