O'Neill needs more players - Taylor

Mon, 01 Jun 10:17:02 2009

Graham Taylor believes Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill will have to sign five quality players this summer if the club are to challenge for a Champions League spot next season.

Former Villa boss Taylor fears the current Villa squad "is not strong enough" outside of O'Neill's first choice 11. Villa operated with the smallest squad in the Barclays Premier League last season and ran out of steam in the final third of the campaign.

Taylor said: "I always say that you judge a manager after three years. That is the minimum. Martin is now going into the fourth year at Villa and it is now his team and his squad."

He added: "After you have been in charge for three years, you will eventually be judged by your signings so I think this is an important summer for Martin in whom he brings into the club.

"When I have seen Villa play, and Martin has had his full team out, then they have been good enough. When he has not had all of the first team available, through injuries, suspensions, whatever, the squad isn't strong enough. That is my view.

"He has operated with only 23 players this season. If he gets into the top four next season, he will want to operate with at least five more players.

"I am not a great lover of rotation but there are a lot of games, a lot of travel, tiredness, the pace of the game, etc. If Villa are going to be in the top four, they will need to use 28 players."

Taylor also feels that the likes of PFA Young Player Of The Year Ashley Young and runner-up Gabriel Agbonlahor may have to step up a level next season.

He said: "With boys as young as Agbonlahor and Young, the chances are, when you've had a couple of seasons like they've had, there is always that distinct possibility that they will level out.

"Defenders become used to them and they are not as big a surprise to them any more and have learned how to play against them. Then they have to improve other aspects so you have got that to come into the equation as well."

 

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  1. lol @ Jimmy. Whatever.

    What MON has been against is­ paying the rip off inflated prices (i.e £80m for­ Ronaldo? c'mon) for players. Clubs know Villa have­ money and thus they ask inflated prices.

    From Steve, on Mon 1 Jun 2:51PM
  2. taylor giving oneil advice all they need now s olearys­ opinion and they can really go down hill
    an post 1­ villa bottled it this season u gave up in all­ competitions to try an come 4th but u came 6th an this­ year city an prob spurs will leapfrog u so if barry­ goes to city it is coz he has european ambition villa­ dont even try in europe villa only way is down

    From Jimmyrice man u are champs again, on Mon 1 Jun 2:37PM
  3. Well it's not as if Villa don't have the money,­ if you want quality then you gotta pay the asking­ price....otherwise you'll end up like Arsenal, not­ strong enough to compete when it really matters...

    From Raaj, on Mon 1 Jun 11:55AM
  4. Man City??? Whos that???? hahahahaha... a load of­ desert nomads who think they can take over the whole­ world just becase they control the oil reserves??? Go­ screw urself u unethical, camel riding capaitalists­ fascists...

    From Sick of it all, on Mon 1 Jun 11:06AM
  5. There is NO WAY Barry would move to City, that would be­ against everything he said he wanted to move for. Are­ they even in the Europa cup next year? If it was to go,­ he said it would be a move up to play in the Champions­ League, otherwise what's the point.

    From Steve, on Mon 1 Jun 10:03AM
  6. If Barry goes to City then like southgate botenge ect­ who cited they wished to "better" themselves­ by leaving Villa only bettered their respective bank­ accounts it was NOT footballing reasons in my book to­ leave a club like Villa to go to mudddlesbrough.
    Any­ club outside the Top four and I will think he left for­ his bank account

    From Alex F, on Mon 1 Jun 9:58AM
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