Full Aston Villa squad available to Unai Emery against Crystal Palace as six ruled out
Aston Villa news from BirminghamLive as Unai Emery prepares his side for the Premier League clash with
Aston Villa will be without Diego Carlos for Saturday’s clash with Crystal Palace, but Alex Moreno is available for selection after missing the last four months through injury.
Moreno sustained a hamstring injury in the 1-1 draw with Liverpool back in May and has since resumed full training at Bodymoor Heath. Carlos picked up a hamstring injury in Villa’s latest trip to Anfield, which came before the September international break, and the centre-back has been ruled out of this weekend’s Premier League clash.
Unai Emery gave this team news update at Bodymoor Heath: “Every player that came from the national team came back really good. The players worked here as well good. Some players who were injured are progressively better. Alex Moreno is training with the group, Jacob Ramsey is close to being with us. Diego Carlos and Tim are out. Bertrand Traore is also close to starting back with us. We are ready for tomorrow.”
After being defeated 3-0 by the Reds last time out, Villa are looking to return to winning ways against Palace, who have made a steady start to the new campaign by taking seven points from their four league matches.
Unai Emery: Youri Tielemans will get his Aston Villa chance
Unai Emery has assured Youri Tielemans his chance will come at Villa and urged every player to “be ready” as the season kicks up a gear.
Tielemans expressed his eagerness for more playing time after not starting any of Villa’s first four Premier League matches, following his summer arrival on a free transfer from Leicester.
Emery had no issue with the Belgium midfielder revealing publicly he sought talks with the head coach about the situation – insisting he wants players prepared to fight for places.
“I am very happy with him,” he said. “I meet the players collectively and individually and have the same message for everyone: Try to be competitive, try to be ready and try to get our best performances, individually and collectively.”
Emery added: “I like players when they are not playing, they are asking how they can improve, how they can be close to starting in the starting XI.”
Today’s match with Crystal Palace is the first of seven in 23 days for Villa, who start their Europa Conference League group stage campaign in Poland against Legia Warsaw on Thursday. Emery is confident he has a squad capable of competing on all fronts but accepts the next few weeks will provide the first test of their strength in depth.
He said: “I have to prepare the players in the same idea tactically, being strong and trying to be in the starting XI.
“But the players on the bench also need to be ready to make a good impact when we need them. That is the idea, to be competitive.
“The idea I want to build here is a strong squad with the players and a strong mentality, trying to be competitive with everybody being ready to play and when they do, to get the best performances.
“If we are increasing our level with the players, sure we are going to achieve the best objective.”
Emery revealed several of Villa’s international players only returned to Bodymoor for the first time yesterday, but added: “We are going to face other teams with the same qualities and circumstances.
“It is a very high level in the Premier League and we have to be ready to involve our players in the best way, sometimes as well knowing starting on the bench is going to be very important.”