. The six are too rich and too good, says Villa . Manchester City is spending on a "phenomenal" level Aston Villa, Alex McLeish said that a chasm opened in the first six Premier League clubs and the rest, who paid almost impossible for people outside the elite group in the competition. The Scotsman described the power of Manchester City, spending, characterized by the purchase of £ 38m Sergio Aguero this week as "phenomenal". Only two years since Villa, Martin O'Neill and under, seemed ready to challenge the established top four, but the subsequent appearance of the city, the progress of Tottenham Hotspur and the renaissance of Liverpool, Kenny Dalglish it left the Midlands club to play catch up. Aguero interviewed on arrival in the city, a club that has many high-income center before, many were actually left on the periphery, McLeish said. "It's great It's amazing the parameters have been adjusted. It is very difficult for many of the Premier League because there is no chance to follow that. We can not compete.
"It's kind developed in the three-tier Premier League in recent years, and the city entered the settling of accounts with the purchasing power they have. It is so difficult to follow the superior equipment, but we must try to believe that in a given day can beat the big guys too. We must create a team spirit, a will to win, and many other teams will have to think that too much. We must look to win the Copa America, Uruguay and the spirit they had, and found a similar connection. "
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the expense of summer was confined to the arrival of Charles N'Zogbia - a deal that was completed on Friday, when the attacker has signed a five-year contract - and Shay Given - have also signed a five-year, for around £ 4 million from Manchester City - with players like Ashley Young and Stewart Downing have left significant costs and the owner, Randy Lerner, well aware of the magnitude of the wage bill Club
"We are very aware of this," said McLeish, whose team plays Chelsea in the final of Barclays Asia Trophy on Saturday in Hong Kong. "Randy Lerner wants to keep control over the wage spiral, and we try to keep the money in a way that the club may hold. We have a decent rotation, but there is significant production and Randy Lerner wants to ensure that we do not Full Throttle.
"I think we'll see a lot of that in the division. There have been spending a lot of clubs outside the top, even when the financial fair play coming in 2013 The proportions of the best clubs can go over other will always be more. municipal trying to catch Manchester United and Chelsea, who have been happening for the past 10 years, and Arsenal, to a lesser extent. But they are trying to do to at once. "d have to wait now to be under pressure to win the championship because the purchasing power they have."
Blackburn Rovers defense Michel Salgado, former Real Madrid, is jealous of the city have a financial burden, even if it brings its own pressures associated. "The city now needs to win titles as quickly as possible," said Spanish. "They have money, but the real story is different. The expectations are different, because they have a great past. They were the best team in the world in the last century, and if you ask a player to sign the Real or the city, is another matter.
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