Ola Aina remains a key injury doubt for Nottingham Forest as they prepare for the second leg of their Europa League semi-final against Aston Villa. The club is already battling an extensive injury crisis with several first-team players unavailable.
Aina missed Forest’s recent 3-1 Premier League victory over Chelsea, a crucial result that moved them six points clear of the relegation zone with just three matches remaining. However, his continued absence raises questions over his fitness for Thursday’s decisive European clash.
Forest’s Injury Crisis Deepens
Despite the positive result against Chelsea, Nottingham Forest’s injury issues show no sign of easing.
Head coach Vitor Pereira confirmed that Aina, along with several other key players, remains sidelined as they approach the second leg in Aston Villa Park. Forest has already been without players like Callum Hudson-Odoi, Murillo, and Ibrahim Sangaré, while Zach Abbott and Morgan Gibbs-White suffered injuries during the Chelsea match.
“Aina is still sidelined, and we are without key players like Callum and Dan Ndoye,” Pereira said. “We’re missing several others as well, and while we are facing some tough situations, the team has continued to show resilience.”
Aina’s Importance To Forest’s Defense
Aina’s potential absence is especially concerning given his defensive role for Forest. The Nigerian international has been crucial for the club’s defensive balance, both in his primary full-back position and when operating as a wing-back. His physicality and ability to move forward on the counter-attack have made him a key player this season.
Forest’s chances of progressing to the Europa League final could rest heavily on how they manage without him. Despite their injury woes, the team will be looking to protect their 1-0 first-leg advantage against Villa and secure a place in the final.
A Spirit of Unity Despite Setbacks
Pereira remains upbeat about the team’s ability to cope with the injuries.
“This is not just about tactics; it’s about team spirit,” he said. “Even without these important players, we keep the spirit high. That’s what makes the difference.”
While the injuries have limited Pereira’s selection options, the club has shown tremendous character in recent weeks, and the coach remains hopeful that his squad can rise to the occasion.
Forest’s Hopes Rest On Narrow Lead
Nottingham Forest holds a narrow 1-0 advantage from the first leg against Aston Villa. With several key players missing, including Aina, the team will need to dig deep if they are to keep their European dream alive.
As Forest prepares for the second leg, Pereira’s focus remains on maintaining a high team spirit despite the growing injury list. Forest’s challenge is clear: continue their fight in the absence of key players and secure a result that will see them through to the Europa League final.
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