I hope he is fit - he's walking normally apparently But if not we've got more cover now. Could enable us to play adama, grealish and Sinclair.
Quote from: Matt Collins on September 08, 2015, 07:07:57 AMI hope he is fit - he's walking normally apparently But if not we've got more cover now. Could enable us to play adama, grealish and Sinclair. You can play those 3 ahead of Gueye and Sanchez/Westwood anyway with Gestede/Kozak/Ayew up front.
I take the point on Sanchez being better playing the Hoover with a runner either side. But surely he and Westwood could do an effective double pivot? Not much energy perhaps.
The pairing as anchor needs to be Gana and Sanchez, westwood is a back up and league cup sort of guy
Quote from: silhillvilla on September 08, 2015, 10:37:53 PMThe pairing as anchor needs to be Gana and Sanchez, westwood is a back up and league cup sort of guy I may be remembering this incorrectly and if I am I apologise, but weren't you slating Sanchez towards the end of the season saying he was too slow and he made too many fundamental errors?
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on September 07, 2015, 11:34:27 PMQuote from: NorthYvillan on September 07, 2015, 11:33:16 PMJust read on news-now that he's picked up a hamstring injury training with Senegal. Hop this is wrong😞Balls!No, hamstring.
Quote from: NorthYvillan on September 07, 2015, 11:33:16 PMJust read on news-now that he's picked up a hamstring injury training with Senegal. Hop this is wrong😞Balls!
Just read on news-now that he's picked up a hamstring injury training with Senegal. Hop this is wrong😞
Aston Villa injury scare: Idrissa Gana injured on international dutyBY STEVE WOLLASTONAston Villa midfielder Idrissa Gana has picked up a hamstring injury on international duty with Senegal.The new Villa signing was due to play for Senegal against South Africa but he missed the team's final training session after picking up an injury to his hamstring during the 2-0 African Cup of Nations qualifier win over Namibia.AfricanFoootball.com reports that Gana will go for a scan this morning to determine the extent of the injury.Gana has admirably filled the sizeable boots of Fabian Delph since he arrived from Ligue 1 side Lille.Alongside Ashley Westwood, Carlos Sanchez and Jordan Veretout, there's plenty of options for Tim Sherwood in Villa's midfield.Yet Gana's tough tackling approach, coupled with his passing qualities and ability to carry the ball sees him on of the top flight's stand-out additions.The Senegalese international has completed 29 tackles, while he also averages 1.5 shots per game, 1.5 key passes per game and two successful dribbles per game.
Idrissa Gana is injured: Gregg Evans considers how will Aston Villa cope if the midfielder is ruled out of the Leicester tripBY GREGG EVANSThe bad news is Gana has picked up a hamstring problem, the good news is Villa have midfield alternatives.Aston Villa’s new-look midfield may need another shake-up this weekend as Idrissa Gana continues to struggle with a hamstring injury picked up on international duty.The 25-year-old, signed for £9million from Lille this summer, has been the stand-out performer in the middle of the park with his high-energy, all-action displays.Gana was tasked with replacing former captain Fabian Delph ,who left for Manchester City this summer, and already he’s made great strides to fill the England man’s big boots.Although he isn’t the vocal leader that Delph once was, he has showed signs that he can drive the team forward, create chances, and hopefully, in time, chip in with some much-needed strikes from midfield.Tonight he will sit out of Senegal’s clash with South Africa and is also a doubt for Villa's trip to Leicester City on Sunday.The news is an obvious blow for Tim Sherwood who had just started to get his midfield in good shape.Acting as the ‘hoover’ in the team, Carlos Sanchez was doing a fine job breaking up play and dragging opposing midfielders out of their deep-lying positions.That allowed Gana, Ashley Westwood and the wide players to rotate their runs and create attacks from all areas on the pitch.Sherwood wants more goals from his midfielders this term and reckons they will have plenty of space with Sanchez acting as the sitter.The Villa boss many have to alter his line-up this weekend, though, if Gana doesn’t make it, and that shouldn’t necessarily bring too many problems.Villa recruited heavily this summer.Twelve players arrived and now there might be a chance for Jordan Veretout or Carles Gil to come in from the start.Veretout bagged or created 46-percent of Nantes' league goals last term but will need time to settle into the new surroundings.Gil, who was cast aside by Sherwood last season, will ‘play a lot of football’ this time around, according to the boss, and could be seen as a brave replacement.