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Aston Villa manager Natalia Arroyo 'scared' of leading team to relegation

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Aston Villa are one point above Crystal Palace in the relegation spot after a 4 -0 defeat by Manchester United on Sunday .
Manager Natalia Arroyo has been tasked with instilling belief in Villa 's players again.
The mood was low, belief seemed to disappear and fans were fearing the worst on Sunday night .
Villa have only five matches to secure their safety in the Women's Super League .
Arroyo: "I am pleased they understand we are struggling because with their support we will be stronger" Despite the struggles, she still has belief that she will make it.
"I see the players are committed and trying to learn. I am convinced we'll make it," she said.