Injury Update: Evertons Star Player In Critical State Due To…

Prior to the Tottenham Hotspur match, Everton updated the injuries of Arnaut Danjuma and Amadou Onana.

 

For Everton’s matchup with Tottenham Hotspur, Sean Dyche is optimistic that Amadou Onana will return.

Due to a knee problem, the Belgium international was not present for the Toffees’ 0-0 draw at Fulham on Friday night.

James Garner was the only available center midfielder for Everton at Craven Cottage due to the injuries to Abdoulaye Doucoure, Andre Gomes, and Dele Alli, as well as the fact that Idrissa Gana Gueye has not yet returned from the African Cup of Nations.

That meant Dwight McNeil had to function in that capacity.

The Blues had opportunities to win the game despite their problems;

Beto missed a close-range shot in stoppage time, and the team struck the crossbar twice.

But the wins were shared, and as a result of Luton Town’s unexpected 4-0 victory over Brighton, Everton found itself in the Premier League relegation zone.

Onana might play again when Everton plays Tottenham at Goodison Park on Saturday. According to the manager of the Toffees, “Amadou had some fluid on his knee.

It needs to settle down, but nothing harmful was found when we had it checked.

We’ll have to wait and see if he gets the chance on Saturday. Just give it time to calm down and give it a chance.

Seamus Coleman is also out of the Fulham draw, adding to the already weak Everton squad.

Arnaut Danjuma was also substituted off in the last minute due to what appeared to be an ankle injury.Dyche stated to Everton TV, “His coming off didn’t look good.

” We’ll have to wait and see, but it appears to be an ankle. They can settle down rapidly.

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