🚨 EXCLUSIVE! 🚨 - Aston Villa have sacked Steven Gerrard.❌ - It comes after the 2-0 defeat to Chelsea on Sunday.💥 - Mauricio Pochettino and Unai Emery are potential candidates to replace him.🧐 - AVFC
‘s job was under pressure following a run of results which yielded just one win in eight Premier League fixtures.
There was an expectation that he would be given the trip to Fulham and visit of Brentford to save his job.The Midlands club are currently 16th in the table and one point above the relegation zone.The ex-Rangers boss is the fourth Premier League manager to be sacked this season.Gerrard ends his tenure of Aston Villa with a points-per-game ratio average of 1.21.
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