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Mings signs one-year extension to Villa deal
Mings signs one-year extension to Villa deal

BBC News

time5 days ago

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  • BBC News

Mings signs one-year extension to Villa deal

Defender Tyrone Mings has signed an extension to his contract that keeps him at Aston Villa Park until 32-year-old only had one year remaining on his previous deal but the fresh contract will extend his time at the club to eight England centre-back made 14 appearances for Unai Emery's side in the Premier League last season after recovering from rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament on the opening day of the 2023-24 making his loan move from Bournemouth in 2019 permanent, Mings made 180 appearances in claret and told Villa's official website, external: "In the time I've been at the club we've had quite the journey. "Every player signs for a club hoping they can contribute positively towards something successful and my belief that we can achieve something extra special is stronger than ever."

Tyrone Mings signs new Aston Villa contract through to 2027
Tyrone Mings signs new Aston Villa contract through to 2027

New York Times

time5 days ago

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  • New York Times

Tyrone Mings signs new Aston Villa contract through to 2027

Tyrone Mings has signed a new contract at Aston Villa to keep him at the club until 2027. Mings, who was set to enter the final 12 months of his existing deal, has signed a new one-year extension at Villa. The Athletic reported last month that contract talks were scheduled with the defender, who was keen to remain at the club having joined from Bournemouth in 2019. Advertisement This season, Mings has played through the pain barrier after making his long-awaited return from a second anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury and defying expectations from doctors that he would miss more than two months following another knee injury sustained against West Ham United in January. In the end, he returned inside four weeks, risking his own health in the resulting matches. The England international's return from injury has contributed to what manager Unai Emery described as 'fantastic form', with Villa winning six of the previous eight games he had started and keeping four clean sheets. Earlier this year, Mings assumed a role on the board of directors for Euro 2028, which will be hosted in the United Kingdom but has no plans to retire soon. In total, the 32-year-old made 21 appearances across all competitions last season and is a valued leader by Emery. Mings will continue to provide competition for Pau Torres for a starting berth as Villa's left-sided centre-back. ()

Pau Torres vs Tyrone Mings: An Aston Villa culture clash
Pau Torres vs Tyrone Mings: An Aston Villa culture clash

