Konsa won’t be distracted by reported interest from Liverpool and Tottenham, says Villa boss Smith

Ezri Konsa won’t be distracted by reported interest from Liverpool and Tottenham, insists Aston Villa boss Dean Smith as he praises defender for his consistency this season

  • The 23-year-old centre back signed for £12m from Brentford 18 months ago 
  • He has helped Villa keep 10 clean sheets in 20 Premier League appearances
  • Liverpool and Spurs have both been reported to be monitoring the defender 

Aston Villa boss Dean Smith is not surprised by speculation linking defender Ezri Konsa with a move to Liverpool or Tottenham.

Konsa, signed for £12million from Brentford 18 months ago, has been a standout performer for Villa this season, helping them keep 10 clean sheets in 20 Premier League appearances.

Liverpool and Spurs have both been reported to be monitoring the 23-year-old centre-back, while a senior England call-up has also been mooted.

Aston Villa defender Ezri Konsa has been linked with a move to Liverpool or Tottenham

‘Everybody can see that we’re having a good season so far and when teams have good seasons players get linked with everybody,’ said Smith, whose side play Leicester at Villa Park on Sunday.

‘He’s one of our players who has been consistent this season. It’s his first proper Premier League season, he’s cut out mistakes, he’s been a consistent performer for us and playing to a level where I know he can.

‘But there’s also certainly room for improvement in him. He’s aware of that and is enjoying himself at the moment, so he certainly won’t be distracted by any links.’

Villa, eighth in the table with games in hand on their rivals, turned in a below-par display last week and were lucky to eke out a point from a goalless draw at Brighton.

Konsa, signed for £12m from Brentford 18 months ago, has been a standout performer for Villa

Konsa, signed for £12m from Brentford 18 months ago, has been a standout performer for Villa

Smith said he expected a positive response from his players against Leicester, who returned from the Czech Republic in midweek after the first leg of their last-32 Europa League tie against Slavia Prague ended goalless.

‘I’m very confident because they have done that throughout the season,’ Smith said. ‘It’s very rare we’ve gone two games on the spin where our performance levels haven’t been good.

‘We’ve had a good week’s training so far and we’ll take that into the game on Sunday, but these players have responded very well to any criticism or pressure from myself.’

Villa boss Dean Smith is expecting a positive response from his players against Leicester

Villa boss Dean Smith is expecting a positive response from his players against Leicester

Smith, who will be without defender Matty Cash, was coy on whether he will be making any tactical changes.

‘I’ve always said changes come about when players aren’t playing well or players get injured,’ he added.

‘Matty Cash obviously has got injured, so I’ve got an enforced change there. We’ve had a full week’s training, so I’ll look at the squad and decide the team from there.’

Right-back Cash will be sidelined for three to four weeks due to a hamstring injury sustained at Brighton.

Defender Kortney Hause (foot) and striker Wesley (knee) both continue to work their way back from long-term injury.