Marc Albrighton Faces Three Weeks Off
Gererd Houllier’s problems have only worsened over the past few weeks as he again loses another player to the injury list – for up to three weeks.
The twenty-one year-old Aston Villa player faces a potential three weeks off for a bout with appendicitis. The condition, that can be potentially serious, is going to cause the player to watch from the sidelines for at least three weeks until he is able to recover fully and be cleared to play on the field.
The illness of Marc Albrighton accompanies the already weakened team that is missing Stiliyan Petrov, Nigel Reo-Coker, Emile Heskey, John Carew, James Collins, Carlos Cuellar, Habib Beye, Fabian Delph and Andreas Weimann from the first team squad.
Throughout the three weeks recovery time needed, Albrighton will miss the Carling Cup Quarter Final at Birmingham City and the Premier League against Arsenal, Liverpool and West Brom. It is likely to be a long three weeks for the young player, with a schedule full of upcoming matches.
Captain of the Team, Richard Dunne, is struggling to put together a list to get the team going but unfortunately is facing difficulty because of the extensive injury list that the team is facing. He, as well as many other members of the team and staff are on edge because of the injuries and are unsure about how they are going to affect the season.
Only time will tell what the team is going to do with the extensive list of players that are missing for the team. How they deal with it may make or break the season of Aston Villa.