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Published 10:48 2 Apr 2016 BST
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Villa's collapse, their apparent surrender as early as when, November, has been pitiful. They got stuck in a rut and frankly just didn't bother trying to get one fingertip out of it. The whole season was a waste of time. As soon they looked in a bit trouble, the club that has never been relegated from the Premier League were just looking for the campaign to be over like a child who can't take his beaten on FIFA 16 and reaches for the restart button.
It has been nothing short of pathetic.
And Jamie Carragher seems to think so too.
"The worst team ever to play in the Premier League: those were the words I could not stop myself saying on February 14," he wrote in his Daily Mail column.
"Derby set the benchmark for the worst we have seen but, with seven games to go, Aston Villa are in danger of wrestling that tag away from them.
"Everything I’ve seen since that capitulation against Liverpool makes me think I was right to be so critical. My adrenaline isn’t running the way it would in a television studio after a live game but I stand by my statement."
https://twitter.com/harrymullen99/status/698899962978025480
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