Everton attacker Jack Harrison to miss Brentford clash after what happened on Friday
Jack Harrison will need to wait for his Everton debut after his move from Leeds United and is unlikely to feature against Brentford on Saturday, 23 September.
The Englishman was named in the starting eleven against Norwich City’s Under-21s side on Friday, 22 September, which clearly means he’s not going to be in contention for the game a day later.
Harrison had been injured midway through Leeds’ pre season and was not fully fit even when he moved to Goodison Park.
Injury Expert Dr Rajpal Brar spoke exclusively to Goodison News about the 26-year-old’s condition and his way back into the playing eleven.
He detailed that his hip injury was a pretty serious one and that it would take him some time before he could return to action.
Dr Brar suggested he plays in reserve games and it seems like the medics and staff at Everton have listened to his advice.
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It’s a good sign that he played against Norwich and it’s perhaps an indicator that he’s on the cusp of making his return to the first team.
The Toffees could do with Harrison’s services in the final third as he’s capable of playing on both flanks and can offer a goal threat as well.
In other Everton news, a senior Toffees player has been ripped to shreds by a TNT Sports pundit after what he did against Sheffield United