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For most football fans, the international break is a frustration that halts the Premier League’s momentum after just three match-weeks. For Everton fans, it has been welcomed with open arms. After all, three losses in as many league games whilst shipping ten goals is hardly sparkling form, with their only win of the campaign coming at home to lowly Doncaster Rovers in the EFL Cup. However, with every international break also comes risks, particularly with injuries. Already Sean Dyche has seen his squad ravaged by various ailments this campaign, with key names having left huge vacancies across …

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