New York Times

time14-05-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Times

Pau Torres vs Tyrone Mings: An Aston Villa culture clash

Aston Villa's competition in central defence has crossed into a cultural footballing debate. Subject of choice: Tyrone Mings or Pau Torres? The talking point represents two factions of sound logic among fans. The battle between a defence-first central defender — suitably capable in possession but bases his game on leadership, duels and dutifully manning his box — and the more languid, highly progressive quarterback; good but occasionally fragile defensively. Advertisement Combining Mings and Torres would make for one of the world's most complete players. In an era when building from the back seems a prerequisite, Torres fits the mould. To those who prefer their defender to mainly focus on solidifying the back line, Mings gets the nod. In turn, a clash in ideology is provoked. Data has long shown Torres to be among Europe's best in possession, ranking in the top eight per cent of defenders from Europe's top five leagues for progressive carries and top seven per cent for carries into the final third. Even before Torres joined, Unai Emery's staff would use clips of him as an example to Villa defenders to show what they wanted. But, as Emery has admitted, Torres is still prone to 'difficulties in defensive duels'. Emery has insisted he wanted to pair the two together, designing a structure that incorporated two left-footed central defenders into the same team. Initial plans date as far back as the 2023 pre-season: Both, however, were ships in the night when it came to maintaining fitness. Villa's congested schedule and little time between matches meant opportunities to develop Torres and Mings into the same side were scant. This has led to a straight shootout. Often, Emery will carry out shape work the day before a game, suggesting which players would be starting. At times, it has been evident Torres would be, having been drilled in a first-choice back four a day earlier. On other occasions, there has been doubt going into matchday. Mings is a solid passer, though not as adept as Torres. He ranks in the 50th percentile for progressive carries, meaning he is, precisely, in the middle of the pack of defenders from Europe's top five leagues. He does fare better for passes made into the final third, rating in the top 33 per cent of centre-backs. Advertisement Mings has alternative strengths that the Spain international cannot match. He is Villa's best in-box defender, has an aerial presence and relishes the more abrasive parts of the job. 'It's really amazing to have two players for the position,' Emery said this month. 'The problem was when we didn't have Mings and Pau available and I really had problems. Now they are both available. They are performing well at different moments. After PSG, Pau played a fantastic match. Against Man City, a good match. Against Crystal Palace, he was the same level as the team, which was under our normal performances.' Torres is an Emery favourite. Close observers have long remarked on him being the closest to the manager, while players have discussed this publicly. Having worked together at Villarreal, Emery was the driving factor in the 28-year-old joining in 2023. Torres' ball progression, when at his sharpest, provides additional layers to Villa's build-up play. Torres' best form coincided with Mings' enduring toils following a second anterior cruciate ligament injury. The road back to fitness was fraught, but the England international has come back close to his top levels. Internally, there is a feeling that Mings has not lost his pace or physicality following his return. At the start of May, Mings had ranked in the top seven per cent of Europe's defenders for one-v-one defending win percentage. Mings has assumed a role on the board of directors for Euro 2028, which will be hosted in the United Kingdom. The job will entail board meetings and the defender offering feedback from a player's perspective. Mings is an enterprising character and has business interests, so this role attracts him in view of a career after football. As well as his coaching badges, Mings has enrolled on a sporting director course. Advertisement It should be said, however, that the 32-year-old is not moving towards retirement any time soon. He is fully focused on playing and intends to stay at Villa, with discussions over his future expected to take place this summer as he enters the final 12 months of his contract. This season, Mings has played through the pain barrier, defying expectations from doctors that he would miss more than two months following another knee injury sustained against West Ham United in January. Mings refused this prognosis. Considering Torres was injured and Villa were short in central defence, he endeavoured to come back sooner. He returned inside four weeks, risking his own health in the resulting matches. Recent statistics favoured Mings, winning six of the previous eight games he had started and keeping four clean sheets. This, along with his 'fantastic' form, convinced Emery to pick Mings instead of Torres for the 1-0 win away to Bournemouth. Within an increasing group of Villa's supporters, this was an overdue decision. Mings watched on from the Wembley steps as an unused substitute during the wretched FA Cup semi-final defeat to Crystal Palace, many fans believing his skill set was better suited to deal with Palace's counter-attacking threat. The contrast had been shown in the three meetings between the sides this season. Torres was not solely to blame for the 3-0 loss, but his inclusion appeared to be an error. Villa lacked leadership and Torres' botched clearance led to Eberechi Eze's opener. Yet Torres has been part of a consolidated defensive structure of late. Since the start of March, Villa have conceded the fewest league goals of any team (four), keeping five clean sheets in eight matches. Torres started three of them, having worked his way back from a broken metatarsal, with two clean sheets. He came on for the final 20 minutes at Bournemouth in place of Mings. Advertisement Such metrics can belie the eye test, which highlights Torres' discernible discomfort when against strikers who enjoy physical tussles — such as Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta — or those, such as Jamie Vardy, who run behind. Mings' substitution at Bournemouth was due to cramp. Still, in the minutes before the change, with Torres waiting on the sidelines, Emery entrusted a debilitated Mings to defend a spate of set plays for his aerial prowess. He had an unflustered match, tracking Evanilson's movement and helping restrict Bournemouth, before going off, to a measly expected goals (xG) rate of 0.11. The only bone of contention centred on a clash with Alex Scott. Shielding the ball, Mings' right elbow struck the midfielder's face. Scott received lengthy treatment and was substituted at half-time. It was later learned he had suffered a fractured jaw, with his head coach Andoni Iraola insisting Mings' elbow 'was very violent'. Partnering Ezri Konsa in central defence, the return to the club he spent four mostly injury-ridden years at was Mings' 14th Premier League appearance of the season. Villa are yet to lose in any. Going further back to the 2021-22 campaign, the Mings-Konsa axis provided the foundation in Emery transforming Villa from relegation candidates to qualifying for the Conference League. In the final 12 matches of that season, they conceded seven times. Bournemouth had been preparing for Torres to start and knowing the Spain defender's proficiency in possession, Iraola allowed Konsa to have the first pass before pressing. Midfielder Lewis Cook played as a pressing No 10 and would jump onto Konsa. Iraola then changed midway through the first half, with Scott pushing onto Konsa and Cook on Amadou Onana. This reduced the number of touches Mings had and limited Villa on the ball, averaging 34.5 per cent possession. This was their lowest in a victorious league fixture since April 2023 against Chelsea (31.1 per cent). Consequently, Emery was vindicated in picking Mings and perhaps set a precedent with a horses-for-courses approach. Torres and Mings offer beneficial attributes to Villa and the debate between who should start is nuanced and, quite simply, on a game-by-game basis.

