Arsenal news: Sean Dyche has said that a significant return is anticipated for the weekend opponent Everton, who the Gunners will face.
In preparation for this weekend’s Premier League matchup with Arsenal, Everton manager Sean Dyche has provided the most recent injury information on a number of players in his team. After last season’s setback in Dyche’s inaugural match as manager, the Gunners head to Goodison Park in pursuit of their first win on Merseyside in six years.
Both clubs will be seeking victories after the international break because the Toffees have failed to earn three points in either of their first contests. The Gunners, however, have already dropped two points and will certainly need a perfect Sunday total to keep up with Manchester City.
With regard to the most recent injury information at Everton, Dyche provided updates on six players, revealing the availability of Jack Harrison and Dominic Calvert-Lewin. In response to a question about the choices available to him, Dyche stated in a press conference on Friday: “I think that’s the key. You should strive to get stronger as a manager in as many areas as you can.
The financial circumstances I’ve discussed it as honestly and frankly as possible. On the other side, some individuals are returning. Dom [Calvert-Lewin] should be free now that he is back on the turf. The good news is that Jack Harrison is currently on the grass and has been for a few days. He also appears to be in good health. Dele Alli and Seamus Coleman still require some recuperation time, but they are working out on the grass with the physios, which is excellent, but they are not participating in team activities with us.
“Lewis Dobbin is back and training with us,” said Dobbo. Jarrad [Branthwaite] is alright; there were only minor knocks to him. In response to a question about Calvert-Lewin and Harrison’s precise availability, Dyche stated: