Alex Jimenez _(Image: Richard Crease)_

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THERE are no fresh injury concerns for the [Cherries](http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport/cherries/clubnews/?ref=au) ahead of their trip to Aston Villa on Sunday, despite a number of players picking up knocks against Manchester City last weekend.
It was a bruising encounter at the Etihad Stadium, with Alex Jimenez and Tyler Adams both appearing to have picked up issues.
But Adams confirmed after the game that it was just a knock, and Andoni Iraola confirmed this afternoon that the squad had a clean bill of health.
Asked for a team news update, Iraola said: “Everyone is available.
“The only one we could say is Matai Akinmboni, that normally trains with us, plays with the development squad, but has had a muscle injury again and he's recovering.
“But all the players that normally play with us, everyone is available and it's going to be a matter of team selection and headaches and these things.”
Specifically asked about Jimenez and his shape after the City game, Iraola said: “Yes, it's true that at the end of the game it looked like five, six players were having different knocks.
“But they've been training normal and it's just knocks some more painful, the others straight away, next day they were fine, but it's not a proper injury, so I think everyone is going to be fine.”