Aston Villa v Brentford early injury news as 6 out and 3 doubts
Aston Villa bid to end their winless run when they host Brentford at Villa Park in the Premier League on Wednesday (December 4).
The Villains are winless in their last five straight league matches, which is the first time since August 2022 when Steven Gerrard was in charge. They are currently on the joint longest run without a game with Everton and Leicester City also without a victory in five matches.
Brentford come to the West Midlands having won 4-1 against Leicester City at the weekend. Despite going behind to the Foxes, Kevin Schade scored a hat-trick and Yoane Wissa was also on target as the Bees ran out comfortable winners. Here’s the latest injury news from the Villa and Brentford camps prior to the match.
Aston Villa team news
Aston Villa will be sweating on the fitness of goalkeeper Emi Martinez who came off injured against Chelsea. Robin Olsen replaced Martinez at half-time after the Argentine shot-stopper said he felt some discomfort in his hand. He will now undergo a scan to assess the severity of the injury, which puts him as a possible doubt for the game against Brentford.
In his pre-match press conference prior to the game against Chelsea, Emery said that Amadou Onana would be assessed. He had missed the last two games prior and he played no part at Stamford Bridge. The Belgian suffered an injury whilst on international duty but a return is in sight.
Jacob Ramsey has been missing for the last couple of weeks with a hamstring injury. He picked up his problem against Liverpool before the international break. Emery ruled him out against Chelsea, and so it appears Onana is the closest out of the midfield pair.
Out: Jacob Ramsey. Doubt: Emi Martinez and Amadou Onana.
Brentford team news
Mathias Jensen came off injured in Saturday’s win against Leicester City. He came off three minutes before the half-time whistle and was replaced by Vitaly Janelt.
“We need to assess him tomorrow but it was more precautionary. I hope he will be okay, but we need to see tomorrow.”
A knee injury likely has Josh Dasilva out until the New Year. Gustavo Nunes and Kristoff Ajer have back and foot injuries respectively and are more likely to return at the weekend against Newcastle United.