Bournemouth 0-1 Aston Villa - the fans' verdict
Bournemouth 0-1 Aston Villa - the fans' verdict

BBC News

time12-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Bournemouth 0-1 Aston Villa - the fans' verdict

We asked for your thoughts after Saturday's Premier League game between Bournemouth and Aston are some of your comments:Bournemouth fansSam: Credit to Villa - they kept us quiet, created chances and deserved to win in the end. I was hoping we might nick a goal but not to be. Here's hoping Europe is not a step too far as ultimately for all the good results, it would end up being a disappointing season considering where we have been in the table at times. Come on Cherries, let's attack these final two games with all we have got and then what will be will be. At least we could end the season knowing we have given it our all. Peter: Just one question - how on arth did Tyrone Mings get away with that elbow? Blatant violent conduct - straight red Bournemouth couldn't get into any rhythm, Villa did a great job stopping Bournemouth attacking. They deserved the Possibly Bournemouth's worst display of the season. Passes went astray, dead ball situations wasted and, until the final 10 minutes, an untypical lack of Villa fansJonny: Matty Cash stole man of the match with that goalline clearance at the death. He performed admirably, shutting down Bournemouth's attack all game. Ollie Watkins taking Gabriel Agbonlahor's record is an achievement well earned by his time at Villa. One step closer to the Champions League!Simon: Substance over style. The points are more important than the performances at this point of the season. So pleased for Ollie Watkins getting our Premier League goals Great three points for the Villa after a very hard fought game against a very good Bournemouth side. We defended very well and could have had another couple of goals. A vital win and two more to go that hopefully will see us back in the Champions Great three points for the Villa. Very hard fought game against a very good Bournemouth side. We defended very well and could have had another couple of goals. Vital win, two more to go, which hopefully will see us back in the Champions League.

Premier League star to undergo surgery for broken jaw after 'violent' challenge
Premier League star to undergo surgery for broken jaw after 'violent' challenge

Daily Mirror

time11-05-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Premier League star to undergo surgery for broken jaw after 'violent' challenge

Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott needs surgery after being left with a broken jaw from a challenge by Aston Villa's Tyron Mings and has been ruled out of the remainder of the season Bournemouth star Alex Scott will undergo surgery after suffering a broken jaw against Aston Villa. The midfielder went down just seven minutes into the match after a challenge by Tyrone Mings and was eventually substituted at half-time. The Cherries fell to a 1-0 defeat against Unai Emery's side after Ollie Watkins scored in first half stoppage time. Bournemouth were unable to find their way back into the game at the Vitality Stadium and, in a double whammy, have now seen their young midfield maestro ruled out for the final two matches of the season. ‌ Scott suffered a displaced fracture after attempting to take advantage of a loose touch from Mings and was caught by the Villa defender's elbow as a result. The 21-year-old required lengthy treatment on the field before later going down under a second challenge from Amadou Onana. ‌ "AFC Bournemouth can confirm that midfielder Alex Scott has suffered a fractured jaw following a collision during yesterday's game with Aston Villa," the club said in a statement. "The 21-year-old went down seven minutes into the match after contact from Villa defender, Tyrone Mings, and was later substituted at half-time after being unable to continue. "Scans have since revealed a displaced fracture and Scott will undergo surgery to stabilise the jaw. He will miss the remainder of the season and have the full support of the club and its medical team throughout the recovery process." Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola was left furious that Mings went unpunished for his challenge on Scott. The Spanish coach was left perplexed that Villa star Jacob Ramsey was later shown a second yellow card and sent off given that Mings was not even cautioned. "The second yellow that Ramsey received is not a second yellow," the Spaniard told BBC Sport. "Tyrone Mings knows what he is doing, he knew where Alex was. It was very violent. "The value of a red card in the sixth minute or the 80th minute is very different. He sees Alex coming and for me it is very dangerous. ‌ "He was almost knocked out. After the elbow we didn't know if he could continue. He wanted to continue but he was not 100%. It [was] a very violent elbow." Bournemouth have fixtures against Manchester City and Leicester City before the end of the season and can finish as high as eighth and low as 12th in the division. The club's best Premier League finish was ninth in the 2016/17 season and they currently sit 10th having ended last season in 15th.

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