October 4, 2024

Aston Villa striker  may have to miss 3 months after a challenge from Chelsea player Malo Gusto – Injury expert

We are delighted to welcome trauma expert Dr. Rajpal Brar as our exclusive columnist. Every week he will give his view on the injury situation at Aston Villa…

According to Dr. Rajpal Brar, Aston Villa defender Lucas Digne may have to sit out for nearly 3 months due to a blockage by Chelsea defender Malo Gusto.

 

An injury expert said an inverted ankle sprain could keep him out of action for up to eight weeks, while a broken leg, including damage to nerves or arteries, would keep him out of action for a long time. than.

The Blues right-back received a red card after VAR asked referee Jarred Gillett to check the screen after he waved the yellow card.

Speaking about the incident, Dr Brar, a physiotherapist and sports scientist, told Villa News:

“Two distinct possibilities are a reverse ankle sprain that can last anywhere from a week to 6-8 weeks with a grade 3 tear and associated fractures.

“What remains, if Gusto lifts him higher, is a broken leg, but the difference really depends on the extent of the injury and that could also last longer than eight weeks.

“It can range from the severity of the fracture to damage to arteries or nerves, etc.

“However, he appears to have recovered unscathed, so this is good news for the club.”

Chelsea have not yet decided to appeal the decision to dismiss the 20-year-old player at Stamford Bridge.

Perhaps this means they have agreed with the decision and have no grounds for appeal.

 

Digne appeared uncomfortable after the collision, but seemed to forget about it as the match progressed.

Unai Emery will rely more on the Frenchman following Alex Moreno’s recent injury update.

In other Aston Villa news, a senior striker is now a doubt for upcoming matches after suffering a grade 3 muscle tear.

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Aston Villa is said to be preparing to announce a new long-term contract with star striker Ollie Watkins, officially ending all rumors about a move to Premier League rivals Arsenal or Chelsea.

The seven-times capped England striker moved to Villa Park in summer 2020, the Villains – managed at the time by Dean Smith – paying Brentford a then-club record £33m fee. Despite some eyebrows being raised at the size of the fee, Watkins has more than earned his corn at Villa. Indeed, he has reached double figures in each of his three full seasons to date, scoring a total of 47 goals and adding 15 assists in 142 appearances to date.

Dean Smith's backing Ollie Watkins to finish with an Aston Villa flourish | Express & Star

 

His deal at Villa Park is currently due to expire in 2025 and speculation has arisen of late that some of the Premier League biggest spenders are casting envious eyes in Watkins’ direction. To that end, both Chelsea and Arsenal are both in the market for new strikers in 2024 and Watkins has found his name strongly linked with both of the London big guns.

Indeed, reports on Tuesday suggested the 27-year-old’s agent, Paulo Vernazza, has already held tentative talks with officials at the Gunners over a possible future move to Emirates.

Chelsea, meanwhile, have lacked a cutting edge all season and have largely struggled to find a reliable No 9 they can hang their hat on in attack with a number of costly signings failing to prove their worth at Stamford Bridge.

However, Unai Emery has made no secret of his desire to extend Watkins’ contract at Villa and ensure the £70m-rated striker’s future remains in claret and blue.

Speaking on Sunday, Emery admitted he was feeling a little nervous that Villa are yet to nail his star striker down.

“I am concerned about it [sorting a new contract for Watkins] and we are working on it. We are in touch, we are talking,” Emery explained after the 1-0 win at Stamford Bridge.

“Watkins in practice every day, his commitment is very high. He wants to work and he wants to help the team. When he scores, we’re happy because he always deserves to score.

Unai Emery admits he sometimes has to stop Ollie Watkins from training too much | The Independent

“He’s trying to get his objective, his target, through the team. The first is to win and the second is to score,” Emery continued when commenting on his No 11’s impressive dedication to be the best he can possibly be.

However, despite links to Arsenal and Chelsea increasing in recent days, it appears Watkins is now on the brink of extending his stay at Villa Park to put those rumours to bed.

 

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