
Everton midfielder Amadou Onana shares update after ‘knee injury’ fears
Everton midfielder Amadou Onana has assured the fans that there are “no worries” after he appeared to have picked up a knee injury against Leeds United.
The 21-year-old midfielder was taken off in the 74th minute. Sean Dyche said after the match that he has had niggly “knee injury” issue, but it is manageable.
The Toffees earned a priceless 1-0 win over Leeds on Saturday (18 February) in the Premier League and they have moved out of the relegation zone.

“Three points thanks (to) 60 Grand (Seamus Coleman). I’ll be back no worries,” wrote Onana.
Big win
Let’s hope that the injury is not too serious as Onana is a key player for the club.
The midfielder played a role in Everton’s success in midfield, alongside Abdoulaye Doucoure and Idrissa Gueye, both were superb against the Whites.
The Toffees picked up a massive win against Leeds on Saturday, and they must now look to pick up another home win against Aston Villa in their next game.

Everton have now won two of their three games under manager Sean Dyche at Goodison Park, and in both games, they haven’t conceded.
The away form has been very poor, so it’s the home form they have to make the best use of. The atmosphere inside Goodison Park was electrifying and the players rose to the occasion.
The situation at the club is far from ideal though, as some of the fans have voiced their frustration over how the club is run, and the board members have been warned to stay away from Goodison Park for the rest of the season.