Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite is likely to be available after the international break after suffering a “minor groin issue” while playing for England under-21s.

The club announced on September 6 that the 21-year-old had withdrawn from the international squad and would remain at

After starting the last two Premier League games, Branthwaite has displacedas one of Sean Dyche’s starting centre-backs.

Everton desperately needs more luck, and Branthwaite’s injury, while minor, is a significant lift for the Toffees.

After Everton’s dismal defensive start to the season, in which they conceded five goals in the first two games, the teenager has ousted the more experienced Michael Keane in the starting eleven.While the Toffees’ fortunes haven’t fully altered, their 2-2 draw against Sheffield United before the international break has given the Goodison Park fans something to rejoice about, and Branthwaite’s contributions have been substantial since his arrival.With four clearances, two interceptions, three tackles, and six successful ground duels against the Blades, the former Carlisle United man demonstrated his significance to the side and his progress over the out-of-form Keane.

 

[SofaScore] Everton’s schedule following the international break is demanding, and Branthwaite’s availability will be crucial. Dyche will face Arsenal first, followed by Brentford at home and Aston Villa in the League Cup. The team will need to start pulling away from the all-too-familiar drop zone, so fans will be relieved to learn Branthwaite is only out for a short period of time. In other Everton news, the Toffees’ summer recruits have been neem rated, with one attacker not living in the club’s own country.

 

 

 

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