
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery spoke to the media ahead of the crucial showdown with Wolves in the fifth round of the Premier League and detailed the team's injury situation, bringing positive news for fans.
Firstly, regarding Danny Watkins, who went off with an injury in Tuesday's Champions League first leg, Emery gave a reassuring response, "Watkins is now 100% fit to play. Although he had some problems in the previous game, notably an ankle injury that forced him to leave the field early, fortunately the injury was not serious." Emery further emphasized, "The players all need to rest at the right time to protect their bodies. Now that Watkins is fully fit, he is ready for tomorrow's game against Wolves."
In addition, Emery also revealed an update on two key players who have been out for a long time - Tyrone Mings and Boubacar Kamara: "Mings and Kamara have been training with the team every day since the beginning of the week, which is very good news." The return of these two players will undoubtedly inject more strength and depth into Villa, especially in the back line where their experience and ability will be crucial for the team.
With the gradual improvement of the team's injuries and the increasingly complete lineup, Aston Villa is in the best shape to meet the challenge of Wolves. Emery said that the whole team is full of confidence and expectations for this game, and they will do their best to win at home.










