Ola Aina has been scanning on an injury, but the Nottingham forest hopes to get Callum Hudson-Adoi soon get back

Nuno Espirito Santo states that the Nottingham forest must wait for the results of a scan before discovering the scope of Ola Aina’s injury.
The full-back record of starting every game in the Premier League this season seems unlikely that it will be kept at the Aston Villa on Saturday after being limpted in the 39th minute of the 1-0 victory of the forest on Manchester United on Tuesday evening.
Aina, 28 years old, went down without any opposition player near him after seeming something in the lower part of the leg. After a long treatment, he has been replaced by Alex Moreno’s assistant outside the bench-po will not be available at Villa Park when the forest will face his mother club.
“I can’t say much, it’s always a concern when a player is injured alone,” Nuno said in his post-match press conference. “We will give them a scan and then we will see how it appears. I’m not sure what the precise problem is. The scan will tell us more.
The Hudson-Adoi callum wing has lost the victory over United while he has faced a personal problem, but should be available on the weekend. The forest hopes that Chris Wood’s recovery from a continuous hip injury.
“We will still monitor Chris per day. He is improving. Tomorrow, I hope it’s better again,” said Nuno. “I think we will have recalled for the weekend, yes. I hope we will do it.
“We will need everyone in our team. We have no doubts about this. We will need everyone to the end. But we must maintain our mentality and our approach – our whole – because we will need everyone.”
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