Emery remains tight-lipped on Rashford’s impending loan move to Aston Villa

Unai Emery believes that the team of Aston Villa needs reinforcements before the transfer window closes next week in the aftermath of the shock of his side 2-0 defeat by wolves.

The Spaniard witnessed his side, lost their seventh Premier League match after a Champions League -equal game, while goals from Jean -Oryner Bellegarde and Matheus Cunha Wolves shot in Molineux.

Emery was unable to influence Sub Jhon Duran on Saturday evening after his £ 65 million move to Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr.

Villa comes after the loan of the signing of the random Manchester United star Marcus Rashford, but Emery, who refused to comment when asked about the 27-year-old, has insisted that his schedule needs further additions if they have to compete For the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest of the rest.

“We need some players,” he told the BBC Post Match. 'We have to replace some players who have left. Tomorrow and Monday are the last two days.

'I think we will get some players to help us, because we are in the Champions League for the last 16. We have to try to get points in the Premier League to be top eight, seven, six, five. “

Villa rivals were defeated by their Midlands rivals losing ground in the race to qualify for next season's Champions League. Villa missed the chance to close the gap in fourth place Manchester City to just one point for their collision against Arsenal on Sunday.

Emery admitted that his party did not earn anything from their collision against Wolves on Saturday evening, but claimed that his party was demanded during his responsible time.

He added: 'I was frustrated. Still work to do. The frustration is with the ambition we have.

'We are not Manchester City – the teams strong in everything. We increase our level, our question, but we don't have the power they have. We have to do it intelligently. It is fantastic to get Europe for two years in a row and to be in the last 16 in the last 16. Being consistent in the Premier League has been more difficult for us.

'We participated in the beginning today and tried to take on this challenge. The first half was really bad. We started well, but did not check the game.

'We needed it [changes]. Fresh legs. Tactical change in which Bailey goes wide. We were better second half. We have made two or three changes to score.

“I think we deserve to lose.”

Villa has eight days to prepare for their FA Cup fourth round collision against Tottenham in Villa Park, while a top-night finish in the Champions League League phase made their safe passage to the last 16, which will start next month go.

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