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Remi Garde has apologised to the Aston Villa fans for his side’s heaviest home defeat in Premier League history.

In an emotional post-match press conference, Garde refused to clarify his position at the club when he was asked, simply saying that he would not take on any more questions.

Villa were battered 6-0 by Liverpool which left Garde ‘humiliated’ at the final whistle.

Around half of the 35,798 inside Villa Park departed before the end but a few thousand stayed to applaud the rock-bottom side.

“I’m very sad and I’m very frustrated like all the fans here at Villa Park,” said Garde.

“I’m very sorry, I feel for them. I’m the first one to say sorry.”

Garde admitted that the defeat was the worst he’s ever experienced as a manager.

At the end of his press conference, while he was walking towards the exit door as Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp waited outside, he was asked if he would still continue in his role, to which he replied: “I’ve answered the last question.”

It casts further doubt over his future at the club as it’s now only a matter of time before Villa are relegated to the Championship.