Tyrone Mings has apologised for stamping on Nelson Oliveira face during Saturday’s 0-0 Championship draw with Reading.Oliveira was left with a gruesome facial injury after the challenge from Mings, who was making his debut for the Villa after signing on loan from Bournemouth.1
Nelson Oliveira after Tyrone Mings (accidentally) stood on his face. Ouch #readingfc pic.twitter.com/YEnKQcEhs8— Adam Goodwin (@AdamGoodwin__) February 2, 2019Mings, who started and completed the full 90 minutes of the 0-0 draw, later apologised to Oliveira on Twitter.
Absolutely loved wearing the claret and blue today and over the moon with the clean sheet! @AVFCOfficial Feel awfully sorry to Oliveira, I hope he is ok #UTV pic.twitter.com/wCsa5ouNvW— Tyrone Mings (@OfficialTM_3) February 2, 2019The 25-year-old has previously been involved in a stamping incident, with the Football Association punishing the defender with a five-game ban in March 2017 for a incident involving Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who was, at that time, playing for Manchester United.Saturday’s 0-0 draw leaves Reading in the relegation places, one point from safety, while Villa sit ninth with four points separating Dean Smith’s side from the final play-off spot.
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Tyrone Mings has apologised for stamping on Nelson Oliveira face during Saturday's 0-0 Championship draw with Reading. Oliveira was left with a gruesome facial injury after the challenge from Mings, who was making his debut for the Villa after signing on loan from Bournemouth.
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Tyrone Mings has apologised for stamping on Nelson Oliveira face during Saturday's 0-0 Championship draw with Reading. Oliveira was left with a gruesome facial injury after the challenge from Mings, who was making his debut for the Villa after signing on loan from Bournemouth.
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Tyrone Mings made his first start for Aston Villa after signing on loan from Bournemouth and the defender certainly left his mark against Reading on Saturday!. The 25-year-old was immense during the course of a 0-0 draw as Villa kept a clean sheet for only the sixth time this season, although it was a result that did little for Villa's hopes of pushing for promotion from the Championship.
Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings has issued an apology to Reading striker Nelson Oliveira after the former accidentally Mings apologises for dealing gruesome facial injury to Nelson Oliveira.
Aston Villa's Tyrone Mings apologises for stamp which caused
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