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Concerns about Orel Mangala’s performance for Belgium against France were dropped by national media.

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When Premier League games start up again, Sean Dyche will be excited because he will be able to get his players back and wrap them up to keep them from getting hurt again.

A bad thing about the international break is that Iliman Ndiaye got hurt and had to leave his first game back for Senegal.

Last time they played, Ndiaye looked good before he got hurt. He missed practice before their next game, but it doesn’t look like his injury is too bad because he could still play tomorrow.

Jarrad Branthwaite’s return to full health has made James Tarkowski very happy, and Vitalii Mykolenko’s injury should be fixed in time for the Ipswich Town game.

However, Sean Dyche needs to think about the performance of one Everton player after a terrible game with his country last night.

Orel Mangala gives Belgium a “disaster” show.

Because of England’s poor game against Greece at Wembley last week, Everton made Jordan Pickford miss their second game.

Orel Mangala has now put in a disappointing effort that won’t give Sean Dyche any hope. The players are going back to Finch Farm this week.

It was terrible how the midfielder played for Belgium last night; he got a terrible 3/10 grade.

Walfoot talked about how he did and was very critical.

“His pass before the 1-1 could have saved his game, but once again, the other team’s midfield ate him up as soon as it picked up speed.” He lost the ball carelessly during the French 1-2, which was a big mistake. Not enough.”

How Orel Mangala did against France in large numbers

The news said that Orel Mangala had a bad night, but his stats don’t back that up.

He played for 67 minutes before being taken off.

He touched the ball 23 times, lost only one of his 19 passes, won two of his five duels, gave up the ball twice, made two fouls, cleared the ball once, and made two tackles.

This comes after Mangala’s game against Italy, where the Belgian media said he couldn’t control the game and gave him a 5/10.

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