December 23, 2024

Sunday marks Aston Villa’s return to action as they continue to get ready for their trip to Tottenham Hotspur.

There will be just one point separating the teams as they play in a vital Premier League match (2 p.m. kickoff). The goal for Unai Emery’s team is to win two straight games after defeating Fulham 3-1 the previous time around.

Spurs, on the other hand, have lost their last two games and have fallen to fourth place in the standings after leading for several weeks.

Emery will be hoping that his team’s injury issues are now behind them. In light of that, take a peek at the most recent updates from the treatment area.

Ramsey Jacob
In September, following his recuperation from a fractured metatarsal that required ten weeks of bed rest, Ramsey experienced another foot ailment. After recovering from an injury sustained in the loss to Legia Warsaw last month, he started the games against Chelsea and Brighton off the bench. After the November international break, he might play for Tottenham. Prior to the team’s match against Fulham, Emery provided an update, stating that the 22-year-old is almost ready to resume full training at Bodymoor Heath.

Possible return date: November 26 – Tottenham (A)

John McGinn

The midfield player hobbled off during Sunday night’s 3-3 draw between Scotland and Norway at Hampden Park. After he assisted and scored during the game, he sustained an injury.

With ten minutes remaining in the game, he was taken out of it, but there was no post-match information provided. It will be hoped by Unai Emery that his withdrawal was a precaution.

Possible return date: November 26 – Tottenham (A)

Diego Carlos

Prior to the international break, the centre back was absent from the 3-1 victory over Fulham. He might make a comeback for the Tottenham match.

Emi Buendia

On the eve of the new season, Buendia suffered a permanent knee injury.

Possible return date: Unknown

Mings Tyrone
During the season’s opening weekend away to Newcastle United, Mings sustained a permanent knee injury. Since then, he’s made his first post on social media, saying thanks to everyone for their support while he recovers.

 

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