Dean Smith aiming to end Aston Villa’s tendency to ‘catastrophise’ | Paul Doyle

17 January 2020 22:30
Aston Villa manager hopes experienced signings Danny Drinkwater and Pepe Reina can stiffen struggling teamPsychologists say one common symptom of anxiety is a tendency to catastrophise, meaning to expect the worst outcome in every situation. Dean Smith used the same word this week, not for the first time, when discussing the ailments Aston Villa must remedy if they are to clamber out of the Premier League’s relegation zone. Villa’s next three matches, starting with Brighton on Saturday, are against teams also fighting to avoid the drop. Smith’s men cannot afford to approach those games with a sense of impending doom.Villa have played very well at times. But too often fear has appeared to render them timid and sloppy. “We can catastrophise goals too quickly,” said Smith in December, after the home defeat by Southampton. Last weekend they started promisingly against Manchester City but unravelled so badly after Riyad Mahrez scored in the 18th minute that they were 4-0 down by half-time, on course for a 6-1 defeat. Smith says his team must learn to remain confident no matter what. Related: Brighton v Aston Villa: match preview Related: Danny Drinkwater’s season gets worse against old friend Mahrez | Tumaini Carayol Continue reading......read full article

Source: TheGuardian