Everton will face Wolverhampton Wanderers in a crucial Premier League game on Wednesday night at Goodison Park.
The Toffees are without a win in their last five games in the Premier League, and they badly need to get back to winning ways.
Everton will face a tough run of fixtures after this game. They will be up against Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City, and it will require a herculean effort to get something from those games.
That is why Everton need to win against Wolves. Otherwise, they could be in deep trouble, and Sean Dyche could be put under immense pressure to save his job.
Ahead of the match, the Toffees boss confirmed in the press conference that Youssef Chermiti is still not ready yet to play, although he is training extremely hard.
Armando Broja, however, could make an appearance against Wolves. Both Broja and Chermiti took part in a recent U-21 game to improve their fitness after a long injury lay-off, but it appears that the 20-year-old attacker still needs more time.
Dyche said to the reporters: “Broja certainly [will be] in and around it.
“Chermiti is not ready yet. He’s training ever so well and training hard but he needs an extended games programme.”
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The return of Broja could be massive for the Toffees.
The 23-year-old joined Everton from Chelsea on loan in the summer transfer window, and he has yet to play a game.
He was out for a long time with a foot injury, but now the striker is fully fit.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin has scored only two goals in 13 games, and he has struggled to recapture his old form.
Beto has also failed to make a big impact. In such a scenario, Broja and Chermiti could bring fresh energy on the pitch.
Having said that, it would be unfair to expect that the duo will start to deliver instantly.
Seamus Coleman is available again, but Tim Iroegbunam (foot) and James Garner (back) remain sidelined.
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