
Premier League injury:Liverpool vs Everton
- football king 2025/04/02 02:26
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Liverpool
Out:Alexander-ArnoldGomez
Doubts: Bradley 75%,Morton 75%,Alisson 75%
Banned:
Latest News: Trent Alexander-Arnold (ankle) remains sidelined, while Joe Gomez (hamstring) is on the grass but not yet in team training. The news is better elsewhere, however. Alisson (head) and Ryan Gravenberch (unspecified) have trained after international break injuries, with the former to have one more check on Tuesday before being cleared to play. Tyler Morton (shoulder) has been spotted in team training, too, while Conor Bradley (muscle) has also been involved - although Arne Slot did stress that Bradley had "only had a few sessions" and a decision would have to be made over whether he'd be involved in the squad to face Everton. Jarell Quansah may have to fill in again at right-back, then, joining the regulars in the back four. Caoimhin Kelleher will also be on standby between the posts. Further forward, and with a post-international breather afforded by FA Cup elimination, you'd expect Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister to again get the nod over Curtis Jones in the middle of the park. There could be a change further forward, however, with Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez failing to truly convince through the middle in recent weeks. The injury-free Cody Gakpo will be pushing for a recall, then, making fitness-building substitute appearances in Liverpool's two most recent matches and then two starts for the Netherlands over the international break. Federico Chiesa is a dark horse for a first-ever Premier League start, having netted off the bench in the EFL Cup final.
Everton
Out:Calvert-LewinMangala
Doubts: McNeil 50%,Mykolenko 75%,Ndiaye 75%
Banned:
Latest News: Dominic Calvert-Lewin (hamstring) and Orel Mangala (knee) remain sidelined but Iliman Ndiaye (knee) and Dwight McNeil (knee) have returned to training over the break. David Moyes wouldn't quite reveal whether either would feature in Gameweek 30 but did say that Ndiaye is ahead of McNeil in his progress. There's good news elsewhere, too, with Vitalii Mykolenko (thigh) back in training after bowing out of international duty with Ukraine. Moyes is hopeful he'll feature at Anfield. Everton's excellent run of form has unsurprisingly seen Moyes keep a very settled side, with eight players ever-present starters in the last seven matches. Moyes included both Abdoulaye Doucoure and Carlos Alcaraz in the same team for the first time in Gameweek 29 but admitted afterwards that it didn't work, so don't be surprised to see Alcaraz making way and Jesper Lindstrom coming in. Even if fit, you'd imagine Moyes wouldn't thrown Ndiaye or McNeil in straight away. Ashley Young will be on standby to deputise for Mykolenko but the update sounded positive on the Ukrainian.
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