Aston Villa owner Dr Tony Xia backs under-fire manager Steve Bruce as he says: 'I didn't buy club to make money'
- Aston Villa owner Dr Tony Xia says he did not buy club as a 'business purpose'
- Dr Xia explained he replaced Roberto Di Matteo for the 'guts' of Steve Bruce
- Bruce spent a sizeable amount on signing six players during the transfer window
- A bad run of form has left them six points above Championship relegation zone
Aston Villa's owner Dr Tony Xia hit back at critics before his club's crucial Championship game at Newcastle by insisting manager Steve Bruce is in place because he has 'guts'.
Xia also said he did not take over Villa in order to make money and claimed parachute payments would not cover half of the squad's wage bill.
Villa are on a disastrous run of six defeats in eight winless games and in danger of dropping into a relegation scrap, sitting in 17th and just six points above the drop zone.
Aston Villa owner Dr Tony Xia has spoken of the problems being tackled at the Midlands club
Steve Bruce has seen his side go on a wretched run including four straight league defeats
Bruce has come under scrutiny from supporters for overseeing the sequence despite bringing in six players during the January transfer window, including £9million striker Scott Hogan.
Xia sacked Roberto Di Matteo earlier this season after just five months in charge with the club picking up 10 points from 11 Championship games. But the Chinese businessman, responding to a critical blog, suggested Bruce has the nous to steer the situation round.
Xia wrote on Twitter: 'Chose RDM not 4 EC title (Champions League). Sack not just caused by poor results. 1st Need was a man with guts.
Newcastle manager Rafa Benitez welcomes Bruce and his side to St James' Park on Monday
'I didn't buy Villa 4 business purpose. I never expected making money from it. Para £ can't even cover half wages.'
Newcastle are on course for an immediate return to the Premier League but Magpies manager Rafa Benitez has sympathy with Bruce.
'If you are relegated, you have to change half of the squad because they were not good enough,' said Benitez.
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