Aston Villa sack manager Dean Smith after five successive league defeats

Dean Smith has been sacked as the manager of Aston Villa, the Premier League club have announced.

Smith, who led the club back to the top flight, has paid the price for the team’s disappointing form this season with Villa having lost their last five games.

Friday’s 1-0 defeat at Southampton proved the final act for Smith, that result leaving the side with just 10 points from their opening 11 games.

Smith, a lifelong Villa fan, had been in charge for three years. The former Brentford boss took over with the club 15th in the Championship in October 2018.

He led them to promotion via the play-offs in his first season and then went on to keep them in the Premier League, and reach the Carabao Cup final, the following year.

They finished 11th last season but lost star player Jack Grealish to Manchester City in the summer and have been unable to build on their recent progress this term.

“He immediately transformed the atmosphere and performances and achieved the ultimate success of leading Villa back to the Premier League within the same season – a rare feat.

“He then secured our place in the Premier League after a tough campaign and took us to a cup final at Wembley.

“However, after a good start to last season, this year we have not seen the continuous improvement in results, performances and league position which we have all been looking for.

Smith (right), pictured alongside Jack Grealish, led Villa to promotion via the play-offs
Smith (right), pictured alongside Jack Grealish, led Villa to promotion via the play-offs (Mike Egerton/PA)

“The board would like to sincerely thank Dean for his many excellent achievements, on and off the pitch, during this time. Everyone knows how much Aston Villa means to Dean and his family.

“He has represented the club with distinction and dignity – universally liked and respected by everybody associated with Aston Villa – our staff, players and supporters alike. We wish him the very best.”

Smith becomes the fifth Premier League managerial casualty of the season after Xisco Munoz (Watford), Steve Bruce (Newcastle), Nuno Espirito Sancho (Tottenham) and Farke.

Villa slumped to their fifth successive defeat at Southampton on Friday
Villa slumped to their fifth successive defeat at Southampton on Friday (Adam Davy/PA)

Smith, 50, had conceded after Friday’s defeat he did not know if he would be given time to turn around the team’s form.

“I have no idea,” he said. “I have never had any control of that so I never worry about it, I always concentrate on my job day to day and continue to do that.

“I am very confident, given time, that we will turn it around with the squad we have got.”

The news has come as a surprise to some with former star Grealish tweeting: “No1 will ever compare, the real goat (greatest of all time).”

Current Villa right-back Matty Cash tweeted: “You brought me to this great football club, I will forever be grateful. Thank you for everything gaffa.”

Fellow defender Ezri Konsa added: “Been an absolute pleasure, thank you for everything!”

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