Aston Villa forward Morgan Rogers has credited his manager Unai Emery with helping him navigate a difficult period in the team's season.
Rogers described Emery as a "genius" who brought stability and cohesion to the squad, allowing players to focus on their game rather than worrying about internal issues. The Spanish boss's influence has been instrumental in transforming Villa into a more consistent and formidable force.
The 22-year-old striker believes that under Emery, he was able to reach his full potential as an athlete, thanks to the coach's expert guidance and mentorship.
In an interview, Rogers revealed how Emery encouraged him to trust himself on the pitch, allowing him to develop a stronger sense of confidence in his abilities. This newfound self-assurance has been reflected in Rogers' performances for Aston Villa, as he continues to make significant contributions to the team's success.
Rogers is grateful for the impact that Emery has had on his career and feels fortunate to have the opportunity to learn from someone with such vast experience and knowledge of the game.
Rogers described Emery as a "genius" who brought stability and cohesion to the squad, allowing players to focus on their game rather than worrying about internal issues. The Spanish boss's influence has been instrumental in transforming Villa into a more consistent and formidable force.
The 22-year-old striker believes that under Emery, he was able to reach his full potential as an athlete, thanks to the coach's expert guidance and mentorship.
In an interview, Rogers revealed how Emery encouraged him to trust himself on the pitch, allowing him to develop a stronger sense of confidence in his abilities. This newfound self-assurance has been reflected in Rogers' performances for Aston Villa, as he continues to make significant contributions to the team's success.
Rogers is grateful for the impact that Emery has had on his career and feels fortunate to have the opportunity to learn from someone with such vast experience and knowledge of the game.