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Everton manager Carlo Ancelotti ruled out James Rodriguez from Saturday’s Premier League game against Chelsea at Goodison Park.
Midfielder James Rodríguez will not be at Everton when Carlo Ancelotti faces his former club Chelsea on Saturday.
James out with calf injury picked up in Burnley draw
James, 29 years old, suffered a minor calf problem in last week’s 1-1 Premier League draw at Burnley and he has not trained this week.
Everton have lost their last two home games, against Leeds United and Manchester United, falling to ninth in the table after topping the standings in the early stages of 2020-21.
Ancelotti has not lost three consecutive league games at home as manager since 2006 with Milan, while March 2016 was the last time that happened to Everton.
They now try to avoid that fate at Goodison Park against a fit Chelsea sit third at the table.
“We don’t want to risk it” – Ancelotti on James
“We have James out: he had a little problem in the game against Burnley,“Ancelotti said in his pre-match press conference.
“He couldn’t train this week, I think he will start training next week. For this game, we don’t want to take risks.
“Had a load on his calf muscle after the game against Burnley. Nothing special, but he couldn’t train.
“We have to look at him after the game to see if he can train. and play against Leicester [City, on Wednesday]. “
Coleman and Delph also ruled out of the match against Chelsea
Besides James, Everton manager Ancelotti ruled out captain Seamus Coleman and midfielder Fabian Delph, who both expected to appear, while Lucas Digne and Jean-Philippe Gbamin are absent for the longest time.
“I’m not used to complaining about players who are not available,” added the Italian. “The players that are available trained well and are in good condition..
“We understand that there will be an important moment and a test., not only on Saturday but in this period of December. So I think we come to the game with confidence and motivation. “
Everton boss faces man he coached at Chelsea
Ancelotti will fight with his former player, Frank Lampard, who impressed under his leadership at Chelsea.
He was in charge of 76 Premier League games for Chelsea from 2009 to 2011 and Lampard played in 60 of those, scoring 32 goals.
Only with José Mourinho did Lampard score more in the Premier League (49 in 140 appearances).
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
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