Huddersfield Town vs Everton match build up

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Abdelhamid Sabiri is also back in training but the game comes too soon for Philip Billing and Danny Williams.

Jan Siewert’s first match as Huddersfield Town’s head coach could coincide with the return of key midfielder Aaron Mooy after seven weeks out with a knee ligament injury.

Everton remains without Phil Jagielka, while Yerry Mina is a major doubt because of a foot problem. Idrissa Gueye is expected to play after the club turned down a bid from PSG.

MOTD COMMENTATOR’S NOTES

Martin Fisher: It sounds daft but bear with me. Huddersfield Town look nailed on certainties for relegation but the mood might be better there than it is at Everton right now.

Another early FA Cup exit, coupled with an all too familiar inconsistent league campaign, has deepened despondency at Goodison Park. While Evertonians expect better, Huddersfield’s ambitions are less lofty.

Just getting into the top flight was a monumental achievement, staying there every bit as impressive. They need a minor miracle to survive again but criticism of head coach David Wagner was scarce, sadness at his departure sincere and now there’s intrigue over what Jan Siewert will bring to the table.

VIEW FROM THE DUGOUT

Huddersfield Town head coach Jan Siewert: “I got to know the players very well [at last week’s training camp] in Portugal. The togetherness is there and great to see.

“It’s a progress that will take time, but the players have really understood my idea of football so far. It’s great to see how open minded they are to new things.

“I’ve already experienced the John Smith’s Stadium atmosphere once, but I’m really excited to feel it tomorrow.”

Everton manager Marco Silva on recent poor form: “I am not happy with the last month and a half, but I am not panicking. We as a club cannot panic – even if we are not happy, even if the fans are disappointed.

“I am also, but I am not panicking because we as a club cannot panic if we want to do the right things in the future.”

LAWRO’S PREDICTION

New Terriers boss Jan Siewert has had a bit of time to work with his players and you just know there is going to be a reaction from them.

With Huddersfield being 10 points from safety, they are so far adrift Siewert can afford to have a real go at Everton. His side have got nothing to lose now.

Prediction: 2-1

MATCH FACTS

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Huddersfield Town

Everton

Source: BBC News

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