Everton Release Textor Statement, Dyche Talks Aston Villa and Injuries
Everton Release Textor Statement
Following Farhad Moshiri's interview with TalkSPORT, in which he discussed the club's ownership situation, Bill Kenwright, and potential investment, majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri released a statement via the club's official website.
In the statement, Moshiri reiterated his commitment to the club and his desire to bring success to Goodison Park. He also acknowledged the frustration of the fans and vowed to work hard to address their concerns.
Dyche Talks Aston Villa and Injuries
Ahead of Everton's match against Aston Villa on Saturday, manager Sean Dyche spoke to the media about the team's preparations and the latest injury news.
Dyche confirmed that Dominic Calvert-Lewin, James Garner, and Nathan Patterson are all still out injured. However, he did reveal that Abdoulaye Doucoure and Michael Keane are both back in training and could be available for selection.
Aston Villa Preview
Dyche also spoke about the challenge of facing Aston Villa, who have won their last two matches under new manager Unai Emery.
The Toffees boss said: "Aston Villa are a good side with some excellent players. They've got a new manager who has a clear philosophy, and they're starting to show some good form.
"We know it will be a tough game, but we're confident in our own ability. We've been working hard in training, and we're ready for the challenge."
Conclusion
Everton will be looking to bounce back from their defeat to Arsenal when they face Aston Villa on Saturday. The Toffees have a good record against Villa in recent years, and they will be confident of getting a positive result at Goodison Park.
Manager Sean Dyche has a number of injury concerns to contend with, but he will be hoping to have Dominic Calvert-Lewin, James Garner, and Nathan Patterson back available soon.
The match against Aston Villa is a big opportunity for Everton to show that they are moving in the right direction under Dyche. A win would give the fans something to cheer about and would help to ease the pressure on the manager.
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