Steven Gerrard had remarkable results with Aston Villa since he came to the position of coach, he managed to ensure the survival of the “lions” in the Premier League, and the secret of his success is characterized by great discipline in the team.
A photograph of the code of conduct and the rulebook implemented by coach Steven Gerrard at Aston Villa was leaked to numerous British media.
Last season, the “lions” finished in 14th place, 10 points away from the relegation zone.
Football fans spoke in superlatives about the football of the team coached by the Liverpool legend, and many British media reported that the revival in Aston Villa has a lot to do with the discipline introduced by the coach.
He enforced penalties for any violation of his ordinance.
Thus, the penalty for being late to training is 500 pounds, and being late to the field for training is 200 pounds per minute.
The penalty for being late to a club meeting, walking or getting on the bus on match day is as much as £1,000.
Illegal parking, whether in the club complex or anywhere outside it, is £100 and leaving plates, cutlery or glasses on the dining table is fined £100 per item left.
It costs £100 to walk barefoot after a shower rather than wearing slippers in Steven Gerrard’s team.
If an Aston Villa player receives a red card in a match, he is obliged to take the team to lunch within four weeks.
