Aston Villa Football Club has announced Dean Smith as its new Head Coach, John Terry as Assistant Coach and Jesus Garcia Pitarch as Sporting Director.

Dean Smith, a lifelong Villa fan, is known for his exciting and attractive brand of football which he implemented in his previous posts at both Brentford and Walsall.

John Terry spent the final year of his playing career at Villa Park as he captained the club to the play-off final last season and brings a wealth of experience with him to his new role from his time as skipper of both Chelsea and England.

Former Chelsea and England skipper has been appointed Assistant Coach at Aston Villa FCIlya Khokhlov
Former Chelsea and England skipper has been appointed Assistant Coach at Aston Villa FC

And Jesus Garcia Pitarch has occupied Director of Football roles at both Valencia and Atletico Madrid in his native Spain.

During his time at Valencia, the club won the La Liga title and UEFA Cup and Atletico lifted the Europa League and the European Super Cup during his tenure.

The football club’s CEO Christian Purslow said: “These three appointments represent the start of a new era and direction at Aston Villa and we are delighted to secure their services after an extensive search.

“Dean has a clear and successful coaching philosophy as well as a real understanding of Aston Villa Football Club. He is also knowledgeable about the Championship.

“The board welcomes him to the club and is looking forward to working with him and his staff.

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Aston Villa Football Club’s three new appointments are the start of a “new era” according to its CEO Christian Purslow

“John is one of the most decorated players in English football, has an affinity with the club and is ready to make the next step in his career working alongside Dean.

“And Jesus also brings a huge amount of experience in his particular role having worked with some of the biggest clubs in Europe. He will ensure the club has an integrated approach running from the academy through the U23s and into the first-team.”

On 3rd October 2018, Steve Bruce has been sacked as manager of Aston Villa Football Club, after two years in charge.

Steve Bruce sacked as manager of Aston Villa FC

According to reports, Steve Bruce has been sacked as manager of Aston Villa.Is this the penalty miss by Glen Whelan that possibly cost Steve Bruce his job at Villa Park?Villa gave up a 2-0 lead against Preston to be trailing 3-2 until the last few minutes. Villa equalised and had a chance to win the game but only to have Whelan miss.(Video 📸: Vimal Korpal / I Am Birmingham)

Posted by I Am Birmingham on Wednesday, 3 October 2018

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