Gerard Houllier is still the man to revive Villa! Club's chief backs Frenchman despite patchy form

Aston Villa chief executive Paul Faulkner has re-affirmed the faith the club have in manager Gerard Houllier to revive their fortunes.Villa are still hovering just above the Premier League relegation zone despite earning a valuable point at Chelsea from a 3-3 draw on Sunday.Houllier has come under fire from some supporters after replacing Martin O'Neill, who quit five days before the start of the new campaign. The main man at Villa: Houllier has been backed by the club's chief executiveBut Faulkner, Villa owner Randy Lerner's right-hand man, is adamant the belief in Houllier has not wavered.Faulkner said: 'I believe in what we are doing. This is a great club. We know we are going to have periods of adversity when things don't go our way.'But, if you are well run, you will come through those and emerge better and stronger.'We are in it for the long term. With what happened in the summer (O'Neill's resignation), we knew it was going to be hard because there were events we weren't expecting. Heading for a point: Ciaran Clark scores Villa's late equaliser at Chelsea on Sunday'But we believe in the manager and the long-term plans we have.'We want to go into the summer working with Gerard to develop the club with changes to the culture.'You must put everything in place to create an environment where you can win.' West Brom and Wolves weigh up moves for Middlesbrough ace ArcaMacheda rejects Premier League stay to head to Sampdoria on loanASTON VILLA FC

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