Dele Alli’s injury hell continues as Everton midfielder who hasn’t played in ELEVEN MONTHS requires groin surgery, Sean Dyche reveals – as Toffees are dealt a double blow with Andre Gomes out with a calf issue

Everton midfielder Dele Alli, who hasn’t played in eleven months, needs groin surgery, according to Sean Dyche. The Toffees are already suffering from a double blow with Andre Gomes’ calf injury.

With Dele Alli requiring surgery and standout midfielder Andre Gomes ruled out of Saturday’s FA Cup match against Luton, Everton has suffered a double injury blow.

When Sean Dyche revealed that 27-year-old Dele need a second groin operation, it was official confirmation of the most recent setback in his career.

Since his final game for Besiktas on loan in February, he has not appeared on the field.

Dele needs surgery. His return has no set timeline. It’s surgery on the groin.

Everton is hoping that Dele’s decision to play will pay off in the long run. Dele’s career has faltered since he and England advanced to the World Cup semi-final in 2018 and the Champions League final for Tottenham two years later.

Sean Dyche has disclosed that Dele Alli needs groin surgery, which is the 27-year-old’s most recent setback in terms of fitness.

Dyche, the manager of the Toffees, stated that there is currently no “time scale” for his return to the starting lineup.

e made only one start for Everton after signing at the start of 2022, had groin surgery last summer and revealed a spell in rehab to recover from addictions caused by childhood trauma.

Dyche will also be missing Gomes whose latest calf problem is being evaluated.

The Portuguese midfielder, who has only lately made a successful comeback from a lengthy injury, scored Everton’s winning goal with a free kick in the third round matchup against Crystal Palace.

But he won’t be doing anything this weekend. “We’ve lost Andre,” declared Dyche. We are awaiting word on his expected absence, which is unlikely to be this weekend.

“It is in his calf as well, but it’s a different kind of injury.”

Seamus Coleman, the captain of the team, and Abdoulaye Doucoure will also be absent at Goodison.

Both sides are relegation rivals this season – Everton largely because of a 10-point deduction handed down for PSR breaches – but Dyche says: ‘Cup bring a different feeling. We want the players to be clear-minded.

“Luton has adopted the mentality of the underdog, which I personally employed at Burnley upon our promotion to the Premier League.” They are game for everything, but we have instilled in them the belief that nobody is taken lightly.

The Portuguese midfielder, who has only lately made a successful comeback from a lengthy injury, scored Everton’s winning goal with a free kick in the third round matchup against Crystal Palace.

But he won’t be doing anything this weekend. “We’ve lost Andre,” declared Dyche. We are awaiting word on his expected absence, which is unlikely to be this weekend.

“It is in his calf as well, but it’s a different kind of injury.”

Seamus Coleman, the captain of the team, and Abdoulaye Doucoure will also be absent at Goodison.

This season, both teams are battling for promotion, with Everton particularly suffering from a 10-point penalty for PSR violations. However, according to Dyche, the cup brings a different atmosphere. The players should have an open mind.

“Luton has adopted the mentality of the underdog, which I personally employed at Burnley upon our promotion to the Premier League.” They are game for everything, but we have instilled in them the belief that nobody is taken lightly.

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