Aston Villa manager Unai Emery insisted that there is no issue between him and Jhon Duran after the striker reacted angrily to being substituted against Bologna on Tuesday.
The 21-year-old was taken off almost immediately after scoring the second goal in their Champions League victory and was visibly angry, punching the back of a dugout seat.
Duran’s 64th minute strike saw him become the first Aston Villa player since Gary Shaw in 1982-83 to score in successive games for the club in the competition.
The Colombian has notched four goals from his eight Premier League appearances this season, despite not starting in the top-flight so far under Emery, though the Spaniard has been impressed with his displays.
“I have no problem with his reaction. Every message we send in the dressing room is about respect and having our values,” Emery told The Independent.
“Some young players can react a little bit but it is under my control… Always it is more difficult to start when the opponents are fresh.”
“He played very well and he scored a good goal. It was fantastic the way he accelerated,” he said.
“We will play both strikers sometimes and when they play individually as well as today – with Ollie Watkins – it is best for the team.”
That result maintained Villa’s 100% start in Europe, while they are also currently fourth in the Premier League and four points off top.
But the Villa manager did not want to get carried away despite what he and his team have achieved thus far.
“We are going to focus on each match and how we are in the moment,” he added.
“There are other contenders, bigger favourites than us but we are improving and we will see how we continue.”
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