Villarreal Coach explains why Thomas Partey sat out Osasuna clash

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Villarreal head coach Marcelino García Toral has offered a revealing explanation for the absence of Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey in the club’s 2-2 draw against Osasuna in La Liga on Saturday, January 31, 2026. The manager confirmed that the experienced midfielder wasn’t included in the matchday squad due to ongoing physical issues, a decision rooted in careful management of the player’s fitness amid a challenging season for both Partey and Villarreal.

Marcelino underscored that Partey had been dealing with discomfort in his pubic region, a problem that has troubled the midfielder for several weeks and limited his ability to train and play at full intensity. This condition commonly referred to as pubalgia or sports hernia affects the groin and lower abdominal area, making sharp movements, sprints and physical duels particularly painful and risky for a professional athlete. The coach stated that resting the player was a precautionary measure to avoid aggravating the issue and allow proper recovery.

The decision to leave Partey out of the Osasuna match reflects a broader context of fitness challenges within the Villarreal squad. In addition to Partey’s discomfort, several other key players were unavailable due to injuries or physical setbacks ahead of the game, forcing Marcelino to adapt his lineup and tactical plans. With Ayoze Pérez also sidelined by muscle problems and new signing Alfon González still recovering from injury, the Yellow Submarine had to navigate a thin roster in Pamplona.

Marcelino García explains why Thomas Partey was left out of the squad against Osasuna

Partey’s absence drew attention because the Ghana international has been a high-profile figure since moving to Villarreal from Arsenal last summer. The former Gunners midfielder’s campaign has been hampered by inconsistent fitness and form, and his stint in Spain has not yet matched the expectations that accompanied his signing. Critics and supporters alike have discussed his reduced influence on matches and limited playing time, particularly in recent weeks.

Despite the injury concerns, those close to the player and club sources insist that Partey’s commitment to the team remains strong, emphasising that the decision to rest him was medically advised and intended to protect his long-term condition rather than reflect a lack of desire or effort. The hope within the Villarreal camp is that with proper treatment and recovery, Partey will return to full fitness and contribute meaningfully to the club’s campaign going forward both in domestic competition and in future fixtures.

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    with artists such as KiDi, Kwesi Arthur, and Black Sherif, supporting
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Michel Adams

Michel Adams is a Ghanaian author, entertainment and sports writer, social media manager, and influencer based in Pokuase, Ghana. With a passion for storytelling and digital media, he has established himself as a versatile communicator who connects audiences with the stories, personalities, and events shaping Ghana's entertainment and sporting landscape.

As a writer, Michel focuses primarily on entertainment news and sports, covering trending stories, industry developments, athlete achievements, music releases, and cultural conversations. His work combines timely reporting with engaging storytelling, making complex and fast-moving topics accessible to a wide audience.

Over the past three years, Michel has also built extensive experience in social media management and digital communications. He has worked with organizations and brands including Kredibble Agency, Insight Ghana, The African Journal, Telecel Ghana, and MTN Ghana, creating content strategies and managing campaigns that increase visibility and audience engagement.

His passion for Ghanaian music and culture has seen him work closely with artists such as KiDi, Kwesi Arthur, and Black Sherif, supporting promotional campaigns and helping amplify their reach across digital platforms.

Most active on Twitter/X, Michel understands how online conversations influence public perception and cultural trends. Whether reporting on breaking entertainment stories, analyzing sports developments, managing social media campaigns, or building online communities, he brings creativity, insight, and a deep understanding of Ghana's evolving media landscape.