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Garde considering Aston Villa personnel changes

“People are saying we’ve not bought quality”. The situation where we are, somewhere we have missed confidence.

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“The club have bought well”, continued Richards. Let down by some shocking defending, they created few chances and were soundly beaten, with their many limitations ruthlessly exposed in a punishing first half.

“But if they don’t I’m not going to be crying, let’s put it that way”.

“The Premier League is a different beast”.

There is still hope for Villa this season.

“They have flirted with relegation the last couple of seasons and there is only so many times you can do that before it is your turn”. “We complement each other very well and both get through a lot of graft defensively – and it just works”, Deeney said.

Last Meeting: The longest run without a win for Villa in the tenure of Martin O’Neill came to an end in January 2007 as they dispatched Watford 2-0 with two goals in the closing stages.

“This is not professional”, manager Remi Garde said.

The Villans last match was a humiliating 0-4 shellacking in the hands of Everton at the Goodison Park last Saturday after an impressive 0-0 draw with Manchester City the week before, as per BBC Sport.

In-form striker, Odion Ighalo, fired his eighth goal of the season as Watford downed Aston Villa 3-2 at Villa Park to deepen the crisis for the Premier League’s bottom side.

This was not the first time that the talented Grealish has been in hot water for his off-field behaviour.

Sherwood was sacked in October after six straight defeats and replaced by Garde earlier this month but he believes they can stay up.

“It’s a huge game”, Garde said. We didn’t win a challenge. But we need to forget about it. Now we have to play the second part of the league.

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Garde, a defensive midfielder during his players days, has seen his defence leak seven in two games and the French coach has called for changes in personnel to be made after the poor start.

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