October 5, 2024

We are delighted to welcome Aston Villa podcaster Ty Bracey as exclusive Aston Villa columnist. Each week, he will give his opinion on the club’s most talked-about points…

According to Ty Bracey, Diego Carlos’ injury during Aston Villa’s move to Liverpool is not a cause for concern after he was sidelined for a long time.
Carlos had to leave the field in the 19th minute on Sunday (September 3) at Anfield, another setback for the Brazilian, but Unai Emery was quick to note that his new injury wasn’t as serious as a cut. Achilles tendon. this got him kicked out of the Villa team for 213 days. [Transfer Market]

Villa look pretty weak defensively against the Premier League’s strongest opponents and have scored five goals against Newcastle and three against Liverpool in their first four games, so Carlos’ absence will be a blow if he has to. take a break from international competition.
The club have faced numerous injury-related obstacles this season, with Tyrone Mings likely to be out for a full season alongside midfielder Emi Buendia. Despite his worrisome injury history, Ty Bracey has expressed concern about Carlos’ fitness, saying this latest bout didn’t “stop” him as he was expected. Will be back much sooner than before. Speaking exclusively to Villa News, Bracey said:
“To be fair, I think it’s a minor issue. I don’t think it’s as serious as his injury just now
“Emery said it was just a minor muscle injury so fortunately nothing serious. It doesn’t matter as long as it comes back. This doesn’t discourage or worry me.

In other Aston Villa news, a BBC pundit is delighted at the sale of a Villa player following his big transfer.

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