Aston Villa today announced they have parted company with manager Tim Sherwood today, following their run of six consecutive defeats.
Sherwood saw his side let their lead slip against Swansea City yesterday, as they lost 2-1 at home and remain second bottom in the table.
Despite maintaining the club’s Premier League status when he took over from Paul Lambert back in February, and leading the club to the FA Cup final, he failed to convince for large parts of this season.
Fans don’t seem to be too bothered on Twitter, with many believing the Villa Park board have made the right choice in an effort to save their season. The former Spurs boss had seemingly been on the brink of an exit for a while.
Recently sacked Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has been linked with the job, as well as Real Sociedad chief David Moyes should he wish to return to England following his doomed spell at Manchester United.
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