HUGE BOOST: Fitness boost for Everton as trio spotted back in training

Fans can see a trio of players who have returned to team practice and have been gaining fitness during the international break in Everton’s official training images.

As the new season has begun, Sean Dyche has had to deal with a number of injuries as well as the loanee player Jack Harrison, who won’t be available for at least the first 15 days.
He lost Alex Iwobi and Dominic Calvert-Lewin at Aston Villa as Everton started the season with three straight losses.
Even though Beto assisted Everton in scoring four goals in two games, they still require the return of its injured players.

The good news is that Calvert-Lewin can be seen practicing today at Finch Farm without a face mask, which indicates that his fractured cheekbone, which required time for the swelling to go down, appears to be almost healed.

After the international break, it appears likely that he will be able to rejoin the matchday squad and might team up with the effective Beto in attack.

Seamus Coleman and Dwight McNeil are also shown in the images. While McNeil has been sidelined with an ankle ligament damage sustained in a preseason encounter with Stoke, Coleman has been sidelined since Leicester in April.

Both have resumed team workouts, and Dyche will want to put McNeil back on the left side because he was one of Everton’s greatest performers in the final stretch of the previous season.

Danjuma could be positioned closer to Beto, increasing their total threat, while Coleman might replace Patterson late in games to help him manage his minutes.

Jarrad Branthwaite, who missed the first half of the season to travel with the England U21 team, is anticipated to return after the break, according to Everton.

 

Harrison, who is working on improving his fitness, Andre Gomes, and Dele Alli are still out for the time being, but things are looking better for Dyche.

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