September 17, 2024

Jacob Ramsey of Aston Villa may need a protective cast or boot, according to an injury expert
Dr. Rajpal Brar, a specialist in injuries, is a welcome addition to our exclusive writer lineup. He will offer his opinions on Aston Villa’s injury status every week.

Dr. Rajpal Brar predicts that Aston Villa attacking midfielder Jacob Ramsey may eventually need to wear a cast or boot for protection.

The Englishman’s metatarsal fracture, which has kept him out of action and may keep him out for a few more weeks, is highlighted by the injury expert.

He will engage in weight-bearing exercises to build up his strength after removing any protective gear before rejoining Villa’s lineup.

 

Ramsey has a metatarsal fracture, which has kept him out of action, Dr. Brar, a doctor of physical therapy and sports scientist, said when asked about his return to the squad.

“The degree of the fracture will determine whether he needs to wear a cast or a walking boot, as well as how long he needs to wear it.

He will be returned to increased weight-bearing exercises and eventually back to training once the fracture has sufficiently healed.

With these injuries, it’s difficult to predict a timetable, but it’s safe to assume he’ll be off for a few weeks.

The 22-year-old established himself in Unai Emery’s squad last year, but his injury has prevented him from playing this year.

 

He is anticipated to return immediately following the international break, though much will depend on how well he feels in the coming days.

It’s quite improbable that he’ll be healthy enough to play in the Premier League match that the Villans have coming up against Crystal Palace.

Emery will require a deeper squad this season because of Villa’s obligations in Europe, so he will be hoping Ramsey gets back as soon as possible.

 

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David Seaman now believes the £65 million player Arsenal is rumored to be interested in performed admirably on international duty.

David Seaman has revealed that Arsenal target Marc Guehi performed admirably for England this week on international duty.

Before England’s match against Scotland last night, Seaman spoke on the Seaman Says Podcast.

After maintaining a 100% record in their first five qualifiers, England finally dropped points against Ukraine on Saturday.

An Oleksandr Zinchenko opener was cancelled out by Kyle Walker’s first international goal.

Gareth Southgate was short of centre-backs going into this break, with John Stones and Tyrone Mings injured.

He persisted with Harry Maguire against Ukraine and partnered him with Marc Guehi.

This summer, the Crystal Palace defender was linked with a move to Arsenal.

That never happened, with his £65 million price tag maybe contributing to Arsenal’s lack of action.

Arsenal icon Seaman believes Guehi made the most of his rare opportunity to shine for the Three Lions.

He was given another start against Scotland Friday night, but was replaced at halftime by Harry Maguire after picking up a knock.

Guehi, an Arsenal target, impressed Seaman.
“You don’t want to put two newbies in there where you’re not sure what you’re going to get,” Seaman said of the center-back scenario.

“I thought [Marc] Guehi did well; it was solid.” He wasn’t put through a lot of testing, but he’s still a good seasoned player.

“It was a massive crowd in Poland, and it was fantastic to see that; all of the Ukrainian fans got to see their team without having to travel long distances; it’s just next door in a neighboring country.”

“I thought it was a good test,” he said, “but it wasn’t the most exciting game.”

Southgate must have been as impressed by Guehi as Seaman was, because he started both games, and it’s no surprise Arsenal is intrigued.

He might have gone with Levi Colwill or Fikayo Tomori, but he preferred to give Guehi two chances to shine.

Guehi already has an Arsenal fan in Declan Rice, who praised him as ‘clever’ during the international break.

 

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