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Villa’s Ezri Konsa out for ‘up to 16 weeks’ with knee injury – Steven Gerrard

Ezri Konsa could miss the start of next season after Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard confirmed he will be sidelined for up to four months.

The defender came off in Sunday’s 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace and a scan has discovered the extent of his knee injury.

“Ezri Konsa’s had a scan and it’s confirmed that he’s got a knee injury. He’ll be missing for up to 16 weeks,” said Gerrard, who also has a doubt over goalkeeper Emi Martinez for Thursday’s Premier League game against Burnley.

“When someone leaves the pitch, and you see the challenge and it’s very close to you, you fear that it could be an ACL and a six to nine-month injury.

“Thankfully, it wasn’t. It’s an injury quite similar to (Marvelous) Nakamba’s injury. We managed to get Nakamba back after 14 weeks, but the timescale’s more between 12 and 16 weeks.

“If you are going to sustain an injury as a player, it’s not the worst time in the world – even though there’s never a good time – because he won’t miss much football.”

Villa host Burnley on Thursday with the Clarets dropping into the bottom three after losing 1-0 at Tottenham before Leeds salvaged a late 1-1 draw against Brighton on Sunday.

Thursday’s trip to Villa Park is their game in hand over their relegation rivals, with two matches left to save their top-flight status.

“I’m not sure how Burnley are going to approach it, whether they’re going to come with the attitude of ‘It’s a must-win game’ or whether they’ll come with the attitude that a point might be enough for them,” Gerrard said.

“My focus is on us. We’ll be aggressive, we’re at home. We played at Burnley recently and we played extremely well and we won the game comfortably (3-1).

“We know their strengths. They’ve been really strong under the new

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