Yerry Mina has “an ankle injury” and could be “out for a while”

08/06/2022 at 23:11

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The Everton defender had to be substituted in the 70th minute of the match against Chelsea

In the case of Godfrey, Lampard explained that “he has a small fracture” and will be out for two or three months

The Colombian Yerry Mina, defender of Everton, was substituted in the 70th minute of this Saturday’s match against Chelsea for “an ankle injury” left, that could keep him out “for a while”, as explained by his coach, Frank Lampard, who pointed out that Ben Godfrey, changed at the start of the clash, suffers “a small fracture” that will take him out of competition “two or three months” .

“Mine is an ankle injury and could be out for a while,” confirmed the coach, in statements collected by the club’s official website.

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In Godfrey’s case, Lampard explained that “he has a small fracture”. “I think it will be months instead of weeks. We think it could be two or three months, but don’t quote me too much about it. We will assess it and we will know more in the coming days,” she advanced.

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