- Tielemans was still present for the team of Unai Emery in the Premier League
- The Belgian recorded five goals and 10 assists in 52 appearances this quarter
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Aston Villa star, Youri Tielemans, could miss the rest of the season with a muscle injury, according to a report.
The Belgian was a key cog in the midfielder for Unai Emery and achieved several crucial performances for the Villans in his quest for qualification in the Champions League, including his winning contribution against Fulham last weekend.
The 28 -year -old, who appeared in every Premier League match this season, could be unavailable for the remaining clashes of Villa against Bournemouth, Tottenham and Manchester United, according to The Athletic.
Villa is currently seventh in the Premier League, three points behind Newcastle and Chelsea in the fourth and fifth place respectively.
The Emery team must probably win the three games to provide football in the Champions League.
This term, Tielemans, who joined the club during a free transfer of Leicester in 2023, made 52 appearances and recorded five goals and 10 assists.
Youri Tielemans could miss the rest of the season with a muscular injury, in the middle of the hopes of the Aston Villa Champions League

The Belgian appeared in 52 possible games for the side of Unai Emery this season
His injury is the second blow in a few weeks for the West Midlands holding, following the question of the hamstrings who should prevent the Manchester United striker on the accommodation until the end of the campaign.
This week, Villa was left exasperated by the decision of the Premier League to advance his match against the 48 -hour Spurs, accusing the “clear prejudices” body.
The last home villa match this season went from 2:15 p.m. on May 18 – one Sunday – at 7:30 p.m. on May 16, before the Spurs of the Spurs in the Europa League final on May 21.
The switch would give Tottenham more time to prepare for this match, which could bring them their second trophy this century and their first in Europe since 1984.
But Villa thinks that little consideration has been given to their own attempts to finish in the top five and qualify for the Champions League – or to their supporters who could now have to change short -term plans, the game reprogrammed to only 10 days of notice.
The chief of the villa, Monchi, said: “The change in Tottenham’s match is not what we wanted. We were not allowed to keep it and we obtained the least damaging alternative.
“Our fans did not deserve, but we tried to keep the match to protect the most important for us: you and our team. We need you on Friday.