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Emi Buendia speaks out on ACL recovery and reveals what Unai Emery told him after devastating blow

Aston Villa news from BirminghamLive as Emi Buendia speaks out on his recovery from the ACL injury he suffered back in August

Emi Buendia has been speaking about his rehabilitation from the ACL injury he suffered back in August
Emi Buendia has been speaking about his rehabilitation from the ACL injury he suffered back in August(Image: Photo by Mateo Villalba/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images)

Emi Buendia says he has felt part of Aston Villa's season despite being unable to play alongside his teammates after suffering a devastating injury blow on the eve of the 2023/24 Premier League campaign.

The midfielder ruptured his ACL towards the end of a training session at Bodymoor Heath back in August as Unai Emery's squad were gearing up for their season opener against Newcastle United at St. James' Park. Buendia was arguably Villa's most impressive player during pre-season and he also featured in all 41 matches Villa played in all competitions last term.


Tyrone Mings then also suffered a similar injury, during Villa's defeat at Newcastle, to compound a disastrous first week of the season for Villa. The centre-back jetted out to the USA for the first part of his recovery but Buendia preferred to remain in the UK for his rehabilitation.


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"Being close to my teammates was the reason I decided to have surgery in England and recover at the club," Buendia told Relevo. "I go to all the team's home games and I try to be in the locker room before and after the games.

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"I tried not to lose that routine. From the first moment the boys have been very on top of me and I have not felt displaced.

"When the extent of the injury became known, Emery called me. He told me to be calm, that it was time for me to recover in the best possible way and to enjoy the family. That if I needed anything. Almost every day he asks about my progress, how I feel and how I am psychologically."

Buendia added: "There are moments when you wonder how I would be now if I didn't have the injury . Seeing the team's situation and how they are...I would love to be on the green with them. Suffering, running and enjoying."


"When I let go of the crutch it was an incredible feeling. It's like starting from scratch, like starting to walk when you're a child. That feeling of putting your foot down again was something... It shocked me to feel weight on that crutch again. left leg. When you see that you are progressing, that you are achieving things in this type of recovery that is so difficult and so hard, the satisfaction you feel is an incredible thing.

"The greatest moment of satisfaction I have felt in all these months? There are many, but I will stick with a recent one. I went to the doctor's office and saw that my knee moved like a normal knee . I didn't feel any kind of discomfort It was one more step in that return to normality."

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