New Injury for Vissa and Other Squad Updates: Who Will Miss the 4th Round of the EPL.
According to The Sun: DREAM TEAM presents news about injuries and suspensions of players ahead of the fourth round.
Newcastle has suffered a setback: new signing Yoane Wissa injured his knee while playing for the DR Congo national team.
The former Brentford player will have to wait for his first appearance of the season.
Coach Eddie Howe also cannot count on Jacob Ramsey for several weeks due to an ankle injury, and Anthony Gordon is suspended.
Vitor Pereira has reported that the injury to Jürgen Strand Larsen turned out to be more serious than expected - the Norwegian striker will not play at St. James' Park.
Wissa will not be able to debut for Newcastle this weekSerena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty ImagesCole Palmer returned to full training on Thursday and will try to train fully today, but it is still unclear whether he will play against Brentford on Saturday evening.
At a press conference on Friday, Enzo Maresca highlighted the importance of load management for the English international.
Liam Delap may be out until mid-December, and Drio Esugo underwent hip surgery.
Omar Marmush will miss the Manchester derby on Sunday - he injured his knee during the international break.
The Egyptian joins Ryan Cherki and Ryan Ait-Nouri on the sidelines, while John Stones remains a doubt after being withdrawn from the England squad.
As for Manchester United, Mateusz Kuniya, Mason Mount, and Diogo Dalot are also absent.
Ruben Amorim has confirmed that he intends to start the match against Altay Bayındır in goal at the Etihad.
Marmush will miss the key match on SundayGettyLeeds will be without key goalkeeper Lukas Pelly for the match against Fulham, and forwards Joel Piro and Luka Nmecha are also in doubt.
Daniel Farke will make final decisions regarding Ethan Ampadu and Ao Tanaka.
West Ham will check on Niclas Füllkrug's injury and decide whether the striker is ready for the match against Tottenham at the London Stadium.
Thomas Frank has noted that Dominic Solanke is 'close to returning,' however, the striker will not be available this weekend.
Radu Dragushin, Dejan Kulusevski, and James Maddison remain on the list of absent players for Tottenham.
Ola Aina got injured during the international break and could be out for up to three months.
Oleksandr Zinchenko will not be able to play against his parent club, thus missing the first match of Ange Postecoglou's tenure at Nottingham Forest.
Speaking about Arsenal, William Saliba participated in training on Friday, but Mikel Arteta did not reveal details about his possible inclusion in the squad for the match.
Ben White and Christian Norgaard also participated in training this week.
Curtis Jones will not be included in Liverpool's squad for the match at Turf Moor due to a slight injury sustained in the last match.
Jeremie Frimpong has returned to training, but it is still unknown if the Dutchman is ready to play.
When journalists asked about Alexander Isak, who is one of the most popular transfers ahead of the fourth round, Arne Slot remarked:
“He missed a full preseason, so we need to gradually bring him up to speed.”
Isak is likely to be cautiously integrated back into action against Liverpool, having only played 19 minutes for Sweden during the international breakTimothy Rogers/Getty Images
David Moyes admitted he is unsure of Iliman Ndiaye's readiness ahead of Aston Villa's visit to Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Unai Emery confirmed that Matty Cash is ready to play, despite the right-back leaving the pitch during the match against Poland, where he scored two goals.
Oliver Glasner believes Adam Warton, Ismaila Sarr, and Eddie Nketiah will be ready for the sixth round after being excluded from the match on Saturday against Sunderland.
Center-back Dan Ballard remains on the injury list for the Black Cats.
ARSENAL
Injuries: Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, Bukayo Saka, William Saliba (doubtful), Ben White (doubtful), Christian Norgaard (doubtful)
Suspensions: None
ASTON VILLA
Injuries: Boubacar Kamara, Amadou Onana, Andrija Garcia, Ross Barkley
Suspensions: None
BOURNEMOUTH
Injuries: Enes Unal, Adam Smith, Lewis Cook (doubtful)
Suspensions: Julian Araujo
BRENTFORD
Injuries: Gustav Nunes, Edmond-Paris Magoma, Yunus Emre Konak
Suspensions: None
BRIGHTON
Injuries: Adam Webster, Solly March
Suspensions: None
BURNLEY
Injuries: Jordan Beyer, Connor Roberts, Zeki Amduni, Manuel Benson
Suspensions: None
CHELSEA
Injuries: Liam Delap, Benoit Badiashile, Romeo Lavia, Cole Palmer (doubtful), Alejandro Garnacho (doubtful), Derio Esugo
Suspensions: Mykhailo Mudryk
CRYSTAL PALACE
Injuries: Chadi Riad, Cheik Doucoure, Ismaila Sarr, Adam Warton, Eddie Nketiah, Matheus Franca, Caleb Kporha
Suspensions: None
EVERTON
Injuries: Jarrad Branthwaite, Adam Aznu (doubtful), Vitalii Mykolenko (doubtful), Iliman Ndiaye (doubtful), Nathan Patterson
Suspensions: None
FULHAM
Injuries: None
Suspensions: None
LEEDS
Injuries: Joel Piro (doubtful), Luka Nmecha (doubtful), Lukas Pelly, Ethan Ampadu (doubtful), Ao Tanaka (doubtful)
Suspensions: None
LIVERPOOL
Injuries: Curtis Jones, Jeremie Frimpong
Suspensions: None
MANCHESTER CITY
Injuries: Ryan Cherki, Ryan Ait-Nouri, Omar Marmush, Mateo Kovacic, Josko Gvardiol (doubtful), Sevino (doubtful), Phil Foden (doubtful), John Stones (doubtful)
Suspensions: None
MANCHESTER UNITED
Injuries: Lisandro Martinez, Mateusz Kuniya, Mason Mount, Diogo Dalot
Suspensions: None
NEWCASTLE
Injuries: Jacob Ramsey, Yoane Wissa
Suspensions: Anthony Gordon
NOTTINGHAM FOREST
Injuries: Ola Aina, Nicolas Dominguez
Suspensions: None
SUNDERLAND
Injuries: Leo Helde, Romaine Mandl, Denis Tsirkin, Dana Ballarde, Luke O'Neill, Aje Ales, Nial Haggins
Suspensions: None
TOTTENHAM
Injuries: Dejan Kulusevski, James Maddison, Radu Dragushin, Kota Takaya, Yves Bissouma, Dominic Solanke
Suspensions: None
WEST HAM
Injuries: Luis Guilherme, Niclas Füllkrug (doubtful)
Suspensions: None
WOLVERHAMPTON
Injuries: Leon Chivome, Jürgen Strand Larsen, Ki-Jana Hoever (doubtful)
Suspensions: None
The fourth round of the Premier League promises to be fierce, despite numerous injuries and suspensions affecting the teams. Fans are eagerly waiting to see how their favorite players will cope with the demands of the competitive schedule. The first matches have already confirmed that drama and surprises in football have not spared this autumn.
For coaches, it is essential to manage the players' physical condition, as the success of teams in future meetings will depend on how they can respond to the situation. After long international weekends, clubs seek to restore their form and make the most of the available squad to achieve victories in matches.
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