Aston Villa star Jhon Duran involved in a car crash in his luxury £73,000 BMW X6 hours before the club’s Europa Conference League tie… before the Colombian comes off the bench for the final minutes against Lille
- Duran was pictured beside his BMW X6 following a car crash in Birmingham
- The Aston Villa striker was unharmed and played for the club that evening
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Aston Villa star Jhon Duran was involved in a car crash in his luxury SUV, just hours before the club’s Europa Conference League tie with Lille.
The Colombian forward, 20, was still able to feature in the match on Thursday night – which Villa won 2-1 – despite the accident earlier in the day.
Photos posted on social media showed Duran using his phone next to his £73,000 BMW X6 in Birmingham.
The front of the vehicle showed extensive damage to the SUV, which lay in the middle of the road as other commuters drove past the car.
‘We were called to Holloway Head, Birmingham at around 11.20am today (April 11) to reports of a collision involving a car and a van,’ a West Midlands Police spokesperson said. ‘No injuries were reported.’
Aston Villa star Jhon Duran was involved in a car crash in his luxury SUV – just hours before his side’s crucial Europa Conference League quarter-final clash with Lille
Duran still featured for Villa in the closing stages of their Europa Conference League tie
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An eyewitness told the Sun that the crash happened on Holloway Head B4127.
‘Duran immediately made sure everyone was OK and stayed at the scene to be fair to him,’ the eyewitness told the Sun.
‘His car was in a really bad way and I would not be surprised if it was written off as that’ll be a dear repair.
‘It caused hefty delays through the City Centre but the main thing is no one was injured.’
Duran was named on the bench by Aston Villa boss Unai Emery for the Europa Conference League quarter-final first leg, following the incident.
The Colombian was brought on for the final eight minutes of the match with Aston Villa leading through goals by Ollie Watkins and John McGinn.
Lille pulled a goal back in the 84th minute, with Bafode Diakite’s header from a corner giving the Ligue 1 side hope ahead of the second leg.
Duran helped his side secure a 2-1 victory on the night ahead of next week’s second-leg clash
There was royalty in attendance for the clash at Villa Park, after Prince William and Prince George were seen celebrating Aston Villa‘s opening goal.
The pair were spotted on TNT Sport’s live coverage of the match standing up and applauding Unai Emery‘s side after Ollie Watkins put the hosts 1-0 up after 13 minutes.
Prince George was also seen wearing a claret and blue Aston Villa scarf and smiled as he stood next to his father.
William, who is an avid Aston Villa fan, turned and appeared to say a few words to his son as they stood in the terraces.