After what transpired on Friday, Everton’s forward will miss a match.

After what transpired on Friday, Everton attacker Jack Harrison will miss the match against Brentford.
Jack Harrison, who joined Everton from Leeds United, is unlikely to make his debut against Brentford on Saturday, September 23.

The Englishman was picked in the starting eleven against Norwich City’s Under-21s on Friday, 22 September, indicating that he will not be in contention for the game the following day.

Harrison had been injured throughout Leeds’ preseason and was still not totally recovered when he arrived at Goodison Park.

Dr Rajpal Brar, an injury expert, spoke exclusively to Goodison News about the 26-year-old’s condition and his path back into the starting eleven.

 

Jack Harrison makes injury return as Everton Under-21s record first win of  season - Liverpool Echo

He explained that his hip injury was severe and that it would take some time for him to return to activity.

Dr. Brar proposed that he participate in reserve games, and it appears that the Everton medics and staff took his suggestion.
It’s a good sign that he played against Norwich, and it might mean that he’s on the verge of returning to the first team.

The Toffees might benefit from Harrison’s talents in the final third because he can play on both flanks and can provide a goal threat.

Jack Harrison makes injury return as Everton Under-21s record first win of  season - Liverpool Echo

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