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Dean Smith admits dad Ron may not be able to see Carabao Cup trophy if he beats Man City due to dementia fight


DEAN SMITH says his father is unlikely to see the trophy — even if Aston Villa pull off a shock Carabao Cup win at Wembley today.

Villa boss Smith revealed last year that dad Ron has dementia. And if Villa win, Smith will try to share the moment with his father.

 Dean Smith says his dad may not be able to see the Carabao Cup final due to his dementia battle

Dean Smith says his dad may not be able to see the Carabao Cup final due to his dementia battleCredit: Getty

He said: “I don’t think I’d get much out of him. I’m not sure I’ve seen his eyes open for the last month or two.

“It is what it is. Dementia is a tough illness. He’s suffering.”

Smith and his brother Dave used to stand on the Holte End terrace and they were Villa fans because Ron worked as a steward in the Trinity Road Stand.

But last season, Smith said his father did not even know he was Villa manager.

And now he may not even set eyes on the Carabao Cup if the form book is turned upside down against Manchester City today.

Smith added: “You do it for your families, that’s what I always speak to the players about.

“First and foremost you have to play for yourselves.

“You’re the one who goes to bed and you have to put your head on the pillow and will be thinking about your performance? Did you do well enough?

“The other side of it is playing for your family because they are the important people in your lives who you want to send home happy.”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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