Everton’s recent games have been marred by injuries, with Iliman Ndiaye set for weeks out due to a knee issue. Despite a growing injury list, Everton will hope to recover key players for their run-in as they look for a positive finish with David Moyes.
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00:00Everton's last couple of Premier League games have been earned hard-fought, despite a growing
00:08injury list. David Moyes' side, down to just 13 outfield players, secured a crucial victory
00:15thanks to goals from Beto and Charlie Alcaraz on his full debut against Crystal Palace.
00:21However, the result did come at a heavy cost, as Ilman and Dye sustained a knee injury during
00:27the Merseyside derby, ruling him out for several weeks.
00:31Moyes confirmed and Dye has a medial ligament injury, with a recovery timeline dependent
00:37on the severity. Everton's injury crisis also includes Nathan Patterson, Yuthis Chimiti
00:43and captain Seamus Coleman, though some players are expected to return soon.
00:49Long-term absentees include Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Armando Brogia, Dwight McNeil and Aurel Mangala,
00:56who will miss the rest of the season.