Aston Villa’s “outstanding” player “may be” fit for Ajax on Thursday, according to Unai Emery.

Aston Villa’s “outstanding” player “may be” fit for Ajax on Thursday, according to Unai Emery.

On Thursday, Aston Villa will play Ajax in the second leg of their round of 16 UEFA Conference League match.

Last week, the two teams engaged in an exciting 0-0 tie that resulted in Ezri Konsa’s dismissal for a second yellow card.

The 26-year-old will now miss the match at Villa Park because Unai Emery is probably going to change his starting lineup once more following Sunday’s devastating loss to Tottenham Hotspur.

Jacob Ramsey is one player who hasn’t appeared in Villa’s last two games.

The 22-year-old was substituted at Kenilworth Road after suffering an injury during the Villans’ 3-2 victory over Luton Town.

The Villa manager had first said that the midfielder might be available for Sunday’s match against Tottenham.

Another update was issued by the Spaniard on Tuesday, March 12.

Unai Emery updates Aston Villa’s injury report for Jacob Ramsey.

Prior to the Villa Park match, Emery hinted that Ramsey might play against the Dutch powerhouses.

Emery informed the Express and Star,

“We are waiting to see if he’s getting better to start training.”

“It might happen this week, but there’s no guarantee he’ll be prepared.”
To what extent does Aston Villa value Jacob Ramsey?

Ramsey’s loss on Sunday was noteworthy.

The midfielder would have given Ange Postecoglou‘s team another factor to think about with his ability to stretch defenses and make third-man runs.

Rather, Ollie Watkins served as the primary conduit and was frequently thwarted by Mikey van de Ven whenever Villa attempted to make a fast break.

Emery needs to get back to what has been working so well this season before the Ajax match.

He was packing his midfield with eager runners who were eager to put in endless hours, pressing the defenders on the other side.

When Ramsey gets back, this strategy can be used properly once more.

But because the Spaniard won’t say whether the midfield player will play again, Villa supporters should definitely assume the worst.

Given the current uncertainty surrounding his fitness,

it seems unlikely that the Villa manager would start the “outstanding” midfielder on Thursday.

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