Bottom club slump to another defeat in front of new boss Garde



Remi Garde was given a thought as to the size of the assignment confronting him at Aston Villa subsequent to seeing his new side droop to a 3-1 Premier League rout at Tottenham.

Garde was affirmed as Villa's new supervisor prior on Monday taking after the takeoff of Tim Sherwood, who went separate ways with the club eight days back in the wake of taking only four focuses from the opening 10 group diversions of the season.

Previous Lyon mentor Garde was in the stands at White Hart Lane, yet saw Mousa Dembele give Tottenham the lead after only three minutes with his second objective in the same number of amusements subsequent to scoring in the 5-1 win at AFC Bournemouth last time out.

Dele Alli's low complete just before half-time hoped to have wrapped things up for Tottenham yet a late appear of soul empowered Villa to get again into the amusement.

Jordan Ayew's avoided 79th-moment strike divided the shortage and gave the Midlands club any expectation of grabbing a point, however that was snuffed out in stoppage time as Harry Kane wrapped up the triumph for the home side.

Tottenham held firm to go fifth in the table, while Villa stay attached to the base in front of Garde's first match in control at home against pioneers Manchester City on Sunday.

Dembele promptly gave Garde a sign of Villa's issues as he outmuscled Ciaran Clark in the wake of gathering the ball on the left-hand side and discharged a low shot under the legs of Brad Guzan at the close post.

Manor went near reacting when Scott Sinclair constrained Hugo Lloris energetically with a twisting exertion before Kane - straight from scoring a cap trap in the defeat at Bournemouth - saw an avoided strike tipped over by Guzan at the flip side.

Danny Rose went close from the consequent corner and Villa's reason was managed a further pass when Ashley Westwood was constrained over through harm in the wake of being gotten by the elbow of Dembele.

Furthermore, the guests were given a mountain to move in first-half harm time, Alli terminating into the base left corner after Joleon Lescott headed a left-wing cross from Rose straight into his way.

Tottenham seemed, by all accounts, to be cruising to triumph in a to a great extent serene second half be that as it may, after Leandro Bacuna had struck the post, Ayew set up a cheeky completion when he jumped on some poor safeguarding from the hosts with a strike that avoided in off Jan Vertonghen.

Kindred substitute Rudy Gestede headed wide before Ayew clanked the house fans' nerves further by bowing an exertion barely over.

Then again, Villa couldn't exploit their predominance in the last minutes and were rebuffed for not taking as much time as necessary when Kane discovered the upper right corner as Tottenham moved to inside of five purposes of City.
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