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·27 de setembro de 2025
Jarrad Branthwaite and Merlin Röhl out for West Ham clash

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·27 de setembro de 2025
Everton will be without Jarrad Branthwaite and Merlin Röhl when they face West Ham United at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday night.
The Blues will look to turn things around after consecutive setbacks, including a loss to Liverpool in the league and being knocked out of the Carabao Cup by Wolves this week.
They’ll be up against a struggling Hammers outfit who recently sacked manager Graham Potter and are currently in the relegation spots with one win in five games.
Everton boss David Moyes was asked about his team’s injury updates in the pre-match press conference.
"Fine," said Moyes, when asked about Branthwaite's rehabilitation. "He'll not be available for Monday, neither is Merlin. Both of them are out."
Asked whether Branthwaite has resumed full training, Moyes added: "Not at the moment. We're expecting him back shortly but not yet."
Branthwaite has missed every single game so far after suffering an injury following the final pre-season friendly against AS Roma. He also missed a large chunk of the pre-season with injury.
Meanwhile, Deadline Day signing Röhl made an impressive debut in the goalless draw with Aston Villa two weeks ago but has remained on the sidelines out with a hip injury ever since.
Pat Kelly 4 Posted 27/09/2025 at 16:36:45
Rohl missed a combined three months and 19 games for Freiburg last term with respective ligament tears, heel injuries and fitness issues.
Why do we sign crocks ? We're obliged to buy this one.
5 Posted 27/09/2025 at 16:58:11
Christy/Pat
Not exactly a ringing endorsement from Rohl's ex manager at Freiburg explaining why he sold him:
“There were external factors like injuries and illness, which Merlin couldn’t do anything about and had to be accepted. After his return in the second half of the season, the team performed well, and it wasn’t easy for him to get into the starting eleven.”
“What role will Merlin play with us? On which position can he secure a regular starting spot? (…) What difference does he make in terms of points and assists? Because if you don’t make such a transfer, you have to get consistent value on the pitch in return. Merlin also wanted to take this exciting step for himself – and for us, the conditions were right.”
“I’m confident in the quality and quantity of the squad even without Merlin. He rarely played in the central midfield positions of six or eight, but was mostly deployed in attacking roles. Especially behind the striker, we have players like Johan Manzambi, Eren Dinkci and Yuito Suzuki, who we believe can develop well with regular playing time.”
So he is injury prone and not good enough to get in the Freiburg team. Sounds like another Gbamin.
Jim Bennings 9 Posted 27/09/2025 at 17:15:12
So basically what Röhl's ex manager has said is he's Fabian Delph the second coming.
Martin Farrington 10 Posted 27/09/2025 at 17:20:33
Our transfer policy is consistent then. Signing players with a history of injuries.I understand we are a pretty poor prospect for any player. But is there really a point to signing players who are more than likely, or are prone to injuries.Sigh
Christy Ring 14 Posted 27/09/2025 at 18:02:39
Jim#9 At the time Jim, I couldn't believe we were signing the injury prone Delph, turned out to be one of the worst and most expensive signings, considering he played so little games, the worst £8.5m ever spent. Did Silva bring him in to replace McCarthy?