Everton fans, brace yourselves! A crucial player is sidelined as the Blues prepare to clash with Bournemouth on Tuesday evening. This news comes as a blow, especially considering the team's recent challenges.
Michael Keane, a standout performer for Everton this season, will unfortunately miss the match due to an injury. This absence forces manager David Moyes to reshuffle the team, adding to the existing selection headaches caused by fitness issues and Idrissa Gueye's suspension.
In response to Keane's absence, Carlos Alcaraz steps in. Jake O’Brien shifts from right-back to partner with James Tarkowski, while James Garner is likely to cover the right-back position. This adjustment means Tim Iroegbunam, who was substituted at halftime in the previous game, is expected to join Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in the midfield.
Keane's injury compounds Moyes' problems during a demanding week of fixtures. The high of their impressive victory at Old Trafford last week was dampened by Gueye's three-match ban following an incident. This left the Blues shorthanded in midfield for the 4-1 defeat against Newcastle United on Saturday.
But here's where it gets controversial... Keane's injury adds to an already lengthy injury list, including Jarrad Branthwaite, Seamus Coleman, and Merlin Rohl. Gueye will also be suspended for the upcoming home game against Nottingham Forest. On a positive note, Nathan Patterson has recovered from his groin injury and is available for selection.
Everton aims to improve their record at Bournemouth tonight. Moyes will be hoping to avoid further issues heading into the weekend, as Iroegbunam and Garner are each one yellow card away from missing Sean Dyche's first return to Everton since he left the club in January.
Regarding Keane's injury, David Moyes stated, "He had a little bit of an injury going into the Newcastle game and played but unfortunately he couldn't make this one, so we've had to make a change. We don't know [how long he'll be out]. We hope he might [recover] quite quickly."
Team Lineup: Pickford; Mykolenko, O’Brien, Tarkowski, Garner; Iroegbunam, Dewsbury-Hall; Grealish, Alcaraz, Ndiaye; Barry.
What do you think, Evertonians? How will Keane's absence impact the team's performance? Do you agree with Moyes' tactical adjustments? Share your thoughts in the comments below!