
Tyrone Mings: During Aston Villa’s loss to Newcastle, the defender suffered a “serious knee injury.”
Following a 5-1 loss to Aston Villa at St. James’ Park, Tyrone Mings was stretchered off after suffering a knee injury. The club has now stated that surgery will now be necessary, and a “lengthy rehabilitation process” will follow.
Tyrone Mings, a defender for Aston Villa, has stated that he suffered a “significant knee injury” during Saturday’s loss against Newcastle.
The England international Mings was taken off the pitch on a stretcher during Villa’s 5-1 loss at St James’ Park in the first half. According to the club, he will now need surgery in preparation for a “long rehabilitation process.”
Tyrone Mings, a defender for Aston Villa, has stated that he suffered a “significant knee injury” during Saturday’s loss against Newcastle.
Mings, an England international, was brought off on a stretcher during Villa’s first-halfMings stumbled badly when trying to get to the ball before Alexander Isak, a forward for Newcastle, around the 23-minute mark. The 30-year-old’s right leg was placed in a protective boot, and as he exited the pitch, both sets of fans gave him a standing ovation. The team has announced that he will now need surgery in advance of a “long rehabilitation process” following a 5-1 loss at St. James’ Park.
After midfielder Emiliano Buendia suffered ligament damage during training, he too was sidelined indefinitely. Mings is the second Villa player to have a significant knee injury in the last week.
Mings used social media to express his resolve to bounce back even stronger from his most recent defeat.
“I don’t even know where to start but to say thank you, Villa fans, for all of your supportive messages,” he tweeted.