Youngster Louie Barry of Aston Villa will be out for several months after he tore his hamstring during Tuesday’s League Two encounter between Stockport County and Crewe Alexandra.
After being substituted in the 25th minute of County’s victory over Crewe, the 20-year-old has undergone a scan at the hospital. Now, Barry has to have surgery before beginning a recovery regimen.
He was on loan at Stockport throughout the summer, and under Dave Challinor, he made a quick impression, making 14 appearances before Tuesday and tallying two assists in addition to nine goals. Last month, he also made history as the first player in the club’s history to score in seven straight games.
The Villa loanee faced Stockport in both legs of last season’s League Two play-off semi-final as a Salford player after joining the club on loan in the second half of last season. Barry had jumped up to League One with MK Dons last term after an impressive spell at Swindon Town in League Two in 2022, but only scored one goal in 22 games for The Dons.
His target for this season was to register 20 goal contributions and managed to record 11 before suffering the injury setback this week.
Aston Villa’s young player Louie Barry will be out for several months after he tore his hamstring during Tuesday’s League Two match between Crewe Alexandra and Stockport County.
In the 25th minute of County’s match against Crewe, the 20-year-old was replaced, and he had a scan at the hospital. Barry now needs surgery before starting a rehabilitation program.
During his summer loan, he played for Stockport, where he quickly established himself under Dave Challinor. Before Tuesday, he had made 14 appearances, scoring nine goals and providing two assists. He also created history last month when he became the first player in the history of the team to score in seven straight games.
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