West Ham vs Everton: Marco Silva angry as Yerry Mina returns from Colombia duty with another injury

Everton boss told the Colombian national team it was a risk to play the central defender in both matches against Japan and South Korea but saw his plea for caution ignored

Friday 29 March 2019 08:31 GMT
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Yerry Mina faces another spell on the sidelines after suffering injury while on international duty
Yerry Mina faces another spell on the sidelines after suffering injury while on international duty (EPA)

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Everton manager Marco Silva has criticised Colombia for ignoring the Premier League club's advice on Yerry Mina after the centre back returned from international duty with a hamstring injury.

Mina started both of Colombia's friendly matches during the international break, playing 90 minutes in their 1-0 win over Japan last Friday before being injured in the first half of their 2-1 defeat by South Korea four days later.

"We knew it could be a risk for him to play the two matches," Silva told a news conference on Thursday. "We communicated this to them but we cannot control their decisions.

"We advised them... that it was a risk to play him in two matches in a short period. They decided and unfortunately for us and for Yerry he took the injury."

Mina joined Everton from Barcelona in August and has been restricted to nine league starts for the Merseyside club due to a persistent foot injury.

"He's not out for the season," Silva added. "Let's see how many weeks it will be but I expect Mina... to be playing in a blue shirt again before the end of the season.

"It hasn't been an easy season for him since he joined the club, he's had some unlucky moments and some bad injuries."

Everton, who are 11th in the table, visit ninth-placed West Ham United on Saturday.

Reuters

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