Fábio Carvalho
Portugal
Right
Aug 30, 2002
23
5'7"
137 lb
LW
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Shadow Striker
Undergoes operation
Carvalho (knee) has undergone his operation and will begin his recovery in the coming weeks, according to manager Keith Andrews.
Analysis: Carvalho was deemed to have been out for the rest of the season due to an ACL injury and has now received his operation, with the attacker completing the surgery Thursday. He will now begin his recovery in the coming weeks, with his mind focused on the 2026/27 season. He will hope his recovery goes to plan and works towards a better role next campaign, only scoring one goal while recording one start in six appearances before the injury this campaign.
Will miss rest of season
Carvalho will miss the rest of the 2025/26 season after sustaining an ACL injury, the club confirmed Thursday.
Analysis: Carvalho has been limited to 10 minutes off the bench across five Premier League outings after starting and going the full 90 in the opener against Nottingham Forest on Aug. 17. The skilled winger, who's had injury issues throughout his Brentford tenure, will miss the rest of the campaign and will aim to return at full strength for the 2026/27 season.
Option after absence
Carvalho is fit for Sunday's match against Manchester City after missing their last match against Manchester United, according to his club.
Analysis: Carvalho missed the club's last outing due to an injury, but is now back in a position for a return, with the attacker having recovered from his minor knee injury. This is solid news for the attacker, but he will likely earn a bench role in his return, only having started in their season opener before seeing more of a bench spot. He will then look to earn some time off the bench, only appearing for five minutes since his 90-minute start to open the season.
One minute, one goal
Carvalho logged one minute yet scored a goal during Brentford's 2-2 draw Saturday against Chelsea.
Analysis: When the Brentford Bees' ongoing season began Aug. 17 against Nottingham Forest, their attacking midfielders featured Carvalho. Thereafter, Brentford's three games include his fewer minutes, barely multiple. During the Chelsea-Brentford matchup's last minute, he replaced Keane Lewis-Potter. Fortunately for Carvalho, the game required extra time, which includes his goal-scoring opportunity that he successfully converted.
Four crosses from three corners
Carvalho generated one shot (zero on goal), four crosses (one accurate) and three corners in Sunday's 3-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest.
Analysis: Carvalho took three corners and was the biggest set-piece taker for Brentford. He took four crosses and was successful with one and won two of his three tackles. Last season, the former Liverpool attacking midfielder only started three games and didn't play 90 minutes in the Premier League.
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