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Aston Villa can avoid relegation: Garde can turn this around
Unfortunately for Watford, they are unlikely to be as bad this weekend as they were under Tim Sherwood’s management.
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“You can nearly excuse Jack Grealish for seemingly having a need to escape the troubles of work on a Saturday night”. It is as simple as that. Go and show that you’re the next Benteke and we don’t need them.
“I understand the decision of the coach or the clubs when something odd happens out of the profession”, said Flores.
Ghana forward Jordan Ayew gave Villa faint hope on the stroke of full time, but Watford held on for the win. We try to enjoy the present and we are trying to keep the players competitive…
After a massively encouraging display which brought a battling goalless draw with title hopefuls Manchester City, and newfound optimism at Aston Villa was nearly totally eroded by a shambolic effort at Everton last weekend. “I tell the players not to underestimate and if we win next Saturday of course we are going to celebrate like Arsenal, Chelsea and other teams”.
“Coming here was a massive relief for me and, to be honest, apart from the situation we’re in, I’ve enjoyed every single minute”.
Troy Deeney got the goal he had been dreaming of to send the Villa fans flooding for the exits as their miserable campaign continues.
Watford players were the ones who had seen their team mate stretchered off, but it was Villa who seemed more distracted by the delay.
While Villa looked doomed on just five points at the bottom of the league and now seven points behind 17th-place, Garde insists it’s not over yet and remains convinced his side can turn things around.
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“The way we played this game and tried to attack was quite pleasing”, Garde suggested. The side have created fewer chances than all but three Premier League sides and only three sides have conceded more goals.