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Dean Smith throws support behind Tyrone Mings for joining protest

Dean Smith throws support behind Tyrone Mings for joining protest
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Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings was part of the anti-racism marches in Birmingham earlier this month.

Aston Villa boss Dean Smith insists Tyrone Mings has his full support after he joined a Black Lives Matter protest.

The England defender was in Birmingham earlier this month in a show of solidarity as protests continue around the world following the death of George Floyd in America. Floyd, an unarmed black man, died in police custody in May.

Villa kick off the Premier League's restart, after it was stopped by the coronavirus pandemic in March, when they host Sheffield United at an empty Villa Park on Wednesday.

Top-flight clubs have had to adhere to strict safety protocols in order to return but Smith insisted he had no concerns with Mings' decision to march with around 4,000 people through Birmingham.

He said: "I wouldn't necessarily say players can go and do what they want but if someone is passionate about something like Black Lives Matter, and it's been in the news for everyone, then I fully support him for going and doing what he believes in.

"One thing I allow my players is the fact they use their common sense and social distance.

"There have been questions whether he asked for permission – he doesn't need to ask me for permission to go and stand up for something he believes in, just like my players don't have to ask me for permission to go to a supermarket where there is as much chance of contracting the virus.

"You can't ignore what is happening in the world and we feel strongly about it. We have players who are very passionate about it as well and they have our full support."

Villa and Sheffield United are the first teams to play again since the Premier League was shut down in March, with Manchester City also hosting Arsenal on Wednesday evening.

Smith suffered a personal loss when his father, Ron, died last month after he contracted coronavirus. The 79-year-old had also been battling dementia.

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola also lost his mother, Dolors, to coronavirus.

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Aston Villa manager Dean Smith lost his father to coronavirus. (Mart Kerton/PA)

It has been difficult for people to meet with loved ones but Smith was able to see his father, a former Villa steward, before he died.

"Timing is never good to lose a parent but he is probably in a better place now because he hadn't been well for a long time so it was one of those things you have to deal with," he said.

"He was in the care home when he contracted coronavirus but he was asymptomatic and then three days later we had a call that he had been taken to hospital by paramedics. Obviously it was tough for my mum because she couldn't see him for 11 weeks.

"But he ended up coming out to a nursing home and we were allowed to go and see him in our full PPE at the moment he passed."

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