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Frustrated Gerrard says he understands Villa boos

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BIRMINGHAM, England : Aston Villa manager Steven Gerrard said he could understand some fans booing following a 1-0 home defeat by West Ham United on Sunday, Villa's third loss in four Premier League games.Gerrard's side were the better team in a dull first half but lacked attacking spark and were then undone late on by a deflected Pablo Fornals shot that looped over Emiliano Martinez.Villa have managed only three goals in their opening four games and with leaders Arsenal away on Wednesday followed by a meeting with champions Manchester City, a poor start might be about to get even worse for Gerrard."I have been in the game long enough.

If you lose three games out of four it is not the start the supporters wanted and certainly not the start I wanted," he said."Of course, I understand.

I have two ears and I hear a lot of things. I heard the fans' frustration."So yeah, I pick up everything."It was Villa's 15th defeat under Gerrard since he took over from Dean Smith in November and after finishing last season with no wins in their last four league games, the former England captain and Rangers boss is coming under pressure."We certainly share our supporters’ frustration," Gerrard said. "There's certainly nobody more frustrated than me.

The only thing we can do now is act and try and put that right."I'm all in to make that happen, my staff are, but it's got to come from within the players as well.

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