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Yerry Mina suffers new Everton injury blow in win over Celtic

Yerry Mina was forced off at half-time in Everton's Sydney Super Cup win over Celtic in Australia

Yerry Mina in typical combative mood for Everton against Celtic before he came off injured at half-time
Yerry Mina in typical combative mood for Everton against Celtic before he came off injured at half-time(Image: DAVID GRAY/AFP via Getty Images)

Yerry Mina’s injury nightmare has taken another twist in Sydney with the Everton centre-back forced off at half-time in the win over Celtic.

The 28-year-old, who started alongside James Tarkowski and Michael Keane at the ACCOR Stadium, picked up a hamstring issue in the Sydney Super Cup clash and is now set to undergo a scan on the problem.


Everton went on to win the match on penalties but the victory came at a cost. Abdoulaye Doucoure also picked up a knee injury in the game - further depleting a central midfield that lost Tom Davies to injury after he suffered a knee problem in training.


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The Sydney Super Cup, which the Blues have won by beating Celtic, appeared to be a useful opportunity for the likes of Mina, Mason Holgate and Nathan Patterson to continue their work for match fitness following recent injuries.

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The Celtic game, and the clash with Western Sydney Wanderers on Wednesday, were of particular importance for the centre-backs. Conor Coady will be ineligible to play his parent club when Wolverhampton Wanderers visit Goodison Park on Boxing Day - the first game after the World Cup break. A spot in the starting line-up is therefore up for grabs.

Mina, recently returned from an ankle problem suffered in the first game of the season, is now facing a battle for fitness again. After the Celtic game, Frank Lampard confirmed he would need a scan on a hamstring injury.

The news on Doucoure is more positive, with Lampard believing there is a chance he could play later this week. Doucoure is the only senior central midfielder available after Davies suffered a knee injury that requires him to fly back early for tests.

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Academy starlet Isaac Price, who played well against Celtic, is the only other central-midfielder in the squad. James Garner has a back issue and Alex Iwobi, Amadou Onana and Idrissa Gueye are on international duty.

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