Everton fans will be buzzing after absentees return to training | OneFootball

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·28 de noviembre de 2024

Everton fans will be buzzing after absentees return to training

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Everton have not won their last four Premier League games and they are about to face their toughest spell with some huge games coming up.

Managaer Sean Dyche is under tremendous pressure at the moment and tension is brewing at Goodison Park.


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The Toffees are missing a few players, and the results may improve when Dyche gets them back.

Everton have missed Armando Broja, Youssef Chermiti, Seamus Coleman, James Garner and Tim Iroegbunam through injuries.

Jarrad Branthwaite has been one of the biggest concerns on the injury front, although he is now back in action.

Finally some positive news for Everton fans

Everton fans will be pleased to find out that Coleman and Chermiti have returned to first-team training.

The club shared their training update on their official website today, where both Coleman and Chermiti are pictured doing training work with the other players at Finch Farm.

Coleman has only made a single outing in the Premier League this term, and getting him back ahead of Everton’s clash against Manchester United will be a massive boost.

He may not be fully fit enough to start against the Red Devils, but Dyche can now build his fitness gradually by giving him minutes from the bench.

Ashley Young is currently operating at right-back, while Nathan Patterson has also returned from injury. Dyche can afford to use Coleman wisely.

Everton need more imagination up front

The Toffees will face United, Wolverhampton Wanderer, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Nottingham Forest in their next few games.

Unless they do something different, the situation could become untenable for Dyche.

Everton are one-dimensional and there is hardly any positive approach to their game.

They are not creating enough chances, and the worrying pattern is being repeated in every single match.

Dyche may lose his job, and the results from their next few games could be vital in this regard.

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