
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall appears to have provided an update on the hamstring injury that forced him off against Chelsea over the weekend.
It was a tough day for Everton at Stamford Bridge, with injuries adding to their problems in the loss to Enzo Maresca’s side.
Dewsbury-Hall picked up a hamstring issue early on and was taken off soon after, leaving David Moyes without one of his key players for most of the match.
There has not been much information since, and Moyes was not able to provide any details immediately after the game.
But just before the game against Arsenal, Dewsbury-Hall seems to have given fans an update ahead of his manager.
Dewsbury-Hall has called on Everton fans to bring energy to the ground ahead of the Arsenal match.
The British midfielder is unlikely to feature in the match and may be watching from the stands.
In that context, he shared a brief message on Instagram about his recovery, saying: “A little blip. See you all soon.”
This is not what supporters want to hear, especially with such a tough fixture ahead against the current Premier League leaders.
Fans will now be anxiously awaiting an update on Jack Grealish, who also sustained a hamstring injury during the loss to Chelsea.
Moyes will have to turn to other options within his squad, which could open the door for players like Tyler Dibling.
Everton may need to turn to the January transfer window sooner rather than later, with three matches left before the end of the year.
Reports suggest Everton are already eyeing up a new midfielder ahead of the window opening.
With Idrissa Gana Gueye away at the Africa Cup of Nations, Moyes does not have many choices in midfield.
The busy holiday fixture list is always a challenge, but this time around, Everton’s squad depth will really be put to the test.
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