Aston Villa’s third permanent manager of the year made no pretence that he will be the saviour of the Premier League’s bottom club. “I’m not a dreamer or a magic man,” said Rémi Garde as he was unveiled as Tim Sherwood’s replacement at Villa Park on Thursday. “But I have strong ideas.” They will need to take root swiftly for Randy Lerner’s latest managerial gamble to secure Villa’s top flight status .
It was the Villa owner’s love and long-term vision for the club that sold the job to the former Lyon coach, according to Garde, despite Lerner’s desire to sell up . The American billionaire has turned to a coach without Premier League managerial experience , and who has been out of the game for over a year due to personal reasons, to save a team that last won a league point on 29 August and has merely four in total with almost a third of the season gone. “I feel the club is in a hole,” said Sherwood shortly before he was sacked last month. A dreamer is the last thing Villa need in the circumstances .
“In football, things can change,” said Garde, who has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract and begins his reign at home to the leaders Manchester City on Sunday. “If I didn’t think I could change things I would have said ‘No, this job is not for me’, but I’ve got the hope that we can do it. I don’t know what happened before, I was not inside and I can’t judge. I can only focus on what will happen from now on .
“I haven’t the certainty we will stay in the Premier League because the situation we are in is difficult but I have strong belief we will do it .
