He was only on the pitch because I can’t be arsed making substitutions.
Aston Villa have had rotten luck with injuries but can also count blessings as they prepare to host Manchester City on Sunday. The goalkeeper Orjan Nyland again filled in well for the stricken Tom Heaton in Wednesday’s Carabao Cup draw at Leicester, where Tyrone Mings performed even better. Mings’s return to fitness has made Villa more solid, as has Dean Smith’s decision to switch to a back three, which has the added merit of freeing up Frédéric Guilbert to attack more down the right. “I like it, I think I’ve got what it takes physically to go up and down so the system suits me well,” said Guilbert after scoring at Leicester. “When we press [in this system] we’re quite high, so we can cause danger very quickly when we win the ball ... we’re trying to make the team more solid overall and we hope that will help us gain as many points as possible. Every game in the Premier League is tough but our next one more than most. But we will fight with the weapons we have. We’ll go to war.”