Injury Expert: Aston Villa star was ruled out due to Grade 2 ligament damage; a 100% claim is made

Dr Rajpal Brar said that Ezri Konsa, the defender for Aston Villa, is almost back to 100%.

 

On Saturday, March 2, the 26-year-old played his first game for the Villans in a month and was on the winning side of a 3-2 triumph over Luton Town.

 

According to the injury expert, he’s on the right track and it’s encouraging that he played the full ninety minutes without any injuries.

 

Dr. Brar, a sports scientist and physical therapist, discussed this scenario with Villa News.

 

Unai Emery claims that he had a knee sprain, indicating that there was undoubtedly ligament damage.

 

“I’m not sure about the details, but it appears like a Grade 2 injury considering the length of his injury.

 

 

“The most important thing to do to prevent a setback would be to have him return to action and increase the intensity gradually.”

 

“He’ll be almost a hundred percent since he survived the ninety minutes without incident over the weekend.”

 

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For Aston Villa and Unai Emery, Ezri Konsa is an important player.

When he has been healthy, Unai Emery has listed the 24-year-old as one of the first names on the squad sheet.

 

Because of his outstanding play at right-back this season, he has started almost half of the games there.

 

He seems to be improving every month and has performed well enough to be included in the England squad for Euro 2024.

 

Unai Emery, manager of Aston Villa

For his efforts at Aston Villa, Unai Emery has received accolades.

The last thing the Villans will want is for him to sustain another injury, so it’s critical that his workload is managed appropriately.

 

In unrelated Aston Villa news, a BBC analyst referred to a first-team player as “terrible” following something he did lately.

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