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It appears Aston Villa fans have finally reached the end of their tether.

Following their 14th defeat of the Premier League season at Sunderland, one which left them 11 points adrift of safety, the travelling Villans got stuck into the team as they prepared to board the coach back to the Midlands.

Fans can clearly be heard swearing at the Villa flops, while chants of 'you're not fit to wear the shirt' are also audible.

A Jermain Defoe double for the Black Cats did the damage in the 3-1 win for Sam Allardyce's side - a result which took them seven points clear of their opponents and within four of safety.

Remi Garde conceded he needs additions in January after the match, and also explained his snub of a handshake from Allardyce following the final whistle.

In pictures: Sunderland 3-1 Villa

He said: "I would have preferred that Mr Allardyce came to me before the game and say, 'Hello' [before the match].

"I found it quite easy (for him) to come after the game and say, 'Well done'. It’s just a sign of (being) welcome but I don’t want to do too much (about it). I was upset probably by the result, but that’s it.

"It’s a big disappointment, like every defeat. "I’m not fed up, to be fair. I’m just trying to do my job as best as possible, every day, every minute.

"But like my players I’m very disappointed. Once again we played not so badly. We created some opportunities but, like every time, we need to be more efficient.

"You cannot say that the confidence has grown with this kind of result, but when we still have life in front of us we must believe."