Things go from bad to worse for Aston Villa as Remi Garde watches first team lose to club's U21 side16:15, 22 FEB 2016 UPDATED 17:24, 22 FEB 2016
BY MIRROR FOOTBALL
A host of first team players took part but were unable to avoid defeat as the losses continue to rack up for the Villans
Things went from bad to worse for Aston Villa boss Remi Garde as he watched his first team players lose 3-0 to the club's U21 side. Brad Guzan, Alan Hutton, Ciaran Clark, Kieran Richardson, Ashley Westwood, Jordan Veretout, Idrissa Gueye, Leandro Bacuna and Scott Sinclair all featured but couldn't avoid defeat at their Bodymoor Heath training ground last Friday, reports Sky Sports. Garde gave his players two days off in the run up to the game with his side not featuring in the FA Cup action over the week, but even that didn't have the desired effect as the gloom continues.
Villa have won just three Premier League games all season and sit rock bottom of the table, eight points from safety with just 12 games left. They were smashed 6-0 by Liverpool last time out and have the likes of Everton, Manchester City and Tottenham to come in the next few weeks.he defeat to the reserves is the latest in a long line of blows to Villa this season.
The defeat to the reserves is the latest in a long line of blows to Villa this season. A former employee quite and blasted the club for heading into "oblivion", chief executive Tom Fox has hired two bodyguards and centre-back Joleon Lescott was forced to apologise for an inappropriate tweet after that defeat to Liverpool.
The Birmingham Mail also reports that Villa fans are also planning walkouts at the next three games in protest at the running of the club, while insiders have launched an investigation to find out what is gong wrong.
Meanwhile, Garde is expected to watch the U21 side again in their clash against Swansea on Monday - with possible changes for his first team trip to Stoke on Saturday on the cards.
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