Remi Garde has banned his Aston Villa players from criticising each other

Remi Garde has banned his Aston Villa players from criticising each other in a bid to improve morale and confidence at the basement club.
New French boss Garde is trying desperately to turn around the plight of the Premier League's bottom side, having joined their relegation battle in November.
The former Arsenal midfielder and Lyon coach banned squad members from speaking any language other than English when he arrived.
And now according to  MirrorSport he has told stars they must not have it out with each other in the dressing room on match-days as he feels it has affected unity and confidence.
Villa are currently on a three-game unbeaten run in the top-flight, and haven't lost in five in all competitions. They are also into the fourth round of the FA Cup, which sees them play at home to Quadruple-chasing Manchester City on Saturday.
There are signs Villa’s players are finally all pulling together and playing like a team at last. But it has taken months for the side to gel after they signed seven players from abroad last summer, five of whom were 23 or younger.
Garde's men are 10 points adrift of safety after 14 Premier League losses in 23 games, despite £60million being spent on 13 new players before the season.

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