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Garde reckons players need educating on use of social media after Villa's Lescott gaffe

Aston Villa boss Remi Garde has spoken to Joleon Lescott about his inappropriate tweet, for which he immediately apologised, and says players must be educated on its problems.

The Villa defender enraged fans of the Premier League's bottom club by tweeting a picture of a top-of-the-range Mercedes just an hour after the 6-0 defeat to Liverpool 11 days ago.

He said: "Of course I had a discussion. He told me the same thing that he said to the press. He told me it was an accident. I have no reason not to believe Joleon.

"We were together speaking face to face. I believe what he said. I just said to him that I was not expecting from an experienced players, senior player, such an accident.

"It was not really helpful for the team. If it's like an accident then you cannot say any more.

"Many years ago if you imagine the same situation 20 years ago, before social media, only two or three people involved in this situation. Now it is two or three million people.

"Saying that, social media is fully part of life now, especially in the young population. As a manager, as a club we have to educate them to be careful about the way they use it.

"This is life, it is not only football. Social media can be helpful or the opposite, not only football but life in general."

But despite not being a fan of social media Garde admitted clubs would not be able to ban players from it.

"I think it is a freedom for everybody. It would be very difficult to create a law for that and I'm not sure it would work," he said.

"I think in life in general we have to educate people to a lot of stuff, especially on social media, and that's all people are trying to do with all of this kind of stuff."

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