The Brazilian-born Spanish midfielder is perplexed by the managerial changes at El Madrigal and believes managers should be given more time.
Villarreal’s season got another jolt at the start of the week with coach Jose Molina getting axed from his first team responsibilities.
The announcement came on the back of series of under par performances by the Yellow Submarine, with their 1-0 defeat against Getafe proving to be the final nail in the coffin.
The outfit from Vila-real have a tough couple of weeks ahead of them as they struggle to stave off relegation. Standing in 17th place, the Yellow Submarine are three points adrift of safety.
Reflecting on the precarious situation afflicting the El-Madrigal-based entity, retired Spanish international, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marcos-Senna-c23808, decided to hit out at the managerial changes that have taken place in the current season.
The 2008 Euro winner was amazed at how the position of head coachchanged hands from Juan http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Carlos-Garrido-c8443 to Jose Molina and now rests with Miguel Angel Lotina.
Senna called the situation as abnormal and stated that the players are helpless in such a scenario. He explained that they have to bow to the decisions taken by the management of the club, which would be different if they had a say in the matters.
"It is not normal for a club to change coaches twice in one season."
"We, the players, can only accept what the club decide to do," Senna is quoted by EFE as saying.
Villarreal welcome Real Madrid at El Madrigal in their next La Liga fixture with Jose Mourinho’s men preparing to unleash h**l on the struggling outfit after their 1-1 draw against Malaga.
The 35-year-old expects a tough encounter against the runaway Primera Division leaders and hopes the Yellow Submarine can collect points aginst the Spanish giants.
"Collecting points is always good, especially against Madrid," Senna said. "What we do not want is to lose the match.
"We are playing at home and our priority is to keep a clean sheet and, if we can, score a goal.
"Right now we have to show a lot of personality."
Villarreal fans will hope that the current squad can match http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Santi-c32503 Cazorla's heroics for Malaga against Los Blancos in the March 21 encounter.
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