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Houllier leaves Villa

Gerard Houllier
Image: Houllier: Forced to leave Villa Park after just nine months due to health problems

Aston Villa have confirmed that manager Gerard Houllier has left the club after just nine months in charge due to health concerns.

Frenchman quits Villa Park due to health concerns

Gerard Houllier has left Aston Villa after just nine months in charge, the club have confirmed. The Frenchman is parting company with Villa because of concerns over his health after his recent heart problems. It has been common knowledge for 24 hours that Houllier's reign was coming to an end after he underwent further medical tests before the weekend. Villa will now step up their search to find a replacement for Houllier, with Fulham's Mark Hughes one of the early names to be linked with the post. Houllier was unable to take charge of team affairs for the final five games of the season and doctors have advised that he will require further time to recuperate. Villa chief executive Paul Faulkner said: "I would like to thank Gerard for his considerable efforts over the past nine months and for the dedication, commitment and work ethic he has demonstrated as Villa manager.

Demands

"We regret the circumstances of Gerard's departure and, naturally, we wish him well in his continued recovery. "I know I speak for everyone associated with Aston Villa in expressing our hope that Gerard will return to full health as quickly as possible and we wish him all the best for the future." Faulkner added: "As a board we are very conscious of the need to ensure that the club is prepared fully to meet the demands of the new season. "To that end, we have already embarked upon the process which will lead to the appointment of a new manager. "We will update when appropriate and until such time as we can make an announcement there will be no further comment from the club on this matter." Houllier has hinted he may eventually return to football, as he said: "I am extremely disappointed that I will not have the opportunity to manage Aston Villa next season.
Genuine concern
"My health has improved considerably since I was taken ill on 20th April. I now intend to take the next few months to concentrate on recuperating fully before I may return to football. "I was very much looking forward to the prospect of my first full season as Villa manager and returning for pre-season training to prepare for the campaign ahead, a luxury that I did not have last season. "I have been extremely touched by all of the messages I have received and by the reaction of people throughout the world of football. "I am very grateful to the Villa fans for their genuine concern and encouragement and to the fans of clubs up and down the country for their kind sentiments. "I would especially like to thank my assistant manager, Gary McAllister, my staff, the players and all at Aston Villa for their support and, of course, for their efforts in securing a very positive end to last season. "It has been an honour to manage this great club and I wish everyone connected with Aston Villa every success for the future."

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