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DAVID MOYES CONFIRMS MERLIN RöHL SURGERY, MIDFIELDER RULED OUT FOR WEEKS

Everton's Merlin Röhl will miss the Man Utd clash after hernia surgery. David Moyes confirms the summer signing is out for "a few weeks," but Seamus Coleman is back in his thoughts.

David Moyes Confirms Merlin Röhl Surgery, Midfielder Ruled Out For Weeks
Röhl Forced To Rest After Operation

Moyes also mentioned that Tyler Dibling, a young player they bought in the summer from England's Under-21 team, might play more; he has been slowly getting used to the team because Jack Grealish and Iliman Ndiaye have been playing so well.

Moyes said, "We hope to let Tyler play for more time as we move forward and include him in the matches." "We really appreciate Ili as a player, and he's certainly someone we see as important for our future, especially since he's performing exceptionally well on the right."

Lisandro Martínez and Harry Maguire might not be able to play in the upcoming game, and it's expected that Benjamin Šeško from Manchester United will also be out because of a knee problem he got in the Red Devils' last league match against Tottenham Hotspur.

Kobbie Mainoo was also absent from the Spurs game because of a minor injury, and there are reports that the midfielder is only "slightly doubtful" to play against the Toffees.

I realised that many players on Norway's team weren't even born the last time the country played in the World Cup, and he should get to play in and feel what it's like to be in a World Cup as an excellent football player, so I'm very happy for him.

Rodri, who plays midfield for Spain, will still be unavailable for the weekend games as he works on getting back in shape after a recent issue.

Since being taken out of the game against Brentford on October 5, the only time he has played is a brief appearance as a substitute against Bournemouth earlier in the month.

Guardiola confirmed, "Rodri is improving well. The last time he had a setback was almost three weeks ago. He understands that to remain steady from now until the end, he needs to give himself enough time to recover both physically and mentally from his problems.

CRISIS DEEPENS: ROB EDWARDS' WOLVES SUFFER SOUL-CRUSHING LOSS WHILE CRYSTAL PALACE GO FOURTH

Rob Edwards' debut as Wolves manager ended in a 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace. The loss marks Wolves' 10th of the season, leaving them rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table.

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Wolves Cement New Low

The anticipated boost from a new manager didn't occur for Wolves, as Rob Edwards' initial match concluded with a 2-0 loss against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.

Following a disheartening 2-0 loss to Crystal Palace at Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton has now faced its 10th defeat of the season.

After hiring Rob Edwards from Middlesbrough, the home team had hopes for a fresh start under a new manager, but the harsh truth of the situation was exposed during his opening game, as Wolves only managed to get one shot on target.

Conversely, Palace extended their streak without a loss to five games across all competitions, propelled by goals from Daniel Munoz and Yeremy Pino, pushing the Eagles up to fourth place in the Premier League table.

Oliver Glasner and his team have now amassed 20 points this season and are presently only six points behind Arsenal, who are at the top of the league.

Instead of just trying to stay in the league, Wolves are now aiming to avoid the unwanted title of the worst team ever in Premier League history.

Edwards traded a promotion chase with Middlesbrough for what is likely the most challenging job in the highest level of English football, and the 42-year-old is now completely aware of the magnitude of his predicament.

Wolves have become only the eighth team in Premier League history to not win any of their first 12 games of the season, leaving their chances of survival looking extremely grim.

Having accumulated only two points this season, it is becoming obvious that the current group of players at Molineux are not capable enough, which was something many foresaw after several significant players left last summer.

As Wolves are already contemplating their future in the Championship, Crystal Palace are seemingly launching an unexpected campaign to qualify for the Champions League.

Glasner's team went through a tough period in October, losing three of their four matches across all competitions, but the Eagles seem to have regained their top form and are currently unbeaten in five games.

DYCHE LETS FOREST PLAYERS SOAK UP INCREDIBLE ANFIELD VICTORY

Nottingham Forest secure a historic 3-0 victory over Liverpool at Anfield under Sean Dyche. Goals from Murillo, Savona, and Gibbs-White seal back-to-back wins, lifting Forest out of the relegation zone.

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Dyche Hails Tactical Masterclass in Forest's Huge Win

Nottingham Forest, under Sean Dyche's guidance, is gradually advancing, and without a doubt, securing this win against Liverpool was a monumental achievement.

After a promising beginning, the Reds had to endure a challenging period in the first half. Nevertheless, they deserved their victory at Anfield, with goals from Murillo, Nicolo Savona, and Morgan Gibbs-White clinching a decisive 3-0 win.

Ahead of the journey to Merseyside, Dyche mentioned progressing incrementally during his pre-match press briefing. He was definitely measured regarding his team's 3-1 victory against Leeds United before the international break.

He stated, "This is a developmental journey, made up of small steps. You cannot immediately instil everything into a group; it requires time to reshape the culture and atmosphere and subsequently implement it."

That outcome before the two-week break marked Forest's initial Premier League victory with Dyche in charge. Now they have consecutive victories and a notable triumph, having defeated the current champions.

Additionally, they have moved out of the relegation area, offering a significant morale lift. The Reds can leverage this to build further progress.

As the final whistle approached, the visiting supporters were in high spirits, and there was an explosion of cheers when it eventually sounded.

Dyche typically goes down the tunnel swiftly after matches, but even he appeared to remain on the field slightly longer on this occasion. It seemed his players were undoubtedly eager to enjoy the moment for as long as possible.

Before departing, Gibbs-White showed his appreciation to the travelling fans. It was a moment to remember. The away fans clearly enjoyed teasing Arne Slot again, celebrating their team’s consecutive league victories at Anfield for the first time since 1963.

Although it's just one result, it could catalyze Forest. Dyche might consider it another incremental step toward recovery, but it is a very steady one.

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