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Aston Villa sack manager Tim Sherwood

October 25, 2015
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Aston Villa sack manager Tim Sherwood

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Aston Villa have sacked manager Tim Sherwood after eight months in charge. Villa are currently 19th in the Premier League table following a 2-1 defeat by Swansea on Saturday – the club’s sixth straight league loss.

The club said in a statement: “The board believes the results on the pitch were simply not good enough and that a change is imperative.”

Ex-Everton and Manchester United manager David Moyes is among those in the frame to replace Sherwood, 46.

Under-21 manager Kevin MacDonald has been placed in interim charge.

Appointed in February to replace Paul Lambert, Sherwood reached the FA Cup final and led the club to a 17th-placed finish in his first season in charge, but has won one of ten league matches this term.

Villa have not won since the opening day and are four points from safety.

Sherwood has overseen just 28 games in all competitions – the shortest spell of any permanent Villa manager.

The club’s statement  offered Sherwood “sincere thanks for all his efforts during a difficult period last season and for the many positive contributions he has made to the entire football set-up”.

After the defeat to Swansea, Sherwood evaded questions about his future, saying when asked whether he would be in the job next week that he was “not the person to ask”.

He added: “I feel like the club is in a hole. At the moment we are short.”

Villa’s next game is against Southampton in the League Cup on Wednesday.

The Villa job was Sherwood’s second Premier League appointment following a spell at Tottenham Hotspur.

The former Spurs midfielder was appointed at White Hart Lane in December 2013, but was dismissed in May 2014 despite the club finishing sixth in the Premier League.

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By: BBC

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