To say that Remi Garde's time at Aston Villa was underwhelming would be an understatement.

As reported by BBC Sport at the time, the Frenchman lasted just 147 days in the Villa Park hot seat, on the back of six consecutive losses.

He won just two of his 20 games with the Premier League club after replacing Tim Sherwood, and Gabriel Agbonlahor feels that this is no coincidence on the boss' behalf having played under him.

When asked about the worst managers he played under, the former striker replied: "He's at the top on his own, Remi Garde, he's the worst."

He went on to offer further criticism of him, stating: "When he came in, he had arrogance but in a bad way."

The full video, which he captioned with: "Not one for hammering managers but this guy deserves it 😁 

/" data-lasso->@talksport", can be seen below:

There were stories referenced about his manner in training and also an exception that was taken to Jack Grealish being too happy, which all linked in with his criticisms of Garde.

When Agbonlahor got out of the studio it turned out that he was met by typical London weather, with rain lashing down and people running for cover.

The former Villa man took the opportunity to make a joke out of it, following the scathing comments he had just made.

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