Scott Parker admits Armando Broja needs to undertake some more physical work before he’s available for selection for Burnley.
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The 23-year-old, who endured an injury-hit loan spell at Everton last season, needs to be at his “optimum” before he’s available to feature.
“He just needs some more work,” Parker said.
“He's just not had enough work to be put in the Premier League, so we need to tread carefully and get him up to speed.
“I don't want to rush anything with him and he'd be vulnerable to anything here. Then more to that, he's coming into the team, you need to be probably physically at your optimum.
“We'll just get some work into him. He stayed back today and he’s done some extra work, so hopefully we'll see where we are next weekend with him.”
Broja was not part of Burnley's squad for their season opener at Tottenham (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)placeholder image
Broja was not part of Burnley's squad for their season opener at Tottenham (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
Broja was far from the only absentee on Saturday, with the likes of Axel Tuanzebe, Bashir Humphreys, Jordan Beyer and Connor Roberts all missing out, as well as long-term absentee Zeki Amdouni.
Hannes Delcroix, Manuel Benson and Ashley Barnes were also absent, alongside Luca Koleosho and Mike Tresor – with the latter two prompting plenty of debate among supporters.
When asked to explain their absences, Parker added: “Mainly selection. We'll see how that pans out over the coming week.”
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