
Ty Bracey shares what Aston Villa must nip in the bud as FA development emerges
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The behaviour of the Aston Villa squad needs “nipping in the bud” after an FA development has emerged, according to Ty Bracey.
The governing body confirmed on Wednesday (20 December, via BBC Sport) that both Villa and Brentford have been charged for failing to control their players during the game on 17 December.
The Villans secured a 2-1 victory in West London, with both Ben Mee and Boubacar Kamara being sent off after tensions boiled over on more than one occasion.

Bracey believes the issue is now “squashed” as he expects Unai Emery’s side to do better when a situation of this nature occurs again in one of their matches.
Speaking exclusively to Villa News, Bracey said: “It’s just something that needs nipping in the bud really. It’s one of those things, tempers got a bit flared.
“But it happens, football is a passionate game, there’s a lot at stake. We’re nearly halfway through the season now, so it’s all getting a bit real as we’re pushing up the table.

“It comes from a good place in my opinion, it’s just sometimes emotions flare and it’s just one of those things.
“It’s squashed now and the lads will do better the next time anything like that happens.”
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