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How did Everton players do on international duty?

Jordan Pickford:

The 31-year-old featured twice as England secured their qualification for next year's World Cup. The England shot stopper became the first England goalkeeper to keep eight clean sheets in a row, which has now extended to nine, following England's 2-0 win over Latvia.

Pickford has now featured 80 times for his country, and hasn't conceded a goal for over a year.

Seamus Coleman:

Coleman featured twice for the Republic of Ireland as they narrowly lost to Portugal in Group F, before winning 1-0 over Armenia, in what was a crucial victory for their chances to qualify for the World Cup.

It was the 37-year-old first appearances for Ireland is over a year as Coleman has had his struggles with injuries.

Jake O'Brien:

O'Brien also featured twice for Heimir Hallgrimsson's side and played in his more natural position at centre-half.

The 24-year-old played the full 90 in both matches and was booked against Armenia

Mark Travers:

Travers was an unused substitute in both matches as Brentford's Caoimhin Kelleher started over Everton's back-up to Jordan Pickford.

Idrissa Gana Gueye:

Senegal's all time appearances holder Idrissa Gueye featured in both World Cup qualifiers as Senegal defeated South Sudan 5-0, and Mauritania by four goals.

Gueye was replaced in both of those games, while Iliman Ndiaye enjoyed his time away with the Lions of Teranga.

Iliman Ndiaye:

Everton's wide man was instrumental in both victories for Senegal, which saw them secure their status at next years's World Cup at Canada, USA and Mexico.

Ndiaye went on a blistering solo run and placed his shot past the Mauritania goalkeeper as he put Senegal 3-0 up.

The 25-year-old set up the opener against South Sudan, where he used his strength to spin his man, and fizzed in a cross which was met by Ismaila Sarr.

Tom King:

Everton's third choice keeper was part of the Wales squad that was beaten 3-0 by England and 4-2 by Belgium in a crucial World Cup qualifier for Craig Bellamy's side.

King was an unused substitute in both games for Wales.

Vitalii Mykolenko:

Having missed the last international break due to injury, Mykolenko returned for Ukraine as they faced Azerbaijan and Iceland, in Group D

Ukraine defeated Iceland with Mykolenko setting up Ukraine's opener as they won 5-3.

Following victory over Iceland and Azerbaijan this has left Ukraine second in their group on seven points.

Beto:

The 27-year-old played the full 90 in both games for Guinea-Bissau as they were defeated by Ethiopia and Egypt.

Beto has played ten times scoring once for Guinea-Bissau

Tyler Dibling:

Everton's £40 million man featured for Lee Carsley's England Under-21s and played in both games.

The 19-year-old started against Moldova playing 69 minutes, and against Andorra Dibling came on as a second-half substitute as England defeated both sides.

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