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Manager Garde leaves Aston Villa by 'mutual consent'

March 30, 2016 10:06 IST

‘Manager Remi Garde has today left Aston Villa Football Club by mutual consent’

IMAGE: Remi Garde is seen at the stadium. Photograph: Ben Hoskins/Getty Images.

Remi Garde parted company with Aston Villa almost five months after taking over as manager on Tuesday having failed to turn around the Premier League club's dismal season.

The Frenchman, who replaced Tim Sherwood after a poor start to the campaign, managed only two wins in the 20 league matches he took charge of and lost the last six.

"Manager Remi Garde has today left Aston Villa Football Club by mutual consent," bottom club Villa said in a statement.

"The club would like to place on record its sincere thanks to Remi for all his efforts during a difficult period and wish him well in the future."

Former European champions Villa, owned by American businessman Randy Lerner for the past decade, look almost certain to slip out of English football's top flight for the first time since spending a season in the second tier in 1987-88.

They have managed only 16 points from 31 matches and are 12 points behind fourth-from-bottom Norwich City with only seven games remaining.

Former Olympique Lyon manager Garde, once a midfielder with Arsenal, signed a three-and-a-half year contract in November and managed a 0-0 draw with Manchester City in his first match in charge of the Midlands club.

But that was one of the few positives as a mediocre squad slipped further and further into trouble.

His only league wins came against Crystal Palace and Norwich while in February Villa lost 6-0 at home to Liverpool.

Villa said first-team coach Eric Black would take over as acting manager until the club find a full-time replacement.

Garde's departure follows the recent exits of chief executive Tom Fox and sporting director Hendrik Almstadt.

Source: REUTERS
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