Updated 3:17am 25 May 2012

Another summer search for a manager at Aston Villa

Aston Villa's Paul Faulkner and Randy Lerner
Aston Villa's Paul Faulkner and Randy Lerner

Aston Villa are hoping it will be third time lucky as their hunt for a manager to bring back European football gathers pace.

For the third summer running, owner Randy Lerner and chief executive Paul Faulkner are scouring the globe for a new boss after Alex McLeish was sacked on Monday.

The Scot’s ill-fated spell followed on from Gerard Houllier’s unsuccessful reign in the Villa Park hot seat leaving the Villa heirachy under intense pressure to make the right appointment this time around.

Roberto Martinez, Paul Lambert and Brendan Rodgers, inset, are all being considered while Mick McCarthy is the surprise bookies’ favourite and is believed to have had contact with Faulkner.

Outlining his intentions to get the right man in for the job, the CEO said: “I think we want to find someone who can reinvigorate the club, someone who can bring some vibrancy back to Villa.

“That’s what we need and that’s what we can get.

“You want someone who can inspire the players, inspire the fans and can deliver on the pitch.

“I think there are an awful lot of reasons you would want to come to Aston Villa. You look at the size of the club and you look at the infrastructure that we have here.

“The facility at the training ground is one of the best in the country and our academy is one of the best in the country, our stadium is one of the best in the country. We have a fantastic owner who loves the club and has supported his managers, there’s the club’s history, the fans are phenomenal, why would you not want to come here?

“That’s what Villa is, it’s a great club. Now, the past two years the first team has struggled but Aston Villa as a club is very strong.

“The 2011/12 season is gone, obviously the decision has been made with Alex and for us now it’s all about the future.

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