Everton team news: James McCarthy could make first appearance for 11 months against Tottenham

The Republic of Ireland international has been sidelined since suffering a horrific double-leg fracture in January

Thursday 20 December 2018 17:17 GMT
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Everton midfielder James McCarthy could make his competitive comeback over the festive period after 11 months out with a broken leg.

The Republic of Ireland international has not featured since suffering a horrific double-fracture of his lower right leg against West Brom on January 20.

McCarthy was involved with the squad for the visit of Newcastle earlier this month but did not make the bench.

But with four matches in 212-and-a-half hours - the shortest turnaround time of all Premier League sides - from Boxing Day to New Year's Day, he could be called upon.

“James is progressing. He is getting better,” manager Marco Silva told Everton’s official website when asked about his midfield options.

McCarthy has not featured since breaking his leg against West Brom in January
McCarthy has not featured since breaking his leg against West Brom in January (Getty)

“It is good to have all of them available. We will need all of them. It will be important in a busy month.

“We have some games really close to each other, there is not the normal time to recover between games.

“It is a matter of decisions. What I want is them working hard to be ready when the chance comes again.

“I know games will give him a better condition, but we are playing tough, tough matches and it is not easy to give him what everybody knows will help him get better, which is minutes in those games.

“But he is a worker and I really like him. He works really hard every day to achieve the best physical condition. He enjoys what he is doing.”

Idrissa Gueye is also available again after missing Everton’s 3-1 defeat against Premier League champions Manchester City with a minor groin problem.

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