
Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard admits there's been frustration in his first months in charge.
Villa are destined for a mid-table finish after a campaign of fluctuating fortunes, in which they have taken just four points from 12 matches against the top eight.
Gerrard said: "We take steps forward and we look a good team and everything looks positive. Then we take a couple back. We are finding it difficult against the teams who are higher up the league.
"They are there for a reason and we are striving to get there. It isn't going to happen overnight. That is the challenge and we have to live with the expectation and pressure as we go through that process."
Villa, who travel to neighbours Wolves next Saturday, have spent more than £400million on new signings since returning to the Premier League three years ago. They are again expected to be active in the summer window, with the boss having previously admitted some players are likely playing for their futures.
He said: "You learn a lot about the players every single day, in every session and every bit of detail. You learn a lot more from the games because it is the real thing, the different challenges and different tactics, we are constantly learning about them."
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