Seamus Coleman is in contention to return to first-team action when Manchester United travel to Goodison Park on Sunday (4:30pm CET), but Amadou Onana could miss the game Highly sexual.
The Blues returned to Goodison after the international break and picked up wins away at West Ham United and Crystal Palace, followed by a win at home against Burnley and a point against Brighton & Hove Albion. The team aims to build on its 4-game undefeated record. .
Club captain Coleman has now resumed full training after overcoming a serious knee injury sustained against Leicester City in early May.
The right-back also played 90 minutes for the Under-21s against Spanish team Athletic Club in midweek for the first time since that setback.
“Sheamus came through just fine and I talked to him about it. I think that’s kind of the final indicator when you’re done with 90 minutes after a long injury,” Dyche said before Friday’s game. He spoke at a press conference. “So I think he’s definitely going to be around that.
“As we know, he is training very well and has a great voice on the field.”
Meanwhile, Onana returned to Merseyside early from his duties with the Belgium national team, missed the 1-1 draw with Brighton earlier this month due to a calf strain, and only managed the first half of the previous game against Palace, who had the same problem. did.
Onana, who is just one game away from making his first half-century appearance for Everton, Dyche said: “I don’t think the amateur’s calf is right. It still hurts.”
Dele (groin) and Andre Gomez (calf) remain sidelined for the Toffees, but both players are making progress in their respective recovery programs.
“Andre is back on the lawn with us,” Dyche explained. “He’s had a very frustrating season so far, but he’s back on the grass with us. He needs some time – he obviously needs games, but he’s back to it.”
“So, Dele, it’s good to see him back on the grass. He’s still tentative at the moment in terms of not joining us, on the sports science side.” [fully] However, he participated in a few warm-ups and is starting to get back into shape. We’ll be really happy if we can get him fit. ”