Aston Villa is in a tight spot as they head into the final stretch of the 2025/26 campaign. With key players sidelined, the team is scrambling to fill the gaps in their midfield, particularly in the defensive role.
Amadou Onana's injury looms large over Villa’s upcoming matches, including the pivotal Europa League semi-final against Nottingham Forest. Manager Unai Emery confirmed uncertainty around Onana's availability, stating, "I don’t know if he will be ready for tomorrow, Thursday or next Sunday." The absence of Ross Barkley, who is definitely out, adds to the pressure.
Boubacar Kamara's long-term injury has already left a significant void in the squad. Emery needs to find a solution quickly, as every match becomes crucial at this stage of the season. In their last outing, Villa turned to Lamare Bogarde to fill the defensive midfield role. The 22-year-old has experience in that position, having played there ten times this season, but his performance against Fulham raised eyebrows. He struggled to make an impact, managing only one tackle and one blocked shot, while his passing was far from decisive. With Youri Tielemans putting in almost double the work, Villa's midfield looked unbalanced.
The upcoming clash against Nottingham Forest, known for their strong midfield presence, could expose Villa’s weaknesses further if Bogarde doesn’t step up. Emery might need to think outside the box.
One option could be to modify the formation. Sticking with the familiar 4-2-3-1 setup, Emery could deploy Tyrone Mings or John McGinn as a makeshift defensive midfielder. Douglas Luiz could then provide support higher up the pitch.
With the stakes so high, how Emery navigates this crisis will be critical for Villa's ambitions. The pressure is on, and all eyes will be on how the team adapts in these crucial matches.
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